Why study at TAFE Queensland?
We train over
144,000
students
every year
Over 550 University pathways Industry experienced teachers, eager to share their knowledge
60 + locations across Queensland
86% of our graduates go on to work or further study
Over 140 years of experience
Practical hands-on courses that get you job-ready sooner
Flexible & supportive learning environment
400 + industry-relevant courses from certificates to bachelor degrees
Qualifications explained
We offer a full range of nationally-recognised qualifications from entry-level certificates through to degrees. We also offer comprehensive trade training from beginner to advanced levels.
Certificates
Certificate I
Certificate I courses cover base-level skills for entry into the workforce.
Certificate II
Certificate II courses prepare you for entry-level positions or apprenticeships in a variety of industries.
Certificate III
Certificate III qualifications are ideal for those wanting to gain a trade, change careers or move out of entry-level roles.
Certificate IV
Certificate IV courses typically interest those who want to advance their careers in the industry they already work in, or further develop skills and knowledge acquired through previous study.
Diplomas
Diploma
Diploma courses develop broad and in-depth skills in professional, technical or creative fields.
Advanced Diploma
An advanced diploma is ideal for ambitious professionals wanting to fast-track their career.
University pathways
There’s more than one way to get into your dream university course. We have a range of pathway options that can get you started on your university degree sooner. Explore your options at: tafeqld.edu.au/courses/ pathways-to-university
Degrees
Aim higher with a hands-on degree. In addition to offering our own specialist degrees, TAFE Queensland has partnered with some of Australia’s most established and respected universities to deliver a variety of world-class degrees in a practical, job-focused training environment.
Trade qualifications
Pre-apprenticeship courses
Pre-apprenticeships are a great way to improve your prospects of gaining an apprenticeship, develop practical skills in your trade, and gain credit towards a full apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships
Earn while you learn by undertaking an apprenticeship with TAFE Queensland. Completing an apprenticeship is essential if you want to become a qualified tradesperson.
Traineeships
Much like apprenticeships, traineeships give you the opportunity to combine training with a paying job. Trainees are trained in vocational areas such as early childhood education and care, or business.
Post-trade training
Post-trade training is great if you want to specialise, gain a specific trade licence, gain credit towards university, or expand your horizons after completing an apprenticeship.
Ways you can study
On campus
You’ll learn face-to-face with a teacher in one of our learning spaces like a classroom, workshop, laboratory or simulated learning environment. You can also interact with your teachers using live video or web conference programs. You may also need to access our learning management system, Connect, to access resources, assessment details or submit assessments.
On campus with some online
You’ll primarily learn face-to-face with a teacher in one of our learning spaces like a classroom, workshop, laboratory or simulated learning environment. In this study mode you will attend a TAFE Queensland campus most of the time, but some of your classes or training may be via video or web conference programs (like Zoom).
Online self-directed
Our online self-directed courses are designed for individuals who want the flexibility to study at their own pace and cannot or prefer not to attend on campus or be locked into attending classes at specified times. You will access learning materials including documents, videos, assessments and more through Connect – our learning management system and will complete self-paced study.
Online virtual classroom
Your course will be delivered online, but to a scheduled timetable. To complete your study you will interact with your teachers and other students using live video or web conference programs (like Zoom), and access learning materials through Connect – our learning management system.
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
If you’ve completed prior study or have significant work experience, applying for credit transfers or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can reduce study time and costs.
Online with on campus practical training
Your course is primarily online, however you will need to come into a campus to undertake face-to-face practical learning and assessment. As an online student you will access learning materials through Connect – our learning management system and may interact with your teachers and other students using live video or web conference programs.
Residential blocks
Some of our courses are delivered via mixed mode in intensive blocks of training and distance education. You may be required to travel away from home to complete this type of study. Funding support may be available to assist students with travel, accommodation and meal costs. Students must provide evidence of ABSTUDY eligibility.
Apprenticeship
Earn while you learn. Work and earn a wage with an employer while you complete hands-on training and a nationally-recognised qualification.
Traineeship
Work and learn at the same time. Combine on-the-job training with an employer, while you study and get paid.
TAFE at School
If you’re a Year 10, 11 or 12 student, you can complete a range of certificate I, II or III courses. TAFE at School courses work in with your existing high school studies and also count towards your Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).
Apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships combine paid work with structured training to gain a qualification. At TAFE Queensland, we work with your employer to help you successfully gain competence in a trade (apprenticeship) or a vocational area (traineeship).
Upon completion, you may find yourself in a great place to keep working, go on to future study or even start your own business!
Did you know you can start an apprenticeship or traineeship during high school, after school or if you’ve been in the workforce for a long time?
Traineeships vary in length from six months to three years, while apprenticeships generally take three to four years to complete. TAFE Queensland will assist you and your employer to get started and will provide ongoing support every step of the way!
Four easy steps to become an apprentice or trainee
1 Choose the right apprenticeship or traineeship
• Think about what you enjoy doing and what your interests are.
• Speak to your family, friends or your school career counsellor or guidance officer.
• Get the facts at apprenticeshipsinfo.qld.gov.au
2 Find an employer
• You can be employed directly by a business. The business will pay your wages and train you with the support of a training organisation.
To find an employer:
• Contact businesses in person, make phone calls, send personalised emails.
• Search for jobs on websites: workforceaustralia.gov.au, seek.com.au and careerone.com.au
• Using your personal networks, talk to family and friends to see if they know anyone who could employ you as an apprentice or trainee.
• Contact a Workforce Australia provider, these organisations can provide you with a list of job vacancies in your area. Visit workforceaustralia.gov.au
• You can be employed by a group training organisation who will place you with different businesses to gain on-the-job experience, pay your wage and organise your training. To find a group training organisation visit desbt.qld.gov.au/training/employers/gto
• TAFE Queensland have Vocational Placement Coordinators to assist the pre-vocational certificate II graduates through the vocational placement or work experience process.
3 Choose your training partners
• Work with an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network: They will work with you and your employer at this stage to help you complete the training contract.
• Choose a training organisation: You and your employer will choose a training organisation (TAFE Queensland) who will work with you throughout the apprenticeship or traineeship. Visit the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network at australianapprenticeships. gov.au for more information.
4 Get started
• Complete your paperwork: Speak to your employer and your training organisation to complete your paperwork and develop your training plan.
• Use the probationary period: Probation is a period when the apprentice or trainee works and trains with an employer before each decides whether to continue.
Support services
Everyone’s journey is different and sometimes you need some extra support. We’re here to help. Free and confidential support services are available to all students.
Learning support
The Learning Skills team is ready to assist you with:
• Assignments, essay writing and referencing.
• Study skills and exam preparation.
• English and maths.
• Time management and organisation skills.
Online Support
Access to TAFE Queensland learning support and resources including Studiosity. Through Studiosity, you can chat online to expert tutors who can help you with your studies. Studiosity is available for students studying qualifications certificate III and above.
Employment Officer
We have an employment expert who can help match you to a job opportunity as they become available. The position works closely with our other student services to help guide and support you as you seek employment.
Indigenous student support
If you are an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student, you can access additional student support services. Our Indigenous student support officers can offer specific advice and help on a variety of topics including study help, pathways and career options.
AccessAbility support
If you identify with having a disability, our staff can work with you to develop a support plan
This may include:
• Communicating with your teacher on your behalf, if required.
• Providing sign language interpreters, readers and scribes.
• Loaning you assistive technology.
• Coordinating alternative assessment arrangements.
Counselling support
Short-term counselling is available for all students. Support services include:
• Deciding what career path to follow.
• Choosing the right course.
• General difficulties with student life.
• Personal and complex issues.
• Cross-cultural and special needs.
• Service referrals for long-term support.
Libraries
All TAFE Queensland students receive automatic library membership which gives you access to our physical library services as well as an extensive range of digital resources that are available to use at any time.
Our library network allows both online and on-campus students to access information and borrow resources from across all TAFE Queensland libraries.
Our fully qualified library staff can help you:
• Use the library facilities including the library catalogue.
• Access digital resources including eBooks, eJournals, streaming videos, and databases.
• Reserve resources from other campuses.
• Start to research your assignment topic.
• Reference assignment sources to avoid copyright and plagiarism issues.
Learn more: library.tafeqld.edu.au
Subsidies and payment options*
As a TAFE Queensland student, there are a range of subsidies, concessions, loans and scholarships you may be eligible for, to assist you with the cost of your study. Fees are payable 30 days prior to the commencement of the course, but there may be other deferred payment options available to you.
Payment plans
TAFE Queensland offers an interest free payment plan option to approved students allowing them to pay their fees in instalments over the duration of their study. Payment plans are available for both full fee paying students and students paying a subsidised tuition fee. Terms and conditions apply and payment plans are only offered through direct debit bank contracts. To find out if you’re eligible for government and independent funding to help reduce the cost of your training, visit tafeqld.edu.au/eligibility-calculator
Scholarships
Achieve your career goals with the help of a TAFE Queensland Scholarship. For further information, visit scholarships.tafeqld.edu.au
How to apply
1 Choose your course
• Make sure you fully understand the course details and fees.
2 Entry requirements
VET Student Loans
VET Student Loans (VSL) are an Australian Government loan program that helps eligible VET students pay their tuition fees. If you’re studying a diploma, advanced diploma, graduate certificate or graduate diploma, you may be eligible for a VET Student Loan. For further information visit tafeqld.edu.au/vet-student-loans
VET student loans will not be approved for students who do not meet eligibility requirements. A VET Student Loan gives rise to a VETSL debt which continues to be a debt due to the commonwealth until it is repaid.
Student portal
Through the portal, you can pay your fees, update your details, access your Statement of Account, check your academic results and submit electronic requests. For example: Credit Transfer application, change of name. tafeqld.edu.au/student-portal
• Some courses don’t have any entry requirements, however may require previous qualifications, skills or knowledge. You can find this information on all course pages on our website under Important Information.
3 Your rights and responsibilities as a student
• It is important that you take the time to familiarise yourself with the TAFE Queensland Student Rules and Policies on our website. Visit tafeqld.edu.au/student-rules
4 Complete your application
• Go to tafeqld.edu.au/eligibilitydocuments to view eligibility documents required.
• Gather and upload your eligibility documents to submit online via the Apply Now button on the course brochure, apply via the Student Portal or provide hard copies to a Customer Service Centre.
• Arrange payment and enrol.
*Subsidies and payment options are subject to change.
Study areas
Whether you dream of a career in Nursing, Hospitality, Business, IT, Community Services or the Trades, TAFE Queensland has the course options that gets you job ready sooner.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which TAFE Queensland operates. We recognise the continuing connection to land, waters, culture and kin that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples uphold. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, who give us strength, inspiration and guidance to deliver great training outcomes for all Queenslanders.
Animal Services
Animal Studies
Certificate III in Animal Care Services ACM30122 /Certificate III in Wildlife and Exhibited Animal Care
ACM30321 (Dual award) in partnership with Dreamworld
Job prospects: Animal Attendant, Animal Care Receptionist, Animal Welfare Officer, Assistant in Animal Care Practice, Wildlife Ranger, Zookeeper
Certificate III in Animal Care Services ACM30122 /Certificate III in Wildlife and Exhibited Animal Care
ACM30321 (Dual award) in collaboration with Australia Zoo
Job prospects: Animal Attendant, Animal Care Receptionist, Animal Welfare Officer, Assistant in Animal Care Practice, Wildlife Ranger, Zookeeper
Certificate III in Animal Care Services ACM30122
Job prospects: Animal Attendant, Animal Care Receptionist, Animal Welfare Officer, Assistant in Animal Care Practice
Veterinary Nursing
Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing ACM40418
Job prospects: Veterinary Nurse
Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) AVI50222
Job prospects: Aviation Manager, Commercial Aeroplane Pilot
Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) AVI50519
Job prospects: Aviation Manager, Commercial Aeroplane Pilot, Commercial Pilot Flight Instructor
Business, Accounting and Justice
Accounting and Finance
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping FNS40222
Job prospects: Bookkeeper, Payroll Officer, Accounts Clerk, Accounting Support Officer, BAS Agent
Business and Management
Certificate III in Business^ BSB30120
Job prospects: Secretary (General), Receptionist, Data Entry Operator, Junior Personal Assistant, General Clerk, Medical Receptionist
Certificate III in Business (Business Administration)^ BSB30120
Job prospects: Administrative Assistant, Office Assistant, Receptionist, Junior Personal Assistant, Accounts Payable Clerk
Certificate IV in Leadership and Management BSB40520
Job prospects: Supervisor, Team Leader
Diploma of Business^ BSB50120
Job prospects: Program Consultant, Program Coordinator, Executive Officer, Administration Manager
Diploma of Leadership and Management^ BSB50420
Job prospects: Business Manager, Human Resource Manager, Sales Team Manager
Diploma of Project Management BSB50820
Job prospects: Project Administrator, Project Manager
Legal, Crime and Justice
Certificate IV in Justice Studies 10971NAT
Job prospects: Protective Services Officer, Australian Border Force Officer, Private/Government Investigator, Corrections Officer, Police Officer, Youth Justice roles
Child Care
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care CHC30121
Job prospects: Outside School Hours Care Assistant, Family Day Care Provider, Early Childhood Education and Care Assistant/Care Worker
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care CHC50121
Job prospects: Early Childhood Educator, Out of School Hours Care Coordinator, Early Childhood Centre Director
Community Services
Aged Care
Certificate III in Individual Support CHC33021 (Ageing and Disability streams)
Job prospects: Aged Care Worker, Disability Carer, Residential Care Worker
Certificate IV in Disability Support CHC43121
Job prospects: Care Service Team Leader, Disability Officer/Support Worker/Team Leader, NDIS Support Worker or Provider, Volunteer Coordinator
Certificate IV in Leisure and Health CHC43415
Job prospects: Activities Officer, Disability Officer, Diversional Therapy Assistant, Leisure Officer
Community Services
Certificate III in Community Services CHC32015
Job prospects: Community Care Worker, Intake and Referral Worker, Neighbourhood Centre Worker, Respite Care Worker, Support Worker
Certificate IV in Community Services CHC42021
Job prospects: Community Health, Development or Services Worker, Family Support Worker, Migrant Community Worker, Relationship Educator, Residential Care Worker, Tenants Advisory Worker, Volunteer Coordinator
Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention CHC40321
Job prospects: Child Safety Support Officer, Child and Youth Residential Care Worker, Youth Support Officer, Youth Justice Worker
Certificate IV in Youth Work CHC40421
Job prospects: Youth Worker, Community Services Worker, Residential Care Officer
Mental Health Services
Certificate IV in Mental Health CHC43315
Job prospects: Community Services Worker, Mental Health Officer, Mental Health Support Worker
Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work CHC43515
Job prospects: Coordinator – Mental Health (Carer Peer Work), Coordinator – Mental Health (Consumer Peer Work), Mental Health Outreach Worker
Diploma of Mental Health CHC53315
Job prospects: Case Manager, Mental Health Worker, Support Coordinator, Family/Community Mental Health Support Worker
Creative Industries
Building Design
Certificate IV in Residential Drafting CPP40121
Job prospects: CAD Technician, Draftsperson
Diploma of Building Design CPP50921
Job prospects: Draftsperson, Plan Administrator, Building Plan Checker, CAD Technician, Building Designer
Southport
Digital Screen and Media
Certificate III in Screen and Media CUA31020
Job prospects: Junior 3D Modeler/Animator, Assistant Video Editor, Storyboard/Concept Artist, Texture Artist, Motions Graphics Designer, VFX Composition Editor
Diploma of Screen and Media CUA51020 (Focus: 3D Animation and Visual Effects)
Job prospects: Assistant Photo Editor, Assistant 3D Animator/ Modeler, Assistant Camera Operator, Video and Sound Editor, Assistant Storyboard Artist
Diploma of Screen and Media CUA51020 (Focus: Film & TV Production)
Job prospects: Film Director, Television Director, Director of Photography, Editor, Master Control Operator, Production Manager, Technical Director, 1st Assistant Director, Script Supervisor, Continuity Supervisor
Diploma of Screen and Media CUA51020 (Specialist Makeup Services)
Job prospects: Special Makeup Effects Technician, Makeup Artist, Film/TV and Stage Work, Prosthetic Workshop Technician, Hair Stylist
Graphic Design
Certificate III in Design Fundamentals CUA30720
Job prospects: Junior Graphic Design Assistant, Design Assistant
Diploma of Graphic Design CUA50720
Job prospects: Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Interface Design, Creative Entrepreneur, Multimedia Designer, Digital Artist
Interior Design and
Decoration
Diploma of Interior Design MSF50222
Job prospects: Interior Decorator/Designer, Colour Consultant, Interior Drafter
Certificate III in Music CUA30920
Job prospects: Assistant Music Manager, Assistant Sound Mixer, Working Musician
Diploma of Music CUA50820 (Performance)
Job prospects: Composer, Vocalist, Music Professional, Musician, Music Retailer, Midi Programmer
Diploma of Music CUA50820 (Sound Production)
Job prospects: Assistant Sound Engineer, Sound Engineer, Music Producer, Composer
Education and Training
Education Support
Certificate III in School Based Education Support CHC30221
Job prospects: Education Assistant (Special Needs), Home Tutor, Indigenous Support Worker, Teacher Aide/Assistant
Certificate IV in School Based Education Support CHC40221
Job prospects: Education Assistant, Indigenous Language and Culture Teaching Assistant, Education Support Worker, School Officer, Teacher Aide, Inclusive Education Assistant, Home Tutor
Foundation Skills
Course in Skills to Access Learning Pathways 11137NAT
Job prospects: Further study pathways
Course in Skills to Develop Learning Pathways 11138NAT
Job prospects: Further study pathways
Southport
Information Technology
Blockchain
Diploma of Applied Blockchain 10849NAT<
Job prospects: Management or Operational roles applying blockchain technologies
Cyber Security
Certificate IV in Cyber Security 22603VIC
Job prospects: Cyber or Network Security Support Officer, Security Penetration Tester, Information Systems Security Support Officer, Security Operations Centre Analyst
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Certificate III in Information Technology ICT30120 (Basic Cyber Security Awareness)
Job prospects: Helpdesk, IT Support, ICT Technician
Diploma of Information Technology ICT50220 (Advanced Networking and Cloud Engineering)
Job prospects: Network Administrator, System Administrator, Cloud Security and Virtualisation
Diploma of Information Technology ICT50220 (Advanced Programming)
Job prospects: Software Developer, Software Tester, Mobile/Cloud/Web Application Developer, Database Design Development, Desktop Programming
Nursing and Health
Allied Health
Certificate III in Health Administration HLT37315
Job prospects: Ward Clerk in Private or Public Sector, Medical Centre Receptionist, Allied Health Receptionist
Certificate III in Health Services Assistance HLT33115
Job prospects: Assistant in Nursing (AIN), Nursing Support Worker, Orderly, Patient Service Attendant, Personal Care Worker, Ward Support
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance HLT43021
Job prospects: Allied Health Assistant, Dietetic Assistant, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physiotherapy Assistant
Laboratory Science
Certificate III in Sterilisation Services HLT37015
– In partnership with Gold Coast Private Hospital
Job prospects: Sterilisation Technician
Certificate III in Pathology Collection HLT37215
Job prospects: Pathology Assistant (Laboratory Aide), Pathology Collector, Pathology Specimen Collector
Nursing
Diploma of Nursing HLT54121
– Mixed Mode (with Residential Schools), Full time or Part time
Job prospects: Enrolled Nurse
Diploma of Nursing HLT54121
Greenslopes Private Hospital Partnership Program
Job prospects: Enrolled Nurse
TAFE Queensland Bachelor Program
Nursing | Pathway Option Available
Bachelor of Nursing
Job prospects: Registered Nurse
Bachelor of Nursing | 2nd year entry
Upon successful completion of the below qualification:
• HLT54121 Diploma of Nursing
Job prospects: Registered Nurse
Sports and Fitness
Certificate III in Fitness SIS30321
Job prospects: Group Exercise Instructor, Gym Instructor, Fitness Instructor
Certificate III in Sport Coaching SIS30521
Job prospects: Assistant Squad Coach, Horse Riding Instructor, Junior Tennis Coach
Certificate IV in Fitness SIS40221
Job prospects: Personal Trainer
Diploma of Sport SIS50321
Job prospects: Sport Development Manager, High Performance Coach, Talent Manager
Automotive
Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology AUR20220
Job prospects: Automotive Air Conditioning Serviceperson
Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation AUR20720
Job prospects: Apprenticeship Pathway – Automotive Mechanic, Marine Mechanical
Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology AUR31520
Job prospects: Diesel Fitter
Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology AUR30320
Job prospects: Automotive Electrician
Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology AUR30620
Job prospects: Light Vehicle Mechanical Technician
Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology AUR31120
Job prospects: Heavy Commercial Vehicle Technician
Bricklaying
Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying CPC33020
Job prospects: Bricklayer and Blocklayer
Building and Construction
Certificate IV in Building and Construction CPC40120 (Building)
Job prospects: Construction Supervisor, Builder, Construction Manager, Site Manager, Site Supervisor
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) CPC50220
Job prospects: Construction Contract Manager, Builder, Construction Project Manager, Site Supervisor
Cabinetry and Joinery
Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology MSF30322
Job prospects: Cabinet Maker
Certificate III in Shopfitting CPC30120
Job prospects: Shopfitter
Carpentry
Certificate III in Carpentry CPC30220
Job prospects: Carpenter and Joiner
Electrotechnology and Refrigeration
Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) UEE22020
Job prospects: Apprenticeship Pathway – Electrician
Certificate II in Split Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems UEE20120
Job prospects: Split Air-conditioning and Heat Pump Installer
Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration UEE32220
Job prospects: Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic/Fitter
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician UEE30820
Job prospects: Electrician
Certificate III in Electrical Fitting UEE33020
Job prospects: Electrical Fitter
Engineering
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade MEM31922 (Boilermaking/Welding, Fabrication, Sheetmetal)
Job prospects: Boilermaker, Motor Mechanic, Fitter and Turner, Toolmaker, Welder, Sheetmetal Worker (First class)
Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade MEM30219 (Fitting/Machining)
Job prospects: Fitter and Turner, Fluid Power Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic, Mechanical Fitter, Metal Machinist (First Class)
Horticulture
Certificate III in Horticulture AHC30722
Job prospects: Horticulturalist, Nursery Worker, Parks and Gardens Worker
Certificate III in Landscape Construction AHC30921
Job prospects: Parks and Gardens Tradesperson, Landscape Gardener
Certificate III in Parks and Gardens AHC31021*
Job prospects: Parks and Gardens Tradesperson, Landscape Gardener, Greenkeeper
Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation AUR20720
Job prospects: Apprenticeship Pathway – Marine Mechanical
Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction MEM30719
Job prospects: Boat Builder and Repairer, Marine Fabrication
Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology AUR30520
Job prospects: Marine Technician
Painting and Decorating
Certificate III in Painting and Decorating CPC30620
Job prospects: Painter and Decorator
Plumbing
Certificate II in Drainage CPC20720
Job prospects: Drainer
Certificate II in Plumbing Services 11054NAT
Job prospects: Apprenticeship Pathway – Plumbing
Certificate III in Gas Fitting CPC32720
Job prospects: Gasfitter
Certificate III in Plumbing CPC32420
Job prospects: Plumber (General)
Certificate III in Roof Plumbing CPC32620
Job prospects: Roofing Installer, Roof Plumber
Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services CPC40920 (Open Gas Licence)
Job prospects: Open Gas Licence
Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services CPC40920 (Plumbing Licence)
Job prospects: Plumbing Contractor, Specialist Hydraulic Designer (Plumber)
TAFE Queensland Skill sets
Skill sets are accredited short courses that are recognised by industry and lead to a qualification. They’re a great way to quickly build on existing skills and formal competencies or retrain in a new area without committing to a full qualification.
When you successfully complete a skill set you’ll be issued with a Statement of Attainment which is a nationally-recognised certification. Because the units you complete in a skill set are accredited, they can give you credit towards a related qualification such as a certificate or diploma if you choose to continue your study or training in the future.
Barbering
Barbering Skill Set SSSHB0001
• SHBHCUT009 Cut hair using freehand clipper techniques
• SHBHCUT001 Design haircut structures
• SHBHCUT012 Shave heads and faces
• SHBHCUT013 Provide men's general grooming services
• SHBHCUT010 Create haircuts using tracks and carving
Commission and Maintain Backflow Prevention Devices Skill Set
CPCPWT4022 Commission and maintain backflow prevention devices
Plumbing Licensing Skill Set
BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
CPCPCM4011 Carry out work-based risk control processes
CPCPCM4012 Estimate and cost work
CPCPDR4011 Design and size sanitary drainage systems
CPCPDR4012 Design and size stormwater drainage systems
CPCPDR4013 Design and size domestic treatment plant disposal systems
CPCPGS4011 Design and size consumer gas installations
CPCPGS4022 Service Type A gas appliances
CPCPSN4011 Design and size sanitary plumbing systems
CPCPWT4011 Design and size heated and cold-water services and systems
CPCPWT4023 Commission and maintain hot and heated water temperature control devices
CPCPWT4022 Commission and maintain backflow prevention devices
Restricted Electrical Licence (REL) Skill Set
UEERL0001 Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 Volt supply
UEERL0002 Attach cords, cables and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c.
UEECD0007 Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
UEERL0004 Disconnect – reconnect electrical equipment connected to low voltage (LV) installation wiring
UEERL0005 Locate and rectify faults in low voltage (LV) electrical equipment using set procedures
Trade Contractor Licence Skill Set
BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
White Card
CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
Work Safely at Heights Skill Set
CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights
Qualified Business Person (QBP) Electrical Contractor Licence Skill Set SSUEE0006
UEECD0007 Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
UEEEL0040 Develop compliance policies and plans to conduct an electrical contracting business
Qualified Technical Person (QTP) Electrical Contractor Licence Skill Set SSUEE0008
UEEEL0002 Apply currency of safe working practices and compliance verification of electrical installations
UEEEL0029 Conduct compliance inspection of LV electrical installations with demand exceeding 100 A per phase
UEEEL0030 Conduct compliance inspection of single phase LV electrical installations
Short courses
Try a new career path, brush up on your skills, or unlock your creative talents with a short course. Our short courses are designed to give you an introduction into a new area without the time and cost of a formal or full qualification.
Accredited short courses
Short courses, units, and skill sets are a great option if you’re a qualified professional who wants to diversify your professional portfolio and boost your resume. An accredited short course or skill set will earn you official credits for the units you complete. These unit credits may even be applied to a related qualification at a later date if you choose to study a full certificate or diploma.
Course Campus
Nursing and Health
First Aid and CPR Skill Set SSHLT0031
• HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Non-accredited short courses
Non-accredited short courses give you hands-on training in a new set of skills you can use in your personal or professional life. They are a great way to refresh your knowledge if you’ve been out of an industry for a while, or even to give you a taste of a different industry altogether.
• Adobe Illustrator Creative Cloud
• AutoCAD
• Barossa Wine Enthusiast Course
• Beginning in Bees
• Creative Writing
• Creative Writing Advanced
• Croissant Crafting Workshop
• Fermentation Workshop
• First Aid for Pets
• Honey Bee Health Management
• Introduction to Computers and the Internet
• Introduction to Interior Design
• Introduction to the Stockmarket
• Introduction to Veterinary Nursing
• Microsoft Office Excel
• Microsoft Office PowerPoint
• Microsoft Office Word
• Microsoft OneNote
• Seasonal Management of Honey Bees
• Spanish Conversation
• Sourdough: Pizza Masterclass
• Spongcake Workshop for Beginners
• Starting and Managing a Small Business
• Xero Accounting
• Xero GST and BAS
Robina campus
Robina Campus is leading the way as a sustainable vocational institution in Australia, ensuring that sustainability is embedded into every aspect of campus operations including campus design, course curriculum and student life.
This vibrant and lively café offers a place for students and locals to connect with healthy menu options. seedpodcafe.com.au
As a sophisticated lounge bar and restaurant, Green Fields creates a unique dining experience with amazing views. greenfields-dining.com.au
The stunning Anna Rose Room can host events for up to 300 people, while practicing sustainability in all event operations. robinaeventscentre.com.au
Full service gymnasium offering affordable personal training, group classes and memberships to locals and students. tqfitness.com.au
Our fully operational hairdressing and beauty salons embrace eco-friendly products, while following a waste reduction strategy. tafeqld.edu.au/about/services/gold-coast
Bachelor of Nursing pathway
Our facilities
CLINICAL LABS
Our Southport campus is home to our clinical labs, boasting a 64-bed simulated real-world hospital environment, including:
• State-of-the-art simulation labs with augmented reality hologram patients
• Innovative, world class equipment for all areas of health care service
• An industry-standard rehabilitation room, fully equipped with physical rehabilitation equipment for settings ranging from hospitals to community-based care
ROBINA CAMPUS
At the forefront of sustainable vocational institutions in Australia, the Robina campus is a place for the community to come together. Students practise their newfound skills, connecting with the local community at our live training facilities, including:
• Green Fields Bar + Restaurant
• Nature’s Escape Hair and Beauty Salon
• REC – Robina Events Centre
• Seedpod Café
• TQ Fitness
CREATIVE HUB
Offering a range of creative outlets, our purpose-built campus located at Coomera will amplify your inspiration. Our specialist facilities include:
• Cyber security training operation centre
• Industry-standard software, hardware, programs and tools
• Recording studios featuring Avid Pro Tools and Sibelius
• Jed Cahill multipurpose theatre, black box theatre
TRADE TRAINING
Find industry-standard technology and latest diagnostic equipment from across all industries at our innovative trades areas located at Ashmore and Coomera Marine campuses, including:
• Custom-built carpentry building, featuring an elevated working at heights training area
• Multi-level plumbing tower that simulates the complexities of residential and commercial multi-level dwellings
• Purpose-built marine campus equipped with separate fiberglass chambers and spray-painting booths