Tvet TAFE Illawarra course guide 2015

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2015 Course Guide TAFE while at school www.illawarra.tafensw.edu.au/tvet


Student Testimonial Hi my name is Maya Saunders and I am a Year 12 student at Figtree High. A friend of mine told me about a new TVET course being offered in Digital Animation at Wollongong West TAFE and I got really excited about it. I’ve always had an interest in animation from a young age and I really liked the idea of doing a HSC subject relevant to my interests in a TAFE learning environment. I felt that it would be beneficial to my creative processes and a good career decision. It would be amazing to one day get a job as an animator and this course is teaching me the principles of animation as well as giving me an appreciation of what is required to achieve professional level animations.

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What is TVET?............................... 4

Beauty (Nail Technology)......................... 19

How will a TVET Course benefit me?.........4

Beauty (Retail Make Up and Skin Care)... 20

Will I get a TAFE Certificate?.....................5 Types of TVET Courses..............................5 Pattern of Study.........................................6 Work Placement........................................7 Attendance at TAFE....................................7 What are the course costs?.......................7 Students with Additional Needs................7

School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships.......................... 8 Get a Head Start to a Degree......... 9 How do I to Apply?.......................10 TVET Courses Available: Animal Studies......................................... 11 Automotive (Airbrushing)......................... 12 Automotive (Panel Beating)..................... 13 Automotive (Vehicle Detailing)................. 14 Automotive (Vehicle Painting).................. 15 Automotive Mechanical (Light Vehicle)... 16 Automotive Mechanical (Heavy Vehicle).. 17 Baking (Retail)......................................... 18

Beauty/Hairdressing COMBO.................. 21 Business Services.................................... 22 Community Services Work...................... 23 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD).............. 24 Construction (Bricklaying)....................... 25 Construction (Carpentry)......................... 26 Construction (Painting and Decorating).. 27 Construction (Shopfitting)....................... 28 Creative Arts............................................ 29 Early Childhood Education and Care....... 30 Electrotechnology.................................... 31 Electrotechnology (Air-conditioning and Refrigeration)....... 32 Financial Services.................................... 33 Financial Services (Accounts Administration)....................... 34 Fitness...................................................... 35 Hairdressing............................................. 36 Horse Industry Practice........................... 37 Hospitality (Accommodation Services).... 38 Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)........... 39 Hospitality (Food and Beverage).............. 40 Human Services (Aged Care)................... 41

Human Services – Health Services (Assist Nursing)............. 42 Information and Digital Technology (Computer Support)................................. 43 Information and Digital Technology Digital Animation..................................... 44 Information and Digital Technology (Web Design)............................................ 45 Laboratory Skills...................................... 46 Maritime Operations................................ 47 Media Journalism.................................... 48 Metal and Engineering............................. 49 Plumbing.................................................. 50 Primary Industries (Agriculture)............. 51 Primary Industries (Horticulture)............ 52 Property Services..................................... 53 Retail Services......................................... 54 Signage (Signcraft).................................. 55 Tourism, Travel and Events (Events Stream)....................................... 56 Tourism, Travel and Events (Tourism Stream)..................................... 57 Visual Arts (Black and White Photography)............... 58

TVET Contacts..............................60


TVET – TAFE While at School What is TVET? If you’re a secondary school student in Years 11 or 12, you can choose to study a TAFE Vocational Education and Training (TVET) course while you’re still at school. TVET gives you the opportunity to complete your HSC while you gain practical work skills and a TAFE NSW qualification.

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It’s a great way to build your career and your employability skills. The skills you gain during your TVET course are invaluable and will give you a fantastic head start in life. TVET courses are a great choice as they allow you to gain dual accreditation from the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) and TAFE NSW at the same time. Your TVET course can also contribute to your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) if it is classified as an Industry Curriculum Framework (ICF) course.

How will a TVET course benefit me? TVET courses are designed to lead you to higher TAFE and Higher Education


courses. You will have the opportunity to obtain advanced standing and/or continuing student status in TAFE once you complete your course successfully. Industry recognises the quality of TAFE trained workers. This means your TVET course is incredibly powerful if you would like to enter the workforce, particularly if your course includes a work placement component.

TVET Courses: • have been developed or endorsed by the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) • provide credit towards an AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) qualification which is nationally recognised • count as units of study on the Year 11 Record of Achievement or the Year 12 HSC • may contribute to the ATAR (depending on course selected)

• assist you to acquire new skills and capabilities • are appropriate for any ability level, including those who plan to proceed to higher education study • are taught by teachers who have direct industry links • provide all equipment, materials, protective clothing and texts • provide articulation into traineeship or apprenticeships

your HSC Certificate. If you meet the TAFE requirements you will receive either a Certificate or a Statement of Competencies achieved from TAFE NSW.

Types of TVET Courses All TVET courses count towards HSC unit credit and are classified by the BOSTES as either Industry Curriculum Framework (ICF) courses or Board Endorsed Courses (BEC).

• provide maximum credit transfer into a TAFE NSW Certificate course after you leave school.

Industry Curriculum Framework courses can be examinable and count towards the calculation of your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).

Will I get a TAFE Certificate?

Board Endorsed courses are endorsed by the Board of Studies but are not examinable and do not contribute to the ATAR.

At the end of your TVET course, you may receive two sets of credentials. If you successfully complete the course ie. BOSTES HSC requirements, your TVET course will be included on


Pattern of Study TVET 2 unit (120 Hour) Courses

TVET FAST TRACK Courses

These courses run for three or four school terms (4 hours per week) and give students the opportunity to try out a vocational area that they may wish to pursue as a post-school career option. Students undertaking a 120 hour TVET course will receive a Statement of Competencies achieved which will list the units of competency that they have studied. This course gives 2 units of HSC Credit.

These are 240 hour TVET courses delivered in three or four school terms. Students undertaking a TVET Fast Track course will attend TAFE for one full day per week. This course gives 4 units of HSC credit in one year.

TVET 4 Unit (240 Hour) Courses These courses run for six or seven school terms (4 hours per week) commencing in Year 11 and continuing into Year 12. Students receive a solid grounding in the vocational area that can assist with making informed decisions about future study or can lead to direct employment after finishing school. Students undertaking a 240 hour TVET course will receive a Certificate qualification and/or a TAFE Statement of competencies achieved. This course gives 2 units of HSC credit in the Preliminary year and 2 units in the HSC year.

TVET COMBO Courses These courses consist of 2 x 120 hour TVET courses designed to complement each other and delivered one full day per week. Students undertaking these courses will get an understanding of two different industry areas to assist them with post-HSC career options. Students undertaking a Combo course will receive 4 units of HSC credit in one year.

Extension Courses TVET 6 Unit (360 Hour) courses These courses run for seven school terms (6 hours per week) commencing in Year 11 and continuing into Year 12. Students undertaking a 360 hour TVET course will receive a total of 6 units of HSC credit over two years and will receive a TAFE Certificate and/or a Statement of Competencies achieved. The Human Services courses give 4 units of HSC credit in the Preliminary year and 2 units in the HSC year.

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You may be able to undertake additional units of study in some courses to gain an additional qualification including the completion of a full Certificate or an additional Statement of Attainment. Students must be enrolled in or have completed the 240 hours Industry Curriculum Framework before enrolling in an extension course.


Work Placement Some courses require you to complete work placement. This is a Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) requirement and work placement must be completed to ensure the course is counted towards either your preliminary or HSC year of study. Work placement requirements for all courses are shown in this guide.

Attendance at TAFE TVET courses are generally offered at a TAFE Campus for 4 hours, one afternoon per week over one or two years. For more information visit the TVET website: www. illawarra.tafensw.edu.au/tvet

What are the course costs? Students from government schools are supported by funds from the NSW Department of Education and Training - no additional cost to students will be incurred.

Students from non-government schools will need to discuss possible costs with their school. All students are required to pay for their own travel costs to and from TVET courses. Mandatory equipment, safety gear and textbooks will be provided by TAFE.

Students with Additional Needs Students with additional needs and disabilities are encouraged to enrol in and complete TVET courses. Parents, teachers and students should carefully consider: • student career choices • the recommendation of the School Learning and Support team • the likelihood of the student achieving all or some of the competencies or elements of competency for the course

• the mandatory work placement requirements for the course • the student’s ability to complete the required hours of attendance. Students with disabilities will have support requirements determined prior to an Expression of Interest being submitted. Information about this is available at your school. You can also contact Wendy Hoschke, TVET Disabilities Coordinator on 4229 0394. Please note: Correct at time of printing. Courses will be offered subject to sufficient demand and resources.


School Based Apprenticeships/Traineeships A School Based Apprenticeship (SBA) or Traineeship (SBT) combines paid work with TAFE training and school. The SBA option is equivalent to the first year of a full-time apprenticeship, whilst an SBT will provide a certificate of proficiency in the traineeship area – a great start for your post-school career options! Both of these options allow students to obtain valuable work skills and experience whilst undertaking paid parttime work as part of their HSC study. School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships are available in many trade and non-trade areas including:

• Automotive • Bricklaying • Business Services • Electrical

For more information and a full list of SBAT’s available in NSW please visit the following websites:

• Health Services Assistance (Nursing)

www.sbatinnsw.info

• Construction

• Hairdressing • Hospitality • Information and Digital Technology • Meat Processing • Metal and Engineering • Plumbing • Retail ......and many, many more!

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If you want a School Based Apprenticeship or Traineeship contact your Careers Advisor or VET Coordinator at School.

Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

www.illawarra.tafensw.edu.au/SBAT


Get a Head Start to a Degree There are lots of ways to reach your goal of higher education apart from the traditional HSC and ATAR route. You can work your way to a degree in manageable stages with TAFE. • You can start with a TVET course while you are at school as your first step • After school you can enrol in TAFE to complete either a certificate IV or diploma course and then apply for a degree course. • You can use your TAFE studies to apply for some credit so that you complete your degree quicker

• You can complete degrees at TAFE: The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Care (0-5) and the Associate Degree of Accounting Along the way you can get assistance with your writing, research and presentation skills and with small class sizes you get the support that you need to succeed. The diagrams in this booklet show some of the possible pathways you can take in your career. Our website has lots of information about career pathways and higher education including credit transfer from TAFE to University, or you can email your enquiry to: illawarra.degree@tafensw.edu.au


How to Apply? Students are advised to speak to their career adviser/school TVET Coordinator or year adviser to select a course which best meets their educational and vocational needs. Further information is also available on the TAFE Illawarra TVET website:

http://www.illawarra.tafensw.edu.au/tvet Once a course has been selected, students will need to complete a TVET Expression of Interest form. These forms can be obtained from your school or downloaded from our website and must be signed by student, parent/caregiver and school representative prior to submission. Expressions of Interest for 2015 close on Friday 12 September 2014.

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Animal Studies

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate II in Animal Studies and/ or Statement of Competencies achieved

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Animal attendant, animal carer

YALLAH This course is for students wanting to gain experience in working with animals. It is an entry point into the animal care industry and prepares you for job roles such as an animal attendant in a kennel, cattery, animal shelter or pet shop. The course enables you to develop skills and knowledge required for the care and maintenance of animals in a variety of workplaces. You will learn about the animal care industry and careers available in its many sectors

Students will learn to:

Your learning pathway

• apply safe handling and restraint techniques in a variety of situations

Diploma in Veterinary Nursing

• feed animals according to individual dietary requirements

Cert IV in Veterinary Nursing

• perform basic grooming procedures and cleaning enclosures

Cert III in Companion Animal Services or Cert III in Animal Studies

• identify behavioural characteristics • nurse sick or injured animals and much more......

Cert II in Animal studies TVET Animal Studies


Automotive (Airbrushing)

Qualification

Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation and/ or Statement of competencies achieved.

This course is designed to introduce students to the techniques and uses of an airbrush and airbrush art. Students will gain hands on experience in using an airbrush, powered by compressed air, used for delicate, artistic painting.

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Students will learn to:

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

This course is suitable for students seeking employment in graphic art, custom painting and signage

Wollongong

• carry out custom graphics design and layout techniques • carry out fundamental airbrush application techniques • use workshop tools and equipment and much more......

Your learning pathway Cert III in Autobody (various Trade Studies) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation TVET Automotive Vocational Preparation

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Automotive (Panel Beating)

SBAT

available

Wollongong This course will enable students to develop skills and an understanding of the autobody repair industry. The course is a great way of starting a career in this exciting, ever changing industry.

Students will gain hands on experience in: • the role of the panelbeater in smash repair workshop situations • understanding and measuring direct and indirect vehicle body damage • removal of and replacement of bolton and welded vehicle panels and components • removal and replacement of accidentrelated mechanical items and much more...... Qualification

Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation and/ or Statement of competencies achieved.

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Successful completion of this course would enable you to carry out further studies and pursue a career in the automotive industry including a traineeship or apprenticeship.

Your learning pathway Cert IV in Automotive Body Repair Technology Cert III in Autobody Repair Technician (Specialising in Panel Beating) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation TVET Automotive Vocational Preparation


Automotive (Vehicle Detailing)

Qualification

Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation and/ or Statement of Competencies Achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Vehicle detailer successful completion of this course would enable students to carry out further studies and pursue a career in the automotive industry including a traineeship or apprenticeship

Wollongong This course aims to provide students with the opportunity to gain a range of skills suitable for employment in the automotive industry and to provide pathways for further study. The course focuses on providing students with the knowledge and skills required to perform all aspects of automotive industry detailing including emerging automotive sector technologies.

Students will learn to: •

Use and maintain specialist tools and equipment

Clean and rejuvenate vehicle interior and exterior components

Carry out rectification work

Use various detailing products and systems

Understand current vehicle design and components

and much more......

Your learning pathway Cert III in Automotive Body Technology (various Trade Studies) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation TVET Automotive Vocational Preparation

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SBAT Automotive (Vehicle Painting)

available

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Successful completion of this course would enable you to carry out further studies and pursue a career in the automotive industry including a traineeship or apprenticeship.

Wollongong This course is designed to help students acquire knowledge and skills related to work, employment and further training in the automotive industry.

Students will gain hands on experience in: •

removal of rough spots on vehicle panels and sand surfaces using hand or power tools

• carrying out masking procedures, colour matching and mixing paints • understanding and using various spray guns used in the refinishing industry • paint rectification and touch-up work and preparing vehicles for customer use and much more...... Qualification

Course Type

Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation and/ or Statement of competencies achieved. Industry Curriculum Framework Course

Your learning pathway Cert IV in Automotive Body Repair Technology Cert III in Autobody Refinish Technician (Specialising in Vehicle Painting) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation TVET Automotive Vehicle Preparation


Automotive Mechanical (Light Vehicle)

SBAT

available

Shellharbour This course aims to provide students with the opportunity to gain a range of skills suitable for employment in the automotive industry and to provide pathways to further study. The course focuses on providing students with the knowledge and skills required to perform minor service and preparatory work in the light vehicle mechanical area of the automotive industry.

Students will learn to: • remove and tag steering suspension and brake system components • apply automotive electrical system fundamentals • balance wheels and tyres

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

4 units x 1 year (240 hour) FAST TRACK 2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Successful completion of this course would enable students to carry out further studies and pursue a career in the automotive industry including a traineeship or apprenticeship.

Your learning pathway Diploma in Automotive Technology Cert IV in Mechanical Diagnosis

• inspect and service engines and much more...... Qualification

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Cert III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation and/or Statement of competencies achieved.

Cert II in Automotive Servicing Technology TVET Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation


Automotive Mechanical (Heavy Vehicle)

SBAT

available

SHELLHARBOUR This course aims to provide students with the opportunity to gain a range of skills suitable for employment in the automotive industry and to provide pathways for further study. The course focuses on providing students with the knowledge and skills required to perform minor service and preparatory work in the heavy vehicle mechanical area of the automotive industry.

Students will learn to: • remove and tag heavy vehicle engine system components • Inspect heavy commercial vehicle driveline components • Inspect heavy commercial vehicle fuel systems and components • inspect and service heavy vehicle engines and much more......

Qualification

Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation and/ or Statement of Competencies Achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years or 2 units x 1 year

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Successful completion of this course would enable students to carry out further studies and pursue a career in the automotive industry including a traineeship or apprenticeship

Your learning pathway Diploma in Automotive Technology Cert IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis Cert III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology Cert II in Automotive Servicing Technology TVET Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation


Baking (Retail)

SBAT

available

Qualification

Students who enrol in the TVET Baking course will learn the commercial production of a range of sweet and savoury pastries with appropriate fillings.

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Baker, breadmaker, cake maker, pastry chef

Wollongong

The course will be conducted in a simulated retail bakery at Wollongong Campus using commercial ovens, mixers and other equipment. Students with part-time employment in a retail bakery will find that their workplace experiences will support their studies in the course.

Students will learn to: • make apple pies, meat pies, sausage rolls, pasties, chocolate éclairs, custard tarts, coconut tarts, lemon meringue pies, quiche, vanilla slice, apple turnovers, fruit strudels and so on • work safely and effectively, and monitor operational processes in the retail baking sector. • apply basic mathematical functions of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to carry out routine work tasks and much more......

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Your learning pathway Cert III in Retail Baking TVET Baking (Retail)


SBAT Beauty (Nail Technology)

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Nail Technology

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Students will learn to:

Workplacement

No

• deliver service to customers and interact with customers

Career Opportunities

Nail technician, nail salon manager

available

WOLLONGONG WEST This course is for students who want to work as nail technicians. You will learn how to provide a variety of nail services in a salon and/or retail environment.

• receive and process sales orders and identify and respond to customer’s special requirements

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• effectively apply and maintain various types of nail extensions

Bachelor of Business

• decorate the nails of clients using a variety of techniques, adornments and creative nail designs

Diploma in Beauty Therapy

• give a professional manicure and pedicure and much more………….

Cert IV in Beauty Therapy Cert III in Beauty Services Certificate II in Nail Technology TVET Nail Technology


Beauty (Retail Make Up and Skin Care)

SBAT

Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care

Wollongong west

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

This course is for students who want to work as a make-up artist, beauty therapist, salon assistant, beauty receptionist or beautician in a retail or beauty salon environment. You will learn introductory beauty knowledge and skills, appropriate techniques and attitudes to work in the salon on make-up services and other related tasks.

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Beauty retail cosmetic assistant, salon assistant or beauty receptionist.

available

Students will learn to: • demonstrate retail skin care products • design and apply make-up • research and apply beauty industry information and much more......

Your learning pathway Bachelor of Business Diploma of Beauty Therapy Cert IV in Beauty Therapy Cert III in Beauty Services Cert II in Retail Make up and Skin Care TVET Beauty (Retail Make up and Skin Care)

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Beauty/Hairdressing COMBO Wollongong west This course provides the opportunity for students to gain basic knowledge and skills in both the hairdressing and beauty industry. This will be a full day course where students will complete a 120 hour course in Hairdressing and a 120 hour course in Beauty in one year.

Students will learn to: • Dry hair to shape • Perform shampoo and basin treatment services • Perform head, neck and shoulder massage • Design and apply makeup • Cleanse skin and much more...... Qualification

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study 4 units x 1 year (240 hour) Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Beauty retail cosmetic assistant, salon assistant, beauty/hairdressing receptionist, apprentice hairdresser.

Beauty Pathway to Higher Education

Bachelor of Business Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management) Cert IV in Hairdressing Cert III in Hairdressing

Bachelor of Business

Cert II in Hairdressing

Diploma of Beauty Therapy

TVET Hairdressing

Cert IV in Beauty Therapy Cert III in Beauty Services Cert II in Retail Make up and Skin Care

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Retail Make-up and Skin Care as well as Certificate II in Hairdressing and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Hairdressing Pathway to Higher Education

TVET Beauty (Retail Make up and Skin Care)


Business Services

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate II in Business and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Administration assistant, clerical worker, data entry operator, information desk clerk, office junior, receptionist.

Shellharbour, Wollongong This course is for students who want to work in businesses as a clerk or administrator or small business trainee. You will acquire the skills and knowledge needed to work in different business sectors. You will learn about a range of business equipment, procedures and technology as well as dealing with customers and clients, writing skills for work, organising self and handling mail.

This course is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge to: • deliver all aspects of customer service at an introductory level • organise and complete work activities, and to obtain feedback on work performance • work in a group environment promoting team commitment and cooperation • support team members and deal effectively with issues, problems and conflict • select, use and maintain business equipment and much more......

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Business Diploma of Business Administration Cert IV in Business Administration Cert III in Business Administration Cert II in Business TVET Business Services

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Community Services Work

Qualification

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to work in a broad range of services which support individuals and groups within the community services industry. Students will develop the skills required to have direct contact with clients, identify their presenting needs and refer clients to appropriate services and support. It also enables students to develop skills applied to community work providing support to individuals and groups with a focus on either community services or community development work.

Students will learn to: • communicate with clients, identify their presenting needs and refer to appropriate services and support • work effectively in the community sector • develop strategies to empower individuals and groups • respect the rights and dignity of clients and colleagues • contribute to work health and safety processes and much more………….

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Community Services Work

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

This qualification is considered as an entry level by industry to work in community services organisations. Occupational titles include: community care worker; community development worker; intake and referral worker; juvenile justice officer; residential activities officer; residential support worker; support worker; youth worker.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Social Work Diploma in Community Services Work Cert IV in Community Services Work Cert III in Community Services TVET Community Services Work


Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)

Qualification

Statement of Attainment in Computer Aided Drafting

Wollongong

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

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

Pattern of Study

No

Units

2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

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

Students will learn to: • develop skills and knowledge associated with the reading and interpretation of technical drawings • acquire skills and knowledge necessary to construct basic shapes and produce drawings to the relevant standards, using CAD software • use various types and techniques of computer modelling • acquire skills in setting up a two dimensional and three dimensional environment on the computer screen and much more......

Your learning pathway Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Cert IV Manufacturing Technology (CAD/Drafting) Statement of Attainment in Computer Aided Drafting Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)

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Construction (Bricklaying)

SBAT

available

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Students will be able to pursue a career in building and construction from trade level to managerial level by articulating into posttrade courses, diploma, advanced diploma and university courses.

Wollongong This course is designed to teach students how to lay bricks and construct brickwork. Students will develop knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes necessary to carry out general bricklaying tasks and processes in a safe and efficient manner.

Students will learn to: • use bricklaying and blocklaying tools and equipment • take measurements from plans and recognise a range of drawing symbols • use simple levelling equipment under supervision • carry out basic demolition and much more......

Your learning pathway Advanced Diploma in Construction Diploma in Construction Cert IV in Construction and Building

Qualification

Certificate II in Construction Pathways and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Cert II in Construction pathways

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

TVET Construction (Bricklaying)

Cert III in Bricklaying


Construction (Carpentry)

SBAT

available

Wollongong This course is for students interested in starting a career in the general construction industry. You will learn how to produce quality work efficiently. The course content cover facets of the residential sector of the industry covering the basic skills and knowledge relevant to construction, maintenance and renovation practices. The course also includes dealing with safe working practices and generic construction site knowledge and skills.

Qualification

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Students will be able to pursue a career in building and construction from trade level to managerial level by articulating into post-trade courses, diploma, advanced diploma and university courses.

Students will learn to: • use carpentry tools and equipment • handle construction/carpentry materials • read and interpret plans and specifications • erect and dismantle formwork and scaffolding and much more......

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Certificate II in Construction Pathways and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Construction) or Bachelor of Construction Management or Bachelor of Building and Construction Project Management Advanced Diploma in Construction Diploma in Construction Cert IV in Construction and Building Cert III in Carpentry Cert II in Construction pathways TVET Construction (Carpentry)


Construction (Painting and Decorating)

SBAT

Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

WOLLONGONG

Course Type

This course is for students interested in starting a career in the painting and decorating industry.

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Career Opportunities

Painter, decorator

available

Students will learn about the processes, materials, tools and equipment used and develop specialised skills associated with the surface coating industry. Students will also learn safe working practices and the relationship to other trades in the building and construction industry.

Your learning pathway Cert III in Painting and Decorating

Students will learn to: • use painting and decorating tools and equipment • apply paint by brush and roller • apply paint by spray • apply stains and clear timber finishes and much more………….

Cert II in Construction pathways TVET Construction (Painting and Decorating)


Construction (Shopfitting)

SBAT

available

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to work in the building and construction industry as a shopfitter. The skills and work experience gained in this course can lead directly to work in the construction industry. Students gain a NSW Work Cover Construction Induction Certificate plus a nationally recognised qualification.

Students will learn to: • how to work from plans and specifications • fabricate and install shopfronts, showcases and counters, exhibition stands, kitchen and bathroom cupboards, office fitments and demountable and fixed partitions. and much more………….

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Qualification

Certificate II in Construction Pathways and / or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Career Opportunities

Shop fitter

Your learning pathway Cert III in Shopfitting Cert II in Construction pathways TVET Construction (Shopfitting)


Creative Arts

Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Visual Arts and Certificate III in Visual Arts.

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Provides initial training for a career as an artist

Wollongong West This course provides introductory knowledge and skills for students who have no prior experience in visual arts. This program will encourage creative exploration of the mediums of Drawing, Digital Imaging and Printmaking and will foster creative exploration and the development of technical skills. The emphasis is on studio work and is based on safe practices used in the visual arts industry and community

Students develop skills in: • observation and drawing techniques • printmaking skills including etching • creating images in virtual world • OH&S Processes and much more......

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Visual Arts or Bachelor of Creative Arts Diploma in Visual Arts Cert III in Visual Arts Cert II in Visual Arts TVET Creative Arts


SBAT

Early Childhood Education and Care

available

Qualification

Shellharbour, Wollongong This course is for students who want to work as an early childhood educator in a centre-based service and family day care. You will learn how to use a national learning framework, regulations and quality standards to support the education and care of children from birth to school age. You will be able to facilitate play and ensure children’s health and safety while supporting their learning and well-being.

Students will learn to:

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour)

Workplacement

Yes, which may occur in school holidays depending on which campus you are attending.

Career Opportunities

• care for children • ensure children’s health and safety • work effectively with families and the community • plan and prepare for the nutritional needs of children • apply first aid. and much more......

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Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Early childhood educator, family day care educator, nanny

From 2012, in response to our students and community needs, TAFE Illawarra introduced a full degree program the Bachelor of Early Childhood. Students are now able to gain a first class qualification in a field where there’s high employment demand. You can follow the pathway below or access the degree course from completing your High School Certificate and achieve a NSW HSC (Higher School Certificate) or equivalent but you must have achieved a Band 4 level in English or higher.

Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Care (Birth-5) Diploma of Children’s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care) Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care TVET Early Childhood Education and Care


Electrotechnology

SBAT

available

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Shellharbour, Wollongong This course is designed for students wanting to enter the electrotechnology industry. The course covers competencies at work entry level providing grounding in safety and basic skills and knowledge for work in many electrotechnology disciplines.

Students will learn to: • fix and secure equipment

Workplacement

Yes

• solve problems in extra low voltage single path circuits

Career Opportunities

Electrotechnology traineeships, electrotechnology apprenticeships

• solve problems in multiple path dc circuits • carry out routine work activities in an electrical environment and much more......

Extension Course The Electrotechnology Extension course is to provide students with the opportunity to gain a qualification of an Electrical Trade Pre-Apprentice and to also gain credit towards Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician.

This course is being offered at Wollongong Campus to students who have successfully completed the preliminary year in Electrotechnology. It is intended that students complete this course in 2013 as an additional attendance for 3 hours per week to their normal TVET attendance.

Your learning pathway Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering Diploma in Electrical Engineering Cert III in Electrotechnology Electrician Cert II in Electrotechnology TVET Electrotechnology


Electrotechnology (Air-conditioning and Refrigeration)

SBAT

available

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who would like an introduction to the air-conditioning and refrigeration industry. Students will learn about refrigeration and air-conditioning components and systems in domestic, commercial and/or industrial applications. Skills gained from this course may count as credit transfer towards the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning apprenticeship course.

Students will learn to: • fix and secure equipment • carry out routine work activities in an electrotechnology environment

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning apprenticeship or other related Electrotechnology apprenticeships.

Your learning pathway Bachelor of Engineering Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering

• prepare refrigeration tubing and fittings • dismantle, assemble and fabricate refrigeration and air-conditioning components and much more…………. Qualification

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Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)

Diploma in Electrical Engineering Cert III in Electrotechnology Electrician Cert II in Electrotechnology TVET Electrotechnology (Air-conditioning and Refrigeration)


Financial Services

SBAT

available

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

This course will assist you to gain skills, at entry level for a wide variety of positions in the financial services industry

Shellharbour, Wollongong This course is designed to enable students to acquire a range of technical, practical, personal and organisational skills valued both within and beyond the workplace. The course reflects the job roles of employees required to apply fundamental skills in banking, credit management, insurance and retail financial services.

Students will learn to: • process financial transactions and extract interim reports • perform financial calculations • maintain business records • process payment documentation and much more...... Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Financial Services

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Your learning pathway Associate Degree of Accounting Diploma of Accounting Cert IV in Accounting Cert III in Financial Services Cert III in Accounts Administration TVET Financial Services


Financial Services (Accounts Administration)

SBAT

available

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to act as an accounts clerk. In this course you will learn about industry entry-level activities such as: accounts payable/accounts receivable, payroll, cashier functions, preparation of trial balance, bookkeeping, EFT/e-business, purchases and sales, manual and computerised systems, and preparation of basic financial reports. This course will assist you in gaining the skills necessary to maintain the basic accounts of a business such as: accounts receivable/ payable and computer based bookkeeping.

Students will learn to: • work effectively and safely in the financial services industry • process financial transactions and extracting interim reports

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Accounts Administration

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

This course will assist you to gain skills at entry level for a wide variety of positions in the financial services industry

Your learning pathway Associate Degree of Accounting Diploma of Accounting Cert IV in Accounting

• perform financial calculations • prepare financial reports • administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers and much more......

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Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

Cert III in Financial Services or Cert III in Accounts Administration TVET Financial Services


Fitness

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate III in Fitness and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

3 units x 2 years (360 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Exercise instructor – gym, group exercise, aqua

Shellharbour This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to register and work as an exercise instructor in gyms, fitness facilities, pools, community facilities and in outdoor environments. Depending on the electives chosen you could learn to provide exercise instruction for groups and aqua or gym programs.

Students will learn to: • develop basic fitness programs • undertake client induction and screening • basic anatomy and physiology of fitness programs and much more......

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Science (Exercise Science) Diploma of Fitness Cert IV in Fitness Cert III in Fitness TVET Fitness


Hairdressing

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate II in Hairdressing and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Apprentice hairdresser, salon assistant or hairdressing receptionist

Wollongong West This course is for people who want to gain employment as a hairdressing salon assistant or hairdressing receptionist. You will learn to work as part of a team in a hairdressing environment, and be competent in communicating in the workplace, consulting with clients, selling products and services. It will also help you gain employment as a hairdressing apprentice. The course provides you with an overview of the hairdressing industry. You will also acquire some practical skills in hairdressing.

Students will learn to: • perform shampoo and basin treatment services • perform head, neck and shoulder massage • dry hair to shape

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Business Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management)

• maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas

Cert IV in Hairdressing

and much more......

Cert III in Hairdressing Cert II in Hairdressing TVET Hairdressing

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Horse Industry Practice

Qualification

Statement of Attainment in Horse Industry Practice and/or Statement of Competencies achieved

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

performance horse groom, stud hand

Yallah This course is for students entering the horse industry with little or no experience. It is suitable for pre-industry and VET in Schools training where graduates work under close supervision and require basic horse handling and safety skills to work with docile horses in and around stables

Students will learn to: • develop skills, underpinning knowledge and behavioural attributes required for the care and maintenance of horses • carry out a range of duties under supervision including handling, feeding, grooming and caring for horses • apply workplace safety practices. and much more......

Your learning pathway Cert II in Horse Industry Practice (Performance Horse) TVET Horse Industry Practice


Hospitality (Accommodation Services) WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to work at the operative level in a range of establishments including hotels, motels, and pubs. You will learn about the hospitality industry and will develop your customer service and communication skills, along with a wide range of skills relevant to accommodation services.

Students will learn to: • develop and update hospitality industry knowledge • prepare rooms for guests • receive and process reservations • perform office procedures • work with colleagues and customers

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Housekeeping attendant, porter, receptionist, front office attendant.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Commerce (Hospitality Management) Joint program Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Diploma of Hospitality Cert IV in Hospitality

• clean premises and equipment and much more…………. Qualification

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Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

Certificate II in Hospitality and / or Statement of Competencies achieved

Cert III in Hospitality (Accommodation) Cert II in Hospitality TVET Hospitality (Accommodation Services)


Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)

SBAT

available

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to work at the operative level in a range of hospitality establishments including restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. You will learn about the hospitality industry and will develop your customer service and communication skills, along with a wide range of skills relevant to commercial cookery.

Students will learn to: • use food preparation equipment • produce dishes using basic methods of cookery • use hygiene practices for food safety • use cookery skills effectively • source and use information on the hospitality industry and much more………….

Qualification

Certificate II in Kitchen Operations and/or Statement of Competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

apprentice chef ,catering assistant, fast food attendant , kitchen assistant, cook

Your learning pathway Bachelor of Commerce (Hospitality Management) Joint program Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Diploma of Hospitality Cert IV in Commercial Cookery Cert III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert II in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) or Cert II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) TVET Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)


Hospitality (Food and Beverage)

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Food and beverage attendant

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to work at the operative level in a range of hospitality establishments including restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. You will learn about the hospitality industry and will develop your customer service and communication skills, along with a wide range of skills relevant to food and beverage service.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Commerce (Hospitality Management) Joint program Advanced Diploma of Hospitality

Students will learn to: • develop and update hospitality industry knowledge

Diploma of Hospitality

• serve food and beverage to customers

Cert IV in Hospitality

• prepare and serve non-alcoholic beverages • work with colleagues and customers and much more………….

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Qualification

Certificate II in Hospitality and / or Statement of Competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

Cert III in Hospitality (Food and Beverage) Cert II in Hospitality TVET Hospitality (Food and Beverage)


Human Services (Aged Care)

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate III in Aged Care and/or Statement of competencies achieved. This qualification can enhance a student’s application to Nursing and other degrees at University and enables students to apply for jobs as a care worker straight from school.

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

4 units (240 hour) 1st year and 2 units (120 hour) 2nd year

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Personal care assistant, assistant in nursing, care worker, personal care worker, carer.

SHELLHARBOUR This course is for students who want to work in a health setting. This includes nursing with a range of nursing activities in a health care environment. Students will visit hospitals and nursing homes and begin to learn skills used by nurses and other health professionals.

Students will be able to: • support individual health and emotional well being • recognise healthy body systems in a health care context • apply first aid • support older people to maintain their independence • participate in the implementation of individualised plans and much more...... Limited places available. Students will be required to attend an interview process. Successful students will be contacted by the Nursing section prior to end of term 4.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Nursing Cert IV Aged Care Cert III in Aged Care TVET Human Services (Aged Care)


Human Services - Health Services (Assist Nursing)

SBAT

available

Shellharbour, Wollongong This qualification is designed to develop the knowledge and skills to work as a Health Services Assistant. At this level a Health Services Assistant provides support to Registered Nurses in an acute care environment. Students will develop skills and knowledge to assist in the provision of client care and comfort for individuals and groups, to assist in the activities of living, to assist clients in meeting their basic human needs and observing and reporting changes in individual or group behaviours.

As a graduate, students will be able to: • assist nursing team in an acute care environment • apply first aid • contribute to effective workplace relationships • interpret and apply medical terminology

Qualification

Certificate III in Health Services Assistance and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

4 units (240 hour) 1st year and 2 units (120 hour) 2nd year

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Depending on job vacancies an assistant in nursing may be employed in public and private acute care, aged care or health facilities.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Nursing Diploma of Nursing (enrolled Division 2 Nursing) Cert III in Health Services Assistance or Aged care

and much more...... Limited places available. Students will be required to attend an interview process. Successful students will be contacted by the Nursing section prior to end of term 4.

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Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

TVET Human Services Health Services (Assist Nursing)


SBAT

Information and Digital Technology (Computer Support)

available

Wollongong This course is for students who wish to work in clerical or software support roles as an ICT Specialist in software applications, network administration or computer support.

Students will learn to: • work effectively in an IT environment • create user documentation that is clear to the target audience and is easy to navigate • install operating system software to optimise the system to accommodate business and client needs • provide advice and support to clients including the communication of comprehensive technical information and much more......

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Clerical or software support role. ICT Specialist in software applications, network administration or computer support

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Information Technology Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Diploma of Information Technology Cert IV in Information Technology Cert III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (Support) or Cert III in Information Technology TVET Information Technology (Computer Support)


SBAT

Information and Digital Technology – Digital Animation

available

Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology.

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Software developer, clerical or software support role, ICT Specialist in software applications

WOLLONGONG WEST This is an introduction to animation and digital techniques. It will initially involve discussions about 2D and 3D animation techniques as well as the various principles of animation. Students will learn the theoretical and practical components of animation to create their own 2D and 3D animations.

Students will learn to: • work and communicate effectively in an IT environment • create 2D Digital animations • apply simple modelling techniques • design and apply simple textures to digital art • review and apply the principles of animation

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Games Development or Bachelor of Computing Science Diploma of Games Development

and much more…………. Cert IV Digital and Interactive Games (Programming) TVET Information and Digital Technology (Digital Animation)

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SBAT

Information and Digital Technology (Web Design)

available

Wollongong This course will provide students with an introduction to web design and will include HTML and basic Dreamweaver skills.

Students will learn to: • use development software and IT tools to build a basic website • work effectively in an IT environment • communicate in the workplace

Career Opportunities

This course could lead to a career in designing web pages, software and games, creating programs, systems and databases, networking computers and finding solutions to technical and software problems.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Information Technology Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

and much more...... Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Diploma of Information Technology Cert IV in Information Technology Cert III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (web technologies) or Cert III in Information Technology TVET Information Technology (Web design)


Laboratory Skills

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Laboratory Skills

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to work as laboratory assistants/attendants in environmental/biological, food, chemical, manufacturing, construction materials or pathology industry sectors. You will acquire skills associated with the operation of a laboratory and associated technical tasks such as sampling and testing. This course can lead to a pathway in Environmental Monitoring and Technology.

Students will learn: • participate in environmentally sustainable work practices • communicate with other people • plan and conduct laboratory/field work • record and present data • perform basic tests and much more......

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Laboratory assistant or laboratory attendant.

Your learning pathway Bachelor of Science Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology Cert IV in Environmental Monitoring and Technology Cert III in Laboratory Skills TVET Laboratory Skills

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Maritime Operations

Qualification

Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 near Coastal)

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

4 units x 1 year (240 hour) - 4 terms

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Satisfactory completion of this course contributes to a qualification recognised by the NSW Maritime Authority.

Shellharbour This course is for students who want to develop the practical skills and knowledge required to work as a coxswain. Students will learn to take charge of vessels less than 12 metres in length and with engines up to 250kW, operating within inshore limits (up to 15 nautical miles from the coast). Evidence of sea time/service on board a vessel will be required to obtain a certificate of competency from the state regulatory authority.

Students will learn: • basic service checks on small vessel marine propulsion and auxiliary systems • routine servicing of marine extra low and low voltage electrical systems

Your learning pathway Cert III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres near coastal)

• refuelling and fuel transfer operations • how to monitor the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel up to 24 metres

Cert II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 near Coastal)

• how to plan and navigate a short voyage within inshore limits

TVET Maritime Operations

and much more......

2014 TAFE Illawarra Student of the Year and former TVET maritime student


Media Journalism

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Media

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years or 2 units x 1 year

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Archival media journalist, journalist assistant, community radio program maker / presenter, editing assistant, production assistant

WOLLONGONG This course is for students who want to acquire knowledge and skills to pursue employment and/or further training in journalism. Students will learn about the news media industry and develop basic news gathering skills plus learn how to research and write ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ news stories for print, electronic and internet based media.

Students will acquire skills and knowledge to complete a broad range of news media tasks in areas such as: • research skills • writing for news media • legal and social issues • business skills • interview techniques

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies

• audience research • news and much more......

Diploma of Screen and Media Certificate IV in Screen and Media Certificate III in Media TVET Media Journalism

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Metal and Engineering

SBAT

available

Wollongong This course provides training at entry level in the Metal, Engineering and related industries.

Depending on the units chosen, students will learn to: • use hand tools and power tools • use workshop machines for basic operation • undertake routine tasks • work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment • interpret technical drawings and much more......

Pattern of Study

4 units x 1 year (240 hour) FAST TRACK

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Successful completion of this course could lead to a traineeship or apprenticeship in Light Fabrication, Heavy Fabrication or Fitting and Machining.

Your learning pathway Bachelor of Engineering Advanced Diploma in Engineering (Technical Mechanical) Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical) Cert IV in Engineering

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards a Certificate qualification

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Cert III in Engineering (trades) Statement of competencies achieved towards Cert II in Engineering TVET Metal and Engineering


Plumbing

SBAT

available

Qualification

Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Plumbing

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Plumber, plumber and drainer, plumber and gasfitter, gasfitter, roof plumber.

Wollongong The primary outcome of this course is to develop the student’s knowledge, skills, techniques and attitudes to carry out the core plumbing competencies, in a safe and efficient manner and to the standard of quality and finish expected of the industry. Successful completion of this TVET course will count towards a trade certificate in plumbing.

Students will learn to: • demonstrate safe working practices required to work efficiently in the plumbing industry • select and use equipment, hand and power tools common to the plumbing industry • apply relevant regulations and safe practices and much more......

Your learning pathway Cert IV in Plumbing Cert III in Plumbing Cert II in Construction Pathways TVET Plumbing

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Primary Industries (Agriculture)

SBAT

available

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Assistant animal attendant/stockperson, Assistant Farm or Station hand, Assistant Farm or Station worker

Yallah This course is based on units of competency, which have been developed by the agriculture, horticulture, land management and conservation and other primary industries sectors to meet the requirements for students wanting to work in the rural industry.

Students will learn to:

• install, maintain and repair fencing • handle livestock using basic techniques • monitor water supplies and and operate quad bikes

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Agriculture Diploma of Agriculture

• operate basic machinery and much more...... Qualification

Course Type

Cert IV in Agriculture Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Agriculture Industry Curriculum Framework Course

Cert III in Agriculture Cert II in Agriculture TVET Primary Industries (Agriculture)


Primary Industries (Horticulture)

SBAT

available

WOLLONGONG BOTANICAL GARDENS AND YALLAH This course is for people wanting to work as assistants to tradespeople in the horticulture industry. You will learn about safe work practices and environmentally sustainable work practices, as well as skills from selected areas, which could include: arboriculture; landscaping; nursery operations; parks and gardens; turf construction; chemicals use; irrigation; machinery operations and maintenance; merchandising and sales; and pest management.

Qualification

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Horticulture

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Cert IV in Horticulture

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Cert III in Horticulture

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the general skills and knowledge required for entry level employment in a primary industries environment.

Depending on the units chosen, students will learn to: • produce plants from seeds and cuttings • identify weeds, pests and diseases • identify the various types of trees and shrubs • apply chemicals and much more......

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Statement of competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Horticulture

Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

Diploma of Horticulture

Cert II in Horticulture TVET Primary Industries (Horticulture)


Property Services

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate III in Property Services (Agency) and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Real estate agency support staff

Wollongong This course is for students who want to acquire the skills needed to provide support to the functional areas within either a real estate/property agency or a stock and station agency. Completion of the course will enable you to satisfy the training requirements to apply for a certificate of registration issued by the NSW Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to work in the real estate or stock and station property sector.

Students will learn to: • work in the real estate industry • meet customer needs and expectations • communicate with clients as part of agency operations • and much more......

Your learning pathway Cert IV in Property Services (Agency) Cert III in Property Services (Agency) TVET Property Services


Retail Services

SBAT

available

Qualification

Certificate II in Retail and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

A range of positions in retail sales, customer service and administration

Shellharbour This course is for students who want to work in a retail sales and service environment at a junior level. You will learn how to communicate effectively with colleagues and customers, apply safe working practices and perform stock control and point-of-sale procedures. You will also learn how to minimise theft, operate retail technology and organise and maintain work areas. This will take place through a combination of individual and team based learning strategies that include practical activities, industry case studies, role plays, simulations, projects and assignments

Students will learn to: • operate retail technology • advise on products and services • perform stock control services and much more......

Your learning pathway Diploma of Retail Management Cert IV in Retail Management Cert III in Retail Cert II in Retail TVET Retail Services

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Signage (Signcraft)

SBAT

available

Wollongong This course is for students who want to develop knowledge, skills and techniques necessary to carry out work in the sign industry. Students will learn about the tasks and processes involved in this industry and working to a standard of quality and finish described in the units of competency that make up the qualification.

Students will learn: • computer aided drawing and digital printing

Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate III in Signage

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Signwriter, Sign manufacturer

Your learning pathway Cert III in Signage

• graphic design/digital signage • basic sign layout and colour selection • basic lettering, layout and paint application skills and much more......

Cert II in Construction Pathways TVET Signage


Tourism, Travel and Events (Events Stream)

SBAT

available

Wollongong This course aims to provide students with the skills, knowledge and work-related attitudes required to perform the role of an entry level employee in a range of sectors in the tourism and events industry.

Students will learn to:

Qualification

Certificate II in Tourism and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Office assistant for a small tour operator, Documentation clerk for a tour wholesaler, Receptionist and office assistant in a professional conference organiser, Receptionist and office assistant in a retail travel agency, Retail sales assistant in an attraction, Museum attendant, Event assistant, Event administrative assistant, Conference assistant

• update tourism and event industry knowledge • provide venue information and assistance • process and monitor event registrations • coordinate on-site event registrations • operate an online information system • perform a range of tasks where choice between a limited range of options is required • assess and record information from varied sources and much more......

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Joint Program Pathway TAFE Illawarra and the University of Wollongong (UOW) have joined forces to bring to you a number of exciting opportunities. An example of this innovation is the Bachelor of Commerce Tourism Managment which

Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.

offers you an exciting opportunity to study a program that will provide you with a rich learning experience program that offers broad and comprehensive preparation for students wishing to pursue a management career in the tourism industry. Upon completion, students receive a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Wollongong and an Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management from TAFE.

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Commerce (Events Management) Joint program Advanced Diploma of Events Diploma of Events Cert III in Events Cert II in Tourism TVET Tourism, Travel and Events


Tourism, Travel and Events (Tourism Stream)

SBAT

available

SHELLHARBOUR, WOLLONGONG This course aims to provide students with the skills, knowledge and work-related attitudes required to perform the role of an entry level employee in a range of sectors in the tourism and events industry. Students will learn to: • update tourism industry knowledge • sell products and services • prepare quotations • operate an online information system • perform a range of tasks where choice between a limited range of options is required • assess and record information from varied sources

Qualification

Certificate II in Tourism and/or Statement of competencies achieved

Course Type

Industry Curriculum Framework Course

ATAR

Yes

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

Yes

Career Opportunities

Office assistant for a small tour operator, Documentation clerk for a tour wholesaler, Receptionist and office assistant in a professional conference organiser, Receptionist and office assistant in a retail travel agency, Retail sales assistant in an attraction, Museum attendant, Event assistant, Event administrative assistant, Conference assistant

Tourism Managment which offers you an exciting opportunity to study a program that will provide you with a rich learning experience program that offers broad and comprehensive preparation for students wishing to pursue a management career in the tourism industry. Upon completion, students receive a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Wollongong and an Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management from TAFE.

Your learning pathway Bachelor of Commerce (Tourism Management ) Joint program Advanced Diploma of Tourism and Travel Diploma of Tourism Cert IV in Tourism Cert III in Tourism

and much more......

Joint Program Pathway TAFE Illawarra and the University of Wollongong (UOW) have joined forces to bring to you a number of exciting opportunities. An example of this innovation is the Bachelor of Commerce

Cert II in Tourism TVET Tourism, Travel and Events (Tourism)


Visual Arts (Black and White Photography)

Qualification

Statement of Competencies achieved towards Certificate II in Visual Arts and Certificate III in Visual Arts.

Wollongong West

Course Type

Board Endorsed Course

This course provides introductory knowledge and skills for students who have no prior experience in visual arts.

ATAR

No

Pattern of Study

2 units x 2 years (240 hour) or 2 units x 1 year (120 hour)

Workplacement

No

Career Opportunities

Provides initial training for a career as a photographer.

Students will gain a practical introduction to photography and visual arts fundamentals. You will also be encouraged to develop creative, technical and analytical skills. The emphasis is on studio work and is based on safe practices used in the visual arts industry and community.

Students will learn to: • capture photographic images • use darkroom techniques to produce monochrome photographs

Pathway to Higher Education Bachelor of Visual Arts or Bachelor of Media Arts Diploma in in Photo Imaging

• make simple creative work and much more......

Cert IV in Photo Imaging Cert III in Visual Arts Cert II in Visual Arts TVET Visual Arts (Black and White Photography)

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Possible outcomes and pathways may be subject to change.


Student Testimonial Hi, my name is Ben Coulter and I am a Year 11 student at Moss Vale High School. I am a school based apprentice in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology working for HVTC Southern Tablelands on behalf of Wingecarribee Shire Council and am studying at Shellharbour TAFE. This is a great opportunity because I am now working in the area that I have always been interested in and I have started my career while I complete the HSC.


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