TAFE Western Australia International Course Guide 2015

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INTERNATIONAL COURSE GUIDE 2015

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Š 201 Education + Training International Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is correct at the time of printing, however changes may have been made since that date. The most up-to-date and accurate information is provided on the website at www.eti.wa.edu.au. Education + Training International reserves the right to alter any course, fee, subject, admission requirement or other arrangement without prior notice. Registered Training Organisation Provider Number 52395 CRICOS Provider Code 00020G


CONTENTS Studying in Perth + Western Australia Why Study in Western Australia?...................... 2 Why Study with TAFE Western Australia?............................................ 2

TAFE Western Australia Institutes Institute Profiles................................................ 5

Help + Advice Student Support Services at your TAFE Institute....................................... 12 Accommodation.............................................. 13 Airport Reception............................................. 14

Associate Degrees...................... 26 Animal Services + Marine Studies........................ 36 Art, Design + Multimedia.......... 40

Employment.................................................... 14 Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)......... 14

Aviation....................................... 60

Transport.......................................................... 15

Studying at TAFE Industry Training............................................... 16

Building Design, Construction + Engineering....... 65

Qualification Levels.......................................... 16 Competency Based Training (CBT) + Assessment....................................... 16

Business + Management........... 80

University Pathways

Children + Community Services.................. 92

University Partners.......................................... 18 University Credits............................................... 18 Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP).................. 19

Health, Recreation + Lifestyle................................. 102

Entry to TAFE Admission Requirements................................ 20

Hospitality + Tourism............... 112

English Language Requirements....................... 22 Folio Requirements.......................................... 22

Information Technology........... 122

Important Dates TAFE Courses and English Language Courses (ELICOS)............................................ 23 Application Dates............................................. 24

Course Information............................... 25 Application Information Application Process....................................... 143

Maritime................................... 130 Science + Environmental Studies............ 134 English Language Programs.................................. 142

Enrolment Conditions.................................... 144 Refund Policy................................................. 147

Index........................................................... 149

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STUDYING IN PERTH + WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Why Study in Western Australia?

Why Study with TAFE Western Australia?

It is a big decision to choose to study abroad. Your study experience is not just about the Institute and course you choose, but the location and lifestyle on offer.

> Government Owned + Operated TAFE offers high quality, nationally recognised courses and is government backed and guaranteed.

As a strong resource rich state with low unemployment, Western Australia is Australia’s strongest economy, providing the opportunity for industry work experience and part time work while you study.

> Practical Workplace Skills

Western Australia is in the same time-zone as many Asian regions and is a direct flight away from a number of capital cities in Asia, Africa, and the Gulf States. This is important if you plan to return home during study breaks or if you have family who wish to visit you while you are studying.

> Pathways to University

Perth is one of Australia’s most dynamic and prosperous cities, and offers a mix of nightlife, restaurants, and cultural experiences, as well as clear blue skies, white beaches and beautiful parklands and gardens. Western Australia can offer you amazing travel experiences and adventures of a lifetime. From the northern red desert to the southern green forests and sparkling turquoise waters of the Indian and Southern Oceans – there is so much to explore!

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TAFE qualifications provide you with practical experience and industry training that gives you skills employers need.

TAFE Institutes offer programs that have flexible entry requirements and provide opportunities for further study at university.

> Value for Money You will receive high quality training and support at an affordable cost.

> Multiple Locations TAFE Western Australia has Institutes throughout metropolitan Perth and regional Western Australia.


TAFE INSTITUTES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA TAFE Institutes in Regional Areas

Kununurra

Broome

Geraldton

Bunbury Busselton Margaret River Denmark

Albany

DRIVING DISTANCES FOR THE REGIONAL CAMPUSES Perth - Bunbury > 173 kms Perth - Busselton > 222 kms Perth - Albany > 417 kms Perth - Geraldton > 418 kms Perth - Broome > 2,229 kms Perth - Kununurra > 3,205 kms

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www.eti.wa.edu.au/central/

CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Overview

Studying at Central

Winner of the prestigious ‘International Training Provider of the Year’ in 2014, 2013, 2011 and 2010, Central Institute of Technology (Central) trains more than 1,300 international students each year and has a total student population of over 29,000.

Our campuses are located in the heart of the city, right in the centre of the multicultural and arts precinct, with the facilities you would expect of an innovative and progressive institution. All of Central’s campuses are a short walk from public transport, including the bus and train. The free Central Area Transit (CAT) bus operates within the Perth Central Business District (CBD), and provides frequent services around the city.

Whether you’re looking to study for a career, want a pathway to university or to improve your English language skills, Central offers over 110 courses to suit you. Central offers a wide range of study options, including courses in: > Engineering, Mining + Construction > Business + Management > Health, Education + Community Services > Creative Arts > IT + Interactive Digital Media > Science + Environmental Studies > Travel and Tourism

English Courses Central is a recognised leader in providing nationally accredited English language programs (ELICOS) for students from beginner through to advanced levels.

both practical and theoretical skills, as well as improving your English language level. If you choose this option, you also have the chance to work in Australia for two years after completing your degree, under the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s post study work rights: www.immi.gov.au.

International Student Support

We concentrate on providing the occupational skills to make you job ready, and work with industry to make sure the skills you learn are the skills that employers want. You learn by practising your skills in real and simulated work environments.

The International Centre is dedicated to the academic and personal needs of our international students. The staff offer friendly, specialised support and guidance for students from orientation through to graduation. We also have two qualified counsellors who can help with any issues students might have settling in Perth.

The skills you learn at Central are recognised internationally, giving you global career opportunities.

Central’s international students are given English support throughout their studies.

Pathways to University Central has university pathway arrangements with Western Australian universities which means the course you complete at Central will give you credits towards a university degree.

Central also provides specialised job support that will help you find part time employment in Perth and help you prepare for your future career.

Starting your study at Central reduces your university fees and course duration, and you benefit from gaining

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www.eti.wa.edu.au/challenger/

CHALLENGER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Overview Challenger Institute of Technology is one of Western Australia’s most diverse training providers, offering international students more than 60 courses from Certificate II to Advanced Diploma at eight campuses. Many of Challenger’s courses include work placements so that students are job ready when they graduate. A number of qualifications at the diploma or advanced diploma level provide higher education pathways to university. In 2012, Challenger Institute was named Australia’s large training provider of the year and it continues to be the preferred choice of more than 23,000 students each year. Challenger Institute offers exciting and rewarding career paths in: > Animal + Marine studies (Aquaculture) > Automotive Technology > Business + Management > Construction + Engineering > Children’s + Community Services > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle > Hospitality + Tourism > Information Technology (IT) > Maritime > Science + Environmental Studies

Our Campuses Challenger’s campuses are located along the southern coastline of Perth - Fremantle (Maritime, e-Tech and Beaconsfield), Peel, Murdoch,

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Rockingham, Kwinana and Munster (Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training - ACEPT).

Getting to Challenger The main campuses of Challenger Institute are located in and around Fremantle, at the mouth of the Swan River, about 20 kilometres south of Perth. All of the campus locations are a short walk from public transport, provided by Transperth, including the bus and train. The free Central Area Transit (CAT) bus that operates within the Fremantle Central Business District (CBD) provides frequent services around the city.

Specialist Training Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training (ACEPT) ACEPT is Australia’s leading provider of process operations training, offering qualifications for the oil and gas, mineral and chemical processing industries. It features a full-scale process plant, process control equipment and a state-of-the-art distillation column that ensure hands-on experience in a real-life industry environment. Australian Centre for Applied Aquaculture Research (ACAAR) Located alongside the School of Maritime, ACAAR is a world recognised facility for marine finfish research and development, training and consultancy. School of Hospitality and Tourism The School of Hospitality and Tourism is a multi-award-winning training

facility renowned for excellence in vocational programs. It has won Western Australia’s most prestigious tourism award, the Sir David Brand Award for Tourism, and its Quinlan’s Training Restaurant has won five Gold Plate Awards for dining excellence. School of Maritime Situated in the heart of Fremantle, Western Australia’s major port, the School of Maritime boasts a fleet of vessels and a state-of-the-art maritime simulator training suite, and offers a range of courses meeting state, federal and international maritime standards. It is the ideal training ground for real-world scenarios related to the maritime industry. School of Health, Sport and Lifestyle The School of Health, Sport and Lifestyle focuses on training needs for the beauty, massage, sport and fitness industries. The School has excellent facilities including a beauty and massage clinic (Visage Beauty Clinic).

International Support The International Student Support Office helps international students adjust to life in Australia and offers academic and personal assistance, such as: an orientation program; academic study support; personal/wellbeing support; extracurricular activities; mentor support; employment advice and support; and accommodation advice.


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www.eti.wa.edu.au/polytechnicwest/

POLYTECHNIC WEST Overview Polytechnic West is one of Western Australia’s largest providers of Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Higher Education (HE) courses. We offer more than 70 qualifications for onshore international students across a wide range of trade, technical and professional disciplines. We are government owned and operated with more than 30,000 students, including over 1000 international students from 70 countries studying with us each year. Polytechnic West works closely with industry to ensure that all of our courses include the skills that are in demand by employers today. Our students graduate with contemporary and relevant skills, taught by lecturers who are passionate about helping students to succeed. Polytechnic West’s courses are designed to create pathways towards further study opportunities. Whether pursuing higher level study with Polytechnic West, or enjoying the partnerships we have with Western Australian universities, our students are afforded the opportunity to continue to build on their skills and knowledge. Polytechnic West currently offers Higher Education qualifications in the following areas: > Aviation > Business > Fashion Business > Hospitality Management > Network Technology > Software Development

Vocational courses, ranging from Certificates to Advanced Diplomas are available in areas such as: > Animal Management > Art, Design + Multimedia > Aviation > Building Design, Construction + Engineering > Business + Management > Children’s Services > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle > Hospitality + Food Trades > Information Technology (IT) > English Language

Our Campuses Education and training at Polytechnic West is delivered across six campuses in the Perth metropolitan area, located at Bentley, Balga, Carlisle, Midland, Jandakot and Thornlie.

Getting to Polytechnic West The main campus of Polytechnic West is located in Bentley, near Curtin University; about 10 kilometres east of Perth. All of the Polytechnic West campus locations are a short walk from public transport options, including the bus and train.

Specialist Training Aerospace Training Centre The Aerospace Training Centre in Jandakot includes a 1,500 square metre hangar facility that houses our very own, static, Boeing 737 training aircraft.

The AeroSpace Training Centre can be accessed by public transport from the Murdoch Train Station, with connecting bus services to Jandakot Airport. Please check details on the Transperth website for the most current train and bus schedules. Bentley Hospitality Institute The Bentley Hospitality Institute includes training kitchens, a bakery and an award winning restaurant and bistro, the Bentley Pines. Centre for IT Excellence The Centre for Information Technology Excellence (CITE), based at our Thornlie campus, offers a wide variety of industry-leading IT qualifications and vendor certifications. English Language Courses Polytechnic West offers English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS). Our English Language Centre is officially accredited by the National English Language Training Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) and we are current members of English Australia (EA), the peak professional body for all accredited English language (ELICOS) centres in Australia. International Support Polytechnic West’s International Centre has a team of dedicated staff able to work across all campuses. They have extensive experience and are able to monitor your progress and provide you with a variety of services to enable you every opportunity to succeed in your chosen field of study.

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www.eti.wa.edu.au/westcoast/

WEST COAST INSTITUTE Overview West Coast Institute (WCI) is the premier large training provider in Perth’s northern suburbs and provides training to international students from over 50 countries. WCI currently offers courses in the following areas: > Business + Management > Children’s + Community Services > Construction > Environmental Studies > Health + Lifestyle

transport provided by Transperth. There is a free Central Area Transit (CAT) bus that operates within the Joondalup Central Business District (CBD) and learning precinct, which provides frequent services around the city.

Please note: A number of our Health Sciences courses are delivered between the Joondalup (Kendrew Avenue) and Joondalup (McLarty Crescent) campuses. The free CAT bus is available to transport students from the train station to both Joondalup campuses.

> Hospitality + Events

Specialist Training

> Information Technology (IT)

Trades North

> Multimedia

Located in Clarkson, Trades North is the Institute’s face of trades training and is only a 10 minute drive from the Institute’s main Joondalup (Kendrew) campus. It is easily accessible via public transport from Joondalup and Clarkson train/bus stations.

WCI also offers the Associate Degree in Education (Early Childhood).

Our Campuses WCI has two campuses in Perth’s northern suburbs, Joondalup and Clarkson.

Getting to West Coast Institute WCI’s main campus is situated in Joondalup, 25 kilometres north of Perth, or just a 27 minute train ride. It is located in the Joondalup Learning Precinct, which includes Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the Western Australian Police Academy. All of WCI’s campus locations are a short walk from public bus and train

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Trades North provides trade training programs in the areas of brick/block laying, plastering, wall and floor tiling, carpentry and horticulture. Academy of Hospitality and Culinary Arts The award-winning West Coast Academy of Hospitality & Culinary Arts, partners with industry and offers a range of live and realistic training environments to prepare students for employment in the culinary and front of house service industries.

The Academy is the only Australian education provider to date to be awarded the prestigious World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) award for excellence in culinary education. Academy of Digital Technologies The Academy of Digital Technologies (ADT) has a reputation for excellence in the delivery of high quality training and producing award winning graduates in a range of information technology industries and disciplines. The Academy is at the forefront of digital media including animation, 3D modelling, augmented reality and Computer Generated Imagery. Students are provided with a state-of-the-art learning environment featuring the latest in industry software, motion capture equipment and an animation studio. Academy of Health Sciences WCI’s Academy of Health Sciences is a leading provider of specialised health sciences training including nursing, allied health and health services assistance.

International Support International students enjoy a high level of personal attention from experienced and committed staff members at the WCI International Student Centre that strongly focus on supporting students to ensure their learning experience is positive and rewarding.


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www.eti.wa.edu.au/southwest/

SOUTH WEST INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Overview The South West Institute of Technology (SWIT) is located in the beautiful South West region of Western Australia. Since 2009 the Institute has welcomed over 500 students from 41 different countries who have contributed significantly to the multicultural composition of our campus and the Institute’s relaxed, student-friendly atmosphere that offers you a warm welcome, academic support and pastoral care. Apart from the exceptional learning environment, you can enjoy the region’s balmy climate, breathtaking forests, pristine beaches, some of the most spectacular recreational areas in the country close to the City of Bunbury, and only 175km south of Perth. South West Institute of Technology offers international student visa holders a choice of over 50 courses in study areas such as: > Art + Design > Building Design > Business + Management > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle > Children’s + Community Services > Hospitality > Information Technology > Science + Environmental Studies > Surveying

Courses range from Certificate to Advanced Diploma level with some diploma courses providing a fast-track pathway to university.

Our Campuses The main campus of the South West Institute is located in Bunbury, with smaller campuses in Busselton and Margaret River. Our unparalleled facilities enable us to add value to your learning journey, and training in our commercial kitchens, fully functional restaurant, industrial workshops, state of the art laboratories, purpose built beauty therapy salons or our horticultural hothouses will give you the practical, hands-on skills to perform effectively in the work environment and secure an independent future. The Institute has an outstanding reputation for teaching quality and service delivery based on our innovative, flexible and relevant training to consolidate your learning experience and prepare you for employment in your chosen career.

Accommodation Accommodation at Edith Cowan University and Campus Living Villages is available for students studying full time at SWIT. This self-catered student accommodation is modern, comfortable, and secure and is conveniently located in the education precinct, adjacent to SWIT.

International Support The International Centre staff aim to inspire you academically and support you during your stay with us and will take you through a comprehensive orientation program prior to you starting your course and maintain a personal interest in your progress. Services and support include: > Academic study support > Personal/social support > Employment advice and support > Accommodation referral service.

Getting to SWIT TransWA operates a long-distance train service from Perth to Bunbury. Bunbury has a bus service that operates between the city centre and suburbs. In Western Australia you will be eligible for a student discount on all public transport.

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Experience regional Western Australia Studying outside of a big city can provide students with a unique opportunity to experience life in a close community that is happy to welcome international students. Experience the amazing natural beauty of Western Australia with its long stretches of perfect coastline along the mid-west, forests and mountains of the south-west, and tropical deserts and sandy beaches of the north – there are unlimited opportunities for fun and adventure! Studying at a regional TAFE Institute can provide you with experiences and good friendships you will treasure for a lifetime, while earning a qualification that will provide excellent future career options.

DURACK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Our Campus Durack delivers training for international students at it's Geraldton campus, located approximately 450 kilometres north of Perth.

> Business and Management

The Geraldton campus has the following services available for students: a client services team who provide a high level of personal attention to Durack student’s academic and personal well-being; a café; childcare facilities; free wireless internet access in all classrooms and common areas, a library, and; a learning resource centre including a computer lab with 24 hour access.

> Children’s and Community Services

Accommodation

following industry areas: > Aquaculture > Multimedia

Overview Named the West Australian Large Training Provider of the Year in 2010, and finalist in 2011 and 2012, Durack Institute of Technology is one of Western Australia’s leading vocational education and training providers. Qualifications are offered in the

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> Health > Hospitality > Information Technology > Science and Environmental Studies

Durack is one of the few training institutes to offer international students accommodation on campus at Pepperell Village. Pepperell Student Village comprises 12 recently refurbished self-contained units.

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TAFE Western Australian Institutes

GREAT SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY > Conservation and Land Management > Drafting > Graphic Design and Information Technology > Health and Community Services > Horticulture

Our Campus

safe community are enhanced by the city’s enviable lifestyle offering stunning inland and coastal scenery, excellent sporting and leisure opportunities and a temperate climate.

Overview Every year, students from many countries around the world choose to study at Great Southern Institute of Technology, in the south of Western Australia.

Great Southern Institute delivers qualifications in the areas of: > Aquaculture > Business and Management

The Institute’s first class educational facilities, supportive environment and

> Commerce and Accounting

The Institute’s main campus is in Albany, 420 kilometres south of Perth. This campus offers an inclusive atmosphere, well- equipped classrooms and modern study facilities.

International Student Support From initial contact to the completion of the course, students are offered all the support they need to succeed in their studies. A friendly welcome awaits all international students at Great Southern Institute of Technology.

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KIMBERLEY TRAINING INSTITUTE

Overview Kimberley Training Institute is located in one of the world’s last great wilderness areas in the far north of Western Australia. International students are introduced to the lifestyle, culture and industry of the Kimberley through a variety of programs. Courses are offered in areas such as: > Aquaculture > Children’s and Community Services > Horticulture > Hospitality

Our Campuses Kimberley Training Institute campuses include Broome and Kununurra. The Broome campus is located approximately 2,000 kilometres north

of Perth. People come to the Kimberley to have an adventure, immerse themselves in the awesome landscape and experience the Aussie ‘outback’. Kimberley Training Institute students gain a unique experience and one that they will remember for a lifetime.

Specialist Training Centre Broome Aquaculture Centre The Broome Aquaculture Centre provides students with a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of

progressive aquaculture development in Australia and allows students to gain experience with finfish, mollusc and crustacean culture techniques.

Special Note: Some courses may require work based training as part of the course. This will be discussed during orientation. Students will be provided with a letter of introduction outlining: your course, the duration of your course, the benefits for both employer and employee. This will assist with obtaining work in the industry.

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HELP + ADVICE Student Support Services at your TAFE Institute TAFE International Offices The International Office at your Institute provides a range of support services. These may include: > Academic study support > Personal/social support > Employment advice and support > An accommodation referral service. Institute staff will also be able to assist you with: > Advice on courses and pathways > Advice on changing your course/units/pathways

Facilities Western Australian TAFE Institutes provide students with: > Well equipped libraries with access to internet resources > Cafeterias that offer a variety of hot and cold food and drinks > Links to recreational, social, religious and other facilities that make students feel at home.

Student ID Card At orientation, you will be provided with a student ID card that gives you access to discounted public transport and a wide variety of entertainment and sporting facilities.

Safety

> Information on public transport (buses and trains).

Perth is generally a safe city but students should always take precautions particularly when out and about at night. International student advisors can provide students ongoing support and advice during your stay. The Western Australian Police can also provide you with assistance should you require it.

Orientation

Religion

When you arrive in Western Australia, you must attend an orientation session at your Institute.

Although Australians are predominantly Christian, Australia does not have an official religion, and people are free to practise their religious beliefs, provided they do not break the law. When you arrive in Western Australia if you have any questions about culture and religion the International Student Coordinator at your Institute will be happy to assist you.

> Updating your contact details (i.e. address, email, mobile numbers) > Overseas Student Health Care (OSHC) information

At orientation you will: > Receive your class timetable > Be given a tour of your campus > Find out important information relating to your studies.

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Help + Advice

Accommodation TAFE Western Australian Institutes within the Perth metropolitan area do not offer on campus accommodation. However some of the regional campuses do have limited student accommodation available to rent. If you are studying at a metropolitan Institute we recommend that you book temporary accommodation for the ďŹ rst few weeks or homestay accommodation for the ďŹ rst month after you arrive in Western Australia.

Temporary Accommodation There is a range of temporary accommodation on offer in Perth, which you can search for through the internet and book online. There are many backpacker hostels or budget hotels to choose from that range from $30 - $150 AUD per night depending on whether you require shared or single rooms.

Homestay Homestay involves students living with an Australian family. This is very popular because you can make Australian friends, embrace the Australian lifestyle and improve your English. Homestay costs between $255 - $290 per week depending on age and level of service. There is also a Homestay placement fee of $230. Bookings must be made at least two weeks in advance. Late bookings will incur additional fees.

Underage Students All applicants can study at TAFE in the calendar year they are turning 18. For students under 18 years of age, once AHN has identified a homestay family they will give these details to ETI, who will issue the Welfare Letter the student will need to include in their student visa application. Sometimes parents have relatives or friends in Perth that they would like their child (under 18) to live with. For this to be approved parents need to provide evidence of a long-term family relationship with the proposed hosts. AHN will need to visit the home and ensure it is suitable and appropriate for the child, and all adults living in the home are required to provide Working with Children and Police Criminal Screening checks. This arrangement will need to be registered with AHN and fees do apply.

Rental Accommodation Many students choose to share a rental house or apartment with other students as this reduces costs. The average rental price for a furnished room in shared accommodation is around $150 per week but can range from $120 - $180 per week. This cost does not usually include electricity, water or gas expenses. Be sure to arrive well in advance of your course starting to find good accommodation. Some useful websites to search for rental accommodation are: > www.realestate.com.au

Homestay options are:

> www.reiwa.com.au

Full service > $290 per week, includes 3 meals per day.

> www.domain.com.au

Half service > $255 - $270 per week which includes 2 meals per day.

You can also look in local newspapers such as The West Australian or The Sunday Times, where a large range of rentals are advertised. The International Student Centre at your TAFE Institute may also be able to provide assistance in identifying suitable accommodation in one of the local suburbs.

The fee also includes laundry, snacks, electricity and gas. For more information about Homestay and to make a booking contact Australian Homestay Network (AHN) at: www.homestaynetwork.org.

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Airport Reception Airport Pickup Airport pickup can be arranged for students arriving in Western Australia at a cost of $115. Students will be taken directly to their homestay family or temporary accommodation. Please contact AHN at www.homestaynetwork.org to organise this service. A taxi from the airport to central Perth costs approximately $40. An airport bus costs approximately $15, and can drop passengers at central city hotels.

Employment You may decide to ďŹ nd a part time job to increase your income and gain work experience whilst undertaking your studies. Your international student visa allows you to work while you are in Australia. International students are allowed to work up to 40 hours a fortnight during each semester and unlimited hours during semester breaks. You may be able to earn $15 - $20 per hour depending upon your skills and experience, but you should not rely on these earnings to pay tuition fees. You can discuss work options with the International Student Coordinator at your Institute after you have started your course so that you can assess them in relation to your course commitments and workload.

Sample Weekly Budget (AUD) > Rent - shared accommodation (average) $150 > Gas, water, electricity, phone (landline) $80 > Food $100 > Public transport $40 > Clothing + entertainment $50 - $100 Total $420 - $470

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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) All international students studying in Australia are required to pay Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration of their student visa. Education and Training International (ETI) can arrange your OSHC cover or you can secure cover from another Health Care provider if you wish.

Health Cover Costs ETI works with Allianz Global Assistance to provide OSHC for international students. The following table gives you a guide as to the cost of this cover as at September 2014 (subject to change).

Months duration

Single policy*

Dual Family policy+

Multi Family policy#

6

$322

$850

$1,266

12

$594

$1,643

$2,396

18

$896

$2,662

$4,012

24

$1,198

$3,681

$5,628

30

$1,506

$4,594

$7,023

36

$1,815

$5,506

$8,417

* Singles - Covers only the valid student visa holder. + Dual Family - Covers one valid student visa holder plus either one adult spouse or recognised de-facto partner or one or more dependent children. # Multi-family - Covers one student visa holder plus more than one dependent which can only include one adult spouse or recognised de-facto partner and one or more dependent children.


Help + Advice

Transport Western Australia has a large network of public transport options. Perth Airport is the gateway to Western Australia and from the airport you can connect to a network of regional airports located across our large state.

Public Transport Public transport in the Perth metropolitan area, including buses and trains, is provided by Transperth, part of the State Government’s Public Transport Authority (PTA). Free Travel in Perth City Perth has a free public transport service known as the Central Area Transit or CAT bus that is available within the Central Business Districts (CBD) of Perth, Joondalup and Fremantle. The CAT bus is free and provides frequent services throughout the day.

For more information about public transport travel zones, routes and student discounts, visit the Transperth website: www.transperth.wa.gov.au.

Driving To drive in Western Australia you will require a valid driver’s licence. You may be able to drive in Australia if you have a current licence from your home country. If your overseas licence is not valid you must apply for a West Australian licence if you wish to continue driving. The Department of Transport provides information regarding licensing and road rules in Western Australia. You can visit their website for more information: www.transport.wa.gov.au.

Taxis

Students undertaking full time study at TAFE institutions are entitled to concessional travel entitlements on Transperth and regional town bus services with their Tertiary SmartRider.

Taxis are used throughout Perth and can be caught from a sign-posted taxi rank outside train stations, shopping centres, hotels, shopping and tourist areas. It is also possible to make a phone booking to order a taxi. Please note that catching a taxi on public holidays and at night, may have an additional charge.

To find out more about Smart Rider visit the Transperth website: www.transport.wa.gov.au.

Walking + Cycling around Perth

Discount Travel for Students

The Transperth Train System Distances* Perth > Clarkson = 36 minutes Perth > Joondalup = 27 minutes Perth > Fremantle = 28 minutes

There are many great walking and cycling tracks around Perth. You will find these along the Swan River in Perth and in many of the outer suburbs. You may even be able to cycle or walk from your accommodation to your Institute. However please remember, in Australia you must wear a cycle helmet at all times and use lights if you cycle at night.

Perth > Rockingham = 31 minutes Perth > Mandurah = 49 minutes Perth > Midland = 21 minutes Perth > Armadale = 31 minutes Perth >Thornlie = 20 minutes

Images courtesy of Public Transport Authority

* These trip times are sourced from Transperth and are current at the time of printing.

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STUDYING AT TAFE All courses offered by TAFE Institutes to international students are registered on the Australian Government Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) and are full time. Full time study for international students at TAFE consists of 20 hours of training per week.

Where there is a note in the course information which indicates that a course is under review, this may mean a change in course number, change in course content and/or the introduction of new learning and delivery styles. The new course will continue to be industry focused and get students started on their career pathway.

Industry Training All TAFE courses are designed in partnership with industry to ensure training programs meet the needs of employers. Because of this, TAFE courses involve more “hands on” activities and practical experience than university. These activities may include workshops and projects as well as work experience placement.

Advanced Diploma, Higher Education Diploma, Associate Degree

ELICOS

TAFE Institutes in Western Australia deliver a range of courses that are developed in consultation with industry and are reviewed regularly to ensure that students graduate with the skills and knowledge required for a successful employment outcome.

University

Diploma Year 12

Certificate IV Year 11

Certificate III Year 10

Certificate II

The diagram above shows how School, TAFE and University are connected and the pathways between them. Please note that students may be required to start at a lower qualification level than years of schooling shown above. Please refer to the outline for your selected course in the courses section of this guide. The years of schooling shown above refer to the Australian education system. For your country’s equivalent please see the Admission Requirements section on page 20.

Qualification Levels In each TAFE program area there can be multiple qualification levels. Each qualification level represents a combination of skills that enable the graduate to perform various job related tasks to a certain standard. From lowest to highest, the qualification levels are: > Certificate I > Certificate II > Certificate III > Certificate IV > Diploma > Advanced Diploma, Higher Education Diploma, and Associate Degree. Each qualification level takes a different length of time to complete.

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Competency Based Training (CBT) + Assessment Training Packages + CBT Training packages are used as the basis for most of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs delivered by TAFE Institutes throughout Australia. A training package is a set of nationally endorsed standards and qualifications for recognising and assessing people’s skills in a specific industry, industry sector or enterprise. They are developed by national Industry Skills Councils (ISCs) in consultation with industry and are not owned by an individual training provider. Training package qualifications are made up of a set of core and elective units of competency. These units of competency outline the skills and knowledge students


Studying at TAFE

must acquire if they are to successfully complete a qualification. These competencies are delivered by qualified trainers using a Competency Based Training (CBT) approach. CBT places emphasis on what a person can do in the workplace as a result of completing a program of training.

Competency Based Assessment

All students have the opportunity to appeal their results and, if necessary, be reassessed. When you have been deemed competent in all of the units of competency in your qualification, you will be issued with an Award that is for example, if you have been studying a Diploma program, you will be issued with your Diploma Certificate.

Competency Based Assessment is the process of collecting evidence and making judgements as to whether a competency has been achieved. The purpose of assessment is to confirm that a student can perform to the standard expected in the workplace as outlined in the competency. The evidence may be collected by observing a student undertaking a task in the workplace, through a formal theory test, the completion of a project and so on. If students believe that they are already competent, they can apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). RPL is the term used to describe a number of assessment processes that formally recognise the competencies an individual has acquired through formal or non-formal learning, work experience and/or life experience. You can find more information about RPL on ETI’s website: www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Results + Awards After you have undergone assessment, you will receive one of the following results: Result code

Result

Definition

CO

Competent

You have met the requirements of the unit of competency.

H

Hold

You have not yet met the requirements of the unit of competency and may need to re-submit or re-sit an assessment.

R

Re-enrol

You have not met the requirements of the unit of competency and must re-enrol and undertake this unit again. Please note that fees are incurred when you re-enrol into a unit(s).

These results will be issued to you as a Statement of Attainment at the end of each Semester of study. If you are deemed not yet competent in any units of competency, your lecturers will give you feedback and provide you with guidance which you can apply when you re-submit assessments.

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UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS University Partners TAFE Western Australia has advanced standing agreements with the following Western Australian Universities:

CRICOS Provider Code: 00125J

CRICOS Provider Code: 00279B

CRICOS Provider Code: 00301J

These universities give selected Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Associate Degree graduates, entry into a wide variety of degree programs with very competitive advanced standing or credit transfers. Many students choose to start their studies at TAFE, apply for university entrance towards the end of their Diploma/Advanced Diploma studies and then gain credit for the work they have done. Students can also apply for a TAFE to degree package and therefore be eligible to apply for a 573 student visa for the entire duration of their TAFE and University programs.

TAFE to University pathways: > provide an industry focused pathway to further study if you do not meet university entry requirements > offer smaller class sizes with extra English and academic support > provide practical, employment focused skills that will complement your degree > may reduce your study load, course duration and fees when you enrol into your university degree > may allow you to apply for streamlined visa processing (SVP) > On completion of TAFE and university you will have two qualifications that are attractive to employers and that will give you a competitive edge in the global job market.

University Credits In the course section of this guide, you will find information about advanced standing or credit transfer arrangements that TAFE Western Australia Institutes have with Western Australian Universities. Please note that a complete list of university credit arrangements can be found on our website www.eti.wa.edu.au/university-pathways.

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CRICOS Provider Code: 00126G

Credit Points Each university has a different credit system where students need a certain number of credit points to be eligible for a Bachelor degree. Agreements between TAFE Institutes and the universities specify the credits that a student will receive on transfer from a Diploma or Advanced Diploma to Degree course. This credit transfer may reduce the duration and the cost of the degree program. To gain the equivalent of one year of advanced standing, you need the following credit points: > Curtin University = 200 credit points; > Edith Cowan University (ECU) = 120 credit points; > Murdoch University = 24 credit points > University of Western Australia (UWA) = 48 credit points If you require more information about the duration and structure of the university partner degrees and credit arrangements please visit: www.eti.wa.edu.au/university-pathways.


University Pathways

Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) Package your TAFE course with a University degree If you are considering studying an undergraduate degree after your TAFE program, you have the option of packaging that course with an approved undergraduate degree at Curtin University, Edith Cowan University (ECU), Murdoch University or the University of Western Australia (UWA). SVP packages allow you to access faster, simpler visa processing particularly from Visa Assessment Level 3 countries. Packages can only be arranged at the time of application. To apply for an SVP package you must appoint an education agent that has an agency agreement with both ETI and your preferred university. For a list of education agents in your country please visit: www.eti.wa.edu.au/find-an-education-agent. Your agent will assist you with the packaged application and guide you through the streamlined visa process. You can commence a Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree with TAFE and, on completion, transfer to your chosen university to complete your degree program. When you apply for a packaged program you will receive a student visa for the whole period of your study.

Students undertaking a packaged program should note that their principal course is the university program and should also be aware that there are strict immigration requirements that relate to changing provider or visa subclasses if you have opted for a streamlined visa. For more information please visit: www.immi.gov.au/study/pages/ changing-courses.aspx. Student visas for these packages will be assessed by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection according to the relevant streamlined visa packaging agreement. All packaging fees must be paid to ETI together with payment for your TAFE course and OSHC. For further information about the streamlined visa process and immigration rules please visit: www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/Streamlinedstudent-visa-processing.aspx.

Approved TAFE courses To find out which TAFE courses are approved for university packaging under SVP arrangements, please see the Course Information provided in the courses section of this guide. For more information about applying for a SVP package and the requirements of the relevant University, please visit: www.eti.wa.edu.au/streamlined-visa-processing.

Packaged programs ‘lock’ you into a university and a degree program and it is difficult to change your university and visa subclass once you have commenced your program. It is important that you discuss your options with an approved ETI agent before making a decision to package your program.

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ENTRY TO TAFE Admission Requirements If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 10 or 11, you will most likely begin your studies at Certificate III level. If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12, you may start at Certificate IV or Diploma level. Each industry area is different so please refer to the specific course information located in the courses section of this guide. Find the admission requirements for your country in the table below. Country

Year 10/11 Equivalent

Year 12 Equivalent

Certificado de Ensio Medio (Year 10 or Year 11 equivalent)

Certificado de Ensio Medio from 2011 (year 12 equivalent) ** Certificado de Ensio Medio plus 1 year Diploma or Higher qualification (pre 2011)

Secondary School Certificate – pass (DIBP requires completion of Year 11)

Higher Secondary Certificate (minimum GPA 3.5 or 60% in HSC first division pass ) GCE A-Level (2 subject passes)

Bhutan Middle Secondary School Certificate

Bhutan Higher Secondary School Certificate or Middle Secondary School Certificate plus 2 year relevant vocational diploma

Chile

Educacion Media (Year 10 or Year 11 equivalent)

Educacion Media (Year 12 equivalent) Licencia de Educacion Media Tecnico-Profesional or Tecnico

China

Senior Secondary School Certificate (Year 11 equivalent) (DIBP requires completion of Year 11)

Senior Secondary School Certificate

Bachillerato Upper Secondary Schooling (Year 11 equivalent) (DIBP requires completion of Year 11)

Bachillerato plus Curso Tecnico or 1 year Diploma or Higher qualification

Upper Secondary School Certificate

Baccalaaureat

Realschule or Hauptschule

Gymnasium

Hong Kong

Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) or Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)

Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) or Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)

India

All Indian Secondary School Certificate 10+1 (Minimum 50%) Indian Certificate of Secondary Education Senior Secondary, GCE O-Level (4 subject passes)

All Indian Senior School Certificate (Minimum 50%) 10+2 Indian School Certificate (Minimum 50%) Senior Secondary Year 12 Examination (Minimum 50%) GCE A-Level (2 subject passes)

Secondary School SMU 3 or SMK 3

Senior Secondary School Certificate of Completion (ijazah/STTB SMA/STTB SMK/ STTB MA)

Completion of Kotogakko Year 1 Lower Secondary Leaving Certificate

Kotogakko Shomeisho / Upper Secondary School Certificate

KCSE pass or GCE O-Level ( 4 subject passes)

Completion of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with C average or A- Level (2 subject passes) or A level (1 A and 2 AS level passes) or International Baccalaureate Diploma

SPM or (4 subject passes) in O-Level (D Grade or Higher) or Senior Middle 2

STPM (2 subject passes) or GCE A- Levels (2 subject passes) or UEC (2B’s and 2C’s in academic)

Brazil

Bangladesh   Bhutan

Colombia         France

Germany

Indonesia

Japan

Kenya

Malaysia

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Mauritius

Myanmar

Year 10/11 Equivalent

Year 12 Equivalent

GCE O-level (4 subject passes)

GCE A-Levels (2 subject passes) or A level (1 A and 2 AS level passes)

Matriculation/Basic Education High School (BEHS) (Completion of Year 10 or Year 11) 45% or higher or

Matriculation/Basic Education High School (BEHS) plus minimum completed 2 years at Professional College or Secondary Technical College or

GCE O - Level (4 subject passes) (DIBP requires completion of Year 11)

GCE A- Level (2 subject passes) or A level (1 A and 2 AS level passes)

Senior Secondary School (WAEC/NECO) examinations – pass grade

Senior Secondary School (WAEC/NECO) examinations (5 subjects passes C grade average)

Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (Grade 12)

Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (Grade 12) (Minimum 55%)

Pakistan

Higher Secondary School Certificate/ Intermediate Certificate

Higher Secondary School (Intermediate) (D Grade Minimum) Certificate Diploma (Polytechnic/Vocational)

Philippines

Completion of High School Diploma/ Certificate of Graduation (DIBP requires completion of Year 11)

High School Diploma/Certificate of Graduation/Certificate of Graduation + 2 Years University or 2 Years Community College or 2 Years Technician Training Institute

Singapore

GCE 0-Levels (4 subject passes D grade or higher)

GCE A-Levels (2 subject passes)

South Africa

National Senior Certificate / Senior Certificate Year 11/10

National Senior Certificate (Year12) Senior Certificate (Year 12) A- Level 2 Passes International Baccalaureate Diploma

South Korea

11 years of school/10 years of school

General/Academic Senior High School Certificate/Diploma (Kodung Hakkyo Choreupchang)

GCE 0 - Levels (4 subject passes)

Sri Lankan GCE A-Level (3 passes) British GCE A-Level (2 passes)

Senior High School (1st or 2nd Year)

Senior High School Diploma or Senior Vocational School Diploma

Upper Secondary School (Matayom 5/ Matayom 4)

Upper Secondary School (Matayom 6 or Certificate in Vocational School)

GCE O-Level (4 subject passes)

GCE A-Levels (2 subject passes)

Educacion Media (10 years of secondary schooling minimum)

Educacion Media – Academic or Tecnico (Medio)

Upper Secondary schooling (Year 10 or 11 equivalent) (DIBP requires completion of Year 11)

Diploma of General Education or Vocational Education Graduation Diploma or Vocational Training Diploma

ZSC or GCE O- Level (4 subject passes)

A - Level (2 subject passes) or A level (1 A and 2 AS level passes) or Diploma in relevant area (1 year minimum)

ZGCE O Level (4 subject passes)

ZIMSEC A level grade - 2 passes D grade or higher or A Level 2 passes or (1 A and 2 AS level passes) or International Baccalaureate Diploma

Nigeria

Nepal

Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand UK Venezuela Vietnam

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Please note that entrance may also be possible for mature age students, without the grades listed above, based on appropriate work experience.

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English Language Requirements The basic level of English proficiency required for entry into most courses is the equivalent of Academic IELTS 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0. Some courses require a higher level of English i.e. IELTS 6.0 or 6.5. You can find this information under each course description in this guide. Students who need to improve their English can package an English course with their TAFE program.

Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses

Associate Degrees and other courses*

Password score of 5.5

Password score of 6.0

Eiken Grade Pre 1

Eiken Grade 1

TOEFL 55 (iBT)

TOEFL 60 – no band lower than 15 (iBT)

Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic – Minimum Level 43

Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic – 50

Successful completion of at least 2 years of study at an acceptable grade in an English medium course completed within the previous 2 years.

Successful completion of at least 2 years of study at an acceptable grade in an English medium course completed within the previous 2 years.

OR

OR

• GCE O Levels English with ‘C’ • ‘A or B in Malaysian SPM English or C in 1119 English • Kenyan KCSE English C

• • • •

International Baccalaureate (IB) Minimum of 3 in English A1 or A2

International Baccalaureate (IB) Minimum of 4 in English A1 or A2

Completion of the Cambridge First Certificate of English (FCE)

Completion of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)

Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Upper Intermediate Level or equivalent at Central Institute/Polytechnic West or a recognised English college

Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Pre-Advanced level or equivalent at Central Institute/Polytechnic West or a recognised English college

GCE O Levels English with ‘B’ ‘A’ in Malaysian SPM English or a ‘C’ in English 1119 Kenyan KCSE English B

Please note: The Department of Immigration and Border Protection may require different or higher English levels for visa purposes. Please check the visa requirements for your passport nationality www.immi.gov.au.

Education and Training International reserves the right to alter any admission requirement without prior notice.

English Courses If you would like to find out more about studying English at TAFE Western Australia as a pathway to higher study options view: www.eti.wa.edu.au/study-english.

Folio Requirements If you would like to enrol into a Film + Televsion, Music, Photography, Radio or Digital Media course at Central Institute of Technology you will need to submit a folio of your work. If you want to continue into the Diploma or Advanced Diploma level in these areas, you may also be required to submit folios. Prospective students are required to submit a folio for the following courses: > Diploma of Screen + Media – Film + Television (CUF50107) > Diploma of Screen + Media – Radio (CUF50107)

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> Diploma of Screen + Media – Animation (CUF50107) > Certificate III in Music (CUS30109), Diploma of Music (CUS50109), and Diploma of Sound Production (CUS50209) > Diploma of Photoimaging (CUV50411) > Diploma of Mass Communication (52512WA) Please see: www.eti.wa.edu.au/folio-requirements for detailed information about Folio Requirements.


IMPORTANT DATES Students must be ready to join classes on the dates indicated below. Orientation takes place one week prior to the commencement of classes - details will be outlined in your Letter of Offer and can also be found on the website at www.eti.wa.edu.au/semester-dates.

TAFE Courses Certificate and Diploma Courses Year

Semester

2015 2015

Associate Degrees

Start Date

End Date

Year

Semester

Start Date

End Date

1

Monday 2 February

Friday 3 July

2015

1

Monday 16 February

Friday 3 July

2

Monday 20 July

Friday 11 December

2015

2

Monday 20 July

Friday 4 December

* Your Institute will confirm your end date.

English Language Courses (ELICOS) Central Institute of Technology Central Institute of Technology breaks their academic year into 5 blocks of 10 weeks, commencing in February and finishing in January. Orientation and placement testing is held every Friday before classes begin. Year

Semester

Start Date

End Date

2014/15

5*

17 November

23 January

2015

1

9 February

17 April

2015

2

20 April

26 June

2015

3

29 June

4 September

2015

4

7 September

13 November

2015/16

5*

16 November

22 January

* In Block 5, EAP and IELTS courses consist of 25 hours per week over 8 weeks while General English consists of 20 hours per week over 10 weeks as usual. Please note - This includes a 2 week holiday for all courses over the Christmas and New Year period.

Polytechnic West Polytechnic West breaks their academic year into 4 terms of 10 weeks duration from February to December and a summer school in January for 1 month. You can enrol every Monday up to week 6 in each term. Orientation and placement testing takes place on the Monday you start classes. Year

Semester

Start Date

End Date

2015

summer

5 January

27 January

2015

1

2 February

10 April

2015

2

20 April

26 June

2015

3

20 July

25 September

2015

4

5 October

11 December

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Application Dates Please see below to view the application cut-off dates for 2015.

Students NOT in Australia Semester 1, 2015 TAFE Applications

Associate Degree

SVP

CoE’s

Applications

CoE’s

Applications

CoE’s

19th Dec

9th Jan

2nd Jan

16th Jan

5th Dec

2nd Jan

Non-Agent

28th Nov

12th Dec

1st Dec

29th Dec

N/A

N/A

Agent

12th Dec

19th Dec

19th Dec

2nd Jan

5th Dec

2nd Jan

Level 1 and 2 (plus Philippines)

Level 3

Semester 2, 2015 TAFE Applications

Associate Degree

SVP

CoE’s

Applications

CoE’s

Applications

CoE’s

12th June

26th June

19th June

5th July

22nd May

19th June

Non-Agent

15th May

5th June

15th May

12th June

N/A

N/A

Agent

29th May

12th June

5th June

19th June

22nd May

19th June

Level 1 and 2 (plus Philippines)

Level 3

Students ALREADY IN Australia Semester 1, 2015 TAFE

Associate Degree

SVP

Applications

CoE’s/Payment

Applications

CoE’s/Payment

Applications

CoE’s/Payment

10th Jan

17th Jan

17th Jan

24th Jan

N/A

N/A

Semester 1, 2015 TAFE

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SVP

Applications

CoE’s/Payment

Applications

CoE’s/Payment

Applications

CoE’s/Payment

26th June

3rd July

5th July

12th July

N/A

N/A

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TAFE WESTERN AUSTRALIA COURSE GUIDE Associate Degrees 26 > Aviation (Aeronautics) > Aviation (Operations Management) > Business > Fashion Business > Hospitality Management > Networking Technology > Software Development (Mobile Applications) > Education (Early Childhood)

Animal Services + Marine Studies 36 > Animal Studies > Aquaculture > Companion Animal Studies > Veterinary Nursing

Art, Design + Multimedia 40 > Animation > Applied Fashion Design + Technology > Design Fundamentals > Digital + Interactive Games > Fashion + Textile Design > Fashion Business > Graphic Design > Industrial Design > Interior Design > Jewellery Design > Mass Communication > Music > Music Business > Photography > Printing + Graphic Arts > Screen + Media (Film + Television/ Radio/Animation) > Visual Art + Craft

Aviation 60 > Aeronautics - Commercial > Aviation Management > Ground Operations & Service

Building Design, Construction + Engineering 65 > Automotive Technology > Bricklaying / Blocklaying > Building + Construction

> Building Design > Carpentry > Civil + Structural Engineering > Civil Construction Design > Drilling Operations > Engineering - Computer Systems > Engineering - Electronics and Communications > Engineering - Oil + Gas > Engineering – Technical > Engineering Technology – Electrical > Mining Exploration > Process Plant Technology > Solid Plastering > Surveying > Wall + Floor Tiling

Business + Management 80 > Accounting > Advertising > Banking Services Management > Business > Business Administration > Human Resource Management > International Business > Library + Information Services > Management (Commerce) > Marketing

Children + Community Services 92 > Aged Care > Community Services - Coordination > Community Services – Work > Disability > Early Childhood Education + Care > Education Support > School Age Education

Health, Recreation + Lifestyle 102 > Allied Health Assistance > Beauty Therapy > Dental Technology > Fitness > Health Services Assistance > Health Science Foundations > Nursing - Enrolled /Division 2 Nursing > Nursing – Preparation for

Nursing Education > Remedial Massage > Salon Management

Hospitality + Tourism 112 > Asian Cookery > Commercial Cookery > Events > Hospitality > Patisserie > Retail Baking > Travel + Tourism

Information Technology (IT) 122 > Digital + Interactive Games > Digital Media Technologies > Information Technology (Networking) > Interactive Digital Media > Network Technology > Programming – Applications > Software Development > Website Development

Maritime 130 > Maritime Operations - Engineer Watchkeeper > Maritime Operations - Marine Engineering > Maritime Operations - Master Unlimited > Maritime Operations - Watchkeeper Deck

Science + Environmental Studies 134 > Conservation + Land Management > Environmental Monitoring + Technology > Horticulture > Irrigation Management > Laboratory Technology > Landscape (Construction/ Design) > Sports Turf Management > Wine Industry Operations

English Language Courses (ELICOS) 142

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> Aviation > Sub headings > Business > Fashion Business

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> Software Development

> Network Technology

> Education


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Associate Degrees

Aviation (Aeronautics) Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics)

062156M

2 years

$30,400

Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations & Service)

074309M

1 year

$15,500

062156M

2 years

$30,400

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics)

Polytechnic – Aerospace Centre Jandakot

Course Code: H400

Course Code: H400 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics)

February Polytechnic – Aerospace Centre Jandakot

Course Code: H400 Duration - 3 years

Year 12 with passes in English and Maths plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5   Year 11

National Code: AVI40408 TAFE ID: S636

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics) National Code: H400

Description The aim of this course is to provide a non-licensed qualification that equips students with the underpinning technical and theoretical knowledge for a career in the airline industry. Graduates will have a sound knowledge of aircraft operations for modern airline transport aircraft. Additional business units expand the range of employment opportunities in the field of aviation management. Graduates will apply underpinning technical and theoretical knowledge in the field of Aviation to the level of Air Transport Pilot. They will acquire specialist knowledge in aeronautics that will enable them to undertake paraprofessional work in the industry, a possible pathway for additional learning about a career as a professional pilot, or further studies at higher educational institutions.

Career Opportunities By studying an Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics), graduates will have the opportunity to work in roles within the air transportation industry.

Possible roles available to the graduate include: > Dispatch Coordination > Flight Planning > Crewing > Airline Operations > Aviation Safety Management.

Additional Costs Resource fees - $375 per semester Uniform fee - $350 (one-time fee) Text Books – $850 per year approximately More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students must have completed Year 11 equivalent for the non-direct entry pathway into this course. 2. Class-based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre Facilities at Jandakot Airport. There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities.

3. The AeroSpace Training Centre can be accessed by public transport from the Murdoch Train Station, with connecting bus services to Jandakot Airport. Please check details on the Transperth website for the most current train and bus schedules. 4. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Please contact ETI for more information. 5. This course is registered with DIBP as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

Work Placement This course has no work placement.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Polytechnic West

ECU

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Science (Aviation)

180

Yes

Bachelor of Aviation

120

Yes

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Aviation (Operations Management) Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Associate Degree of Aviation (Operations Management)

062157K

2 years

$30,400

Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations & Service)

074309M

1 year

$15,500

062157K

2 years

$30,400

Associate Degree of Aviation (Operations Management)

Polytechnic – Aerospace Centre Jandakot

Course Code: H401

Year 12 plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5

Course Code: H401 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree of Aviation (Operations Management

February or July Polytechnic – Aerospace Centre Jandakot

National Code: AVI40408 TAFE ID: S636

Associate Degree of Aviation (Operations Management)

Course Code: H401 Duration - 3 years

Year 11

Course Code: H401

Description

Additional Costs

The aim of this course is to prepare you for paraprofessional careers in the aviation industry. Graduates will apply underpinning technical and theoretical knowledge in the field of Aviation with specialist knowledge in aviation management to undertake paraprofessional work in the airline and airport operations industry or as a pathway for further learning.

Resource fees - $375 per semester

Career Opportunities By studying an Associate Degree of Aviation (Operations Management), graduates will have the opportunity to work in both airport and airline operations for major airline/airport organisations, in both the public and private sectors, in areas such as: > Airport Operations

Uniform fee - $250 (one-time fee) Text Books – Up to $850 per year approximately More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students must have completed Year 11 equivalent for the non-direct entry pathway into this course. 2. Class-based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre Facilities at Jandakot Airport. There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities. 3. The AeroSpace Training Centre can be accessed by public transport from the Murdoch Train Station, with connecting bus services to Jandakot Airport. Please check details on the Transperth website for the most current train and bus schedules.

> Airport Planning > Airline Operations > Aviation Safety Management > Aviation Business > Airport Services

4. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Please contact ETI for more information. 5. This course is registered with DIBP as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

Work Placement This course has no work placement.

University Pathways

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University

Polytechnic West

ECU

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Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Science (Aviation)

150

Yes

Bachelor of Aviation

90

Yes


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Business Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Associate Degree of Business

076029C

2 years

$30,400

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

079073G

6 months

$5,600

075964E

6 months

$5,600

076029C

1.5 years

$22,800

Associate Degree of Business

Polytechnic West – Bentley

Course Code: H409

Course Code: H409 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree of Business

February or July Polytechnic West – Bentley

Course Code: H409 Duration - 3 years

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID:J337

Certificate IV in Business National Code: BSB40212 TAFE ID:J344

Diploma of Business

National Code: BSB50207 TAFE ID: D164

Associate Degree of Business Course Code: H409

Description

Career Opportunities

The aim of this course is to provide a paraprofessional business qualification that equips you with the underpinning practical and theoretical knowledge for a career in a range of business and commercial environments or to provide eligible graduates with a seamless articulation into further studies at university. The Associate Degree of Business has been designed to provide social and personal development, strategies and principles in the disciplines of accounting, management, human resources management and marketing; with the ability to apply these concepts in a variety of workplace environments.

> Office Manager > Executive Officer

Additional Costs Text Books, Calculator + Equipment: may cost approximately $500 per year. These are retained by the student. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students must have completed Year 10-11 equivalent for the non-direct entry pathway into this course.

Year 12 plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5

Year 10

2. This course is registered with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information. 3. Students may need to attend lectures across other Polytechnic West campus. 4. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Please contact ETI for more information.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Polytechnic West

University ECU Curtin

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Business

240

Yes

Bachelor of Hospitality Management

150

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

300

Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Associate Degrees

Fashion Business Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Associate Degree of Fashion Business

076032G

2 years

$30,400

Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

063092C

1 year

$11,200

Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

075961G

1 year

$11,200

Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

075910G

1 year

$11,200

Associate Degree of Fashion Business

076032G

1 year

$15,200

Associate Degree of Fashion Business

Polytechnic West – Bentley

Course Code: H405

Course Code: H405 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree of Fashion Business

February Polytechnic West – Bentley

Course Code: H405 Duration - 4 years

Year 12 plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5

Year 10

National Code: LMT41007 TAFE ID: W387

National Code: LMT50307 TAFE ID: W391)

National Code: LMT60307 TAFE ID: W396

Course Code: H405

Description

> Fashion Production Coordinator

The aim of this course is to provide a paraprofessional fashion business qualification that equips you with the underpinning practical and theoretical knowledge for a career in a range of fashion business and commercial environments or provides eligible graduates with seamless articulation into further studies at university.

> Assistant Retail Buyer

The Associate Degree of Fashion Business has been designed to: provide an understanding of a modern fashion business; an introduction to legal issues related to the fashion industry, and; to introduce the application of entrepreneurial practices and innovation in the fashion industry.

> Assistant Brand Merchandiser > Fashion Blogger > Junior Fashion Publicist > Retail Manager > Visual Merchandiser

Additional Costs Text Books, Calculator + Equipment: may cost approximately $500 per year. These are retained by the student. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students must have completed Year 10-11 equivalent for the non-direct entry pathway into this course.

Career Opportunities > Business Owner

2. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Please contact ETI for more information. 3. This course is registered with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University ECU

Polytechnic West Curtin

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Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Business

150

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Contemporary Fashion and Textiles)

240

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Fashion)

100 - 300

No

Bachelor of Commerce

300

No


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Associate Degrees

Hospitality Management Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management

Polytechnic West – Bentley

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 058368M

2 years

$30,400

081626F

1 year

$14,400

081627F

6 months

$7,200

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

081628D

6 months

$7,200

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management

058368M

1 year

$30,400

Course Code: 6430

Course Code: 6430 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management

February or July Polytechnic West – Bentley

Course Code: 6430 Duration - 4 years

Certificate IV in Hospitality

Year 10

National Code: SIT40313 TAFE ID: J623

Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT50313 TAFE ID: J627

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628

Course Code: 6430

Description

Career Opportunities

The Associate Degree of Hospitality Management was developed as a qualification that equips students with the underpinning technical and theoretical knowledge for a career in the hospitality industry. With the acquisition of specialist knowledge in the management of: room’s division; food and beverage; human resources; quality service, and; facilities; graduates will have a sound knowledge of hospitality operations up to a five star rating standard. Additional business units expand the range of employment opportunities in the field of hospitality management.

> Restaurant Supervisor

The underpinning knowledge gained throughout the course can also provide a pathway to additional learning in management careers in the hotel and restaurant industry or to further studies at university.

Year 12 plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5

> Food and Beverage Attendant > Reception Supervisor > Hospitality Coordinator > Function Sales Supervisor > Reservation Supervisor

Additional Costs Text Books, Calculator + Equipment: may cost approximately $500 per year. These are retained by the student. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Alternative pathway entry information will be available on the Polytechnic West and Education and Training International (ETI) website.

2. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Please contact ETI for more information. 3. This course is registered with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Polytechnic West

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

300

Yes

Bachelor of Business

180

Yes

Bachelor of Hospitality Management

195

Yes

ECU

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Associate Degrees

Network Technology Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Diploma of Network Technology

076031J

1 year

$15,200

Associate Degree of Network Technology

073580D

1 year

$15,200

036073G

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking

036074G

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Information Technology Networking

076621J

6 months

$5,600

Associate Degree of Network Technology

058368M

1.5 years

$22,800

Associate Degree of Network Technology

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

Course Code: H404 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree of Network Technology

Course Code: H406 (Higher Education Diploma)

Year 12 plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5

Course Code: H404

February or July Polytechnic West – Thornlie

Course Code: H404 Duration - 3 years

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

National Code: ICA40411 TAFE ID: D560

National Code: ICA50411 TAFE ID: D570

Course Code: H404

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will prepare you for a career in the information technology (IT) industry. Training is delivered using the latest technologies in well equipped computer laboratories. Studies align with the Cisco and Microsoft vendor certificates which are recognised by employers and the wider industry. Research and problem solving skills will allow you to further develop and learn once employed.

> System Administrator

Graduates will be able to apply their technical and theoretical knowledge in the field of Information Technology with specialist knowledge to undertake professional work in the IT industry or as a pathway for further learning.

Year 10

> Network Administrator

Additional Costs Text Books: approximately $700 per year. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. This course is registered with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

2. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Students may also be liable to pay extra tuition fees of up to $500 AUD to cover the cost of the two Cisco units which are required as part of the Associate Degree course. Please contact Polytechnic West for more information. 3. On successful completion of the first 8 units of the Associate Degree, students may exit with a Diploma of Network Technology (Higher Education Diploma). Please contact ETI for more information.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Curtin Polytechnic West ECU

32

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Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Commerce (Business Information Systems)

200

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce (Business Information Technology)

225

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)

90

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

180

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Associate Degrees

Software Development (Mobile Applications) Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Diploma of Programming (Applications)

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications)

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 076030K

1 year

$15,200

076028D

1 year

$15,200

036073G

6 months

$5,600

036075F

6 months

$5,600

076418A

6 months

$5,600

076028D

1.5 years

$22,800

Course Code: H408 (Higher Education Diploma)

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications)

Course Code: H407 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Year 12 plus an IELTS of 6.0 (Academic Version) overall with no band lower than 5.5

Course Code: H407

February or July

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

Year 10

National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Certificate IV in Programming National Code: ICA40511 TAFE ID: D561

Diploma of Software Development National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) Course Code: H407

Description

Additional Costs

This course provides you with the skills required to develop mobile applications, that is, the concepts and principles which are then applied to applications development in the two popular frameworks of iOS and Android. Students will also develop skills to design high quality user interface which is crucial to the successful development of apps.

Text Books: approximately $700 per year.

Graduates will apply underpinning knowledge in the field of Information Technology to undertake employment in the IT industry or a university pathway.

Career Opportunities > Systems Programmer > Mobile Applications Developer

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students must have completed Year 10 equivalent for the non-direct entry pathway into this course. This course is registered with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

2. The pathways listed for this Associate Degree are based on students studying the courses at Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree course after completing the pathway at an alternative Institution may not receive the same credits as students who have completed their full studies at Polytechnic West. Please contact ETI for more information. 3. On successful completion of the first 8 units of the Associate Degree, students may exit with a Diploma of Programming (Applications) (Higher Education Diploma). Please contact ETI for more information.

> Systems Analyst

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce (Business Information Systems major)

200

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce (Information Technology major)

250

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)

75

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

180

Yes

Polytechnic West ECU

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Associate Degrees

Education (Early Childhood) – NEW COURSE Course Name + Duration Associate Degree in Education (Early Childhood)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Associate Degree of Education (Early Childhood)

083323E

2 years

$15,200

Year 12 plus an IELTS score (Academic) of 7.0 with no band score less than 6.5 or equivalent is required.

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

082832C

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

081871D

1 year

$5,600

Year 10 plus an IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 or equivalent is required.

Associate Degree of Education (Early Childhood)

083323E

2 years

$15,200

082001J

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Education Support

082002G

6 months

$5,850

Associate Degree of Education (Early Childhood)

083323E

2 years

$15,200

West Coast Institute – Joondalup

Course Code: CRS1300175

Course Code: CRS1300175 Duration - 2 years (Direct Entry)

Associate Degree in Education (Early Childhood)

February or July West Coast Institute – Joondalup

Course Code: CRS1300175 Duration - 3.5 years

National Code: CHC30113 TAFE ID: J587

National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594

Course Code: CRS1300175

Associate Degree in Education (Early Childhood)

February or July West Coast Institute – Joondalup

Course Code: CRS1300175 Duration - 3.5 years

Certificate III in Education Support

National Code: CHC30213 TAFE ID: J588

National Code: CHC40213 TAFE ID: J590

Year 10 plus an IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent with no band score less than 5.5 or equivalent is required

Course Code: CRS1300175

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

This course is designed to provide you with high level knowledge and skills to work with children 0 – 6 years in a range of childhood settings.

> Early Childhood Educator

You will gain knowledge in curriculum delivery, early childhood pedagogy and how to develop a dynamic learning and care environment.

Approximately $1,600 for text books, police and medical certificates. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

1. This course is registered with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection as a Higher Education course which means that all students will be required to apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

> Early Childhood Assistant

Additional Costs

University Pathways TAFE Institute West Coast Institute

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor Education (Early Childhood Education)

300

Yes

ECU

Bachelor Education (Early Childhood Studies)

240

Yes


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ANIMAL SERVICES + MARINE STUDIES

ANIMAL SERVICES

MARINE STUDIES

> Companion Animal Services

> Aquaculture

> Veterinary Nursing

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Animal Services + Marine Studies

ANIMAL SERVICES – Companion Animal Services Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services National Code: ACM40310 TAFE ID: S685 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Companion Animal Services

Challenger – Murdoch Polytechnic West – Bentley (Certificate III only)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 055047G

1 year

$11,200

077191G

1 year

$11,200

Year 10

National Code: ACM30410 TAFE ID: S681

Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services National Code: ACM40310 TAFE ID: S685

Description

Additional Costs

Work Placement

This course will equip you with the practical skills and knowledge you will need to work at an assistant level in an animal care workplace.

Certificate III Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $285 per semester; Challenger - $200 per semester

The Certificate III in Companion Animal Services has a work placement component.

Certificate IV Resource Fees: Challenger - $125 per semester

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

You will develop the skills required for tasks such as animal handling, animal selection, simple breeding procedures, basic animal first aid and behavioural enrichment for animals.

Career Opportunities > Animal Welfare Worker > Cattery Operator

Students are also required to purchase uniform, textbooks and equipment which may cost approximately $300 per year. These are retained by the student. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of this course can continue into the Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (ACM40412) at Polytechnic West's Bentley Campus. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

> Kennel Operator > Operator In Companion Animal Organisation > Pet Shop Owner/Operator

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Animal Services + Marine Studies

Veterinary Nursing Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

082428D

1 year

$12,800

Polytechnic West – Bentley

Certificate IV in VeterinaryNursing

National Code: ACM40412 TAFE ID: J481

February

Certificate III in Companion Animal Services

055047G

1 year

$11,200

082428D

1 year

$12,800

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Science

National Code: ACM40412 TAFE ID: J481 Duration - 2 years

Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing

Polytechnic West – Bentley

National Code: ACM40412 TAFE ID: J481 Duration - 2 years

Year 10

National Code: ACM30410 TAFE ID: S681

Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing

National Code: ACM40412 TAFE ID: J481

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

If you enjoy working with animals then this course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to help veterinarians in the treatment and care of animals requiring medical and surgical attention.

> Animal Carer

This course has a work placement component.

You will learn to carry out veterinary clinic reception duties, help with surgical preparations and procedures, respond to emergencies, take blood tests and x-rays and prepare medicines prescribed by the vet. You will participate in practical training at the veterinary clinic located on campus.

> Animal Welfare Worker

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

> Veterinary Nurse > Veterinary Receptionist > Veterinary Surgical Assistant

Further Study

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $500 per semester. Students are also required to purchase uniform, textbooks and equipment which may cost

Graduates of this Certificate have met the minimum entry requirements for entry into a university undergraduate degree. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Approximately $350 per year. These are retained by the student. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Other Courses Offered in Animal Studies Course Name + Duration Certificate II in Animal Studies

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Animal Studies

Challenger – Murdoch

National Code:ACM20110 TAFE ID: S677 Duration - 6 months

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National Code: ACM20110 TAFE ID: S677

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 077190G

6 months

$5,600

Year 10


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Animal Services + Marine Studies

MARINE STUDIES – Aquaculture Course Name + Duration Diploma of Aquaculture National Code: SFI50111 TAFE ID: W990 Duration - 2 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate II in Aquaculture

078278C

6 months

$5,600

Challenger – Fremantle Durack – Geraldton Kimberley – Broome Great Southern – Albany

Certificate III in Aquaculture

080061B

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Aquaculture

075990C

1 year

$11,200

National Code: SFI20111 TAFE ID: W984

National Code: SFI30111 TAFE ID: W986

National Code: SFI50111 TAFE ID: W990

Year 10

Description

Other Fees

Further Study

This course will equip you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to manage the operations of fish farms, marine farms and hatcheries.

Students enrolled at Challenger may choose to undertake the following additional electives however they are not required to be completed to achieve this qualification:

Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree.

You will learn skills in developing and implementing a breeding strategy, planning ecologically sustainable practices, managing stock health and developing a stock production plan. You will also learn how to set up and manage a small business, including staff management, developing a business plan and marketing strategies.

> Diving Fee for PADI Diving Qualifications: $350 - $1,000 > Diving Medical: approximately $80

Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

More information on additional costswill be provided at orientation.

Career Opportunities > Hatchery Technician/Manager > Leading Hand in the seafood or ornamental trade > Technician in the retail or wholesale seafood industry

Additional Costs Certificate II Resource Fees: Great Southern - $192 per semester; Durack and Kimberley - $210 per semester; Challenger - $456 per semester Certificate III Resource Fees: Great Southern - $248 per semester; Durack and Kimberley - $210 per semester; Challenger - $632 per semester Diploma Resource Fees: All Institutes (except for Challenger) $250 per semester; Challenger - $470 per semester

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ART, DESIGN + MULTIMEDIA

MULTIMEDIA

ART, DESIGN + MEDIA > Applied Fashion

> Jewellery Design

> Animation

> Broadcast Television

> Mass Communication

> Digital and Interactive Games

> Fashion and Textile Design

> Photography

> Interactive Digital Media

> Film and Television

> Printing and Graphic Arts

> Graphic Design

> Industrial Design

> Interior Design

> Radio

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

ART, DESIGN + MEDIA – Bridging Courses Entry into our Art, Design and Media specialist areas requires the equivalent of Australian Year 12, however, we welcome students with a strong interest in Art, Design and Media who do not have these education requirements to enrol into the following bridging courses. These courses will prepare you for entry into your chosen stream.

Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Design Fundamentals National Code: CUV30311 TAFE ID: D663 Duration - 6 months

Certificate III in Visual Arts

Pathway

February or July

Fashion and Textiles Graphic Design Interior Design Jewellery Design Mass Communication Photography Industrial Design

078272J

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Fashion and Textiles Jewellery Design Visual Arts

078729C

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Digital Media Technologies Interactive Digital Media Digital and Interactive Games Screen and Media (Animation)

067512M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Great Southern – Albany July Central – Perth

February or July Central – Perth

National Code: CUV30111 TAFE ID: D664 Duration - 6 months

Certificate III in Media National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192 Duration - 6 months

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

February or July Polytechnic West – Thornlie West Coast – Joondalup July Central – Perth

Description

Certificate III in Visual Arts

Career Opportunities

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

This course will equip you with a range of skills and techniques to produce art and craft works. You will have the ability to select, adapt and transfer skills to different situations in the art industry.

These pathway courses will lead you to a range of career opportunities depending on the stream you choose.

Certificate III in Media

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

This course will provide you with basic skills and knowledge to get you started in a career in design. You will learn how to create and communicate design concepts and evaluate design solutions using design terminology, materials and current technologies. On completion of this course, you will have developed skills in drawing, colour theory and basic research skills, together with a basic knowledge of the design industry. Completion of this course will allow you to progress to higher studies in the Art, Design and Media study areas.

This course will enable you to develop the foundation skills needed for further study or entry level employment in a digital media industry. Learn how to work to a deadline and become familiar with digital media trends and technology. A broad range of media areas are covered in the course including graphic design, 2D animation, 3D modelling, video, web pages, digital photography and games development.

Additional Costs

Further Study Graduates of these bridging courses can continue into the specialised programs outlined in the pathways information above. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Applied Fashion Design and Technology Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

Polytechnic West – Bentley

063092C

1 year

$11,200

075961G

1 year

$11,200

075910G

1 year

$11,200

  Year 10

National Code: LMT41007 TAFE ID: W387

Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology

National Code: LMT60307 TAFE ID: W396 Duration - 3 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: LMT50307 TAFE ID: W391

Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology National Code: LMT60307 TAFE ID: W396

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

This course provides you with the practical skills and knowledge needed by assistant designers and pattern makers for a career in fashion and design.

> Business Owner/Operator

This course has a work placement component.

The course focuses on patternmaking, merchandising, marketing, retail buying, supply chain management, product development and management of fashion design systems. You will also learn the requirements and skills needed to become a fashion designer or to work in a design management environment.

> Clothing Manufacturer

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

> Fashion Designer > Fashion Stylist > Grader/Pattern Maker

Further Study

Diploma Resource Fees: $335 per semester

Graduates of the Advanced Diploma can continue into the Associate Degree of Fashion Business at Polytechnic West's Bentley Campus. Students will receive 1 year advanced standing into the Associate Degree of Fashion Business.

Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: $340 per semester

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Additional Costs Certificate IV Resource Fees: $400 per semester

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Polytechnic West

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Fashion)

100 - 300

Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Broadcast Television Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Media (Film and Television)

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Broadcast Television)

Central – Perth

National Code: CUF60107 TAFE ID: D207 Duration - 2 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 067512M

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Screen and Media (Film and Television)

075988G

12 months

$11,200

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Broadcast Television)

075921E

12 months

$11,200

National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: CUF50107 TAFE ID: D201

Year 10 plus a folio submission

Year 12 plus a folio submission

National Code: CUF60107 TAFE ID: D207

Description

> Camera Operator

This course will take you 'behind-thescenes' to develop the technical skills you need to deliver television programs to viewers, such as: capturing vision and sound; lighting; creating replays, graphics and special effects; and managing transmissions from studios.

> Lighting Director (LD)

Career Opportunities > Broadcast Television > Outside Broadcast/Location > Director/Vision Switcher > Producer > Production Management

> Audio Director (AD) > Television News/Current Affairs Editor

Additional Costs Certificate III Resource Fees: $718 per semester Diploma Resource Fees: $815 per semester Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: $1,500 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. A folio is required for acceptance into this course. Please visit www.eti.wa.edu.au/foliorequirements for more information.

Further Study Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree. Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

> Editor EVS/Avid

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Fashion and Textile Design Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate IV in Design (Fashion and Textile Design)

Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design

Central – Perth

National Code: 52239 TAFE ID: 7554 Duration - 3 years

078274G

1 year

$11,200

Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design

075971F

1 year

$11,200

Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design

075914D

1 year

$11,200

078272J

6 months

$5,600

078729C

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Design (Fashion and Textile Design)

078274G

1 year

$11,200

Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design

075971F

1 year

$11,200

Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design

075914D

1 year

$11,200

National Code: 52238 TAFE ID: 7552

July  Central – Perth

Year 12

National Code: CUV40311 TAFE ID: D668

National Code: 52239 TAFE ID: 7554

Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

Year 10

National Code: CUV30311 TAFE ID: D663 OR

Certificate III in Visual Arts

National Code: 52239 TAFE ID: 7554 Duration - 3 years

National Code: CUV30111 TAFE ID: D664

February  Central – Perth

National Code: CUV40311 TAFE ID: D668

National Code: 52238 TAFE ID: 7552

National Code: 52239 TAFE ID: 7554

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will develop your fashion skills and enhance your ability to design and create innovative and stylish fashion garments, textiles and accessories. You will apply current technologies, illustration techniques, digital design and visual research to your products. You will also learn how to overcome design problems and apply marketing strategies to succeed in the competitive fashion industry.

> Fashion Business Owner/Operator

Diploma Resource Fees: $500 per semester Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: $400 per semester

> Fashion Critic > Fashion Designer > Retail Clothing Manager > Stylist

Additional Costs Certificate IV Resource Fees: $550 per semester

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students must enrol into Certificate III in the July intake in order to commence the Certificate IV in February.

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central

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www.eti.wa.edu.au

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Fashion)

100 - 300

No

ECU

Bachelor of Arts

180

Yes


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Film and Television Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Media (Film and Television)

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Film and Television)

Central – Perth

National Code: CUF60107 TAFE ID: D207 Duration - 2 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 067512M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Diploma of Screen and Media (Film and Television)

075988G

12 months

$11,200

Year 12 plus a folio submission

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Film and Television)

075921E

12 months

$11,200

National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: CUF50107 TAFE ID: D201

National Code: CUF60107 TAFE ID: D207

Description

Additional Costs

Additional Information

Students undertaking this course will learn from professionals all aspects of creating a production for screen, and develop the skills needed to work in the production and post-production of film and television.

Diploma Resource Fees: $815 per semester

1. A folio is required for acceptance into this course. Please visit www.eti.wa.edu.au/foliorequirements for more information.

You will develop practical skills in camera operation, lighting, audio production, scriptwriting, directing and producing. You will learn to work as part of a team producing commercials, short films and documentaries.

Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: $1,500 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

In Year 3, you will have the opportunity to major in one of the following specialist streams: directing, editing, production design, sound or producing.

Career Opportunities > Cinematographer > Director > Editor > Producer > Production Designer > Sound Designer > Sound Recordist

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Screen Arts)

100 - 300

No

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Film and Video)

180

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Screen Studies Major)

180

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

180

Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Graphic Design Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design

Central – Perth

National Code: CUV60411 TAFE ID: D652 Duration 3-3.5 years

July

February  Central – Perth Great Southern – Albany (up to Diploma only)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Pathway Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

078272J

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Design (Graphic Design)

078274G

1 year

$11,200

Year 12

078276E

1 year

$11,200

078286C

1 year

$11,200

National Code: CUV30311 TAFE ID: D663

National Code: CUV40311 TAFE ID: D668

Diploma of Graphic Design National Code: CUV50311 TAFE ID: D667

Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design National Code: CUV60411 TAFE ID: D652

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

This course will enable you to develop the skills and knowledge you need to produce and communicate creative graphic design images for reproduction in print and digital media.

> Animation Designer

1. Students must enrol into Certificate III in the July intake in order to commence the Certificate IV in February.

You will create and execute design concepts and present finished artwork using a combination of traditional studio media and new technologies. You will work in your chosen area of specialisation, such as packaging, corporate design, advertising, illustration, or web design and digital visual media.

> Graphic Designer > Web Designer

Additional Costs Resource Fees: Great Southern - $500 per semester

2. A folio is required for students enrolling in the Certificate IV in Design at Great Southern. Contact ETI for more information.

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts Creative Advertising and Graphic Design

100 - 300

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Graphic Design)

180

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

180

Yes

Central ECU

GRAPHIC DESIGN PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY Central Institute of Technology has joined forces with Perth’s Edith Cowan University (ECU) to create a unique, learning pathway for Graphic Designers. Students who come to Central to complete a Certificate IV or Diploma of Graphic Design, now have a fantastic opportunity to study further.

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Students who choose to study the Advanced Diploma can continue directly into ECU. The first six months of studying the Advanced Diploma will occur at Central with the final six months including ECU undergraduate studies.

Students receive direct entry into the university course, and only need to complete one further year at ECU to graduate with a Bachelor of Creative Industries with a major in Graphic Design.

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3 First Semester

Year 3 Second Semester

Year 4

Study at

Central Institute

Central Institute

Central Institute

Central Institute + ECU

ECU

Qualification

Certificate IV

Diploma

Advanced Diploma

Advanced Diploma and Degree

Degree

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Interior Design Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Advanced Diploma of Interior Design

Central – Perth

National Code: LMF60208 TAFE ID: W645 Duration 3-3.5 years

July

February  Central – Perth South West – Bunbury (Certificate IV only)

Pathway Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

078272J

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Interior Decoration

069245J

1 year

$11,200

Year 12

Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration

076001D

1 year

$11,200

Advanced Diploma of Interior Design

075917A

1 year

$11,200

National Code: CUV30311 TAFE ID: D663

National Code: LMF40408 TAFE ID: W641

National Code: LMF50408 TAFE ID: W643

National Code: LMF60208 TAFE ID: W645

Description Interior design is the attempt to create functioning, vibrant and stylish interiors drawing from current trends. It lets you express your creativity in a physical and interactive form under the guidelines of the client’s wants and needs. You will learn to use aesthetics, function, materiality, fixtures and fittings to your advantage to create fantastic indoor spaces. You’ll have access to modern design facilities and up-to-date software and equipment. You’ll also be mentored by industry professionals who have experience in interior design and you’ll be able to take advantage of the networks they can offer you.

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

This industry requires creativity and the ability to work to a client’sneeds and guidelines. Employment opportunities are good in the commercial sector, including interior designer work in office fit-outs for large businesses. Each year you will undertake a supervised work placement with an interior design company.

Additional Costs

Career Opportunities

1. Students must enrol into Certificate III in the July intake in order to commence the Certificate IV in February.

> Interior Design Consultant > Interior Designer > Interior Stylist

Resource Fees: South West - $420 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information

Work Placement

> Lighting Designer

This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Interior Architecture)

250

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Environmental and Spatial Design)

180

Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Jewellery Design Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Advanced Diploma of Jewellery Design National Code: 52357 TAFE ID: 7555 Duration 3-3.5 years

July  Central – Perth

February  Central – Perth

Pathway

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

078272J

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Advanced Diploma of Jewellery Design

041735K

3 years

$32,700

Year 12

National Code: CUV30311 TAFE ID: D663

National Code: 52357 TAFE ID: 7555

Description

Career Opportunities

Equipment: approximately $1,500

This course will develop your skills in jewellery design and enable you to develop innovative jewellery concepts that stand out in the market.

> Jeweller

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

You will learn how to fabricate unique and individual pieces of jewellery using new and traditional techniques. You will also learn skills including design development, research, technical innovation, manufacturing techniques, metal forming, wax casting, metal fabrication and setting styles.

> Jewellery Designer > Jewellery Retailer

Additional Information

> Stylist

Additional Costs Resource Fees Year 1 + 2: $425 per semester

1. Students must enrol into Certificate III in the July intake in order to commence the Advanced Diploma in February.

Resource Fees Year 3: $450 per semester

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central

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www.eti.wa.edu.au

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (3D Design)

400

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Arts

180

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Mass Communication Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Visual Arts

Diploma of Mass Communication

Central – Perth

National Code: 52512WA TAFE ID: 7557 Duration - 1 year

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: CUV30111 TAFE ID: D664

078729C

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Mass Communication

078285D

1 year

$12,800

National Code: 52512WA TAFE ID: D664

Description This course has been developed for individuals wishing to pursue a career in the contemporary media, communication and information industries. This course offers you the flexibility to continue your studies in a variety of specialist areas such as film and television, IT studies, multimedia, journalism, advertising, design and photography.

It will provide you with the skills, knowledge and practical training you need to either enter the work force or continue your studies at either TAFE or university.

Year 10

Year 12 or completion of a Certificate IV in any discipline + Folio & Interview

Additional Costs 1. A folio is required for acceptance into this course. Please visit www.eti.wa.edu.au/foliorequirements for more information.

Career Opportunities > Camera Person > Photographer/Photojournalist > Radio/Television Broadcaster > Video/Online Journalist

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communications)

100 - 200

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

Bachelor of Communications

120

Yes

ECU

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Photography Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Advanced Diploma of Photography National Code: 52519WA TAFE ID: 7556 Duration - 2 years

July  Central – Perth

February  Central – Perth

Pathway

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Visual Arts

078729C

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Diploma of Photo Imaging

078283F

1 year

$11,200

Year 12 + Folio

Advanced Diploma of Photography

078284E

1 year

$11,200

National Code: CUV30111 TAFE ID: D664

National Code: CUV50411 TAFE ID: D659

National Code: 52519WA TAFE ID: 7556

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

Advance your skills to successfully work as a professional photographer including assessing client needs and aesthetics, and learning to change the environment around you to take a great photo.

> Photographer

1. Students must enrol into Certificate III Visual Arts in the July intake in order to commence the Diploma in February.

You will develop skills in business, research, illustration, exhibition, selfpromotion and contemporary studio photography. You will also be able to choose to develop skills in industrial and scientific photography, fine art photography, design or photojournalism. You will undertake a supervised work placement, allowing you to apply the skills and knowledge you have learnt in real life situations.

> Photographic Supplier

Additional Costs Resource Fees Year 1: approximately $600 per semester Resource Fees Year 2: approximately $900 per semester

2.. A folio is required for acceptance into this course. Please visit www.eti.wa.edu.au/foliorequirements for more information.

Resource Fees Year 3: approximately $800 per semester Students are required to purchase their own equipment e.g. 35mm SLR Camera. Details will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways

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TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Central

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Photography Illustration Design)

100 - 300

No

www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Printing and Graphic Arts Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Design Production)

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Design Production)

Central – Perth

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 079403F

1 year

$11,200

Year 10

National Code: ICP30112 TAFE ID: J180

National Code: ICP30112 TAFE ID: J180 Duration 3-3.5 years

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will develop and build the skills the printing technology and graphic arts industry requires. During your training in graphic design production you will be trained in the latest software used in the advertising, graphic design and printing industries including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, AcrobatPro and more, from industry professionals. You will also discover how to combine your design skills and technical knowledge to create compelling designs, logos, packaging, publications, digital image manipulations, labels, corporate styles and to produce your own interactive resume to industry standards.

> Desktop Publisher

Graduates can continue into a higher level Design course at Central.

> Junior Designer > Pre-Press Production > Printer > Mac Operator

For more information about the range of higher level Design courses see ETI’s website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $750 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Industrial Design Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Advanced Diploma of Industrial Design

Central – Perth

National Code: 10221NAT TAFE ID: 3170 Duration 3-3.5 years

July

Pathway

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

078272J

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Diploma of Industrial Design

080824G

2 years

$22,400

Year 12

080825G

1 year

$11,200

National Code: CUV30311 TAFE ID: D663

February  Central – Perth

National Code: 10220NAT TAFE ID: 3172

Advanced Diploma of Industrial Design National Code: 10221NAT TAFE ID: 3170

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will equip you with the skills you need to develop original and innovative products for a broad range of markets and functions, such as consumer products, electrical and electronic devices, furniture, lighting and industrial products.

> Product Designer

There are no additional costs for this course.

You will learn how to develop products that are attractive and usable to a professional standard. Through this Advanced Diploma you will be encouraged to investigate, implement and project manage your own study program, and to deliver projects that are suitable for today's design market.

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www.eti.wa.edu.au

> Industrial Designer > Design Makers > Lighting Designer > Furniture Designer > Spatial Designer

Further Study Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree. Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Radio Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Diploma of Screen and Media (Radio)

Diploma of Screen and Media (Radio)

Central – Leederville

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 075988G

1 year

$11,200

National Code: CUF50107 TAFE ID: D201

  Year 12 plus a folio submission

National Code: CUF50107 TAFE ID: D201 Duration - 2 years

Description

Additional Costs

Further Study

This course will equip you with the skills you will need to have a successful career in radio. You will develop a broad skillset in all aspects of the radio industry, including commercial and management skills. This course is very hands-on and will provide you with a work experience placement in a real radio station, giving you practical experience in the industry and a chance to develop valuable industry networks.

Resource Fees: $370 per semester

Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree.

Career Opportunities > Producer/Presenter > Production Manager > Newsreader > Sales and Sponsorship > Marketing and Promotions

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. A folio is required for acceptance into this course. Please visit www.eti.wa.edu.au/foliorequirements for more information.

Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Work Placement The Diploma of Screen and Media (Radio) - CUF50107 includes a 1 week work placement at a regional commercial radio station in Western Australia. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

> Social Media Content

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

MULTIMEDIA – Animation Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations July

Advanced Diploma of Animation

Central – East Perth

National Code: 52591WA TAFE ID: 7315 Duration - 2 years

February  Central – East Perth

Pathway Certificate III in Media (Digital)

067512M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation & Games Design)

075988G

1 year

$11,200

Year 12 plus folio

National Code: 52591WA TAFE ID: 7315

080547B

1 year

$11,200

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

047500C

6 months

$5,600

067512M

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies

076412G

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Digital Media Technologies

076417B

1 year

$11,200

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media

075921E

1 year

$11,200

National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: CUF50107 TAFE ID: D201

Advanced Diploma of Animation

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media

February or July West Coast – Joondalup

National Code: CUF60107 TAFE ID: D207 Duration - 3.5 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Year 10

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

Certificate III in Media (Digital) National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: ICA40811 TAFE ID: D564

National Code: ICA50911 TAFE ID: D575

National Code: CUF60107 TAFE ID: D207

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will develop your skills in animation and teach you how to create your own animated films and games.

> 3D Generalist

There are no additional costs for this course.

You will develop concept art, character animation, visual effects and create 2D and 3D digital environments using industry standard software including Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe® Premiere®, Adobe After Effects®, Adobe Flash®, Toon Boom, Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Autodesk® Maya® and NUKE.

> Visual Effects Artist

> Storyboard/Layout Artist > Animator > Post Production Assistant > Compositor > Concept Artist > Digital Matte Painter

Additional Information 1. Access to a personal computer is highly recommended. 2. A folio is required for acceptance into this course. Please visit www.eti.wa.edu.au/foliorequirements for more information.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Arts (Digital Design)

400

No

Bachelor of Creative Industries (Animation)

180

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

180

Yes

Bachelor of Arts Games Art and Design

36

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)

36

Yes

ECU Murdoch

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Digital and Interactive Games Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

047500C

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate III in Media (Digital)

067512M

6 months

$5,600

Year 11

Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games

076413F

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

076622G

1 year

$11,200

Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

National Code: ICA50211 TAFE ID: D568 Duration - 2 years

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: ICA40911 TAFE ID: D565

Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games National Code: ICA50211 TAFE ID: D568

Description This course will equip you with the skills you need to create computer games. You will specialise in games art and design and create your own video game from the start through to the end product, taking it through the pre-production and production phases, performing quality assurance and user testing ready for release.

Career Opportunities > 3D Modeller > Animator > Gaming Designer > Games Artist > Map Level Designer > Asset Producer > Gameplay Programmer

Additional Costs There are no additional costs for this course.

Further Study Graduates of the Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games can continue into the Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) at Polytechnic West. No advanced standing is granted.

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Interactive Digital Media Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

047500C

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate III in Media (Digital)

067512M

6 months

$5,600

Year 11

Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media

075945G

6 months

$5,600

075981D

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Interactive Digital Media

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

National Code: CUF50207 TAFE ID: D202 Duration - 2 years

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: CUF40207 TAFE ID: D196

Diploma of Interactive Digital Media National Code: CUF50207 TAFE ID: D202

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will equip you with the skills you need to work in the evolving and exciting world of interactive digital media.

> Animator

There are no additional costs for this course.

You will develop high-level skills in graphics, 3D modelling, interaction and digital simulations, using industry standard software, namely Adobe® Flash®, Photoshop®, After Effects® and 3D to get you on the path to success within this industry.

> Digital Artist

> Rich Media Designer > Digital Media Designer/Developer > 3D Generalist > Web and Interface Designer > Media Asset Producer > Motion Graphics Artist

Further Study Graduates of the Diploma of Interactive Digital Media can continue into the Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) at Polytechnic West. No advanced standing is granted.

University Pathways

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TAFE Institute

University

Polytechnic West

ECU

www.eti.wa.edu.au

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Arts

120

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Other Courses Offered in Art, Design + Multimedia Course Name + Duration Diploma of Music National Code: CUS50109 TAFE ID: D360 Duration - 1 year

Diploma of Music National Code: CUS50109 TAFE ID: D360 Duration - 1 year

Pathway

July

Certificate III in Music

029506B

6 months

$5,600

Year 10 plus Folio & Interview

Diploma of Music

076544F

1 year

$11,200

Central – Leederville

National Code: CUS50109 TAFE ID: D360

Year 12 + Folio

February

Certificate III in Music

029506B

6 months

$5,600

Year 10 plus Folio & Interview

National Code: CUS40109 TAFE ID: D357

075947F

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Music

076544F

1 year

$11,200

Year 12 + Folio

Certificate III in Music

047503M

6 months

$5,600

Central – Leederville

National Code: CUS30109 TAFE ID: D354

Year 10 plus Folio & Interview

February

Diploma of Sound Production

076623G

1 year

$11,200

Central – Leederville

National Code: CUS50209 TAFE ID: D361

Year 12 + Folio & interview

July

Central – Leederville February

Great Southern – Denmark July Great Southern – Denmark

National Code: CUS30109 TAFE ID: D354

National Code: CUS30109 TAFE ID: D354

Certificate IV in Music

National Code: CUS50109 TAFE ID: D360

Diploma of Sound Production National Code: CUS50209 TAFE ID: D361 Duration - 1 year

Diploma of Music (Business) National Code: CUS40309 TAFE ID: D362 Duration - 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Visual Art and Craft National Code: 52227 TAFE ID: 7551 Duration - 3 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

July

Certificate III in Music National Code: CUS30109 TAFE ID: D354

029506B

6 months

$5,600

Central – Leederville

Year 10 plus Folio & Interview

February

Diploma of Music (Business)

076545E

1 year

$11,200

Central – Leederville

National Code: CUS50309 TAFE ID: D362

Year 12 + Folio & interview

February

Certificate IV in Visual Arts

078273G

1 year

$11,200

075993M

1 year

$11,200

075924B

1 year

$11,200

Central – Perth

National Code: CUV40111 TAFE ID: D658

Diploma of Visual Art and Craft National Code: 52226 TAFE ID: 7550

Advanced Diploma of Visual Art and Craft National Code: 52227 TAFE ID: 7551

Year 12

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Art, Design + Multimedia

Course Name + Duration Diploma of Digital Media Technologies National Code: ICA50911 TAFE ID: D575 Duration 2-2.5 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 047500C

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Media (Digital)

067512M

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies

076412G

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Digital Media Technologies

6 months*

$5,600

076417B

OR

OR

1 year

$11.200

Year 10

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

West Coast – Joondalup Durack – Geraldton

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556 OR National Code: CUF30107 TAFE ID: D192

National Code: ICA40811 TAFE ID: D564

National Code: ICA50911 TAFE ID: D575

Year 12 (Polytechnic West only)

Year 12

*PWA only

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AVIATION

> Aeronautics Airline Operations (Theory and Flying)

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> Airport Management

> Aviation - Ground Operations and Service


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Aviation

Aeronautics - Commercial (Theory and Flying) Course Name + Duration Diploma of Aeronautics Commercial

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Diploma of Aeronautics Commercial (theory only)

Polytechnic West – Jandakot

National Code: 52647WA TAFE ID: 3705 Duration Up to 1.5 years

Diploma of Aeronautics Commercial

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 1 year

083003K

1.5 years

074309M

1 year

$15,500

083003K

1 year

$15,500

083003K

1.5 years

National Code: 52647WA TAFE ID: 3705 OR

Diploma of Aeronautics Commercial (theory and flying) National Code: 52647WA TAFE ID: 3705F

February Polytechnic West – Jandakot

National Code: 52647WA TAFE ID: 3705 Duration Up to 2.5 years

Certificate IV in Aviation Ground Operations and Service

Diploma of Aeronautics Commercial (theory only) National Code: 52647WA TAFE ID: 3705 OR

National Code: 52647WA TAFE ID: 3705F

Description

Career Opportunities

If you have the desire and ambition to become a commercial pilot and work in the aviation industry, then this course is for you. It provides you with the theoretical knowledge to achieve requirements of the private pilot (PPL) and the commercial pilot (CPL) levels from Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Coupled with the optional flight training program, you may be able to achieve your PPL in just 40 hours flight time. However, due to competency/ proficiency, it might take longer and these hours may fluctuate as a result.

> Commercial Pilot (with flight training)

You have the option of integrating our Multi-Engine Commercial flight training program at a competitive price. Flight training in Perth is a popular due to the stable weather patterns, safe training environment and flat terrain. As a result, many international airlines, as well as military pilot training conduct effective flight training in Perth.

$15,500

National Code: AVI40408 TAFE ID: S636

Diploma of Aeronautics – Commercial (theory and flying)

You will learn about aerodynamics, aircraft systems, meteorology, navigation, aircraft performance, flight rules and radio telephony. These units developed in consultation with the aviation industry will enable you to be competitive when you apply for positions in airline operations and administration.

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Physics plus an IELTS Score of 6.0 with no band lower than 5.5 $104,500

083003K

> Airline Operations Officer > Aviation Supervisor > Flight Planning and Dispatch Officer

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $575 per semester Text Books: approximately $320 Uniform: $350 (this is retained by the student, and includes the required Polytechnic West pilot shirt, pilot epaulettes, wings when licensed, black tie and pants. Purchase of black dress shoes and belt will be the responsibility of each student Equipment: approximately $1,350. Purchase of all required professional equipment such as aircraft headsets, plotter charts E6-B flight computer, regulatory publications and pilot bag will be the responsibility of the student i.e. for those undertaking the optional Flight Training Program

Year 11 with passes in Maths

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Physics plus an IELTS Score of 6.0 with no band lower $104,500 than 5.5

Polytechnic West does not guarantee a licensed outcome as CASA is the Australian Licensing and regulatory authority for pilots. A Single Engine Option is available for the flying component at a reduced rate. Please discuss this option with the staff at the Aerospace Training Centre when you have commenced your course More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Class-based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre facilities at Jandakot Airport. The flying component is conducted under partnership with a provider at Jandakot Airport. 2. There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities. Aircraft Flight Training will be conducted at the assigned flight facility.

Optional Flying Training: $89,000 based on Multi-Engine Commercial Pilot training program. Some students may take longer to complete the standard syllabus of training therefore the price may increase accordingly.

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3. Students electing to undertake the practical flying option concurrently with the Diploma of Aeronautics will develop the skills required for a Commercial Pilot’s Licence. To gain the CPL, students must be successful in attaining practical flying competency and successfully passing the CASA written exams and flight tests. Demonstration of competence may take longer than the allocated flight training program’s hour’s dependant on the level of proficiency of the student, and therefore may require additional flying hours at extra cost.

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Students wishing to pursue a Pilot’s Licence will further be responsible to pay for all required CASA exams towards the issuance of their Licence. This includes an Aviation English Language Proficiency Assessment which is mandatory for the issuance of a Student Pilot Licence.

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All flying students will be required to apply and obtain a current Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) and a Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical at their own cost. ASIC’s identify the holder as having a current security clearance required by CASA and is mandatory to undertake flight training in Australia and is valid for two (2) years. Applications are processed through the CASA website (www.casa.gov.au) and may take several months to be issued. It is recommended that international students begin the process prior to commencement of studies.

4. A Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical must be completed by a CASA approved Designated Aviation Medical Examiner to qualify for a student licence. It is strongly recommended that the medical be complete upon entering Australia and prior to the start of the course. All students will be required to show proof of their current medical and ASIC to AeroSpace Training Centre staff prior to being released for flight training. 5. The Aerospace Training Centre can be accessed by public transport via the Murdoch Campus Trainstation and then connecting bus services to Jandakot Airport. Please check details on the Transperth website www.transperth.wa.gov.au for the most current train and bus schedules.


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Aviation

Aviation Management Course Name + Duration Diploma of Aviation Management

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Diploma of Aviation Management

Polytechnic West – Jandakot

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 074380D

1 year

$15,500

  Year 11

National Code: 52694WA TAFE ID: 3730

National Code: 52694WA TAFE ID: 3730 Duration - 1 year

Description This course has been designed in consultation with both Australian and international aviation industries and provides you with a non-flying professional career option within the air transport and commercial aviation industries. You will develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to enhance your opportunities for employment and promotion within the field of airport and aviation management. You will gain valuable industry exposure to airport/airline operations and develop knowledge of airport systems and processes, coupled with airport operational subjects, such as human resource management, administration, public relations, airport planning and technical engineering.

Graduates of this course have successfully gained employment with both regional and international airports and within the broader Aviation industry.

Additional Information

Career Opportunities

> Airport Management Supervisor > Aviation Supervisor > Aviation Public Relations > Ground Service Supervisor > Airport Operation Supervisor

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $550 per semester Text Books: approximately $100

1. Class based study will be conducted at the AerospaceTraining Centre facilities at Jandakot Airport. There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities.

2. The Aerospace Training Centre can be accessed by public transport via the Murdoch Train station and then connecting bus services to Jandakot Airport. Please check details on the Transperth website www.transperth.wa.gov.au for the most current train and bus schedules.

Uniform: $250 (retained by the student. Purchase of black dress shoes and belt will be the responsibility of each student) More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

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Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)

Polytechnic West – Jandakot

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 074309M

1 year

$15,500

National Code: AVI40408 TAFE ID: S636

Year 11 with passes in Maths + IELTS score of 5.5

National Code: AVI40408 TAFE ID: S636 Duration - 1 year

Description Learn the practical skills and knowledge you need to undertake a range of activities related to ground and safety operations. This course has been developed in partnership with the Aviation industry and provides you with a professional non-flying career pathway in the exciting world of Aviation. You will learn to implement and monitor the operational and environmental procedures required in the modern Aviation Industry, including how to use technology appropriately, process documents and deal effectively with customers.

You will acquire the knowledge and practical skills you need to be able to coordinate accident and emergency procedures, identify and respond to health, safety and security issues and communicate effectively in the airline or airport working environment. Graduates of this course have successfully gained employment with both regional and international airports and within the broader Aviation Industry.

Career Opportunities > Ground Operations Technician > Ground Service Provider > Baggage Handler Technician

> Aircraft Re-Fuelling Technician > Customer Relations Officer > Aircraft Marshalling Technician > Aircraft Services and Operations Technician

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $600 per semester Text Books: approximately $350 Uniform: $250 (retained by the student. Purchase of black dress shoes and belt will be the responsibility of each student) More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Class based study will be conducted at the AerospaceTraining Centre Facilities at Jandakot Airport. There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities. 2. The Aerospace Training Centre can be accessed by public transport via the Murdoch Train station and then connecting bus services to Jandakot Airport. Please check details on the Transperth website www.transperth.wa.gov.au for the most current train and bus schedules.

Further Study Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree. Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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BUILDING DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING

BUILDING DESIGN

ENGINEERING

> Building

> Automotive Technology

> Building, Design and Technology

> Civil Construction Design

CONSTRUCTION > Bricklaying/Blocklaying > Carpentry > Solid Plastering > Wall and Floor Tiling

> Computer Systems Engineering > Electronics and Communications > Engineering Technology (Electrical) > Engineering - Technical > Oil and Gas > Surveying

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BUILDING DESIGN – Building Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)

Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

Central – East Perth

National Code: CPC50210 TAFE ID: W741 Duration - 2 years

Polytechnic West – Balga

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 071962F

1 year

$12,800

076414E

1 year

$12,800

National Code: CPC40110 TAFE ID: W740

Year 11 with passes in Maths

February or July Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

National Code: CPC50210 TAFE ID: W741

Description

Additional Costs

2. Polytechnic West students

This course introduces you to the legal, structural, financial and managerial processes involved in the construction process. It will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to work as a builder on low rise to medium rise building projects.

Text books - approximately $100 (Polytechnic West only)

You will gain a range of skills enabling you to supervise the planning and quality of construction work and manage the risks associated with projects.

Career Opportunities > Building and Construction Manager > Building and Construction Supervisor

Additional Information 1. Central Institute students

To successfully complete this course, students at Central will be required to undertake work placement in the building industry. At orientation, you will find out more about this placement and during the course of your studies, your lecturers will provide you with the advice you need to organise your placement.

> Builder

To successfully complete this course, students at Polytechnic West will be required to participate in work placement for specific units of competency. Details regarding work placement will be discussed at orientation

Work Placement Central Certificate IV students are required to complete either 75 hours or 10 working days of work placement. Diploma students are required to complete 50 hours of work placement. Polytechnic West Refer to point 2 under Additional Information.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

Polytechnic West

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management)

200

Yes

All Engineering/Technology courses

120

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering

180

Yes

Bachelor of Technology

180

Yes

Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management)

100-200

Yes

ECU Curtin


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Building, Design and Technology Course Name + Duration Diploma of Building Design National Code: CPP50911 TAFE ID: D772 Duration - 2-3 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

047497D

1 year

$12,800

Great Southern – Albany (Certificate IV only) South West – Bunbury

Certificate IV in Residential Drafting

National Code: 52515WA TAFE ID: 7227

February or July

Diploma of Building Design

079399G

2 years

$25,600

Central – Perth

National Code: CPP50911 TAFE ID: D772

Year 11 with passes in Maths

Year 12

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

This course develops the skills you need to convert an idea into a clear, dimensioned drawing to prepare the builder with the necessary information for construction.

> Building Contractor

1. If a student has the equivalent to Australian Year 12 then they can enrol directly into the Diploma which will take 2 years to complete.

Your work will be mostly office-based but also involves spending time on building sites.

Additional Costs

You will learn the social and environmental aspects of construction projects and the practical skills required to prepare drawings, estimates and plans using 2D and 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) techniques. The Diploma fine tunes your skills for the construction of Class 2 to 9 commercial and industrial building projects.

> Building Designer > Building Drafter > Architectural Drafter

Resource Fees: Central - $320 per semester; South West - $490 per semester (both) Great Southern - $445 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

2. Students who have completed the Certificate IV in Residential Drafting (52515WA) can continue into the Diploma of Building Design and Technology (CPP50911) and receive 6 months advanced standing and will complete the Diploma in 18 months (Central only).

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

University

UWA

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Design (Integrated Design)

48

Yes

Bachelor of Design (Architecture & Integrated Design)

48

Yes

Bachelor of Design (Landscape Architecture)

48

Yes

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CONSTRUCTION – Bricklaying/Blocklaying Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Bricklaying/ Blocklaying National Code: CPC30111 TAFE ID: D390 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Bricklaying/ Blocklaying

Challenger – Rockingham and Peel Polytechnic West – Thornlie West Coast – Clarkson

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 077176F

2 years

$24,000

National Code: CPC30111 TAFE ID: D390

Year 10 with passes in Maths

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

This course will develop the skills and knowledge you need to have a successful career in the building and construction bricklaying trade.

> Bricklayer and Blocklayer

This course has a work placement component.

Learn how to lay and bond bricks and similar building blocks and how to construct ornamental panels, feature walls, arches and columns. You will also learn how to lay bricks for domestic, commercial and public buildings and how to prepare and maintain brickwork.

Additional Costs Resource Fees: Challenger and West Coast - $600 per semester; Polytechnic West - $650 per semester Uniform + Protective Equipment: approximately $250 Tools: approximately $300 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of this course can continue into the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) - CPC40110. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Carpentry Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Carpentry National Code: CPC30211 TAFE ID: D391 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Carpentry

Challenger – Rockingham Polytechnic West – Midland West Coast – Clarkson

National Code: CPC30211 TAFE ID: D391

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will develop the skills and knowledge you need to have a successful career as a carpenter in the domestic housing industry or commercial construction area.

> Carpenter

You will learn how to use basic carpentry tools, power tools and equipment, read and interpret plans, handle carpentry materials and construct pitched roof, ceiling frames and flooring systems. Carpentry formwork skills in preparation for concrete are also included. You will undertake work experience at various building sites.

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CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 077177E

Additional Costs Textbooks: approximately $100 (Polytechnic West only) Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $750 per semester; Challenger - $500 per semester; West Coast - $750 per semester Uniform + Protective Equipment: approximately $250 Tools: approximately $300

2 years

$24,000

Year 10 with passes in Maths

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of this course can continue into the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) - CPC40110. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Solid Plastering Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Solid Plastering National Code: CPC31011 TAFE ID: D399 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Solid Plastering

Challenger – Rockingham West Coast – Clarkson

National Code: CPC31011 TAFE ID: D399

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 077178D

2 years

$24,000

Year 10 with passes in Maths

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

This course will develop the skills and knowledge you need to have a successful career in the building and construction industry as a solid plasterer.

> Solid Plasterer

This course has a work placement component.

You will learn how to finish walls, floors and ceilings in gypsum and Portland cement plasters, and construct various mouldings, textured finishes and ornamental restoration work.

Additional Costs Resource Fees: Challenger - $500 per semester; West Coast - $600 per semester Uniform + Protective Equipment: approximately $250 Tools: approximately $300 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of this course can continue into the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) - CPC40110. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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Wall and Floor Tiling Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling National Code: CPC31311 TAFE ID: D402 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling

West Coast – Clarkson Polytechnic West – Balga

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 077179C

2 years

$24,000

National Code: CPC31311 TAFE ID: D402

Year 10 with passes in Maths

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

This course will develop your skills in all aspects of tiling, including wall and floor tiling, mosaic tiling and waterproofing processes. You will train at custom designed facilities where the emphasis is placed on providing hands-on, practical training.

> Wall and Floor Tiler

This course has a work placement component.

You will be taught to lay ceramic, clay, slate, marble, glass and other types of tiles on external and internal walls and floors to provide protective and decorative finishes.

Uniform + Protective Equipment: approximately $250

Additional Costs Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $650 per semester West Coast - $600 per semester

Tools: approximately $300 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of this course can continue into the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) - CPC40110 at Central or Polytechnic West. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

ENGINEERING – Bridging Course for Engineering Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Engineering (Technical) National Code: MEM30505 TAFE ID: W240 Duration - 6 months

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Civil and Structural Engineering Civil Construction Design Engineering (Technical) Engineering (Oil and Gas)

Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle July

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 074306C

6 months

$6,900

Year 10

Polytechnic West – Carlisle

Description

Additional Costs

Further Study

This course will develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to carry out technical support functions in mechanical engineering research, design, manufacture operations, and maintenance.

Resource Fees: Challenger - $300 per semester; Central and Polytechnic West - $350 per semester

Graduates of this course can continue into one of the following:

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Diploma of Engineering (Technical HVAC) - MEM50211 (Polytechnic West only)

You will learn skills in computer aided drafting, computing, materials testing, mechanical and steelwork design. You will also learn about safety in the workplace and quality controls and have the opportunity to practice the skills you have learned in an engineering environment.

Additional Information 1. Please note that Central only delivers the Drafting pathway of this course.

> Diploma of Engineering (Technical) MEM50211

> Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas) - 52171 > Diploma of Civil Construction Design (RII50509) - W701 > Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical (UEE62111) – A175 Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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Automotive Technology Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

Diploma of Automotive Technology National Code: AUR50212 TAFE ID: J423 Duration - 2 years

Polytechnic West – Carlisle

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 080819E

1 year

$16,000

Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnostics

080820A

6 months

$8000

Diploma of Automotive Technology

080821M

6 months

$8000

National Code: AUR30612 TAFE ID: J394

Year 11 with IELTS of 5.5 (Academic version)

February or July Challenger – Kwinana

National Code: AUR40212 TAFE ID: J415

National Code: AUR50212 TAFE ID: J423

Description

Work Placement

Further Study

This course will develop the skills and knowledge you need to be able to analyse and evaluate vehicle engine and fuel system faults and electrical/ electronic management systems in the automotive technology industry. You will also learn how to develop and document specifications and procedures, and overhaul engines and associated engine components.

This course has an optional work placement component. This option is to be undertaken outside of scheduled class times and only after successful completion of a work ready assessment. These requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree. Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

This course will give you the knowledge and some of the skills of an automotive mechanic; however, you will not receive a trade certificate or be able to work as a fully qualified mechanic without further work experience. Please note that this may not be achievable within the terms of your visa.

Career Opportunities > Automotive Diagnostic Technician (with relevant experience) > Automotive Technician> Parts Interpreter > Service Advisor

Additional Costs Resource Fees: Challenger & Polytechnic West = $1,700 per semester Uniform + Protective Equipment: Challenger & Polytechnic West approximately $250 Tools: approximately $300 - these are retained by the student. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

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Civil Construction Design Course Name + Duration Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Engineering (Technical)

074306C

6 months

$6,900

Diploma of Civil Construction Design

078735E

1.5 years

$20,700

079003M

6 months

$6,900

Certificate III in Engineering (Technical)

074306C

6 months

$6,900

Diploma of Civil Construction Design

078735E

1 year

$13,800

080904G

1 year

$13,800

Challenger – Fremantle

National Code: RII60509 TAFE ID: W710 Duration 2-2.5 years

National Code: MEM30505 TAFE ID: W240

National Code: RII50509 TAFE ID: W701

Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design National Code: RII60509 TAFE ID: W710

Advanced Diploma of Civil &Structural Engineering

February or July Central – Perth

National Code: 52585WA TAFE ID: 3378 Duration 2-2.5 years

Advanced Diploma of Civil & Structural Engineering National Code: 52585WA TAFE ID: 3378

Completion of either of these courses will prepare you for entry into the civil construction industry. Specific areas covered include civil drafting and advanced underpinning principles associated with civil design such as engineering mathematics, statics and strength of materials. Completion of either of these courses will enable you to design complex projects to ensure the implementation of a client's site requirements.This involves skills such as risk management, team effectiveness, managing design processes and establishing and maintaining quality systems.

Year 12 with passes in English and Maths

Year 10

National Code: MEM30505 TAFE ID: W240

National Code: RII50509 TAFE ID: W701

Description

Year 10

Year 12 with passes in English and Maths

You will also gain the skills you need to design bulk earthworks, drainage systems, rural and urban roads and steel and concrete structures.

Additional Costs

Career Opportunities

Diploma Resource Fees: Challenger - $460 per semester

> Civil Draftsperson > Civil Design Draftsperson > Civil Drafting Assistant > Construction Supervisor/ Quality Control

Certificate III Resource Fees: Central - $350 per semester Challenger - $300 per semester;

Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: Challenger - $460 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Senior Civil Works Designer

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Construction Engineering)

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering

180

Yes

Bachelor of Technology

180

Yes

Central ECU Challenger

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Bachelor of Engineering

150

Yes

ECU

All Engineering/Technology courses

180

Yes


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Computer Systems Engineering Course Name + Duration Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate IV in Computer Systems

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

National Code: UEE50111 TAFE ID: A155 Duration - 2 years

Description This course will develop your skills in designing, installing, validating, evaluating and administering computer equipment and systems, and their associated devices. This course combines computer systems engineering skills with project management and sales skills to open up further opportunities in this industry.

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 067506J

1.5 years

$19,200

076542G

6 months

$6,400

National Code: UEE40111 TAFE ID: A132

Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering National Code: UEE50111 TAFE ID: A155

You will also be prepared for internationally recognised industry certifications including Comp TIA A+, CISCO Certified Networking Associate (CCNA), CCNA Security, CISCO Network Professional (CCNP).

Career Opportunities > Computer Hardware Service Technician > Network and Control Systems Support Technician

Year 10 with passes in English and Maths

> Information Technology Support Technician > Business Equipment Technician > Electronics and Communication Technician > Electronics Engineering Technician

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $200 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

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Electronics and Communications Course Name + Duration Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering National Code: UEE50111 TAFE ID: A160 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate IV in in Electronics and Communications

Central – East Perth February or July

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: UEE40711 TAFE ID: A137

Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering

Description This course will equip you with the skills you need to design and validate/ evaluate electronics and communications equipment and systems. You will learn how to develop, select, commission, maintain and diagnose faults in electronic and communications components, sub-assemblies, apparatus and systems.

www.eti.wa.edu.au

1 year $12,800 (Challenger) 1.5 years $19,200 (Polytechnic West + Central)

Challenger – Fremantle Polytechnic West – Thornlie

National Code: UEE50111 TAFE ID: A160

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076543G

6 months

Year 10 with passes in English and Maths

$6,400

You will develop skills that will enable you to plan and initiate alternative approaches to addressing a broad range of technical and management requirements.

Additional Costs

Career Opportunities

Equipment: approximately $250

> Instrumentation Technician

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Business Equipment Technician > Electronics and Communications Technical Officer

Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $200 per semester; Challenger - $300 per semester


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Engineering Technology (Electrical) Course Name + Duration Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Electrical)

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Electrical)

Challenger – Fremantle

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 077193E

2 years

$27,600

  Year 10

National Code: UEE62111 TAFE ID: A175

National Code: UEE62111 TAFE ID: A175 Duration - 2 years

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to develop, design, commission and maintain the electrical components/sub-assemblies of electrical equipment and systems.

> Electrical Technology Advisors

Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree.

You will also learn how to diagnose faults or malfunctions as well as develop planning skills and, when required, initiate an alternative approach to a particular task or manage task requirements.

Resource Fees: $490 per semester

> Electrical Engineering Technician > Electrical Engineering Associate

Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities.

Additional Costs

For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Please note that this course has replaced the Electrical Systems, Electrical Drafting, Industrial Electronics and Control Engineering course.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Challenger

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Engineering

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering

180

Yes

Bachelor of Technology

180

Yes

ECU

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Engineering - Technical Course Name + Duration

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Engineering (Technical)

074306C

6 months

$6,900

Diploma of Engineering - Technical

079078C

1 year

$13,800

079074G

1 year

$13,800

Advanced Diploma of Engineering National Code: MEM601112 TAFE ID: J368 Duration - 2-2.5 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Polytechnic West – Carlisle

Year 10

National Code: MEM30505 TAFE ID: W240

February or July Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle July Polytechnic West – Carlisle

National Code: MEM50212 TAFE ID: J367

Advanced Diploma of Engineering

National Code: MEM60112 TAFE ID: J368

Description

> Senior Drafter

This course equips you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to learn how to produce drawings to design specifications for manufacture by an engineering workshop. You will develop a range of computer drafting skills as well as knowledge of mechanical engineering processes and principles.

> Technical Lead

You will also increase your skills in computing and engineering graphics, materials, systems, standards and processes, including safety in the workplace, effective communication, quality control and project management. Successful completion of this course will give you the opportunity to become an engineering associate/ technician in your chosen field.This is an engineering course with a strong mechanical focus. This course replaces the Mechanical and Mechanical CAD stream courses previously offered to international students.

> Mechanical Engineering Associate/Technician

Additional Costs Certificate III Resource Fees: Challenger - $300 per semester; Polytechnic West and Central - $350 per semester

> Design Draftsperson

2. Students have the option to select electives in various specialisations such as Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical CAD, Mechanical Design, Mechanical Drafting and Mechatronics. The specialist areas for each Institute are as follows:

Diploma Resource Fees: Challenger and Polytechnic West $350 per semester

Polytechnic West Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Mechanical Engineering Mechanical CAD

Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: Challenger and Polytechnic West - $350 per semester

Challenger Mechanical Design Mechanical Drafting

Central Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics

Equipment Fees: approximately $300 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. Students enrolling at Polytechnic West’s Carlisle Campus must meet the Year 12 entry requirement for the Diploma and Advanced Diploma.

Career Opportunities

Year 12 with passes in English and Maths

3. The Advanced Diploma of Engineering - MEM60112 at Challenger has achieved full professional accreditation from the Engineers Australia Accreditation Board as a base qualification for entry to practice in the occupational category of Engineering Associate.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Engineering

150

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)

150

Yes

All Engineering/Technology courses

180

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)

150

Yes

All Engineering/Technology courses

180

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)

150

Yes

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)

120

Yes

ECU

Challenger

Curtin ECU

Polytechnic West

Curtin ECU

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Oil and Gas Course Name + Duration

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Engineering (Technical)

074306C

6 months

$6,750

Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas)

080969B

1 year

$13,500

080970J

1 year

$13,500

083150K

6 months

$7,200

Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology

083151J

6 months

$7,200

Diploma of Process Plant Technology

075987J

6 months

$7,200

Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Technology

075920F

6 months

$7,200

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas)

Central – Perth

National Code: 52568WA TAFE ID: 9004 Duration - 2-2.5 years

National Code: 52567WA TAFE ID: 9003

National Code: 52568WA TAFE ID: 9004

February or July Challenger – Munster

National Code: PMA60108 TAFE ID: W519 Duration - 2 years

Certificate III in Process Plant Operations National Code: PMA30113 TAFE ID: J572

National Code: PMA40113 TAFE ID: J571

National Code: PMA50108 TAFE ID: W518

National Code: PMA60108 TAFE ID: W519

Description Central This course explores the geophysical and chemical formation of petroleum and the concepts of petroleum geology. You will learn about drilling operations, both onshore and offshore; concepts of downhole pressure conditions and formation mechanisms, and well control methodologies. This course also covers the environmental effects of engineering. Challenger This course provides you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to participate in planning and managing plant shutdowns and taking a leading role in the establishment of systems intended to prevent or enable responses to incidents or emergencies. You will learn about safety case preparation,

Year 10

National Code: MEM30505 TAFE ID: W240

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas)

Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Technology

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

incident response management, plant documentation and environmental impacts of the process.

Career Opportunities > Project Close Out Coordinator > Joint Venture Administration Coordinator > Technical Assistant > Petroleum Technician > FLNG Operator

Additional Costs Certificate III in Process Plant Operations: $1,000 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Year 12 with passes in English and Maths

Year 12 with passes in Maths

Additional Information 1. Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Operations - this course is taught at the Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training (ACEPT) which is the leading provider of process operations training for the Australian oil and gas, mineral and chemical processing industries. The Centre is located in the suburb of Munster (near Challenger’s Fremantle Campus). This facility is owned and operated by Challenger on behalf of the Western Australian Government. ACEPT services the workforce development requirements of companies involved in the North West Shelf offshore oil and gas industry. 2. ACEPT features a full-scale process plant and process control equipment that provides a hands-on experience in a real-life industry environment.

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central Challenger

University Curtin ECU ECU

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgical Engineering) All Engineering/Technology courses All Engineering/Technology courses

150 150 180 180

Yes Yes Yes Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Surveying Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information Services

Advanced Diploma of Surveying National Code: CPP60312 TAFE ID: J360 Duration - 3 years

Central – East Perth South West-Bunbury (up to Diploma level only)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 080841G

6 months

$6,900

080842F

6 months

$6,900

080843E

1 year

$13,800

0808440

1 year

$13,800

National Code: CPP30112 TAFE ID: J352

Certificate IV in Surveying National Code: CPP40112 TAFE ID: J354

Diploma of Surveying National Code: CPP50112 TAFE ID: J357

Advanced Diploma of Surveying

National Code: CPP60312 TAFE ID: J360

Description

Career Opportunities

This course provides you with the practical skills you need to successfully carry out the role of surveyor. You will develop skills in the collection of spatial data related to engineering structures, roads, railways and mining operations.

> Mine/Engineering Surveyor

You will also develop skills in the operation of sophisticated survey equipment and software, including GPS, and use this equipment to carry out complex survey projects, including open pit mine operations (Diploma level), underground mine operations (Advanced

Certificate III Resource Fees: South West - $400 per semester; Central - $355 per semester

> Surveying Assistant

  Year 11 with passes in English and Maths

Diploma Resource Fees: South West - $600 per semester; Central - $228 per semester

> Surveying Technician

Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: Central - $130 per semester

Additional Costs

Protective Clothing: approximately $200 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Certificate IV Resource Fees: South West - $400 per semester; Central - $280 per semester

Diploma level) and the processing of survey data to produce computer aided engineering drawings and mine plans.

University Pathways

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TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Central

Curtin

Bachelor of Surveying

125

No

www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Building Design, Construction and Engineering

Other Courses Offered in Building Design, Construction + Engineering Course Name + Duration Certificate II in Drilling Operations

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Drilling Operations

Central – East Perth

National Code: RII20913 TAFE ID: J685 Duration - 6 months

NEW COURSE Certificate III in Mining Exploration National Code: RII30513 TAFE ID: J650 Duration - 6 months

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Code Duration Fee 076950C

6 months

$6,400

National Code: RII20913 TAFE ID: J685

Certificate III in Mining Exploration

083002M 12 months $12,800

Certificate III in Mining Exploration

083002M 12 months $12,800

National Code: RII30513 TAFE ID: W669

February or July Central – East Perth

National Code: RII30513 TAFE ID: J650

Minimum Entry Requirements   Year 10 with passes in Maths Students require a manual driving licence from their home country - however this licence must be converted to a "C" class WA Driver's license (manual) prior to week 11 of this course.   Year 10 with passes in Maths Students require a manual driving licence from their home country - however this licence must be converted to a "C" class WA Driver's license (manual) prior to week 11 of this course.

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BUSINESS + MANAGEMENT

> Bridging Courses

> Business Administration

> Management

> Accounting

> Human Resources

> Management (Commerce)

> Banking

> International Business

> Marketing

> Business

80

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

BUSINESS + MANAGEMENT – Bridging Courses TAFE WA offers students a wide range of diploma courses in business, management and finance. Entry into these Diplomas requires the equivalent of Australian Year 12, however if you do not meet this requirement and would still like to undertake a Diploma, you can enrol into one of the following bridging courses. These courses will prepare you for entry into your chosen pathway.

Course Name + Duration Certificate II in Business National Code: BSB20112 TAFE ID: J335 Duration - 6 months

Certificate III in Business National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337 Duration - 6 months

Certificate III in Business Administration National Code: BSB30412 TAFE ID: J338 Duration - 6 months

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Advertising Banking Services Business Human Resources International Trade Management Marketing Public Relations

079404E

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Advertising Banking Services Business Human Resources International Trade Management Marketing Public Relations

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Advertising Business Business Administration Human Resources International Trade Management Marketing Public Relations

079071K

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Challenger – Fremantle, Rockingham and Peel Polytechnic West – Thornlie Durack – Geraldton Great Southern – Albany South West – Bunbury Kimberley – Broome, Kununurra February or July Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle, Peel & Rockingham Polytechnic West – Bentley and Thornlie West Coast – Joondalup Great Southern – Albany Kimberley – Broome, Kununurra February or July Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle, Rockingham and Peel Polytechnic West – Thornlie Durack – Geraldton South West – Bunbury, Busselton Kimberley –Kununurra

Description Certificate II in Business This course will equip you with the skills that will prepare you for a successful career in business, including word processing, basic spreadsheets, mail procedures, preparing and processing accounts and the operation of a range of general office equipment that are required for entry level clerical and administrative positions, where work is carried out under supervision.

Certificate III in Business Administration This course will provide you with the business skills and knowledge you need to successfully perform administrative tasks in different work settings, including accounts payable and receivable processes, organising your work priorities and schedules, providing service to customers and working as part of a team. Completion of this course also provides a pathway into a range of Diploma programs.

Additional Costs Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of these bridging courses can continue into a specialised pathway of their choosing (please see table above for a list of options). Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Certificate III in Business This course will develop the practical skills you need to undertake a range of administrative tasks in an office environment, including customer service, computing, accounts and recordkeeping. Completion of this course also provides a pathway into a range of Diploma programs.

Career Opportunities > Receptionist > Clerical Officer > Administration Assistant

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Accounting Course Name + Duration Advanced Diploma of Accounting National Code: FNS60210 TAFE ID: S735 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Accounts Administration

Great Southern – Albany (up to Certificate IV only)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 037480G

6 months

$5,600

076404G

6 months

$5,600

075959B

6 months

$5,600

075908B

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

National Code: FNS30311 TAFE ID: D703

February or July Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle and Rockingham Polytechnic West – Thornlie (up to Diploma only) West Coast – Joondalup South West – Bunbury

Certificate IV in Accounting National Code: FNS40611 TAFE ID: D707

Diploma of Accounting National Code: FNS50210 TAFE ID: S718

Advanced Diploma of Accounting

National Code: FNS60210 TAFE ID: S735

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will introduce you to both manual and computerised accounting processes and enable you to develop the skills you need to create summaries of financial transactions for business.

> Accountant (Not CPA)

Graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Accounting can continue into the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

You will also develop skills to be able to produce and analyse financial reports, prepare simple and complex tax returns and lodgements and develop business plans. You will also learn how to conduct internal audits, implement tax plans and evaluate tax compliance whilst creating and using complex spreadsheets.

> Assistant Accountant > Bookkeeper > Junior Office Manager > Senior Financial Clerk

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Additional Costs Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

West Coast Challenger

82

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

225

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

180

Yes

Murdoch

Bachelor of Business (Accounting)

24

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

225

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

225

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Banking Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Accounts Administration

Diploma of Banking Services Management

Central – Perth

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 037480G

6 months

$5,600

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Banking Services

077181J

6 months

$5,600

077910C

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

National Code: FNS30311 TAFE ID: D703 OR

National Code: FNS50910 TAFE ID: S725 Duration - 1-1.5 years

Certificate III in Business

Year 12

National Code: FNS41011 TAFE ID: D710

Diploma of Banking Services Management National Code: FNS50910 TAFE ID: S725

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge in the areas of bank branch environments, commercial and retail lending and small business banking.You will gain the knowledge and skills you need to record and create summaries of the financial transactions of a business or other organisation for management purposes. You will also learn how the financial office environment operates and use financial industry standard equipment and software.

> Bank Officer

There are no additional costs for this course.

> Collection Clerk > Credit Officer > Loans Officer

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

ECU

Bachelor of Business

125

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Business Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Business

079073G

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

075964E

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Business

Central – Perth

Challenger – Fremantle* National Code: BSB50207 Polytechnic West – TAFE ID: D164 Bentley and Thornlie Duration - 1-1.5 years West Coast – Joondalup* Great Southern – Albany* Kimberley – Kununnara (*Up to Certificate IV only)

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

National Code: BSB40212 TAFE ID: J344

Diploma of Business

National Code: BSB50207 TAFE ID: D164

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course provides you with the skills you need to start your career as a business professional. You will be equipped with a broad range of business skills such as how to communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, build strong relationships with clients, and how to supervise and support colleagues and direct reports.

> Business Owner

Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

> Consultant > Manager > Supervisor

Further Study Graduates of the Diploma of Business can continue into the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

The skills you acquire in this course will enable you to work in a wide range of industries and organisations.

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central Polytechnic West

84

www.eti.wa.edu.au

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Business Administration Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business Administration

079071K

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Business Administration

075931C

6 months

$5,600

075965D

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Business Administration

Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle* National Code: Polytechnic West – BSB50407 Thornlie TAFE ID: D166 South West – Duration - 1-1.5 years Busselton and Bunbury* Kimberley – Kununnara* (*Up to Certificate IV only)

Year 10

National Code: BSB30412 TAFE ID: J338

National Code: BSB40507] TAFE ID: D148

Diploma of Business Administration

National Code: BSB50407 TAFE ID: D166

Year 12 (direct entry at Central and Polytechnic West only)

Description This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to plan, execute and evaluate your own work or the work of a team. You will learn how to manage office administration staff, produce complex documents, prepare financial reports and complex travel schedules, and have the opportunity to specialise in an area of interest.

Career Opportunities > Accounts Clerk > Accounts Supervisor > Administration Manager > Executive Personal Assistant > Office Manager > Personal Assistant > Project Assistant > Receptionist

Additional Costs Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central Polytechnic West West Coast

University

Qualification

Credit Points

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

SVP

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Human Resources Course Name + Duration Diploma of Human Resources Management National Code: BSB50613 TAFE ID: J520 Duration - 1-1.5 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business

Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle Polytechnic West – Thornlie West Coast – Joondalup Kimberley – Kununnara* (*Up to Certificate IV only)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate III in Business Administration

079071K

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

Certificate IV in Human Resources

080126A

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Human Resources Management

080127M

6 months

$5,600

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337 OR

National Code: BSB30412 TAFE ID: J338

National Code: BSB41013 TAFE ID: J518

National Code: BSB50613 TAFE ID: J520

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to recruit and select staff, monitor staff welfare, keep employees informed of their rights, and provide advice and support to management about staff issues. You will also gain knowledge about employment law, equal opportunity and occupational health and safety.

> HR Administration Officer

Graduates of the Diploma of Human Resources Management can continue into the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

> Equal Employment Officer > Human Resources Officer > HR Manager

Additional Costs

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast

86

www.eti.wa.edu.au

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

International Business Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in International Trade

058625K

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

075982C

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of International Business

Central – Perth

National Code: BSB50807 TAFE ID: D170 Duration - 1-1.5 years

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

National Code: BSB41107 TAFE ID: D154

Diploma of International Business National Code: BSB50807 TAFE ID: D170

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will develop your skills and understanding of international business and marketing theory. You will learn how to apply your knowledge to a range of functions and tasks, including the marketing of products and services, financial reporting, international market data analysis and building international client relations.

> Importer and Exporter

There are no additional costs for this course.

> International Marketer > Market Analyst > Market Forecaster > International Marketing Manager

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central

University

Qualification

Credit Points

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

SVP

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Management Course Name + Duration Diploma of Management National Code: BSB51107 TAFE ID: D173 Duration - 1-1.5 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Business

079073G

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

079072J

6 months

$5,600

075985M

6 months

$5,600

Central – Perth Challenger – Fremantle Polytechnic West – Bentley and Thornlie West Coast – Joondalup* Great Southern – Albany* Kimberley – Kununnara* (*Up to Certificate IV only)

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

National Code: BSB40212 TAFE ID: J344 OR

Certificate IV in Frontline Management National Code: BSB40812 TAFE ID: J345

Diploma of Management National Code: BSB51107 TAFE ID: D173

Description

Additional Costs

Further Study

This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to provide leadership and management in meeting business objectives.

Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

Graduates of the Diploma of Management can continue into the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

You will develop skills in business administrative procedures, human resources, team development and the implementation of business strategies.

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

You will also learn how to manage the operational areas of an organisation, including how to manage people and performance; recruit, select and induct staff; manage meetings; and prepare and manage budgets.

Career Opportunities > Manager > Office Administrator > Supervisor

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central Challenger Polytechnic West

88

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Management (Commerce) Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Diploma of Management (Commerce)

075985M

1 year

$11,700

Year 12

Diploma of Management (Commerce)

Polytechnic West – Bentley

National Code: BSB51107 TAFE ID: D173C Duration - 1-1.5 years

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

National Code: BSB51107 TAFE ID: D173C

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will enable you to develop skills and knowledge to successfully lead and manage teams in a business environment. You will develop skills in business administrative procedures, human resources, team development and the implementation of business strategies.

> Bookkeeper

Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

You will study modern business practices that will provide you with the skills and knowledge required for acceptance into the second year of the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

> Business Owner > Consultant > Human Resources Manager > Manager

Further Study Graduates of the Diploma of Business (Commerce) can continue into the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

> Project Manager > Supervisor

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Polytechnic West

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

200

Yes

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Marketing Course Name + Duration Diploma of Marketing National Code: BSB51207 TAFE ID: D174 Duration - 1.5 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Marketing

043069A

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

075958C

6 months

$5,600

Central – Perth West Coast – Joondalup

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

National Code: BSB41307 TAFE ID: D156

Diploma of Marketing National Code: BSB51207 TAFE ID: D174

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will provide you with the skills you will need to promote and sell products or services. You will learn about marketing principles and research, identifying market opportunities, profiling the market, analysing consumer behaviour and target marketing.

> Advertising Officer

Graduates of the Diploma of Marketing can continue into the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

You will also learn to evaluate marketing opportunities, establish and adjust the marketing mix (the blend of product, price, place and promotion), develop a marketing communications plan, implement a marketing solution and review marketing performance.

Additional Costs

> Marketing Officer > Marketing Team Leader > Market Research Officer > Assistant Marketing Manager

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Students may be required to purchase text books. More information will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

www.eti.wa.edu.au

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communications)

100 - 200

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)

100 - 200

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Curtin

Curtin ECU

90

SVP

Qualification

ECU

West Coast

Credit Points

University

Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communications)

100 - 200

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)

100 - 200

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Business + Management

Other Courses Offered in Business + Management Course Name + Duration Diploma of Advertising

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Business

079070M

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Advertising

055051A

6 months

$5,600

Year 12

Diploma of Advertising

075960J

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Information and Cultural Services

079400J

6 months

$5,600

079401G

6 months

$5,600

079402G

1 year

$11,200

Central – Perth

National Code: BSB50107 TAFE ID: D163 Duration - 1 year

National Code: BSB30112 TAFE ID: J337

National Code: BSB40107 TAFE ID: D144

National Code: BSB50107 TAFE ID: D163

Diploma of Library and Information Services National Code: CUL50111 TAFE ID: D697 Duration - 2 years

February or July Central – Perth

Year 10

National Code: CUL30111 TAFE ID: D695

Certificate IV in Library, Information and Cultural Services National Code: CUL40111 TAFE ID: D696

Diploma of Library and Information Services National Code: CUL50111 TAFE ID: D697

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CHILDREN’S + COMMUNITY SERVICES

CHILDREN’S SERVICES

COMMUNITY SERVICES

> Early Childhood, Education and Care

> Community Services Coordination (includes Aged Care and Disability)

EDUCATION SUPPORT > Education Support

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> Community Services Work (includes Aged Care, Disability and Youth Work)


CHILDREN'S SERVICES – Early Childhood, Education and Care Course Name + Duration Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care

Central – Leederville Polytechnic West – Thornlie Kimberley – Broome

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

February or July Certificate III in Early Childhood Diploma of Education & Care Early Childhood West Coast – Joondalup National Code: CHC30113 Education TAFE ID: J587 South West – Bunbury and Care Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594

February Certificate III in Early Childhood Diploma of Education & Care Early Childhood Great Southern – Albany National Code: CHC30113 Education TAFE ID: J587 February or July and Care National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594 Duration - 2 years

Durack – Geraldton

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

February or July

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594

Challenger – Rockingham

National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594 Duration - 1.5 years

082832C

1 year

$11,700

081871D

1 year

$11,700

082832C

6 months

$5,850

081871D

1 year

$11,700

082832C

6 months

$5,850

081871D

1.5 years

$17,550

082832C

6 months

$5,850

082002G

6 months

$5,850

081871D

6 months

$5,850

National Code: CHC30113 TAFE ID: J587

National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594

National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594 Duration - 1.5 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care National Code: CHC30113 TAFE ID: J587

Certificate IV in Education Support

National Code: CHC40213 TAFE ID: D590

Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care National Code: CHC50113 TAFE ID: J594

Year 10 plus an IELTS of 6.0*

Year 10 plus an IELTS of 6.0*

Year 10 plus an IELTS of 6.0*

Year 10 plus an IELTS of 6.0*

* or equivalent

Description This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge you will need to provide care and meet the social, emotional, physical and educational needs of children aged 0-12 in various care settings. Learn about ethical work practices and the legal requirements of the industry, and gain advanced skills in care routines, working with families, observing and documenting children’s behaviour, working with culturally diverse clients and managing safety in the workplace.

You will undertake a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have learned.

Career Opportunities > Childcare Assistant > Crèche Carer > Crèche Coordinator > Family or Long-Day Carer > Playgroup Assistant > Playgroup Carer

First Aid Certificate: approximately $100 Working with Children Check: $10 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

Work Placement

Additional Costs

This course has a work placement component.

GSIT & SWIT – Resource Fees - $220 per semester for Certificate III & Diploma

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

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University Pathways for the Diploma of Children's Services (Early Childhood Education and Care) University

TAFE Institute

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)

100

Yes

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Education (Primary)

90

Yes

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

100

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) & (Children & Family Studies) Double Major

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Children & Family Studies)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Work

105

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Youth Work)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Youth Work)

90

Yes

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood & Primary Teaching)

9

Yes

Central Curtin

Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast Central Challenger

ECU

Polytechnic West West Coast South West Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast South West Polytechnic West Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast South West Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast South West

ECU

Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast South West Central Challenger Polytechnic West Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast South West Central Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast South West

Murdoch

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Children + Community Services

EDUCATION SUPPORT – Education Support Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Education Support National Code: CHC40213 TAFE ID: J590 Duration - 1 year

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Education Support

Great Southern – Albany (Certificate III only) South West – Bunbury

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 082001J

6 months

$5,850

082002G

6 months

$5,850

National Code: CHC30213 TAFE ID: J588

Year 10 plus an IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent

February or July Central – Leederville Challenger – Rockingham West Coast – Joondalup Kimberley – Broome

Certificate IV in Education Support

National Code: CHC40213 TAFE ID: J590

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

This course will enable you to develop skills to assist the teaching staff in schools to provide care and supervision for children with special learning and physical needs from kindergarten to Year 12. Upon completion of this course you will be able to foster and enhance the social, emotional, psychological, cognitive and language development of children.

> After-School Care Worker

1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

You will also learn how to implement programs and processes to support the needs of children.

> Carer for Students with Disabilities > Education Assistant

Additional Costs First Aid Certificate: approximately $100 Working with Children Check: $10 National Police History Check: via the Department of Education $33 SWIT - $180 per course; GSIT - $100 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of this qualification are eligible for university entry. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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COMMUNITY SERVICES – Community Services Coordination Course Name + Duration Diploma of Community Services Coordination

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Aged Care

Challenger – Rockingham

031535A

6 months

$5,850

075930D

6 months

$5,850

Diploma of Community Services Coordination

075967B

1 year

$11,700

Certificate III in Disability

031536M

6 months

$5,850

075935K

6 months

$5,850

075967B

1 year

$11,700

National Code: CHC30212 TAFE ID: J005

Certificate IV in Aged Care

National Code: CHC52212 TAFE ID: J044 Duration - 2 years

National Code:CHC40108 TAFE ID: D278

National Code: CHC52212 TAFE ID: J044

Diploma of Community Services Coordination

February or July Challenger – Rockingham

National Code: CHC30408 TAFE ID: D271

Certificate IV in Disability

National Code: CHC52212 TAFE ID: J044 Duration - 2 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: CHC40312 TAFE ID: J013

Diploma of Community Services Coordination National Code: CHC52212 TAFE ID: J044

Year 10

Year 10

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

This course will enable you to develop the skills you will need to plan, develop, implement, monitor and coordinate community services and programs, within community services settings such as residential facilities, group homes, community agencies and government departments.

> Community Services Coordinator > Community Services Manager

This course has a work placement component.

Additional Costs

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

As a significant part of this course, you will undertake supervised work placement where lectures, tutorials and assessments will be oriented into the workplace.

First Aid Certificate: approximately $100 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

Further Study Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree. Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways University

ECU

Murdoch

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TAFE Institute

Challenger

Challenger

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Counselling

120

Yes

Bachelor of Science (Psychology)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Children & Family Studies)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Work

120

Yes

Bachelor of Youth Work

90

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Community Development)

12

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Children + Community Services

Community Services Work Course Name + Duration Diploma of Community Services Work National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037 Duration - 2 year

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Community Services Work

Great Southern – Albany

February Durack – Geraldton

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037 Duration - 2 years

Diploma of Community Services Work

031533C

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Community Services Work

075932B

6 months

$5,850

Diploma of Community Services Work

075968A

1 year

$11,700

075932B

1 year

$11,700

075968A

1 year

$11,700

031533C

6 months

$5,850

021893F

6 months

$5,850

Diploma of Community Services Work

075968A

1 year

$11,700

Certificate IV in Youth Work

021893F

1 year

$11,700

Diploma of Community Services Work

075968A

1 year

$11,700

National Code: CHC30112 TAFE ID: J004

National Code: CHC40708 TAFE ID: D284

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037

Certificate IV in Community Services Work

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037

February or July West Coast – Joondalup

Certificate III in Community Services Work

National Code: CHC41812 TAFE ID: J024

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037 Duration - 2 years

Durack – Geraldton

Year 10

National Code: CHC30112 TAFE ID: J004

Certificate IV in Youth Work

February

Year 10

National Code: CHC40708 TAFE ID: D284

Diploma of Community Services Work

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037 Duration - 2 years

Diploma of Community Services Work

Year 10

February or July Central – Leederville Challenger – Fremantle West Coast – Joondalup Kimberley – Broome* South West – Bunbury* *Up to Certificate III only

Diploma of Community Services Work

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: CHC41812 TAFE ID: J024

Year 10

February or July Kimberley – Broome South West – Busselton* (*Up to Certificate IV only)

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037

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Course Name + Duration Diploma of Community Services Work

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Aged Care

031535A

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Community Services Work

075932B

6 months

$5,850

075930D

6 months

$5,850

Diploma of Community Services Work

075968A

1 year

$11,700

Certificate III in Disability

031536M

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Community Services Work

075932B

6 months

$5,850

075968A

1 year

$11,700

Central – Leederville

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037 Duration - 2 years

National Code: CHC30212 TAFE ID: D278

National Code: CHC40708 TAFE ID: D284

Year 10

OR

Certificate IV in Aged Care National Code: CHC40108 TAFE ID: 075930D

National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037

Diploma of Community Services Work National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037 Duration - 2 years

February Great Southern – Albany

National Code: CHC30408 TAFE ID: D271

Year 10

February or July Central – Leederville

National Code: CHC40708 TAFE ID: D284

Diploma of Community Services Work National Code: CHC50612 TAFE ID: J037

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

This course will provide you with the range of skills you need to begin your career in community services. The course covers business skills, community program development, advocacy, case management, policy and research. You will also learn how to manage finances and apply the principles of workplace safety. During the course, you will complete a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have learned, and undertake real community services projects that involve working as a team within the community.

> Aged Care Worker

1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

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> Community Worker > Family Support Worker > Outreach Officer > Welfare Worker

Additional Costs First Aid Certificate: approximately $100 Working with Children Check: $10 Resources - $80 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

2. Students at West Coast may have classes at both Joondalup campus and McLarty campus. The McLarty campus is located 10 minutes from the main campus.

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Children + Community Services

University Pathways University

TAFE Institute

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Science (Psychology)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Counselling

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Children & Family Studies)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Social Work

120

Yes

Bachelor of Youth Work

90

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Arts (Community Development)

12

Yes

Central Challenger West Coast Central Challenger West Coast Central Challenger West Coast Central Challenger ECU

West Coast Central Challenger West Coast Central Challenger West Coast Central Challenger West Coast Central Challenger West Coast

Murdoch

Challenger

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Other Courses Offered in Community Services Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Disability National Code: CHC40312 TAFE ID: J013 Duration - 1 year

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Disability

Great Southern – Albany* (Certificate III only)

February or July West Coast – Joondalup

National Code: CHC41812 TAFE ID: J024 Duration - 1 year

Certificate IV in Youth Work National Code: CHC41812 TAFE ID: J024 Duration - 1 year

Certificate IV in Aged Care National Code: CHC40108 TAFE ID: D278 Duration - 1 year

100

Year 10

031536M

6 months

$5,850

National Code: CHC40312 TAFE ID: J013

075935K

6 months

$5,850

Certificate III in Community Services Work

031533C

6 months

$5,850

National Code: CHC41812 TAFE ID: J024

021893F

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Youth Work

021893F

1 year

$11,700

Year 10

Certificate III in Aged Care

031535A

6 months

$5,850

Year 10

075930D

6 months

$5,850

National Code: CHC30408 TAFE ID: D271

February or July Central – Leederville* Challenger – Rockingham South West – Bunbury* (*Up to Certificate III only)

Certificate IV in Youth Work

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate IV in Disability

National Code: CHC30112 TAFE ID: J004

Certificate IV in Youth Work

February Durack – Geraldton

Year 10

National Code: CHC41812 TAFE ID: J024

February or July Kimberley – Broome

February Great Southern – Albany

National Code: CHC30212 TAFE ID: J005

February or July Central – Leederville Challenger – Rockingham, Peel* Kimberley – Broome South West – Bunbury* Durack – Geraldton* (*Up to Certificate III only

www.eti.wa.edu.au

Certificate IV in Aged Care National Code: CHC40108 TAFE ID: D278


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HEALTH, RECREATION + LIFESTYLE

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HEALTH

RECREATION

LIFESTYLE

> Dental Assisting

> Fitness

> Beauty Therapy

> Dental Technology

> Hairdressing

> Enrolled Nursing

> Remedial Massage

www.eti.wa.edu.au


HEALTH – Bridging Courses Entry into our Diploma of Nursing program requires the equivalent of Australian Year 12. However, if you do not meet this requirement but would still like to follow the Nursing pathway, you can enrol in one of the following bridging courses. These courses will prepare you for entry into the Nursing pathway.

Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations

February or July

National Code: 52401WA TAFE ID: 7170 Duration – 6 months

Pathway

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Code Duration Fee

Minimum Entry Requirements

Certificate III in Aged Care

031535A

6 months

$5,850

Challenger – Murdoch Polytechnic West – Bentley (Cert IV only)

Year 10 With IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations

056151M

6 months

$7,200

Year 11 With passes in English and Maths plus IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

February

Certificate III in Aged Care

031535A

6 months

$5,850

Year 10 With IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education

084046B

6 months

$5,850

Year 11 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance

032930D

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education

Durack – Geraldton

National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728 Duration – 6 months

Central – Mt Lawley South West – Bunbury

February or July

February Great Southern – Albany HLT32412 only February or July Central – Mt Lawley

National Code: CHC30212 TAFE ID: J005

National Code: 52401WA TAFE ID: 7170

National Code: CHC30212 TAFE ID: J005

National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728

National Code: HLT32412 TAFE ID: J064 OR NEW COURSE

February or July West Coast – Joondalup

National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728 Duration – 6 months

Year 10 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

Certificate III in Health Service Assistance

081868K

6 months

$5,850

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education

084046B

6 months

$5,850

Certificate III Health Service Assistance

081868K

6 months

$5,850

Year 10 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

084046B

6 months

$5,850

Year 10 With IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

National Code: HLT32512 TAFE ID: J065

National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing

Year 10

National Code: HLT32512 TAFE ID: J065

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728

Year 11 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

* or equivalent

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

Certificate IV in Preparation for Entry into Nursing

These bridging courses will lead you to a range of career opportunities depending on the stream you choose.

1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

Additional Costs

Work Placement

Cert IV in Preparation for Nursing Education Resource Fees: $150 per semester; West Coast - $180 per semester

The Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance at Central has a 4 week full time work placement requirement. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

This course covers the foundation skills of maths, communication, physics, chemistry, microbiology and human biology; that are needed to achieve the minimum entry requirements of the Diploma of Nursing. Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations This course is designed for students who have not satisfied the necessary secondary education requirements to enter directly into higher level nursing programs, i.e. Enrolled or Registered Nursing. The aim of the course is to improve your maths and communication skills, and knowledge of physics, chemistry, microbiology and human biology.

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations Resource Fees: Challenger - $250 per semester More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of these bridging courses can continue into the specialised programs outlined above. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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Dental Assisting Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Dental Assisting

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Dental Assisting

Central – Nedlands

National Code: HLT43012 TAFE ID: J092 Duration - 1.5 years

National Code: HLT31812 TAFE ID: J058

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 079011M

1 year

$12,800

079012K

6 months

$6,400

Certificate IV in Dental Assisting National Code: HLT43012 TAFE ID: J092

  Year 11 with passes in Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

Certificate III in Dental Assisting

> Dental Assistant

This course will teach you how to provide an advanced level of chair side assistance to a dentist or dental therapist. You will learn about dental procedures, materials, equipment, preparation for dental radiography, infection control policies and procedures occupational health and safety and effective workplace communication.

> Dental Company Representative

This course has a work placement component.

Certificate IV in Dental Assisting

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

During this course you will develop skills to confidently prepare a prescribed dental radiographic image, apply the principles of radiation biology and protection in dental practice, assist in oral health care procedures during general anaesthesia and respond effectively to difficult situations.

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> Dental Receptionist

Additional Costs First Aid Certificate: $100 Working with Children Clearance: $10 Uniform: $120

Additional Information 1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Students who complete the Certificate IV in Dental Assisting are able to progress to the Diploma of Dental Technology at Central. Graduates are eligible for entry into a university undergraduate degree. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle

Dental Technology Course Name + Duration Diploma of Dental Technology

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Diploma of Dental Technology

Central – Nedlands

National Code: HLT50512 TAFE ID: J102

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 067511A

2 years

$32,000

National Code: HLT50512 TAFE ID: J102 Duration - 2 years

  Year 12 with passes in Science and IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent

Description

Additional Costs

Work Placement

This course is delivered in a simulated dental laboratory under the guidance of highly qualified lecturers.

Resource Fees: $750 per semester

This course has a work placement component.

Along with skills in dental technology you will learn about infection control policies and procedures, occupational health and safety and effective workplace communication. You will also learn to construct, repair and modify dentures, bridges, crowns and other dental appliances.

Career Opportunities > Dental Technician

First Aid Certificate: $100 Working with Children Clearance: $10

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Uniform: $120 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement.

Further Study Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree. Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities. For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

> Dental Company Representative

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Enrolled Nursing Course Name + Duration Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing)

055233F

1.5 years

$24,000

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0*

Certificate III in Aged Care

031535A

6 months

$5,850

Year 10 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with no band lower than 6.0*

Great Southern – Albany Durack – Geraldton

National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108

February or July

National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108 Duration - 1.5 years

West Coast – Joondalup South West – Bunbury

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing)

February Durack – Geraldton

National Code: CHC30212 TAFE ID: J005

February or July South West – Bunbury

National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108 Duration - 2.5 years

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108

February Great Southern – Albany

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education

084046B

6 months

$8,000

055233F

1.5 years

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Science plus $24,000 an IELTS of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0*

084046B

6 months

$8,000

National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108

Year 11 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

055233F

1.5 years

Year 11 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.5 $24,000 with no band lower than 6.0*

* or equivalent

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Course Name + Duration Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing)

Intakes + Locations February or July West Coast – Joondalup

Pathway NEW COURSE

Certificate III in Health Service Assistance

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 081868K

6 months

$5,850

National Code: HTL32512 TAFE ID: J065

National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108 Duration - 2.5 years

Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education National Code: 52689WA TAFE ID: 3728

065583A

6 months

$8,000

Diploma of Nursing

(Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) National Code: HLT51612 TAFE ID: J108

055233F

1.5 years

$24,000

Year 10 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with no band lower than 6.0*   Year 11 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0*   Year 12 with passes in Maths and Science plus an IELTS of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0*

* or equivalent

Description This course will equip you with the skills you will need to become a qualified Enrolled Nurse. You will complete supervised clinical placement in hospitals, nursing homes and healthcare agencies. On completion of this course, you can register with the Australian Health Professionals Regulation Agency (AHPRA). You will need an IELTS score of 7.0, with no band lower than 7.0 to register with this agency.

Career Opportunities > Enrolled Nurse (Comprehensive) [SubjectTo Registration with AHPRA]

Additional Costs Resource Fees: South West - $350 per semester; West Coast - $400 per semester Working with Children Clearance: $10

Medical Clearances + Immunisations: Up to $400. This includes: the Department of Health Criminal Records Screening Card; the National Police Clearance; Nursing Medicals, plus any vaccinations required or serology reports proving immunity. More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. 2. Prior to undertaking the first clinical placement, students must provide a medical clearance from a doctor in Australia, including multiresistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) screening, immunisation, tuberculosis (TB) screening and a declaration of any communicable diseases.

3. Students must also undertake a criminal record screening as a requirement of the Health Department of Western Australia and an Australian Police Clearance prior to the first clinical placement. 4. Students at West Coast may have classes at both Joondalup Campus and McLarty campus.The McLarty campus is located 10 minutes from the main campus.

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Uniform: $100

University Pathways TAFE Institute West Coast Great Southern South West

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

ECU

Bachelor of Science (Nursing)

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Science (Nursing)

150

No

Curtin

Bachelor of Science (Nursing)

150

No

Curtin

Bachelor of Science (Nursing)

150

No

ECU

Bachelor of Science (Nursing)

120

No

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle

RECREATION – Fitness Course Name + Duration Certificate IV in Fitness National Code: SIS40210 TAFE ID: D438 Duration - 1 year

Intakes + Locations February Challenger – Fremantle Durack – Geraldton (Certificate III only) South West – Bunbury

Pathway Certificate III in Fitness National Code: SIS30313 TAFE ID: J760

Certificate IV in Fitness National Code: SIS40210 TAFE ID: D438

Description

Additional Costs

This course will provide you with the wide range of practical skills and knowledge you need to qualify as a personal trainer so that you can plan and conduct fitness programs over a range of contexts.

Certificate III Resource Fees: Durack -$150 per semester; South West - $200 per semester; Challenger - $470 per semester

You will learn how to work with allied health professionals, undertake basic postural appraisals, use a broad range of fitness equipment and analyse client behaviours and strategies to increase exercise participation. Throughout the course you will also develop the skills, knowledge and expertise you need to work with specific client groups, including older adults, children and adolescents.

Career Opportunities > Gym Instructor > Health and Fitness Professional > Personal Trainer

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CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 083004J

6 months

$5,600

077180K

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV Resource Fees: Durack -$150 per semester; South West - $260 per semester; Challenger - $470 per semester

Year 11 plus a medical clearance is required

3. Students studying at the Bunbury Campus will complete the first aid certificate as part of their course i.e. a first aid certificate is not required for entry. 4. Students at West Coast may have classes at both Joondalup Campus and McLarty campus.The McLarty campus is located 10 minutes from the main campus.

First Aid Certificate: $100 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information 1. You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. Please note that Challenger do not require this police clearance. 2. Due to the physical nature of his course a medical clearance is required before entry.

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Completion of this course may provide you with the minimum entrance requirements for an undergraduate degree at University. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle

LIFESTYLE – Beauty Therapy Course Name + Duration Diploma of Beauty Therapy

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Beauty Services

West Coast – Joondalup

National Code: SIB50110 TAFE ID: S781 Duration - 1 year

Diploma of Beauty Therapy National Code: SIB50110 TAFE ID: S781

Challenger – Fremantle and Peel South West – Bunbury

6 months

$5,600

National Code: SIB50110 TAFE ID: S781

080770F

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Beauty Therapy

080770F

1 year

$11,200

Year 10

041748E

1 year

$11,200

Year 10

080770F

6 months

$5,600

National Code: SIB50110 TAFE ID: S781

February

Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy Diploma of National Code: SIB40110 Beauty Therapy Great Southern – Albany National Code: SIB50110 TAFE ID: S781 Duration - 1.5 years

February or July Central – Perth (Certificate IV 6 months duration at Central)

Year 10

043722K

National Code: SIB30110 TAFE ID: S779

Diploma of Beauty Therapy

February

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

TAFE ID: S780

Diploma of Beauty Therapy National Code: SIB50110 TAFE ID: S781

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will enable you to develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to operate in the beauty industry.

> Beauty Therapist

You will develop skills in a broad range of beauty therapy treatments and services which may include facial massage, body massage, hair removal, cosmetic tattooing, spa treatments, lash and brow treatments, nail services, make up, aromatherapy, providing advice on beauty treatments and services, selling retail skin care and cosmetic products and coordinating a work team.

> Skin Care Professional

The knowledge and skills gained can be applied in beauty salons, spas and the wider beauty industry. Supervised work placement in a beauty clinic is undertaken in this qualification.

West Coast Resource Fees: Certificate III $700 per semester and Diploma $600 per semester; Uniform - $110; Certificate III Beauty Kit - $445; Diploma Skincare Kit - $100; Text Books approximately $123

> Nail Technician > Salon Manager/Owner > Spa Manager

Additional Costs Challenger Resource Fees: $500 per semester; First Aid Certificate $100; Equipment - $500; Uniform + Badge - $95, and; Text Books - approximately $90

Central Resource Fees: $500 per semester; Uniform - $75; Text Books - approximately $125

Great Southern Resource Fees: $700 per semester; Uniform - $100; Equipment - approximately $275 South West Resource Fees: $1950 per semester; Uniform - $150; Textbooks $240; Equipment $275 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Work Placement This course has a work placement component. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Completion of this course may provide you with the minimum entrance requirements for an undergraduate degree at University. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle

Hairdressing Course Name + Duration Diploma of Salon Management

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Hairdressing

Polytechnic West – Balga

National Code: SIB50210 TAFE ID: S782 Duration - 2 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 074303F

1 year

$12,300

075938G

6 months

$6,150

075977M

6 months

$6,150

National Code: SIH30111 TAFE ID: D590

Certificate IV in Hairdressing National Code: SIH40111 TAFE ID: D591

Diploma of Salon Management National Code: SIB50210 TAFE ID: S782

  Year 10

Description

Additional Costs

Work Placement

This course equips you with the knowledge and skills you need to successfully manage or operate a salon. The course is delivered by industry professionals who will combine technical study with practice to enable you to develop the fundamental and artistic hand skills that are required in hairdressing.

Resource Fees: $750 per semester More information on additional costs

This course has a work placement component.

will be provided at orientation.

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

You will learn how to: deal with a wide variety of clients and customers using discretion and tact; sell retail products and hairdressing services; consult with clients and provide advice. You will also learn how to perform a full range of hairdressing services including fundamental and creative haircutting, styling, colouring, perming and straightening on male and female clients.

Career Opportunities > Freelance Session Stylist > Hairdresser > Salon Manager > Salon Owner/Operator > Technical Adviser with a Hairdressing Products Company

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Additional Information 1. Students who enrol into the Certificate III and IV in Hairdressing and the Diploma of Salon Management will be required to find a work placement (whilst studying) in a commercial hairdressing salon for a minimum of 2 days per week in order to meet the assessment requirements of these courses and to obtain the skill level required to work in the hairdressing industry. More information about this requirement will be provided at orientation. 2. Students will be provided with a hairdressing kit.

Further Study There are no established university pathways for this course however completion of this course may provide you with the minimum entrance requirements for an undergraduate degree in e.g. business or management. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle

Remedial Massage Course Name + Duration Diploma of Remedial Massage

Intakes + Locations February Challenger – Fremantle

National Code: HLT50307 TAFE ID: D087 Duration - 1.5 years

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Pathway

083004J

Certificate III Fitness

Diploma of Remedial Massage

July Challenger - Murdoch February

6 months

$5,600

National Code: SIS30313 TAFE ID: J760

National Code: HLT50307 TAFE ID: D087

057477C

1.5 years

$16,800

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations

056151M

6 months

$7,200

National Code: 52401WA TAFE ID: 7170

Challenger - Fremantle Diploma of Remedial Massage National Code: HLT50307 TAFE ID: D087

057477C

1.5 years

$16,800

Year 11 plus a medical clearance is required   Year 12 with passes in English and Human Biology

Year 11 with passes in English and Maths plus IELTS of 6.0 with all bands at 6.0   Year 12 with passes in English and Human Biology

Description

Career Opportunities

Work Placement

This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to perform massages for relaxation and health purposes. You will learn skills to assess a client's massage needs, and plan and conduct a remedial massage based on knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology using skills in a wide range of soft tissue massage techniques. You will also learn to work safely and ethically in a healthcare environment, to communicate effectively with clients and other healthcare workers and to operate your own massage practice.

> Massage Therapist

This course has a work placement component.

Additional Costs Resource Fees: $490 per semester

Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Equipment: approximately $1,250 (includes massage table and stool)

Further Study

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

There is no established university pathway for this course, however completion of this course may provide you with the minimum entrance requirements for an undergraduate degree. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Challenger

ECU

Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science)

105

Yes

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HOSPITALITY + TOURISM

HOSPITALITY

TOURISM

> Asian Cookery

> Events

> Baking

> Travel

> Commercial Cookery

> Tourism

> Food and Beverage > Patisserie

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Hospitality + Tourism

HOSPITALITY – Asian Cookery Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Asian Cookery

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

Polytechnic West – Bentley

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628 Duration - 2.5 years

National Code: SIT30913 TAFE ID: J620

Certificate IV in Asian Cookery National Code: SIT40513 TAFE ID: J625

Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT50313 TAFE ID: J627

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to plan, organise, prepare and cook Asian food as a qualified chef or cook.You will learn about effective communication, occupational health and safety procedures and workplace hygiene.

> Asian Chef

You will also learn skills to produce quality foods, plan menus, prepare food according to dietary or cultural needs, control costs and serve a range of meals in a professional manner. You will practice the skills you have learned in a simulated work environment or at an appropriate hospitality establishment.

Additional Costs

You will have the opportunity to work as a cook in various hospitality enterprises where Asian food is prepared and served, including restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes, cafeterias and coffee shops.

Uniform: approximately $315

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 081103M

1 year

$14,400

081105J

6 months

$7,200

081627E

6 months

$7,200

081628D

6 months

$7,200

> Head Chef > Hospitality Manager > Operations Manager > Supervisor

Certificate III Resource Fees: $900 per semester Certificate IV Resource Fees: $580 per semester Diploma and Advanced Diploma Resource Fees: $360 per semester

Equipment: approximately $315

Additional Information 1. Students who change streams midway through their course may be liable for additional costs of up to $2,000. 2. To meet the assessment requirements of this course, you may be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Year 10

3. Polytechnic West has partnered with City & Guilds London to provide international students with the opportunity to gain a City & Guilds International Vocation Qualification whilst studying their Hospitality program at Polytechnic West. City & Guilds qualifications are recognised in over 140 countries, assisting students who wish to gain international work experience. Polytechnic West’s hospitality students can apply for their City & Guilds qualifications during their studies and receive a dual qualification. City & Guilds Assessment and Certification for Diploma students is $695 and for the Assessment and Certification of short courses $450 per course.

Work Placement This course may have an off site work placement. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality can continue into the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Polytechnic West

ECU

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Business

180

Yes

Bachelor of Hospitality + Tourism Management

180

Yes

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Baking Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)

West Coast – Joondalup

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 071347G

1 year

$14,400

Year 10

National Code: FDF30710 TAFE ID: S771

National Code: FDF30710 TAFE ID: S771 Duration - 1 year

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Information

This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the baking industry and produce a variety of breads, cakes, pastries and yeast goods.

> Assistant Chef

1. Students who change streams midway through their course will be liable for additional costs of up to $2,000.

You will learn how to decorate an extensive range of cakes, pastries and other baked products.You will also learn about OH&S procedures, food hygiene and sanitation and effective workplace communication.

Additional Costs

Successful completion of this course will enable you to work as a qualified baker in a large scale plant bakery, hot bread shop, pastry shop, or in a hotel or hospital bakery.

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Assistant Patissier > Baker’s Assistant > Pastry Chef

Resource Fees: $500 per semester Uniform: approximately $250 Equipment: approximately $250

2. To meet the assessment requirements of this course, you may be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Further Study This is a standalone course however graduates of this course can continue into other Hospitality streams such as Asian Cookery, Commercial Cookery and Food and Beverage offered at various TAFE WA Institutes. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

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Commercial Cookery Course Name + Duration Advanced Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628 Duration - 2.5 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

South West – Margaret River Durack – Geraldton* (Up to Certificate III only) February or July Challenger – Fremantle Polytechnic West – Bentley West Coast – Joondalup Kimberley – Broome* South West – Bunbury* (*Up to Diploma only)

Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery National Code: SIT40413 TAFE ID: J624

Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT50313 TAFE ID: J627

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628

This course will develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to plan, organise, prepare and cook food in a commercial kitchen environment. You will develop skills to produce quality foods, plan menus, prepare food according to dietary or cultural needs, control costs, work as part of a team, and serve a range of meals in a professional manner. You will then be required to practice these skills in a simulated work environment or at an appropriate hospitality establishment.Topics such as effective communication, occupational health and safety procedures and workplace hygiene are also covered.

Career Opportunities

> Executive Chef > Food and Beverage Manager > Head Chef > Hospitality Manager > Professional Cook > Restaurant Manager

081624G

1 year

$14,400

081102A

6 months

$7,200

081627E

6 months

$7,200

081628D

6 months

$7,200

Diploma (SIT50313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $310 per semester Polytechnic West, Challenger - $360 per semester; South West - $340 per semester; Kimberley - $500 per semester; West Coast - $300 per semester Advanced Diploma (SIT60313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $190 per semester; South West - $300 per semester; Polytechnic West - $360 per semester; West Coast - $250 per semester; Uniform - approximately $250. Please note that students will be required to purchase a uniform for kitchens and workshop use. This uniform can be used across many hospitality qualifications and students may not be required to purchase a new uniform if they continue into a higher qualification

Other Fees

Additional Costs

Certificate III (SIT30813) Resource Fees: Durack, Great Southern, Kimberley and West Coast - $500 per semester; Challenger & Polytechnic West - $1,120 per semester; South West - $1,450 per semester Certificate IV (SIT40413) Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $580 per semester; Challenger - $280 per semester; Durack, Kimberley and West Coast - $500 per semester; South West $1280 per semester; West Coast - $600 per semester

Year 10

National Code: SIT30813 TAFE ID: J619

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

Description

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Equipment Fees: Challenger & Polytechnic West approximately $350 and South West approximately $400 Text Books: South West approximately $200 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information

1. Students who change streams midway through their course may be liable for additional costs of up to $2,000. 2. To complete the assessment requirements of this course, you may be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

3. Certificates awarded to students graduating from cookery courses at West Coast will also include the WACS (World Association Chefs Societies) - Recognition of Quality Culinary Education. 4. Polytechnic West has partnered with City & Guilds London to provide international students with the opportunity to gain a City & Guilds International Vocation Qualification whilst studying their Hospitality program at Polytechnic West. City & Guilds qualifications are recognised in over 140 countries, assisting students who wish to gain international work experience. Polytechnic West’s hospitality students can apply for their City & Guilds qualifications during their studies and receive a dual qualification. City & Guilds Assessment and Certification for Diploma students is $695 and for the Assessment and Certification of short courses $450 per course.

Work Placement

This course may have an off site work placement. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study

Graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality can continue into the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways TAFE Institute Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast

University

Qualification

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality & Tourism Management Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality + Tourism Management Bachelor of Commerce

ECU ECU ECU Curtin

Credit Points 225 180 180 180 180 180 180 225

SVP No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

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Food and Beverage Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate IV in Hospitality

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628 Duration - 2 years

Durack – Geraldton (Certificate IV only) February or July Challenger – Fremantle Kimberley – Broome* Polytechnic West – Bentley West Coast – Joondalup South West – Bunbury* (*Up to Diploma only)

Description This course provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to work as a senior manager in any hospitality functional area. You will learn about the hospitality industry, security, hygiene and safety in the workplace along with the practical skills necessary to supervise the service of food and drink to customers. The course also covers communication, leadership and management skills; managing budgets and workplace relations; and will enable you to develop your skills in specialised management roles in hospitality establishments.

National Code: SIT40313 TAFE ID: J623

Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT50313 TAFE ID: J627

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 081626F

1 year

$14,400

081627E

6 months

$7,200

081628D

6 months

$7,200

Diploma (SIT50313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $310 per semester Polytechnic West - $360 per semester; Kimberley - $500 per semester; South West - $240 per semester; West Coast $300 per semester Advanced Diploma (SIT60313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $190 per semester; Polytechnic West - $360 per semester; West Coast - $250 per semester Uniform: approximately $250 Equipment Fees: approximately $350 Text Books: approximately $350 (except for Challenger and Polytechnic West) More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career Opportunities > Food and Beverage Manager

Additional Information

> Hospitality Manager

1. Students who change streams midway through their course will be liable for additional costs of up to $2,000.

> Operations Manager > Restaurant Manager

Additional Costs Certificate IV (SIT40313) Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $520 per semester; Durack, Kimberley - $500 per semester; Challenger - $330 per semester; South West - $700 per semester; West Coast - $200 per semester

2. To complete the assessment requirements of this course, you may be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Year 10

3. Polytechnic West has partnered with City & Guilds London to provide international students with the opportunity to gain a City & Guilds International Vocation Qualification whilst studying their Hospitality program at Polytechnic West. City & Guilds qualifications are recognised in over 140 countries, assisting students who wish to gain international work experience. Polytechnic West’s hospitality students can apply for their City & Guilds qualifications during their studies and receive a dual qualification. City & Guilds Assessment and Certification for Diploma students is $695 and for the Assessment and Certification of short courses $450 per course.

Work Placement This course may have an off site work placement. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality can continue into the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways TAFE Institute Challenger

Polytechnic West

West Coast

University

Qualification

Credit Points

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

225

No

Bachelor of Business

180

Yes

ECU ECU ECU Curtin

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SVP

Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management

180

Yes

Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality & Tourism Management Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality + Tourism Management

180 180 180 180

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

225

No


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Hospitality + Tourism

Patisserie Course Name + Duration Advanced Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628 Duration - 2.5 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Patisserie

Challenger – Fremantle South West – Bunbury (Certificate III only)

081625G

1 year

$14,400

081104K

6 months

$7,200

081627E

6 months

$7,200

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

081628D

6 months

$7,200

Certificate IV in Patisserie

081104K

1.5 years

$21,600

081627E

6 months

$7,200

081628D

6 months

$7,200

National Code: SIT31113 TAFE ID: J622

Certificate IV in Patisserie National Code: SIT40713 TAFE ID: J626

Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT50313 TAFE ID: J627

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

February or July Polytechnic West – Bentley

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628 Duration - 2.5 years

National Code: SIT40713 TAFE ID: J626

Diploma of Hospitality National Code: SIT50313 TAFE ID: J627

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

National Code: SIT60313 TAFE ID: J628

Description This course will develop the skills and knowledge you need to work as a qualified chef or cook who specialises in patisserie.You will have the opportunity to work in various hospitality enterprises where patisserie products are prepared and served, including patisseries, restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops.

Career Opportunities > Chocolatier > Pastry Chef > Patissier > Bistro Chef

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Polytechnic West $360 per semester; South West - $340 per semester Advanced Diploma (SIT60313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $190 per semester; Polytechnic West - $360 per semester Uniform: approximately $250; $300 at SWIT Equipment Fees: approximately $350; $400 at SWIT Text Books: approximately $200 at SWIT More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Information

Additional Costs

Certificate III (SIT31107) Resource Fees: Challenger - $900 per semester; South West - $1,300 per semester Certificate IV (SIT40313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $900 per semester; South West - $700 per semester Certificate IV (SIT40713) Resource Fees: Polytechnic West - $900 per semester Diploma (SIT50313) Resource Fees: Challenger - $310 per semester

1. Polytechnic West has partnered with City & Guilds London to provide international students with the opportunity to gain a City & Guilds International Vocation Qualification whilst studying their Hospitality program at Polytechnic West. City & Guilds qualifications are recognised in over 140 countries, assisting students who wish to gain international work experience. Polytechnic West’s hospitality students can apply for their City & Guilds qualifications

Year 10

Year 10

during their studies and receive a dual qualification. City & Guilds Assessment and Certification for Diploma students is $695 and for the Assessment and Certification of short courses $450 per course. 2. Students who change streams midway through their course will be liable for additional costs of up to $2,000. 3. To complete the assessment requirements of this course, you may be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Work Placement This course may have an off site work placement. Work placement requirements will be discussed at orientation.

Further Study Graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality can continue into the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West. Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

University Pathways TAFE Institute Challenger Polytechnic West West Coast

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Hospitality + Tourism Management

225 180 180 180 180

No Yes Yes Yes Yes

ECU ECU ECU

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Hospitality + Tourism

TOURISM – Events Course Name + Duration Diploma of Events

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Events

Challenger – Fremantle

National Code: SIT50212 TAFE ID: J451 Duration - 1 year

Diploma of Events National Code: SIT50212 TAFE ID: J451 Duration - 1.5 years

080549A

6 months

$5,600

National Code: SIT50212 TAFE ID: J451

080549M

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Events

080549A

6 months

$5,600

080549M 12 months

$11,200

National Code: SIT30612 TAFE ID: J434

Diploma of Events

February or July Central – Perth Polytechnic West – Bentley West Coast – Joondalup

National Code: SIT30612 TAFE ID: J434

Diploma of Events

National Code: SIT50212 TAFE ID: J451

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will enable you to develop your skills in all aspects of event production, including budgeting and marketing.

> Events Manager

You will develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to plan and organise special events, and to manage these activities. You will learn skills in coaching and managing staff, marketing, developing event proposals, bids and programs, developing sponsorship programs, managing projects and on-site events management.

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

> Exhibition Coordinator

Year 10

Year 10

Diploma Resource Fees: Challenger - $350 per semester Polytechnic West - $420 per semester

> Festival Manager

Additional Information

> Functions Coordinator

1. Students completing the Diploma of Events can continue on into the Associate Degree Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West

> Venue Coordinator

Additional Costs Certificate III Resource Fees: Challenger only - $225 per semester

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

Challenger

West Coast

Polytechnic West

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Bachelor of Events, Sport and Recreation Management

120

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

ECU ECU

Bachelor of Events, Sport and Recreation Management

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Events, Sport and Recreation Management

120

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Bachelor of Events, Sport and Recreation Management

120

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

ECU ECU


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Hospitality + Tourism

Travel and Tourism Course Name + Duration Diploma of Travel & Tourism

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Diploma of Travel & Tourism

Challenger – Fremantle

National Code: SIT50112 TAFE ID: J450

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 080550G

12 months

$11,200

  Year 10

National Code: SIT50112 TAFE ID: J450 Duration - 1 year

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to manage activities within the tourism and travel industries.You will learn how to provide travel and tourism information and advice, process bookings and develop tour packages.

> Tourism Operator

Certificate III Resource Fees: $270 per semester

> Tourism Salesperson > Travel Agency Manager/Consultant > Reservation Sales or Call Centre Supervisor

Diploma Resource Fees: $360 per semester

This course also includes training in a wide spectrum of management related skills needed in the operational side of the tourism industry such as sales and marketing, customer relations, presentation skills and occupational health and safety.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Challenger

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management

120

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

ECU

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Tourism Course Name + Duration

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate III in Travel

080827E

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Travel & Tourism

080550G

6 months

$5,600

Advanced Diploma of Travel & Tourism

080928D

6 months

$5,600

Advanced Diploma of Travel & Tourism

Central – Perth

National Code: SIT60112 TAFE ID: J452 Duration - 1.5 years

National Code: SIT31312 TAFE ID: J441

National Code: SIT50112 TAFE ID: J450

Year 10

National Code: SIT60112 TAFE ID: J452

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will develop the skills you need to become a business leader in the field of tourism. This course will teach you how to manage, promote and organise events and tourism services and products. The focus is on research, analysis, diagnosis, decision making, ideas generation and accountability of the manager. You will learn skills in developing business plans, financial management and managing staff and resources.

> Tourism Marketing Manager

There are no additional costs for this course.

> Travel Agent/Manager > Tourism Operations Manager

Work Placement

> Business Development Manager

This course has a work placement. Work placement components will be discussed at orientation.

> Tour Manager > Business Operations Manager > Electronic Marketing Manager

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University Curtin

Central

ECU

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Commerce

225

Yes

Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management

180

Yes

Bachelor of Business

180

Yes

Other courses offered in Hospitality + Tourism Course Name + Duration Certificate III in Wine Industry Operations

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate III in Wine Industry Operations

South West – Margaret River

National Code: FDF30411 TAFE ID: D684 Duration - 1 year

120

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National Code: FDF30411 TAFE ID: D684

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 031541C

1 year

$11,200

Year 10


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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

> Networking

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> Software Development

> Website Development


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Information Technology

Networking Course Name + Duration Diploma of Information Technology Networking National Code: ICA50411 TAFE ID: D570 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Polytechnic West – Thornlie West Coast – Joondalup South West – Bunbury Kimberley – Broome (up to Certificate IV only)

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

National Code: ICA40411 TAFE ID: D560

Diploma of Information Technology Networking National Code: ICA50411 TAFE ID: D570

Central – East Perth

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

National Code: ICA40411 TAFE ID: D560

Diploma of Information Technology Networking National Code: ICA50411 TAFE ID: D570

Challenger – Fremantle and Rockingham

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

036074G

6 months OR 1 year (Kimberley only)

Year 10

$5,600 OR $11,200

076621J

6 months (1 year SWIT only)

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

036074G

1 year

$11,200

076621J

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

036074G

6 months

$5,600

076621J

1 year

$11,200

Year 10

National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking

February or July

047500C

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking

February or July

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Year 10

National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking National Code: ICA40411 TAFE ID: D560

Diploma of Information Technology Networking National Code: ICA50411 TAFE ID: D570

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will equip you with the advanced skills in networking you need to gain employment in the IT industry. You will learn how to assess client network requirements, design the system infrastructure, implement the design plan and use these skills to take on a networking role in various industries.

> Computer Installation Technician

Graduates of the Diploma of Information Technology Networking can continue into the Associate Degree of Network Technology at Polytechnic West. Students will receive 6 months advanced standing.

> IT Support Officer > Network Administration Professional > Software Expert > Systems Administrator

Additional Costs

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

There are no additional costs for this course.

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University Pathways TAFE Institute

University Curtin

Central

ECU

www.eti.wa.edu.au

125

Yes

120

Yes Yes

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Murdoch

Bachelor of Science (Majors in Internet working or Cyber Forensics and Information Security)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

ECU

ECU

Curtin

124

Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Curtin

South West

SVP

Bachelor of Creative Industries

Curtin

West Coast

Credit Points

Bachelor of Information Technology

Challenger

Polytechnic West

Qualification

ECU

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Information Technology

Software Development Course Name + Duration Diploma of Software Development

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573 Duration - 2 years

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

National Code: ICA40511 TAFE ID: D561

Diploma of Software Development National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573

National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573 Duration - 2.5 years

February or July   Challenger – Rockingham February  Central – Perth

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Certificate IV in Programming National Code: ICA40511 TAFE ID: D561

National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573

National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573 Duration - 2.5 years

February or July West Coast – Joondalup

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

036075F

6 months

$5,600

076418A

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

036075F

1 year

$11,200

Year 12 (Central only)

076418A

1 year

$11,200

Year 12

047500C

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

036073G

6 months

$5,600

036075F

1 year

$11,200

076418A

6 months

$5,600

National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Diploma of Software Development

Diploma of Software Development

Year 10

047500C

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

Certificate IV in Programming

Diploma of Software Development

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Certificate IV in Programming National Code: ICA40511 TAFE ID: D561

Diploma of Software Development National Code: ICA50711 TAFE ID: D573

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Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will enable you to gain the practical information communications technology (ICT) skills and knowledge in coding systems you need to develop software through the phases of design, development and implementation.You will also develop the skills required for the ongoing monitoring of software programs, incorporating testing, customising, disaster recovery and project integration and management.

> Applications Programmer

> Software Developer

Graduates of the Diploma of Software Development can continue into the Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) at Polytechnic West. Students will receive 6Â months advanced standing.

Additional Costs

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

> Digital Programmer > Games Programmer > Software Applications Specialist

There are no additional costs for this course.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

Central

Challenger

Polytechnic West

West Coast

University ECU

www.eti.wa.edu.au

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

Curtin

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

ECU

ECU

ECU Curtin

126

Qualification

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Business

120

Yes

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Information Technology

Website Development Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Diploma of Website Development National Code:ICA50611 TAFE ID: D572 Duration - 2 years

Polytechnic West – Thornlie

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 047500C

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Web Based Technologies

043075C

6 months $5,600 (1 year ($11,200) Central)

Diploma of Website Development

078740G

6 months $5,600 (1 year ($11,200) Central)

Year 10

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

February Central – Perth

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

National Code: ICA40311 TAFE ID: D559

National Code: ICA50611 TAFE ID: D559

Year 12 Please note Year 12 entry ONLY at Central

Description

Career Opportunities

Further Study

This course will develop the skills and knowledge required to design, build, manage and administer websites using a range of website technologies such as emerging technologies, social media and mobile/web applications.

> Web Developer

Graduates of the Diploma of Website Development can continue into the Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) at Polytechnic West.

You will learn how to be a competent senior ICT professional with responsibilities spanning design, development, site performance, database integration through to implementation and acceptance testing. You will also learn how to work as an independent web developer or as part of a team.

> Web Administrator

> Web Development Manager > Web Programmer > Website Manager > Webmaster

Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

> Internet Developer

Additional Costs There are no additional costs for this course.

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communications)

100-200

No

Bachelor of Creative Industries

120

Yes

Bachelor of Computer Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Information Technology

120

Yes

Bachelor of Commerce

125

No

Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communications)

100 - 200

No

Central Curtin

ECU Polytechnic West Curtin

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Information Technology

Other Courses Offered in Information Technology Course Name + Duration Diploma of Information Technology National Code: ICA50111 TAFE ID: D567 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Great Southern – Albany February or July Polytechnic West – Thornlie

047500C

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

036073G

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Information Technology

071339G

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Information Technology

076416C

6 months

$5,600

047500C

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

036073G

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Information Technology (Support)

076620K

6 months

$5,600

076621J

6 months

$5,600

036073G

6 months

$5,600

076620K

6 months

$5,600

National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

National Code: ICA50111 TAFE ID: D567

February or July Polytechnic West – Thornlie

National Code: ICA40211 TAFE ID: D558 Duration - 2 years

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Diploma of Information Technology (Networking) National Code: ICA50411 TAFE ID: D570

February or July Challenger – Fremantle

National Code: ICA40211 TAFE ID: D558 Duration - 2 years

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Year 12 (Polytechnic West only)

Year 10

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

National Code: ICA40211 TAFE ID: D558

Certificate IV in Information Technology (Support)

Year 10

National Code: ICA20111 TAFE ID: D555

National Code: ICA40111 TAFE ID; D557

Certificate IV in Information Technology (Support)

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology National Code: ICA30111 TAFE ID: D556

Certificate IV in Information Technology (Support) National Code: ICA40211 TAFE ID: D558

Year 12

Year 10


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MARITIME

> Maritime Operations (Watchkeeper Deck)

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> Maritime Operations (Master Unlimited)


TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Maritime

Maritime Operations – (Watchkeeper Deck) Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

18-36 months qualifying sea service on appropriate ships as a Deck Cadet or equivalent in an approved program

Diploma of Maritime Operations (Watchkeeper Deck)

Challenger – Fremantle

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

2015 Start Dates

National Code: MAR50313 TAFE ID: J564 Duration - 38 weeks

2/2/2015 and 20/7/2015

Diploma of Maritime Operations (Watchkeeper Deck)

082873E

Eligible for orals examination by AMSA and to apply for Watchkeeper Deck certificate of competency

Additional Information

This course will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to be a Deck Watchkeeping Officer on any merchant ship of any size trading around the world. The course meets the STCW (Manila amendments) and is approved by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

1. To meet regulatory attendance requirements, no late entry into the course is permitted.

> Deck Watchkeeper 3rd Officer (3rd Mate FG) 2nd officer (2nd Mate FG)

Additional Costs Short Course Fees ($5,910 which includes): Personal Safety and Social Responsibility - $140 Proficiency in Survival Craft - $725 Personal Survival Techniques - $635 Basic Fire Fighting Course - $420 Advanced Fire Fighting Course - $1,325 ECIDS course - $1500 Maritime Resource Management Course - $250 Medical First Aid - $915

$10,700

National Code: MAR50313 TAFE ID: J564

Description

Career Opportunities

36 weeks

2. Although the AMSA letter of assessment is not a pre-requisite for this course, it is essential for making an application for the AMSA Watchkeeper Deck Certificate of Competency. 3. *Refer to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) website www.amsa.gov.au for details about the letter of assessment for verification of qualifying sea service and eligibility requirements 4. Please note that AMSA does not recognise any overseas short courses. 5. An Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) recognised senior first aid or elementary first aid certificate is required before you can attend the medical first aid course.

Year 12 with passes in Maths and Physics plus letter of sea service assessment from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)*

6. Successful completion of this course and a subsequent AMSA oral examination complete the requirements for a Watchkeeper Deck Certificate of Competency. This certificate is internationally recognised. 7. Challenger Institute of Technology does not arrange sea service and its assessment. Please note that you are responsible for securing your own sea service and ensuring that you meet the eligibility requirements for AMSA certification

Further Study Graduates of this course can continue into the Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations (Master Unlimited) MAR60213 Full course information can be found at our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

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Maritime Operations – (Master Unlimited) Course Name + Duration Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations (Master Unlimited)

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Diploma of Maritime Operations (Watchkeeper Deck)

Challenger – Fremantle 2015 Start Dates February 2/2/15 July 20/7/15

National Code: MAR60213 TAFE ID: J568 Duration – 48 weeks

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 082873E

36 weeks

082875C

46 weeks

National Code: MAR50313 TAFE ID: J564 or equivalent

12-36 months qualifying sea time*

Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations (Master Unlimited) National Code: MAR60213 TAFE ID: J568

Diploma of - Maritime Operations (Watchkeeper Deck) MAR50313 or equivalent plus letter of sea service assessment from the Australian $11,200 Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)*

$10,700

Eligible for orals examination of AMSA and to apply for Chief Mate or Master Certificate certificateof competency

Description

Additional Costs

This course will enable you to advance your knowledge of maritime operations and prepare you to work as a Deck Officer to take command or to be second in command of a merchant ship of any size trading worldwide. This course meets the STCW (Manila amendments) and is approved by AMSA.

Short Course Fees ($5475 which includes): ECDIS - $1500 Maritime Resource Management Course - $250 Personal Survival techniques - $635; Proficiency in Survival Craft - $725 Advanced Fire Fighting Course - $1,325 Medical care for Shipmasters - $1675

Career Opportunities

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Chief Officer (Chief Mate FG) > Master (FG)

Additional Information

> Pilot

1. To meet regulatory attendance requirements, no late entry into the course is permitted.

> Marine Manager > Vessel Superintendent > Nautical Surveyor > Marine Consultant

2. Although the AMSA letter of assessment is not a pre-requisite for this course, it is essential for making an application for the AMSA Chief Mate of Master Certificate of Competency.

3. *Refer to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) website www.amsa.gov.au for details about the letter of assessment for verification of qualifying sea service and eligibility requirements 4. Please note that AMSA does not recognise any overseas short courses. 5. Successful completion of this course and a subsequent AMSA oral examination completes the requirements for a Chief Mate or Master Certificate of Competency, depending on the qualifying sea service. This certificate is internationally recognised. 6. Challenger Institute of Technology does not arrange sea service and its assessment. Please note that you are responsible for securing your own sea service and ensuring that you meet the eligibility requirements for AMSA certification

Further Study Please contact Challenger’s Maritime Centre for information relating to university pathways.

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Maritime

Other Courses Offered in Maritime Course Name + Duration Diploma of Maritime Operations (Engineer Watchkeeper)

Intakes + Locations

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Code Duration Fee

36 weeks qualifying sea service on

Challenger – Fremantle appropriate ships as an Engineer Cadet or Trainee Engineer in an approved 2015 Start Dates program*

April 20/4/15 Diploma of Maritime Operations 082872F (Engineer Watchkeeper)

National Code: MAR50213 TAFE ID: J563 Duration - 27 weeks

Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations Marine Engineering (Class 2)

Pathway

27 weeks

National Code: MAR50213 TAFE ID: J563

Eligible for orals examination of AMSA and to apply for Engineer Watchkeeper Certificate of competency

Challenger – Fremantle 2015 Start Dates February (Part A) 2/2/15 July (Part B) 20/7/15

Diploma of Maritime Operations (Engineer Watchkeeper)

Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations Marine Engineering (Class 2)

082874D

37 weeks

082874D

37 weeks

$10,700

082876B

37 weeks

$12,700 Part A $4,000 Part B $8,700 plus Short Course Fees Part A $1,712 Part B $1,878

National Code: MAR60113 TAFE ID: J567

Eligible for orals examination of AMSA and to apply for Engineer Class 2 certificate of competency

Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations - Marine Engineering (Class 1) National Code: MAR60313 TAFE ID: J569 Duration – 41 weeks (Part A and Part B)

Challenger – Fremantle 2015 Start Dates February (Part A) 2/2/15 July (Part B) 20/7/15

Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations Marine Engineering (Class 2)

Year 12 plus Diploma of Maritime Operations (Engineer Watchkeeper) – MAR50213 or equivalent plus letter of sea service assessment from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority $12,700 (AMSA). plus Short Course Fees Part A $1,712 Part B $1,878

27 weeks

Approved qualifying sea service on appropriate ships

National Code: MAR60113 TAFE ID: J567 Duration – 41 weeks (Part A and Part B)

Year 12 with passes in English, Maths and Physics plus Australian Maritime $10,700 Safety Authority plus (AMSA) letter of Short assessment which Course verifies that Class 3 Fees of or 4 or Watchkeeping $4,160 has been obtained through completion of a cadetship and through workshop practice approved by relevant authorities and accepted by AMSA.

082872F

National Code: MAR50213 TAFE ID: J563 or equivalent

$10,700

National Code: MAR60113 TAFE ID: J567 or equivalent

Approved qualifying sea service on appropriate ships (information available on AMSA website)

Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations Marine Engineering (Class 1) National Code: MAR60313 TAFE ID: J569

Eligible for orals examination of AMSA and to apply for Engineer Class 1 certificate of competency

Minimum Entry Requirements

Year 12 plus Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations - Marine Engineering (Class 2) – MAR60113 or equivalent plus letter of sea service assessment from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

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SCIENCE + ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

SCIENCE

> Conservation and Land Management

> Laboratory Technology

> Environmental Monitoring and Technology > Horticulture > Landscape Design

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TAFE Western Australia Course Guide > Course Information > Science + Environmental Studies

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – Conservation and Land Management Course Name + Duration Diploma of Conservation and Land Management National Code: AHC51110 TAFE ID: D523 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management

Great Southern – Albany February or July Challenger – Murdoch West Coast – Joondalup Durack – Geraldton (up to Certificate III only) South West – Bunbury

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 047495F

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management

076403G

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

075934M

6 months

$5,600

076415D

6 months

$5,600

National Code: AHC21010 TAFE ID: D460

National Code: AHC31410 TAFE ID: D480

National Code: AHC40910 TAFE ID: D508

Diploma of Conservation and Land Management National Code: AHC51110 TAFE ID: D523

Description

Additional Costs

This course will develop the skills you need to manage conservation and land management activities. You will learn about the various areas of the industry such as land management, natural resource management, mine site rehabilitation, forestry and national parks. You will also develop skills in managing projects, programs and staff.

Certificate II Resource Fees: $390 per semester SWIT & Durack: GSIT - $321; Challenger - $485 per semester; West Coast - $400 per semester

Career Opportunities

Certificate IV Resource Fees: $390 per semester Durack; SWIT - $220 per semester; GSIT - $158 per semester; Challenger - $490 per semester; West Coast - $400 per semester

> Environmental Education Officer > Environmental Officer > Environmental Planning Officer

Year 10

Certificate III Resource Fees: $390 per semester SWIT & Durack; GSIT - $222 per semester; Challenger - $600 per semester; West Coast - $420 per semester

Diploma Resource Fees: $390 per semester Durack; SWIT - $220 per semester; GSIT - $318 per semester; Challenger - $450 per semester; West Coast - $380 per semester Special Clothing: approximately $250 Equipment Fees: approximately $250 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Land Care Coordinator > Park Ranger

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

West Coast

ECU

Bachelor of Science

120

Yes

Challenger

Murdoch

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management and Sustainability)

6

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Environmental Monitoring and Technology Course Name + Duration

Intakes + Locations

Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology

Challenger – Murdoch

National Code: MSS50211 TAFE ID: D553 Duration – 1.5 -2 years

July

February  Challenger – Murdoch

Pathway Certificate III Laboratory Skills

029533K

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Environmental Monitoring and Technology

076948G

1 year

$11,200

Year 12

Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology

081223C

1 year

$11,200

Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology

076949G

1.5 years

$16,800

Year 12

Certificate III Laboratory Skills

029533K

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

081223C

1.5 years

$11,200

Year 12

National Code: MSL30109 TAFE ID: W735

National Code: MSS40211 TAFE ID: D551

National Code: MSS50211 TAFE ID: D553

July only Challenger – Murdoch

Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology National Code: MSS50211 TAFE ID: D553 Duration – 1.5 -2 years

July  Central – East Perth

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: MSS50211 TAFE ID: D553

National Code: MSL30109 TAFE ID: W735

February  Central – East Perth

Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology National Code: MSS50211 TAFE ID: D553

Description

Career Opportunities

Additional Costs

This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to conduct environmental sampling, testing and monitoring in most industry sectors. You will also learn how to assist environmental scientists, engineers and planners with site assessment, minimising environmental impacts of processes and remediation/rehabilitation of sites.

> Assistant Field Officer

Certificate III Resource Fees: Central - $485 per semester; Challenger - $550.

> Environmental Technician > Local Government Officer > Technical Officer > Water Resources Officer

Certificate IV and Diploma Resource Fees: Central - $265 per semester; Challenger - $468 per semester Lab Coat: approximately $100 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways TAFE Institute Central Challenger

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University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Curtin

Bachelor of Science

120

No

ECU

Bachelor of Science

120

Yes

ECU

Bachelor of Science

120

Yes


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Horticulture Course Name + Duration Diploma of Horticulture National Code AHC50410 TAFE ID: D516 Duration - 2 years

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate II in Horticulture

Great Southern – Albany

National Code: AHC20410 TAFE ID: D454

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements 047496E

6 months

$5,600

075925A

6 months

$5,600

075939F

6 months

$5,600

075978K

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

February or July Challenger – Murdoch West Coast – Joondalup Kimberley – Broome and Kununurra (up to Certificate III only) (general stream) South West – Bunbury

Certificate III in Horticulture National Code: AHC30710 TAFE Code: D473

Certificate IV in Horticulture National Code: AHC40410 TAFE ID: D503

Diploma of Horticulture National Code AHC50410 TAFE ID: D516

Description

Additional Costs

This course will develop the skills you need to design, plan, implement, manage and evaluate operations and processes in your chosen field of horticultural specialisation.These specialisations include general, landscape, turf management and irrigation.Training is also provided in the areas of gardening, nursery, pests, weeds, irrigation, soils, machinery, chemicals, landscape gardening, health and safety.

Certificate II Resource Fees: Great Southern - $360 per semester Kimberley and West Coast -$420 per semester; South West - $250 per semester Challenger - Horticulture - $475 per semester

Career Opportunities > Horticulturist

Certificate III Resource Fees: Great Southern - $225 per semester Kimberley and West Coast -$420 per semester; South West - $200 per semester Challenger - Horticulture - $758 per semester

Certificate IV Resource Fees: South West - $200; Great Southern - $218 per semester West Coast - $400 per semester; Challenger - $553 per semester Diploma Resource Fees: South West - $200; Great Southern - $100 per semester West Coast - $420 per semester; Challenger - $364 per semester Special Clothing: approximately $250 Equipment Fees: approximately $250 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

> Landscape Gardener > Plant Nursery Worker

University Pathways TAFE Institute

University

Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Challenger

Murdoch

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management and Sustainability)

6

Yes

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Landscape Design Course Name + Duration Diploma of Landscape Design

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Landscaping

057478B

6 months

$5,600

Certificate III in Landscape Construction

076954K

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Landscape Design

079884F

6 months

$5,600

078279B

6 months

$5,600

Challenger – Murdoch

National Code: AHC50610 TAFE ID: D518 Duration - 2 years

National Code: AHC21610 TAFE ID: D466

National Code: AHC30910 TAFE ID: D475

National Code: 52549WA TAFE ID: 1560

Diploma of Landscape Design National Code: AHC50610 TAFE ID: D518

  Year 10

Description

Career Opportunities

Special Clothing: approximately $250

This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to design garden landscapes or renovate existing gardens. You will learn how to assess a landscape site, design or construct landscape features, produce computer-aided drawings and prepare quotes and tenders. You will also learn about sustainable landscape designs, manage landscape projects and permaculture principles and practices.

> Landscape Designer

Equipment Fees: approximately $250

> Landscape Gardener > Landscape Consultant

More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional Costs

Further Study

Certificate II Resource Fees: $626 per semester

Graduates can continue into a University undergraduate degree.

Certificate III Resource Fees: $543 per semester

Advanced standing may be granted but will vary between Universities.

Certificate IV Resource Fees: $272 per semester

For more information about university pathways or course information please go to our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Diploma Resource Fees: $183 per semester

University Pathways

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Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

Challenger

Murdoch

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management and Sustainability)

6

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SCIENCE – Laboratory Technology Course Name + Duration Diploma of Laboratory Technology

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February

Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques

Challenger – Murdoch

National Code: MSL50109 TAFE ID: W737 Duration - 2 years

Diploma of Laboratory Technology National Code: MSL50109 TAFE I9D: W737 Duration - 2 years

1 year

$11,200

075984A

1 year

$11,200

029533K

6 months

$5,600

Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques

029534J

6 months

$5,600

Diploma of Laborator Technology

075984A

1 year

$11,200

Certificate III in Laboratory Skills

029533K

6 months

$5,600

Year 10

Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques

029534J

1 year

$11,200

Year 12

075984A

1 year

$11,200

National Code: MSL40109 TAFE ID: W736

National Code: MSL50109 TAFE ID: W737

Durack – Geraldton (Up to Certificate IV only) South West – Bunbury

Certificate III in Laboratory Skills

National Code: MSL40109 TAFE ID: W736

National Code: MSL50109 TAFE ID: W737 Duration - 2.5 years

February or July Central – East Perth Challenger – Rockingham (Up to Certificate IV only)

Year 10

National Code: MSL30109 TAFE ID: W735

National Code: MSL50109 TAFE ID: W737

Diploma of Laboratory Technology

Year 12

029534J

Diploma of Laboratory Technology

February or July

CRICOS Pathway Tuition Minimum Entry Code Duration Fee Requirements

National Code: MSL30109 TAFE ID: W735

National Code: MSL40109 TAFE ID: W736

Diploma of Laboratory Technology National Code: MSL50109 TAFE ID: W737

Description

Career Opportunities

This course will enable you to gain the complex skills you need to work in a laboratory. You will learn how to use laboratory application software, and how to analyse, process and interpret data and report results. You will also learn how to apply quality system and continuous improvement processes. During this course you will also specialise in a particular area such as chemical or biomedical.

> Instrument Operator > Laboratory Assistant > Laboratory Supervisor > Laboratory Technician > Technical Assistant > Technical Laboratory Officer

Additional Costs Certificate III Resource Fees: Challenger - $560 per semester; Central - $423 per semester; South West - $450 per semester

Certificate IV Resource Fees: Challenger - $500 per semester; Central - $325 per semester; South West - $450 per semester Diploma Resource Fees: Challenger - $335 per semester; Central - $248 per semester; South West - $400 per semester Special Clothing: approximately $150 More information on additional costs will be provided at orientation.

University Pathways Qualification

Credit Points

SVP

ECU

Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)

120

Yes

Curtin

Bachelor of Science (Laboratory Medicine)

120

No

Bachelor of Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)

120

Yes

Bachelor of Science

120

Yes

Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)

120

Yes

TAFE Institute

University

Central

ECU Challenger South West

ECU ECU

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Other Courses Offered in Science + Environmental Studies Course Name + Duration Diploma of Irrigation Management

Intakes + Locations

Pathway

February or July

Certificate II in Sports Turf Management

Challenger – Murdoch

National Code: AHC51610 TAFE ID: D527 Duration - 2 years

Certificate III in Sports Turf Management National Code: AHC31310 TAFE ID: D479

National Code: AHC41112 TAFE ID: J158

Diploma of Irrigation Management National Code: AHC51610 TAFE ID: D527

www.eti.wa.edu.au

078271K

6 months

$5,600

077010F

6 months

$5,600

080060C

6 months

$5,600

075983B

6 months

$5,600

National Code: AHC20910 TAFE ID: D459

Certificate IV in Irrigation

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES (ELICOS) Why study English?

What English courses can I study?

> To improve your English language skills

A range of English courses are available through the ELICOS (English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students) Centres at:

> To prepare for your TAFE studies > To develop your English skills to help with future job opportunities

Why Choose a TAFE English course? The TAFE Western Australia English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) Centres are government owned and operated. You can be confident you have selected a professional and financially secure institute. English for Academic Purposes

This course will help you develop the basic skills necessary for successful study in Certificate and Diploma courses.

Central Institute

General and Academic English

General English courses will help you to develop your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. You will improve your English language skills for general everyday travel, work in an English speaking country, or for further academic study.

Central Institute (General English only) Polytechnic West

Academic English courses will help you develop the basic skills necessary for successful study in Certificate and Diploma courses.

International Business English

This course is for students with intermediate or higher language skills. Class activities are designed to improve your business and academic skills.

Central Institute

IELTS Ready Preparation

This course will take you through the structure of the IELTS test using official IELTS practice tests. You will receive feedback from experienced lecturers, some are experienced IELTS assessors.

Polytechnic West

IELTS Plus

These courses are for students at upper-intermediate and advanced levels who are preparing to enter Certificate and Diploma courses or university study. The course focuses on developing the skills and knowledge needed to take an IELTS test, and improving academic language and study skills in an Australian context.

Central Institute

Vocational English courses

Certificates I-IV are nationally accredited courses. Each course is 20 weeks duration. Completion of Certificate IV is an accepted English language level for entry into most vocational education courses.

Polytechnic West

Course Duration

Fully Accredited ELICOS Centres

This depends on you and the English level you wish to achieve. As a guide allow approximately 10 weeks English tuition for every increase of 0.5 in the IELTS level you wish to achieve. For example; if you have an IELTS 4.5 and need IELTS 5.5, we would recommend 20 weeks of academic English.

The ELICOS Centres have the following accreditation and memberships:

Tuition Fees

Accredited by NEAS Australia for the provision of the highest quality English language teaching programs.

$300 (AUD) per week

Course Dates The English Language Courses (ELICOS) course dates are found in the Important Dates section on page 25. English Australia (EA) membership: the peak professional body for all accredited English language programs.

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APPLICATION INFORMATION Application Process APPLICATION PROCESS SUMMARY

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Find a course

Check the entry requirements

Submit an application

Accept your offer and pay

Apply for your student visa

Receive your visa and come to Australia to start your studies

1. Find a Course You can choose from over 250 TAFE courses. Visit the online course catalogue at www.eti.wa.edu.au/course-catalogue for information on courses.

2. Check the Entry Requirements All applicants can study at TAFE in the calendar year that they are turning 18. There are no English or Academic entry requirements to begin our English (ELICOS) programs. However, all of our Certificate and Diploma courses have specific Academic and English proficiency requirements. Refer to the courses section in this guide and the Admission Requirements and English Language Requirements on pages 20-22 for more details.

Visit the website for information on important dates and deadlines: www.eti.wa.edu.au.

3. Submit your Application You can apply to study at a TAFE Institute by completing your application online at: www.eti.wa.edu.au/apply. You can apply directly to ETI or you can apply through one of ETI’s approved education agents. You pay the same fees whether you apply directly to us or through one of our education agents.

Make sure that you can meet the entry requirements of your chosen course before you proceed to the next step in the application process.

Many students choose to apply directly, especially as they can use this guide and the ETI website to find all the information they need and submit their applications online. Other students choose to use education agents to assist them in preparing and submitting their study and visa applications. If you do not already have an agent, you can find an approved ETI agent on our website: www.eti.wa.edu.au/find-an-education-agent.

Application + Acceptance Deadlines

Receive Your Letter of Offer

Deadlines for submitting applications to Education and Training International (ETI) for admission to TAFE courses depend on the assessment level countries students are applying from and whether or not students are applying on or offshore. Level 3 offshore applications should apply early for places, as visa processing can take more time.

Once we have received your application and supporting documentation, we will assess your eligibility to study your selected course(s). If eligible and there are places available we will send you a ‘Letter of Offer’. This letter will be sent to you directly or through the education agent you have nominated according to your instructions on the application form.

Students should also be aware that there are deadlines for accepting offers and making fee payment. Confirmation of Enrolments (CoEs) will not be issued after the cut-off date. This is to ensure that students leave a reasonable time to get their visa and arrive in time for orientation and the start of classes.

If we have not received all of the required supporting documentation from you, for example certified copies of certificates etc. then your Letter of Offer will have conditions listed noting the information you still need to provide.

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There are many high demand courses that fill up very quickly, so you should consider returning your acceptance and payment promptly. Your place is not confirmed until payment is made, conditions are met, and you have returned and signed the acceptance letter. You must allow sufficient time before your course starts to obtain your visa and make arrangements to come to Western Australia. Usually at least 3 - 6 months is needed to do this.

4. Accept your Offer and Pay To accept your Offer, you must return your signed Acceptance Form with: > Supporting documentation that you were requested to supply, in your Letter of Offer (i.e. conditions). > Payment of your schedule of fees, as indicated in your Letter of Offer.

5. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student Visa Once you have met any conditions and made the minimum initial payment required, we will provide you with a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) which you will need in order to apply for a Student Visa at the Australian High Commission or Embassy in your country. You must have a student visa in order to enter Australia and commence your studies. The latest and most accurate information on obtaining your student visa can be found on the Department of Immigration and Border Protection’s website: www.immi.gov.au. If you need help obtaining your visa and other aspects of moving to Australia, which may be best provided in your own country or language, then you might like to use the services of one of ETI’s approved education agents.

6. Receive your Visa and come to Australia to commence your studies When your student visa has been granted, you are ready to come to Western Australia to begin your course. Please take note of the Orientation dates for your Institute as you will be provided with important information that you need to know to successfully complete your course of study and to make the most of your time in Western Australia. You must arrive in Australia prior to the commencement of your course or your enrolment may be deferred to the next available intake and you may have to return home.

Enrolment Conditions 1. ESOS Act and National Code The Australian Government wants international students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and quality study experience. Australian laws promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS (Education Services for Overseas Students) framework and they include the ESOS Act and the National Code. For information about ESOS and your rights as an international student in Australia please go to the Australian Education International (AEI) website: www.aei.gov.au.

2. Code of Conduct Student Responsibilities International students should ensure that they: 1. Meet TAFE course requirements and meet the requirements of the Australian Government’s Department of Education and Department of Immigration and Border Protection (Immigration) Course Progress Policy. 2. Notify the International Student Coordinator at their TAFE Institute of their residential address within seven days of arrival and of any change to their residential address within seven days of any change. 3. Notify the International Student Coordinator at their TAFE Institute immediately if they want to terminate their studies, withdraw from their course, or there are any changes to their visa status. 4. Pay the required fees when an Offer of Placement is made or owing on receipt of invoice. 5. Not engage in activities that contravene Australian law. (Students who do so will be terminated and reported to Immigration). 6. Not engage in plagiarism, or cheating, which are serious offences and may result in cancellation of your enrolment. 7. Allow other students to learn in a safe and suitable environment. In the case of students who are under 18 years of age, the parent or guardian must ensure compliance with all of the above. Provider Responsibilities Education + Training International and TAFE Institute Responsibilities: 1. Provide international students with the same level of instruction and educational services as normally provided to Australian students enrolled at TAFE. 2. Provide an orientation program for international students.

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Application Information

3. Monitor the welfare of students and provide counselling and ongoing support while enrolled at TAFE.

progress, you must have passed or demonstrated competency in 50% or more of the units you are enrolled into each semester.

4. Appoint one or more staff members to act as the point of contact for students.

3. Changing Course and/or Campus

To show that you are making every effort to achieve satisfactory course progress, it is very important that you attend all scheduled classes, unless you are ill or have a personal issue that needs urgent attention.

If you decide you would like to change the course you are studying, or attend classes at a different campus of the Institute you are enrolled at, you should contact the International Centre at your Institute to discuss whether this is possible and how this may affect your visa.

If you are unable to attend class, you should contact your lecturer and the International Centre at your Institute. If you do not attend classes and do not notify the International Centre, then your continuing enrolment and visa may be at risk.

If you choose to proceed with a change of course or campus you will need to complete a Change of Course Application Form or a Change of Campus Request Form, which can be downloaded from www.eti.wa.edu.au/ current-students/policy-and-forms. You will be contacted by ETI via email during this process and advised in writing of the outcome.

If you have not been attending classes and/or not completing assessments, then your lecturers are required to notify the International Centre that you are at risk of unsatisfactory course progress. A member of the International Centre staff will then contact you to discuss your progress and work with you to put in place a plan to help you to get your studies back on track.

4. Transferring to a different Institute

If you have made unsatisfactory progress, that is, achieved less than 50% of the course requirements in two consecutive study periods i.e. two consecutive terms; then your enrolment may be cancelled and a report sent to the Immigration which may affect your visa.

Students who have not completed 6 months of study in their principal course* with Education and Training International (ETI) and wish to transfer to another provider must complete a Release Letter Request Form. *The principal course is defined as the highest qualification in a package of courses.

6. Attendance requirements ELICOS Students

Release letters will only be granted in compassionate and compelling circumstances relating to the welfare of the student. Compassionate and/ or compelling circumstances are defined as a sudden change of circumstances beyond the student’s control that impact plans for on-campus study in Australia, such circumstances must be supported by documentary evidence.

If you are enrolled in an English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) program, you must attend 80% of all timetabled classes. If you do not attend, are more than 20 minutes late to class or you leave class before the scheduled finish time; then you will be marked absent. If you cannot attend for two or more days you must obtain a medical certificate and provide a copy to the International Centre at you Institute.

If you are under 18 years of age you must provide a letter from your parent/guardian to support your application for release. Applications for release can be made by completing a Release Letter Request Form, which can be downloaded from: www.eti.wa.edu.au/ current-students/policy-and-forms.

If you attend less than 80% of your classes, you will be notified in writing by a member of the International Centre staff and you will be required to attend a meeting to discuss your unsatisfactory attendance. You may bring a support person with you to this meeting.

Your application must detail the reason(s) for early release, full details of the new Institute and course you will be enrolling into, and a valid offer of enrolment from the new Institute. If your release is approved you will be issued a release letter. You must then contact Immigration to notify them that you have changed provider, as this may affect your visa. If your release is refused you will receive a written reply outlining the reasons for refusal. You will have 20 days to appeal the decision.

5. Course Progress As an international student, if you do not achieve satisfactory course progress you may not be able to continue your studies. To achieve satisfactory course

If you have unsatisfactory attendance that is, attended less than 80% of all timetabled classes; your enrolment may be cancelled and a report sent to Immigration which may affect your visa.

7. Late Arrival Students must ensure that they arrive on or before the commencement date indicated on their letter of offer. Late starts will only be granted in exceptional circumstances, where evidence can be provided. Approval for a late start must be obtained and granted prior to your course commencement date. Students who cannot arrive on time may be required to defer their enrolment to the next available intake.

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8. Deferral or Suspension of Study Your enrolment can be deferred or temporarily suspended for compassionate grounds or exceptional circumstances, such as: > severe medical illness to you or a member of your family; > death in your family; > medical condition while undertaking your studies > pregnancy; and > a natural disaster which affects you or your family. You must apply in writing to: Manager, Student Services and Compliance Level 7, 3 Forrest Place Perth WA 6000 Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au Your application must detail your reason(s) for requesting to defer or temporarily suspend your studies and include documents to substantiate exceptional circumstances. If you are under 18 years of age you must provide written support from your parent or legal guardian to support your application. When a deferral or temporary suspension is approved, you will be advised in writing of the deferral period and your new commencement date. Immigration will be informed of the change relating to your course of study. This may affect your visa status. You will be advised of this when your application is processed. If the deferral or temporary suspension is refused, you will be advised in writing and you will have 20 days to lodge an appeal. Please refer to the Complaints and Appeals Policy on the website: www.eti. wa.edu.au/current-students/complaints-and-appeals.

9. Refunds and Withdrawals After you have completed your enrolment your circumstances may change which means you may have to withdraw. To withdraw from your course, you must complete a Refund and Withdrawal Form, which can be downloaded from: www.eti.wa.edu.au/current-students/ policy-and-forms. When you have completed the form and provided any supporting documentation it will be processed. Please note that processing of your withdrawal, and any fee refund you may be due can take up to 4 weeks.

10. Complaints and Appeals Talk to someone at your TAFE Institute If you have a complaint about your course of study, you should try to resolve the problem by speaking with a staff member in the International Centre at your Institute. The staff member will discuss your complaint and possible courses of action with you. If you are unable to resolve your complaint, you may then make a formal complaint at your Institute. Your International Student Adviser will

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be able to help you with this. To find contact details for the International Office at your Institute, please go to the website www.eti.wa.edu.au and follow the links to find your Institute’s profile page. Make a complaint to ETI If you have lodged a complaint with your Institute and are not satisfied with the outcome, you may take your complaint to Education and Training International (ETI). ETI will review the outcome and an independent judgement will be made. You will then be notified in writing of the outcome. ETI aims to resolve all complaints within 10 working days, and will keep your informed of the progress of your complaint should it need further investigation.

If your issue is still not resolved: International Education Conciliation Service If you have tried to resolve your problem with your Institute/ ETI and have not been able to come to a solution, you can get assistance from the International Education Conciliation Service at the Department of Education Services: www.des.wa.gov.au/internationaleducation/ ieconciliation The Conciliation Service is a free and independent service for international students which aims to help you find an appropriate solution to your problem. Western Australian Ombudsman The Ombudsman resolves complaints about the decision making of public authorities and aims to improve the standard of public administration. If you have lodged an internal appeal and are not happy with the outcome you have the right to access an external complaints and appeals process. The Western Australian Ombudsman will only consider whether ETI has followed its own policies and procedures and whether the handling of your complaint/appeal has been fair and reasonable. Complaints/Appeals must be made in writing to: Ombudsman Western Australia PO Box Z5386 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6831 Email - mail@ombudsman.wa.gov.au


Application Information

Refund Policy – Student Visa Holders Only The policy below will apply to students who are the holders of a student visa. It does not apply for enrolments where the student is on a Dependant Visa. All ETI refunds will be made in accordance with the refund table and conditions contained in this policy. A notice of withdrawal may be accepted as grounds for a partial refund of fees if the supporting documentary evidence can substantiate a claim due to: > illness or disability > death of a close family member (parent, sibling, spouse, child) or > political or civil event that prevents a student continuing a program

Refund Requests Refund applications for full or partial refunds must: > be made in writing using the ETI Refund and Withdrawal form

> set out the reasons for the request > be forwarded to: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au. The information provided by the student must include: > the student’s signature (or guardian if under 18 years) > all supporting documents relevant to the claim Refund applications will not be processed where the signature on the Refund and Withdrawal form does not match the student’s signature as shown on other documents provided by the student for admission to ETI. For minors the Refund and Withdrawal form must be signed by the nominated Parent/Guardian. The date of the notification for refund is the date the completed form is received by ETI or date/time of email. All amounts due to ETI must be paid before any refund is made. Any outstanding amounts will be deducted from the refund due. All refunds will be paid in Australian dollars $AUD, where this is not possible refunds will be paid in United States dollars $USD. Fees paid by credit card will be refunded to the same credit card.

> be accompanied by Request for Release form (if applicable)

Reason for Refund and Advanced Diploma courses

Amount refunded ELICOS

Amount refunded TAFE

Amount refunded HIGHER EDUCATION

Amount refunded SCHOOL

Visa unsuccessful prior to commencement

All the fees paid excluding $230

All the fees paid excluding $230

All the fees paid excluding $230

All the fees paid excluding $230

If ETI is unable to provide the course at any of its Institutions

100% refunded

100% refunded

100% refunded

100% refunded

If incorrect or incomplete information is supplied by the applicant and the offer is withdrawn by ETI

All fees paid excluding $600

All fees paid excluding $600

All fees paid excluding $600

All fees paid excluding $600

Student withdrawal or more 10wks before the course commences

All the fees paid excluding $230

ETI will retain 10% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 10% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 10% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 4–10wks before the course commences

ETI will retain 30%of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 30%of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 30%of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 30%of the full semester tuition fee

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Student withdrawal 0–4wks before the course commences

NO REFUND

ETI will retain 50% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 50% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 50% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 0–4wks after the course commences

NO REFUND

ETI will retain 60% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 60% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 60% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 4wks or more after the course commences

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

Breach of visa conditions or rules of the provider and the student is terminated

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

Change of visa sub-class to permanent resident

Pro-rata based on number of weeks studied

Pro-rata based on number of weeks studied

0 - 4 weeks after classes commence

No refund - new fee rate will apply from next semester

Pro-rata based on number of weeks studied More than 4 weeks after classes commence No refund - new fee rate will apply from the next semester

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Change of visa sub-class temporary resident

No refund - new fee rate will apply from next semester

No refund - new fee rate will apply from next semester

No refund - new fee rate will apply from next semester

No refund - new fee rate will apply from next semester

If you obtain a deferral and then do not enrol in the course the refund policy relevant at the date of deferral will be applied to any pre-pad fees

Policy applied based on deferral date

Policy applied based on deferral date

Policy applied based on deferral date

Policy applied based on deferral date

If you do not meet mainstream entry from an ELICOS enrolment

All the fees paid excluding $230

All the fees paid excluding $230

All the fees paid excluding $230

All the fees paid excluding $230

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INDEX

A

C

Accommodation............................................................. 13

Carpentry........................................................................ 68

Accounting...................................................................... 82

Central Institute of Technology......................................... 5

Admission requirements................................................ 20

Challenger Institute of Technology.................................... 6

Advertising...................................................................... 91

Children and Community Services................................. 92

Aeronautics – Commercial (Theory and Flying).............. 61

Children’s Services......................................................... 93

Allied Health Assistance................................................103

Civil Construction Design............................................... 72

Animal Services.............................................................. 37

Commerce...................................................................... 89

Animation....................................................................... 54

Commercial Cookery..................................................... 115

Application Form........................................................... 153

Community Services Coordination................................. 96

Application Process...................................................... 143

Community Services Work............................................. 97

Applied Fashion Design and Technology......................... 42

Companion Animal Services........................................... 37

Aquaculture.................................................................... 39

Competency Based Training and Assessment................ 16

Art, Design and Multimedia............................................ 40

Computer Systems Engineering..................................... 73

Asian Cookery............................................................... 113

Conservation and Land Management.......................... 135

Associate Degrees......................................................... 26

Construction................................................................... 68

Automotive Technology................................................... 71

Courses.......................................................................... 25

Aviation........................................................................... 60 Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)...................... 27

D

Aviation Management..................................................... 63

Dental Assisting.............................................................104

Aviation (Operations Management)................................ 28

Dental Technology..........................................................105

B

Digital and Interactive Games......................................... 55

Baking............................................................................ 114

Disability........................................................................100

Banking........................................................................... 83

Drilling............................................................................. 79

Beauty Therapy..............................................................109

Driving............................................................................ 15

Bricklaying / Blocklaying.................................................. 68

Durack Institute of Technology.........................................10

Broadcast Television....................................................... 43 Building Design............................................................... 66

E

Building Design and Technology..................................... 67

Early Childhood, Education and Care.............................. 93

Business......................................................................... 84

Education (Early Childhood)............................................ 34

Business Administration................................................. 85

Education Support.......................................................... 95

Business and Management............................................ 81

Electronics and Communications....................................74

Digital Media Technologies............................................. 58

Employment................................................................... 14 Engineering..................................................................... 70 Engineering (Technical)....................................................76 Engineering Technology (Electrical)................................. 75

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English Language Programs......................................... 142 English Language Requirements.................................... 22 Enrolled Nursing............................................................106 Enrolment Conditions................................................... 144 Entry Requirements....................................................... 20 Environmental Monitoring and Technology................... 136 Environmental Studies.................................................. 135 Events............................................................................118

Jewellery Design............................................................ 48

K Kimberley Training Institute..............................................11

L Laboratory Technology.................................................. 139

F

Landscape Design........................................................ 138

Facilities.......................................................................... 12 Fashion and Textile Design.............................................. 44 Fashion Business............................................................ 30 Film and Television.......................................................... 45 Fitness...........................................................................108 Folio Requirements......................................................... 22 Food and Beverage........................................................ 116

Library and Information Services.................................... 91

M Management.................................................................. 88 Management (Commerce)............................................. 89 Marine Engineering (Class 1)........................................ 133 Marine Engineering (Class 2)........................................ 133 Marine Engineering (Engineer Watchkeeper)............... 133

G

Marine Studies............................................................... 39

Graphic Design............................................................... 46 Great Southern Institute of Technology...........................11

Maritime....................................................................... 130 Maritime Operations (Master Unlimited)...................... 132 Maritime Operations (Watchkeeper Deck).................... 131

H

Marketing....................................................................... 90

Hairdressing................................................................... 110 Health Recreation and Lifestyle.....................................102 Health Service Assistance.............................................103 Horticulture................................................................... 137 Hospitality...................................................................... 113 Hospitality Management................................................ 31 Human Resources.......................................................... 86

Mass Communication..................................................... 49 Mining Exploration.......................................................... 79 Multimedia...................................................................... 54 Music.............................................................................. 57 Music Business.............................................................. 57

N Network Technology....................................................... 32

I

Networking................................................................... 123

Important Dates............................................................. 23 Information Technology................................................. 122 Interactive Digital Media................................................. 56 Interior Design................................................................ 47 International Business.................................................... 87 International Drivers Licence.......................................... 15 Irrigation Management................................................. 140

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Nursing - Enrolled Nursing.............................................106 Nursing - Preparation for Nursing Education.................103


Index

O

T

Oil and Gas Engineering................................................. 77

TAFE Institutes in Perth Metropolitan Area...................... 4

Orientation...................................................................... 12

TAFE Institutes in Regional Western Australia.................. 3

OSHC.............................................................................. 14

TAFE International Offices.............................................. 12

P

Taxis................................................................................ 15

Pathways to University................................................... 18

Transport......................................................................... 15

Patisserie....................................................................... 117

Travel and Tourism.......................................................... 119

Photography................................................................... 50

U

Polytechnic West.............................................................. 7

Tourism..........................................................................118

Preparation for Nursing Education.................................103

University Partners......................................................... 18

Printing and Graphic Arts................................................ 51

University Credits........................................................... 18

Process Plant Technology............................................... 77

V

Public Transport............................................................... 15

R

Veterinary Nursing...........................................................38

Radio............................................................................... 53 Recreation.....................................................................108

W

Refund Policy................................................................ 147

Walking and Cycling around Perth.................................. 15

Religion........................................................................... 12

Wall and Floor Tiling........................................................ 70

Remedial Massage........................................................ 111

Website Development.................................................. 127

Results and Awards.........................................................17

West Coast Institute......................................................... 8

Retail Baking.................................................................. 114

Y

S

Visual Art and Craft..........................................................57

Youth Work....................................................................100

Safety............................................................................. 12 Software Development................................................. 125 Software Development (Mobile Applications)................ 33 Solid Plastering............................................................... 69 Sound Production........................................................... 57 South West Institute of Technology.................................. 9 Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP)................................. 19 Student ID Card.............................................................. 12 Student Support Services at your TAFE Institute............ 12 Studying at TAFE............................................................... 2 Surveying........................................................................ 78

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The application form that follows can be removed from this guide and completed in writing. When you have completed all details and attached all required documentation, please submit to ETI's Admissions Team at admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au or by post: ETI Admissions, PO Box 6830, East Perth BC, Western Australia 6892. You can apply to study at a TAFE Western Australia Institute by completing your application online at www.eti.wa.edu.au/apply. This is our preferred method and will receive priority processing. In some countries you may find it helpful or convenient to seek the assistance of one of our Education Agents. They are available to assist you with your application and visa. Please go to www.eti.wa.edu.au/find-an-education-agent for details of your nearest agent.

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AGENT’S STAMP (in English including address, phone)

Counsellor’s name: Email address:

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS > APPLICATION FORM PART A: APPLICANT DETAILS Personal Details:

PRINT YOUR NAME AS IT APPEARS IN YOUR PASSPORT. Please use BLOCK LETTERS. All fields must be completed. Title (Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mr etc): ...................................... Date of birth (DD/MM/YY): ...................................... Gender (Male/Female) Family name (as shown on your passport): ..................................................... Given names: ............................................................. Preferred name: ............................................................. Email address: ............................................................................................. (applicants must provide their personal email address).

Home Country Address:

Number + Street: .................................................................................................................................................................................. Suburb/City: ................................................................. Country: ..................................................... Postcode: ................................. Telephone (country code/area code/number): ................................................................... Mobile: ....................................................

Local Address in Western Australia:

Number + Street: ..................................................................................................................................................................................

if known

Telephone: ................................................................................................... Mobile: ...........................................................................

Emergency

Name of Emergency Contact: ...............................................................................................................................................................

Suburb: .............................................................................................................................. Postcode: .................................................

Relationship to applicant (husband, sister, mother etc): ..................................................................................................................... Telephone number (include country and area codes): ...........................................................................................................................

Parent/Guardian IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: Details: Parent/Guardian’s Full Name: ............................................................................................................................................................... Number + Street: ................................................................................................................................................................................. Suburb/City: ...................................................................... Country: ...................................................... Postcode: ........................... Telephone (country code/area code/number): ................................................................... Mobile: ..................................................... Email address:........................................................................................................................................................................................

Education + Training International Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9218 2100 Fax: +61 8 9218 2170 Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au

International Students Application Form CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A RTO Provider Number: 52395 Issue Date: July 2014 Version: 1.0 Page 1 of 4


Passport + Visa Details:

Country of Birth: .................................................................................................................................................................................... Country of citizenship (as shown on passport): .................................................................................................................................... Passport number: ........................................................................... Expiry date: ................................................................................. Do you hold a current Australian Visa?  Yes

No    Visa expiry date: ...........................................................................................

If Yes, what type of visa do you hold? ................................................................................................................................................... If No what type of visa will you be applying for? .................................................................................................................................. In which country will you be applying for your Visa? ............................................................................................................................. Have you studied in Australia previously?  Yes

No

If Yes, Institute: ............................................................................... Duration: ..................................................................................... Are you currently enrolled at another College/University in Australia? Yes  Have you applied for Australian permanent residency status? Yes

No

No    If Yes Date of application: ..........................................

Please note: If you obtain Australian permanent residency at any stage during the application process, you need to advise ETI immediately.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC):

Do you have current Overseas Student Health Cover? Yes

If Yes, who is your provider?: ................................................................................................................................................................. Membership number: ................................................................ Expiry Date: ...................................................................................... If No, do you need Family or Single cover?  Single

English Level:

No

Dual Family

Multi Family

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING AND PROVIDE EVIDENCE WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

English is my first language  English was the language of instruction during my secondary school or college studies and I gained a satisfactory pass in English  I have undertaken an English Course  Course name: ............................................ English College: ............................................ Level of English Course: .......................... I have undertaken an IELTS test

Band scores:

Date: ................................................. Overall Band Score: ................................................

Listening: ............................................................. Reading: ................................................................ Writing: ................................................................ Speaking: ..............................................................

I have undertaken a TOEFL test  I have undertaken a Pearson test

Equity + Disability:

Date: ................................................. TOEFL Score: ..........................................................

Date: ................................................. Score: ......................................................................

THE INFORMATION BELOW IS USED TO ASSIST IN MONITORING, SUPPORTING AND IMPROVING SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH MEDICAL/DISABILITY REQUIREMENTS. Do you have a disability, impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies? Yes

No

Please indicate the type/s of disability: Hearing

Vision

Learning

Medical

Mobility

Other

.......................................................................

Would you like to receive information on support services, equipment and facilities available that may assist you? Yes

No

Please give brief details about your condition/disability: ....................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................................................................

Education + Training International Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9218 2100 Fax: +61 8 9218 2170 Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au

International Students Application Form CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A RTO Provider Number: 52395 Issue Date: July 2014 Version: 1.0 Page 2 of 4


Previous Studies:

A certified copy of original transcripts of all official results must accompany this application. Please include grading system to enable interpretation of academic results. List any studies you have attempted, whether complete or incomplete.

Secondary school studies Month/Year Commenced

Month/Year Completed

Year Level Achieved

Name + Country of School

Title of Course

Name + Country of Institution

Tertiary or post secondary studies Month/Year commenced

Month/Year completed

PART B: APPLYING FOR A TAFE COURSE English Course:

No

Do you intend to undertake English language studies? Yes

If Yes approximate start date: ..........................................

Course name: ................................................................................ Campus: ....................................................................................... Number of weeks: 5

TAFE Course:

10

15

20

25

30

40

50

Other: .......................................................................

Please complete details of the TAFE course you want to enrol into: Course number: ............................................................................. Course name: .............................................................................. Institute name: ............................................................................... Campus: ...................................................................................... I am applying for admission in: Semester 1 (February)

OR Semester 2 (July)

Year 20....

PART C: TAFE TO UNIVERSITY PACKAGE (UNDER STREAMLINE VISA PROCESSING ARRANGEMENTS) Course Pathway:

Do you wish to package this application with a University Degree? Yes  If Yes, which University would you like to package with?  Curtin

No

ECU   Murdoch   UWA

Please complete details for the TAFE and corresponding University course you want to package. Details of available pathways can be found on ETI’s website www.eti.wa.edu.au on the University pathways page. Course Number

Course Name

Institute

Campus

TAFE Course: University Course: I am applying for admission in: Semester 1 (February)

OR Semester 2 (July)

Year 20....

To apply for a university package, please go to www.eti.wa.edu.au/streamlined-visa-processing for further information, fees and university application forms.

Education + Training International Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9218 2100 Fax: +61 8 9218 2170 Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au

International International Students Student Application Application Form Form CRICOS CRICOS Provider Provider Code: Code: 00020G/01723A 00020G/01723A RTO RTO Provider Provider Number: Number: 52395 52395 Issue Issue Date: Date: July August 2014 2013 Version: Version: 1.01.0 Page Page 3 of 155 4 of 4


PART D: FINALISING YOUR APPLICATION Application Checklist:

YOU MUST ATTACH CERTIFIED COPIES OF AWARD CERTIFICATES AND FULL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS, INCLUDING KEYS TO THE GRADING SYSTEM USED. ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE IN ENGLISH; IF NOT, PLEASE INCLUDE CERTIFIED ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS. Have you: Completed all sections of the Application form Attached certified copies of all academic qualifications (including secondary school) Attached certified copies of your English language proficiency

Attached a certified copy of your passport (if available) Attached the University application forms you must complete if you are applying for a packaged program (see part C for details) NOTE: IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 THIS DECLARATION MUST ALSO BE SIGNED BY YOUR PARENT OR GUARDIAN. 1. I declare the information in this application and supporting documentation is true. 2. I acknowledge that the provision of incorrect information or documentation or the withholding of information or documentation relating to my application may result in cancellation of my enrolment. 3. I consent that my personal information may be made available to Australian Commonwealth and State agencies including DIBP pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code.

Declaration + Agreement:

Applicant’s Signature: ........................................................................  Date: .................................... (DD/MM/YY)

Parent/Guardian’s Signature: ..............................................................  Date: .................................. (DD/MM/YY) (If student is under 18).

OFFERS Please note that the notification of the outcome of this application, will be sent to you and your agent (if applicable); at the email address listed in Part A of this form. It is important that you supply a current email address so that we are able to keep in contact with you throughout the application process.

ETI CONTACT DETAILS: Education + Training International Address:

Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000

Postal address:

PO Box 6830, East Perth BC Western Australia 6892

Tel:

(+61 8) 9218 2100

Email:

admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au

Web:

www.eti.wa.edu.au

Education + Training International Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000 Tel: +61 8 9218 2100 Fax: +61 8 9218 2170 Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au

International Students Application Form CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A RTO Provider Number: 52395 Issue Date: July 2014 Version: 1.0 Page 4 of 4


You can apply to study at a TAFE Western Australia Institute by completing your application online at www.eti.wa.edu.au. This is our preferred method and will receive priority processing.


Your Local Agent

Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000

More information can be found on the Web

Telephone: +61 8 9218 2100

www.eti.wa.edu.au

RTO Provider Number 52395 CRICOS Provider Code 00020G


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