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MAA43 |
2D AutoCAD Drafting |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
This course is suitable for learners who would like to gain basic 2D drafting skills using the AutoCAD software package.
Topics covered:
AutoCAD interface and start a new drawing
AutoCAD drawing tools and modify commands
Precision drawing
Working with layers
World and User Coordinate Systems
Hatch, text and tables
Blocks/external references
Working with dimensions
Printing
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CPPBDN5017A Produce 2D Drawings for Building Design Projects Using CAD Software
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FNS60217 |
BDQ1 |
Accounting |
Advanced Diploma |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of individuals working in accounting and seeking professional recognition, including tax agents, accounts managers and business analysts; and to employees performing a range of accounts management tasks for organisations in a range of industries. At this level individuals are expected to apply theoretical and technical skills in a range of situations and to display initiative and judgement in planning activities. They have autonomy in performing complex operations and can be responsible for planning, coordinating and evaluating the work of others within broad but generally well-defined parameters.
Units from Diploma of Accounting are required to be eligible for this course, please enquire for details.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FNS50217 |
BDP8 |
Accounting |
Diploma |
Albany Bunbury
Students who complete a Diploma in Accounting can expect to find employment opportunities in bookkeeping positions in a broad range of businesses and organisations. This qualification would suit candidates wishing to work towards becoming qualified for accounting/bookkeeping job roles in financial services and other industries requiring accounting support.
Units from Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping are required to be eligible for this course, please enquire for details.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FNS40217 |
BDQ3 |
Accounting and Bookkeeping |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Manjimup
This qualification reflects the job roles of workers in the accounting industry, including BAS Agents and contract bookkeepers; and of those employees performing bookkeeping tasks for organisations in a range of industries. It includes preparing and lodging business and instalment activity statements, and providing advice or dealing with the Commissioner on behalf of a taxpayer in relation to activity statements. Individuals in these roles apply theoretical and specialist knowledge and skills to work autonomously, and exercise judgement in completing routine and non-routine activities. Units studied include both MYOB and Payroll.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FNS30317 |
BDQ0 |
Accounts Administration |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Narrogin
This qualification would suit candidates wishing to work towards becoming qualified for bookkeeping job roles in financial services and other industries requiring accounting support functions. Units studied include both MYOB and Payroll.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC33116 |
BDA2 |
Advanced Wool Handling |
Certificate III |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in Shearing Shed Hands or Wool Handler.
You will have the skills and knowledge to handle wool and work in a shearing shed. You will learn skills penning sheep, performing board duties, pressing wool, and prepairing sheep for shearing and crutching. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication,responding to emergencies, and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC43015 |
AWM9 |
Ageing Support |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury Busselton Harvey Narrogin
This qualification reflects the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community based environments.
Workers will take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery. Workers may be required to demonstrate leadership and have limited responsibility for the organisation and the quantity and quality of outputs of others within limited parameters.
To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR30416 |
BAG3 |
Agricultural Mechanical Technology |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification would suit those working in or seeking work in agricultural machinery distribution, agricultural field work and agricultural farm work.
This apprenticeship program will enable you to gain the skills and knowledge needed to work on agricultural machinery and equipment and covers mechanical, electrical and hydraulic operations and braking systems.
The units in Apprenticeship are customised according to the individual Training Agreement that is negotiated with the employer and may vary (within the Qualification rules) in each case.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC50116 |
BDD8 |
Agriculture |
Diploma |
Muresk
This qualification reflects the role of personnel working on farms and stations who manage enterprise production units and employees and sole operators of agribusinesses who provide crop production advice and services to production enterprises.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course is delivered via South Regional TAFE at the Muresk Campus based near Northam, Western Australia.
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AHC30116 |
BCW6 |
Agriculture |
Certificate III |
Manjimup Narrogin
This qualification provides a general vocational outcome in agriculture. The qualification enables individuals to select a livestock production, horticulture or livestock context as a job focus or, in the case of mixed farming enterprises, both horticulture and livestock.
Individuals with this qualification perform tasks in a variety of contexts, which involve some judgement in selecting equipment and services.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30216 |
BDE3 |
Agriculture (Dairy Production) |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work as a farm hand in dairy or livestock farming. You will learn skills in stock handling and feeding, milking operations, workplace health and safety, farm maintenance and machinery and equipment operation. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication, responding to emergencies and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT33015 |
AWK5 |
Allied Health Assistance |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist allied health staff (physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech pathologists) by helping implement the patients rehabilitation or maintenance therapy programmes, and in preparing written and verbal reports on their progress.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT43015 |
AWN3 |
Allied Health Assistance |
Certificate IV |
Albany
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide therapeutic and program related support to allied health professionals. The worker is required to conduct therapeutic and program related activities under the guidance of an allied health professional. Supervision may be direct, indirect or remote and must occur within organisation requirements. The worker is required to identify client circumstances that need additional input from the allied health professional. The worker may be engaged to work in a specialty area or work generically across the organisation in delivery of allied health assistance services. The worker, in conjunction with the allied health professional, may have responsibility for supervising other allied health assistance workers.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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A0767P |
Asbestos Removal |
Short Course |
Albany
Description
This course is for asbestos removal operators who wish to apply for a licence from WorkSafe. Anyone removing more than 10 square metres of asbestos must undertake this training prior to applying for a licence.
This training course will also train personnel of all levels so they can quickly identify likely hazardous materials.
It will include the examination of real life materials to illustrate the appearance of asbestos in a variety of wastes.
Participants will be provided with the skills required to be able to properly supervise, manage and carry out asbestos work involving non-friable (bonded) asbestos-containing material.
This course covers:
Legislative framework
Risk management
Removal and disposal of non friable (bonded) asbestos
Certification
This is an assessable and non accredited course. You will be required to undertake a written assessment. Candidates will be awarded with a Statement of Completion which is required to apply for the licence.
This course cost DOES NOT include the WorkSafe application fee of $833.70. All participants requiring a Restricted Asbestos Licence will be required to submit the application to Work Safe, which includes:
a written application form for a Restricted Asbestos Licence
an application fee, ($833.70 as of July 2018)
evidence of approved training (completion of this course)
A Restricted Asbestos Removal Licence is valid for three years.
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MAA98 |
Asian Cookery |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
In this course, you will learn all you need to know about preparing and presenting a Thai banquet including the skills to make beautifully presented appetisers, soups, salads, stir-fries, curries and desserts.
Our highly skilled lecturer works in the industry and travelled to Thailand to complete his education in Thai cooking which means you’ll learn all the traditional skills to produce authentic Thai flavours at home.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
SITXFSA001 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety
SITHASC001 Prepare Dishes Using Basic Methods of Asian Cookery
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MAA18 |
Auschem Accreditation - Risk Management in Pesticide Use |
Short Course |
Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to manage risks associated with chemical use, and to understand your obligations in the areas of duty of care, quality assurance and environmental management.
Participants will learn on a practical level how to improve their integrated pest management programmes, to better choose the right chemical for the job and to apply it more accurately. The course is designed for people who will be spraying chemicals without supervision.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals
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MAA19 |
Auschem Reaccreditation |
Short Course |
Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
Description
This one-day course is an essential update for primary producers in all aspects of chemical use and is designed to maintain AusChem WA accreditation. It covers new information in environmental safety, personal and occupational health and safety, legislation, spraying and calibration techniques, residues and resistance to chemicals.
This course is suitable for:
farmers/food producers
people employed by a shire (not those contracting to a shire)
DEC employees spraying on DEC land
National Resource Management employees spraying on their land (not contract sprayers doing the job)
mine rehabilitation and weed eradication employees where they are spraying on mine land.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCCHM404 Develop procedures to minimise risks in the use of chemicals
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AUR20916 |
BAG2 |
Automotive Body Repair Technology |
Certificate II |
Albany
When you complete the Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Panel Beating Painting Pre-Apprenticeship) you'll have what employers are looking for in an apprentice auto body repairer/panel beater.
You will have the skills and knowledge to work effectively in the automotive industry, welding, thermal cutting, removing and replacing panels and fittings, rust prevention, environmental regulations, and workplace safety and health.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR30316 |
BAD3 |
Automotive Electrical Technology |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who service, diagnose and repair electrical systems and components in vehicles in the automotive electrical service and repair industry. (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course). This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR20516 |
BAD1 |
Automotive Servicing Technology |
Certificate II |
Albany
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of servicing operations on light vehicles, heavy vehicles and/or motorcycles within an automotive service or repair business. The Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology is intended to prepare new employees or recognise and develop existing workers who are performing servicing and maintenance of vehicles in an automotive service or repair business.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR20516-AB06 |
AB06 |
Automotive Servicing Technology (Heavy Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with skills and knowledge used in the heavy automotive vehicle servicing sector. You will learn skills in carrying out heavy vehicle servicing operations, inspecting and servicing engines, steering and suspension systems, repairing single electrical circuits, using and maintaining workplace tools and equipment. You will also learn how to apply safe work practices and apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes in the heavy automotive context.
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR20516-AB05 |
AB05 |
Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with skills and knowledge used in the automotive vehicle servicing sector. You will learn skills in carrying out servicing operations, inspecting and servicing engines, steering and suspension systems, repairing single electrical circuits, using and maintaining workplace tools and equipment.
You will also learn how to apply safe work practices and apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR21916 |
BAF6 |
Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology |
Certificate II |
Albany
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of tasks related to servicing tyres of motorcycles, light vehicles, heavy vehicles, agricultural vehicles, earthmoving and off-the-road vehicles in an automotive service and repair business.
The Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology prepares new employees or recognises and develops existing workers who service the following vehicle tyres in an automotive service or repair business:
- light vehicles
- heavy vehicles
- agricultural equipment
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB30516 |
AZZ5 |
Barbering |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of barbers who use a range of well-developed sales, consultation and technical skills and knowledge to provide a broad range of barbering services to clients. They use discretion and judgement to provide client services and take responsibility for the outcomes of their own work.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA89 |
Barista Skill Set |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Katanning Manjimup Margaret River
Description
This theory and practical workshop based course starts with the growing and roasting of the beans and leads you through the process of extracting the perfect espresso and making the complete menu of espresso drinks.
You will learn, understand and put into practice the basics of espresso coffee. Also included is coffee cultivation and processing, roasting and blending, different coffee styles, coffee bean storage, grinder setting, adjustment and milk texturing and espresso machine cleaning.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
SITXFSA001 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety
SITHFAB005 Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
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SHB30115 |
AWO7 |
Beauty Services |
Certificate III |
Albany Esperance
Gain the skills and knowledge to get started in the beauty industry.
You will learn a range of beauty services including:
make-up waxing manicure and pedicure lash and brow treatments demonstrate and sell retail skin care and cosmetic products You will gain hands on experience in a simulated work environment where you'll perform simple tasks on real clients.
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to start in the beauty industry. The practical experience you gain will provide you with the skills required to work at an entry level in the beauty industry.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB40115 |
AWO5 |
Beauty Therapy |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge in a range of beauty therapy treatments and services, including facial massage, lash and brow treatments, nail technology services, make-up, waxing, body massage, aromatherapy, and knowledge of skin care, cosmetic products and customer service. You will also learn a broad range of skilled applications, including requirements to evaluate and analyse current practices, develop new criteria and procedures for performing current practices, and some provision of leadership and guidance to others in the application and planning of skills.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB50115 |
AWO6 |
Beauty Therapy |
Diploma |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge in a range of beauty therapy treatments and services, including facial massage, lash and brow treatments, nail services, make-up, waxing, body massage, aromatherapy, micro-dermabrasion and knowledge of skin care, cosmetic products and customer service. You will also learn a broad range of skilled applications, including requirements to evaluate and analyse current practices, develop new criteria and procedures for performing current practices, and provision of leadership and guidance to others in the application and planning of skills.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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A1002P |
Brewing Beer |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Learn all you need to know to start brewing your own great beers in this one-day short course delivered by an industry professional.
This course will provide you with the basic tools of full grain brewing to allow you to brew a fantastic beer. It will explain the equipment you need, discuss the ingredients required, and provide hands-on practice and some smart tips!
It gives you an excellent start to becoming a great home brewer.
Certification
This is a non-accredited short course
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CPC30111 |
D390 |
Bricklaying/Blocklaying |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will prepare you with the skills and knowledge to work in the building and construction bricklaying trade. You will learn how to lay and bond bricks and similar building blocks and how to construct ornamental panels, feature walls, arches and columns. You will learn how to lay bricks for domestic, commercial and public buildings. You will also learn how to prepare and maintain brickwork.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPP50911 |
D772 |
Building Design |
Diploma |
Bunbury
This qualification applies to building designers who undertake building design projects covered by the Building Code of Australia (BCA), except Construction Type A buildings. Building designers may specialise in residential projects, including new buildings, heritage restorations and additions or renovations; or they may also undertake commercial and industrial projects, such as factories, motels, offices, restaurants, retail or service outlets and warehouses.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPC40208 |
W606 |
Building and Construction (Contract Administration) |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification is designed to meet the needs of contract administrators and clerical support personnel working in small to medium-sized organisations. Participants will learn about Contract Law, and the Building Codes and Standards, providing them with the practical skills and knowledge to:
- Prepare and administer a construction contract
- Ensure compliance with contract provisions
- Sourcing and procuring project resources
- Apply risk management
- Process client requirements
- Issue construction reports
- Quality and risk management
- Workplace safety processes
- Building applications and approvals
- Interpret plans and specifications
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52824WA |
BCY47 |
Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades) |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the ccarpentry and joinery trade. You will have the skills and knowledge to apply basic carpentry and joinery techniques.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52824WA-AB25 |
AB25 |
Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades) (Bricklaying and Blocklaying Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the bricklaying and blocklaying trade. You will have the skills and knowledge to apply basic bricklaying and blocklaying techniques.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52824WA-AB31 |
AB31 |
Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades) (Carpentry and Joinery Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
This is a pre-vocational course for learners seeking a career in a construction trade. The first stage of the course is common to 11 construction trades and provides an introduction to the industry, its culture, occupations, job roles and workplace expectations.
The units of competency cover essential occupational health and safety requirements, the industrial and work organisation structure, communication skills, work planning, and basic use of tools and materials. Learners are able to consider the 11 trades during the initial stage and while attending work experience.
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB20115 |
AVU8 |
Business |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Esperance Katanning Manjimup Narrogin
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to prepare for work and perform a range of administrative tasks in a defined context, including word processing, spreadsheets, mail procedures and the operation of a range of general office equipment.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB30115 |
AVR7 |
Business |
Certificate III |
Albany Esperance Katanning Narrogin
This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge to undertake a range of tasks in an office environment. You will learn skills to develop a broad range of competencies in varied office tasks, including customer service, scheduling work activities, electronic presentations, produce a range of business documents and develop spreadsheets.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB40215 |
AVV9 |
Business |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Esperance Margaret River Narrogin
Improve your workplace performance by developing your business administration skills with a Certificate IV in Business qualification. You will learn a variety of business principles designed to prepare you for a broad range of industry environments, gaining skills and knowledge in areas such as – customer service, workplace communication and organisation, project work and risk management.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB50215 |
AVU9 |
Business |
Diploma |
Esperance Narrogin
This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge in a range of business settings across a wide range of business functions. This qualification is also suited to the needs of individuals with little or no vocational experience, but who possess sound theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to further develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities. You will be able to select elective units from a broad range of business options including advertising, e-business, human resource management, marketing, project and risk management.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB30415 |
AVS2 |
Business Administration |
Certificate III |
Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
Do you want the skills for a flexible career that could take you anywhere in the world?
When you complete the Certificate III in Business Administration you'll have skills that employers are looking for, making you ideal for roles in data entry, customer service, or as an office or accounts clerk, secretary or receptionist.
You will gain skills and knowledge in basic MYOB, workplace organisation, workplace health and safety, spreadsheets, and organising schedules, word processing, electronic presentations and much more.
With industry and government forecasting a growing demand for office workers in coming years, you'll be ready for recruiting.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB40515 |
AVS9 |
Business Administration |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge of advanced office administrative procedures. You will learn to manage office administration staff in a wide variety of administrative contexts. You will also learn how to produce complex documents, prepare financial reports, organise meetings and complex travel schedules. There is a broad elective selection from which to choose your speciality or area of interest.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSF31113 |
J739 |
Cabinet Making |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of skills at trade-level for those working in furniture making and those involved in the manufacture and installation of fitted furniture typically in a kitchen, bathroom and related context. Installation skills may be applied to new or renovation work. The work is in a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader related activities involving known routines, methods and procedures, where some discretion and judgement is required in the selection of equipment, services or contingency measures and within known time constraints.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPC32011 |
D409 |
Carpentry and Joinery |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
Do you want to build a strong career from the ground up?
When you complete the Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery you will be ready for a career as a domestic or commercial carpenter. You will gain the knowledge and skills to carry out a range of building and construction tasks; use basic carpentry tools, power tools, carpentry materials; construct a pitched roof, ceiling frame, wooden flooring; interpret plans; and apply work health and safety requirements. The Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery is an apprenticeship: you must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA11 |
Chainsaw |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
Description
This course covers the process of maintaining, preparing and operating hand-held chainsaws in a work environment.
These skills can be transferred to the homestead, are useful for home gardners and could lead to employment in parks and gardens or landscaping.
You will gain skills and knowledge in understanding the correct type of chainsaw for a particular task, how to use the chainsaw, maintain the chainsaw and store suitable personal protective equipment.
You will also carry out routine checks and maintenance on a chainsaw, apply appropriate chainsaw techniques, cutting methods according to manufacturer’s specifications and documented low risk work procedures; assess and minimise environmental impacts of chainsaw use; maintain records of chainsaw training and certification, risk assessment and use.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws
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SIT30816 |
AZU5 |
Commercial Cookery |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Margaret River
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to plan, organise, prepare and cook food in a commercial kitchen environment. You will learn about effective communication, occupational health and safety procedures and workplace hygiene. You will also learn skills to produce quality foods, plan menus, prepare food according to dietary or cultural needs, control costs, work as part of a team, and serve a range of meals in a professional manner. You will practice the skills you have learned in a simulated work environment or at an appropriate hospitality establishment.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT40516 |
AZW3 |
Commercial Cookery |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury Margaret River
This qualification reflects the role of commercial cooks who have a supervisory or team leading role in the kitchen. They operate independently or with limited guidance from others and use discretion to solve non-routine problems. This qualification provides a pathway to work in organisations such as restaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops, or to run a small business in these sectors.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC22015 |
AWJ7 |
Community Services |
Certificate II |
Albany Busselton Collie Katanning
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to participate in local government and community organisations that seek to encourage and assist community groups to identify their needs, and plan and develop appropriate services and facilities to meet those needs. You will learn about the community services sector and ethical behaviour. You will also develop skills in communication, information provision and processing, administration support, networking and group support.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC32015 |
AWJ2 |
Community Services |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton
The Certificate III in Community Services reflects the role of entry level community services workers who support individuals through the provision of person-centred services. Work may include day-to-day support of individuals in community settings or support the implementation of specific community-based programs.
At this level, work takes place under the direction of others and supervision may be direct or indirect. Work may take place in a range of community services organisations.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC42015 |
AWL8 |
Community Services |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of community service workers who design and deliver person-centred services to individuals and/or groups. Workers may provide support, advocacy or interventions to individual clients, groups or communities across a range of services.
At this level, workers may be autonomous with limited responsibility within established parameters and may be required to supervise and lead other workers in projects or teams. Work may take place in a range of community service, case work or case management contexts.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC52015 |
AWM0 |
Community Services |
Diploma |
Albany
This qualification addresses work in roles that usually involve service delivery, either direct client work and/or community education or development projects.
Workers at this level operate at an advanced skill level and may also have responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers.
The training package does not specify any mandatory entry requirements into this course. However prospective students should note that a mandatory part of the course requires you to participate and complete a supervised work placement, in a suitable environment that provides the services in your selected area of study. Before you commence work placement, you may be required to obtain a police clearance (approximately $72). Please check when you enquire as to whether a police clearance is required for your work placement.
It is strongly recommended you also consult with your doctor about having a flu vaccination.
Further information on work placement requirements can be obtained from the CHC Training Package Implementation Guide
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA03 |
Computing 1-2-3: Email and Internet |
Short Course |
Albany Katanning
Description
This fun and engaging course will help you to become more confident in using a range of technology, including basic word processing, internet and email.
The course includes:
Start up and shut down a personal computer
Create a file and save documents
Navigate the desktop to open programs and documents
Create a simple word processed document
Send and receive short email messages
Understand how to access websites
Basic troubleshooting
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
GATTEC001A Introduction to Technology
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MAA78 |
Confined Spaces |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance Katanning Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to enter and work in confined spaces in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories and Industry sectors. Relevant information must be sourced prior to application of the unit.
South Regional TAFE has a purpose built customised training facility onsite at our Albany Campus.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
RIIWHS202D Enter and Work in Confined Spaces
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AHC21016 |
BDF0 |
Conservation and Land Management |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification provides an occupational outcome in conservation and land management.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC31416 |
BDC1 |
Conservation and Land Management |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This qualification provides a general vocational outcome in the conservation and land management industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC40916 |
BCZ9 |
Conservation and Land Management |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and knowledge to become specialists within the conservation and land management industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA71 |
Control Evacuation |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance Katanning Narrogin
Description
This course applies to a person who is required to control the evacuation of personnel from the workplace to a muster point and includes moving mobility/sensory impaired people including persons with either temporary or permanent sensory impairment and casualties, or others who require assistance during an evacuation.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
PMAOMIR210 Control Evacuation to Muster Point
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10725NAT |
BEH83 |
Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English |
Course in |
Albany Katanning Mount Barker
This course is a component of the CSWE English as an additional language (EAL) curriculum framework. It is a foundation course for learners who have no or limited formal schooling, no or limited English and who may not have literacy skills in their first language.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA63 |
Creative Cards |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Create your own unique, hand-printed gift and greeting cards for birthdays, special occasions or Christmas. In this workshop, you will learn how to create lino prints, combined with the fun printmaking technique of Chine Collé, a technique that adds colour and variety to your prints. You will also create your own small lino stamp for decorating gift tags and wrapping paper.
Further description of short course:
Day 1: Design and create two linocuts
Participants will create two simple designs for a greeting card and stamp. There will be a range of templates available to use. Participants will then create a linocut from their chosen design. Depending on time, there may be the opportunity to create test prints.
Day 2: Linocut printing with Chine Collé
Participants will learn how to hand-print using the linocuts created the previous week. Final prints will incorporate the Chine Collé technique. Chine Collé is a technique where their coloured paper is added to the print at the time of printing.
Participants will be able to take home their linocuts to continue printing.
Information on where to source printmaking tools and materials needed to print at home will be provided.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CUAPPR101 Use Ideas and Techniques to Develop Creative Work
Pathways to further study
CUA10315 Certificate I in Visual Arts
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MAB29 |
Creative Recycled Art |
Short Course |
Busselton
Description
Would you like to guarantee your recyclable waste is getting recycled?
Most of us try to recycle where we can, but we can’t always be assured our waste ends up in the right place. More and more, we hear about our plastic footprint and experts say that by the year 2050, there will be more plastic in our oceans than fish!
Join us in this workshop using and combining recycled objects to create a unique sculptural piece that holds succulents. The workshop will explore different combinations of connecting the recycled objects, adding colour and texture then the succulents to create hanging or standing features.
The succulents and most of the recycled objects will be provided. (You’re welcome to bring your own!).
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CUAPPR101 Use ideas and techniques to develop creative work
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HLT35015 |
AYX5 |
Dental Assisting |
Certificate III |
Albany
Dental Assisting. It will boost your skills and knowledge, enhance your understanding of your role and equip you to serve as a respected member of a dental practice team.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT45015 |
AYY9 |
Dental Assisting |
Certificate IV |
Albany
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide an advanced level of assistance to a dentist, dental hygienist, dental prosthetist, dental therapist or oral health therapist, which contributes to the quality of oral health care.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAB28 |
Develop Printmaking Skills |
Short Course |
Busselton
Description
This course covers basic printmaking techniques and is designed for anyone that is keen to learn a variety of printmaking techniques such as:
- drypoint etching
- relief printing
- monoprinting
You will get to create and take home some exciting original prints.
All course materials are provided.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CUAPRI201 Develop Printmaking Skills
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MAB31 |
Develop Skills in Painting |
Short Course |
Busselton
Description
Join us for a fun introduction to the world of colour. Exploring a range of painting styles, methods and techniques to help you build skills and develop your own personal style.
Colour mixing, value, composition, abstract, still life and expressionist painting will all be covered in a relaxed and enjoyable environment.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CUAPAI201 Develop Painting Skills
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ICT40815 |
AVZ6 |
Digital Media Technologies |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury Margaret River
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in designing, developing and utilising basic multimedia briefs either as an independent ICT specialist or as part of a team. You will gain knowledge in photography and image manipulation, video editing and camera techniques, design and creation of websites and multimedia presentations.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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A1017P |
Digital Photography Fundamentals - Beginners Photoshop Workshop |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Following on from our popular Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop comes our Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Photoshop Workshop.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms and clear demonstrations, so you can learn how to use this expansive software to enhance your photographic images.
Aimed at those who already have a good working knowledge of working with computers, this course will guide you towards gaining further skills and confidence in image manipulation.
Topics covered in this course include:
Getting to know Adobe Photoshop
Understanding Panels
Working with the Tools Panel
Understanding the Options Bar
Understanding Preferences
Navigating images in Adobe Photoshop
Understanding file formats, image size vs image resolution
Resizing
Making selections in Adobe Photoshop
Working with Layers
Retouching and repairing
Reviewing your work and learning from feedback
Saving and storing your files
Course includes course notes
Requirements
It is preferred that participants have completed the Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop before enrolling in this course.
A selection of your own digital photographs to work on in class
A DSLR or mirrorless camera
Lens(es)
Image card, image card reader or camera-to-computer cord
Charged camera batteries and charger
USB or hard drive to store your files
Your own laptop - essential
Pen and notepad
Good working knowledge of computers
Please familiarise yourself with your camera's manual prior to starting the course.
Certification
This is a non-accredited Shortcourse
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A1013P |
Digital Photography Fundamentals - Beginners Workshop |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Get the most out of your digital camera and unleash your creative potential by discovering how your camera really works, in this intensive two-day workshop.
Learn the fundamentals and advantages of using manual modes and controlling shutter speed, aperture and ISO, so you can progress to the next level of creative photography.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms, clear demonstrations and student practicals, so you can learn how to put the theory into practice in a fun and supportive environment.
Aimed at those who have the vision but don’t know how to use their camera to get there, this course will guide you towards gaining new skills and confidence to action that vision.
Topics covered in this course include:
Getting to know your DSLR camera and how it works
How to control the camera using manual modes, shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls
Focusing
Using your camera's light meter
Understanding exposure
Choosing the right lens for the job
File formats – convenience versus quality
Qualities of light, how and when to use it
Composition
Editing in camera
Photography genres - finding your own style
Reviewing your work and learning from feedback
Storing your files
Course includes course notes
Requirements
A DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with Manual mode option, capable of manually adjusting shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls is essential for this course.
Lenses – interchangeable ones are an advantage, or broad range zoom lenses
Image card, image card reader or camera to computer cord
Charged camera batteries and charger
USB or hard drive to store your files
The manual for your camera (most manufacturers have online manuals you can download via the web if necessary)
Your own laptop - essential
Pen and notepad
Good working knowledge of computers
Please familiarise yourself with your camera's manual prior to starting the course.
Certification
This is a non-accredited shortcourse
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A1014P |
Digital Photography Fundamentals - Portraiture Workshop |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Following on from our popular Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop comes our Digital Photography Fundamentals Portraiture Workshop.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms, clear demonstrations and student practicals so you can learn how to put the theory into practice in a fun and supportive environment.
Aimed at those who already have a good working knowledge of their camera, this course will guide you towards gaining further skills and confidence in this popular and engaging genre of photography.
Topics covered in this course include:
Portrait styles: documentary, environmental, posed and candid
Choosing the right equipment for the job
Light quality, types and exposures
Managing back-lighting
Working with reflectors
Composing/cropping in camera
Learning camera-to-subject-to-background relationships
Engaging with your subject
Techniques for posing
Working with props
Getting close
Telling stories - finding your style
Reviewing your work and learning from feedback
Storing your files
Photo heros
Course includes course notes
Requirements
It is preferred that participants have completed the Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop before enrolling in this course. Otherwise, a good working knowledge your camera in manual mode is essential.
**A DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with the option of manual mode, capable of manually adjusting shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls is essential for this course**
Lenses – interchangeable ones or broad range zooms
A flash if you have one (but not essential)
Reflectors if you have them (but not essential)
Image card, image card reader or camera to computer cord
Charged camera batteries and charger
USB or hard drive to store your files
Props if you want to work with them
The manual for your camera (most manufacturers have online manuals you can download via the web if necessary)
Your own laptop - essential
Pen and notepad
Good working knowledge of computers
Please familiarise yourself with your camera's manual prior to starting the course.
Certification
This is a non-accredited Shortcourse
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A1015P |
Digital Photography Fundamentals - Still Life / Tabletop Workshop |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Following on from our popular Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop comes our Digital Photography Fundamentals Still Life Workshop.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms, clear demonstrations and student practicals, so you can learn how to put the theory into practice in a fun and supportive environment.
Aimed at those who already have a good working knowledge of their camera, this course will guide you towards gaining further skills and confidence in this popular and creative genre of photography. Great for enthusiastic amateur’s, bloggers or small business owners looking to shoot their own products.
Topics covered in this course include:
Still Life styles
Choosing the right equipment for the job
Basic styling - grouping and working with props
Learning camera-to-subject-to-background relationships
Light quality, types and exposures
Working with reflectors
Camera angles
Getting close
Composing/cropping/ Editing In Camera
Finding your style
Reviewing your work and learning from feedback
Storing your files
Course includes course notes
Requirements
It is preferred that participants have completed the Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop before enrolling in this course. Otherwise, a good working knowledge your camera in manual mode is essential.
**A DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with the option of manual mode, capable of manually adjusting shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls is essential for this course**
Lenses – ie 50mm, macros, mid-range zooms, preferably with an aperture of F4 or lower
A flash if you have one (but not essential)
Reflectors if you have them (but not essential)
A tripod - essential
Image card, image card reader or camera-to-computer cord
Charged camera batteries and charger
USB or hard drive to store your files
A selection of props – we will let you know what to bring, prior to the commencement of the course
The manual for your camera (most manufacturers have online manuals you can download via the web if necessary)
Your own laptop - essential
Pen and notepad
Good working knowledge of computers
Please familiarise yourself with your camera's manual prior to starting the course.
Certification
This is a non-accredited Shortcourse
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A1016P |
Digital Photography Fundamentals - Travel / Photo Stories Workshop |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
Following on from our popular Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop comes our Digital Photography Fundamentals Travel / Photo Stories Workshop.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms, clear demonstrations and student practicals, so you can learn how to put the theory into practice in a fun and supportive environment.
Aimed at those who already have a good working knowledge of their camera, this course will guide you towards gaining further skills and confidence in photography-based story telling. Ideal for travelers, bloggers and those who enjoy capturing the important people, places and times in life.
Topics covered in this course include:
Introduction to documentary photography
Popular styles
What makes a compelling story?
Choosing the right equipment for the job
Effective camera settings
Shooting techniques: creative composition and framing
Working with light- quality, types and exposures
Candid vs. traditional vs. environmental portraiture
Visual Variety - Image impact: single and series images
Finding your style
Getting involved - approaching people
Ethics of Documentary Photography: permissions, consent, ownership and usage
Displaying a story: sequencing, editing, and refining the narrative
Reviewing your work and learning from feedback
Storing your files
Course includes course notes
Requirements
It is preferred that participants have completed the Digital Photography Fundamentals Beginners Workshop before enrolling in this course. Otherwise, a good working knowledge your camera in manual mode is essential.
**A DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with the option of manual mode, capable of manually adjusting shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls is essential for this course**
Lenses – interchangeable or broad range zooms
A tripod if you have one (but not essential)
Image card, image card reader or camera-to-computer cord
Charged camera batteries and charger
USB or hard drive to store your files
The manual for your camera (most manufacturers have online manuals you can download via the web if necessary)
Your own laptop - essential
Pen and notepad
Good working knowledge of computers
Please familiarise yourself with your camera's manual prior to starting the course.
Certification
This is a non-accredited Shortcourse
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MAA60 |
Digital Photography for Beginners |
Short Course |
Bunbury Busselton
Description
Get the most out of your digital camera.
Learn the fundamentals of using your DSLR in a fun and supportive environment.
Includes course notes, feedback and Q&A sessions.
Learn the advantages of using manual modes and controlling shutter speed, aperture and ISO, so you can progress to the next level of creative photography.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms, clear demonstrations and student practicals so you can put the theory into practice.
Unleash your creative potential by discovering how your camera works.
Topics covered in this course include:
Getting to know your DSLR camera and how it works
How to control the camera using manual modes
Shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls
Focusing, light meter
Understanding exposure
Choosing the right lens for the job
File formats – convenience versus quality
How to best use light
Qualities of light, composition, when to shoot
Portraiture – photographing your family and friends
Documenting your experiences, locations, travel
Basic Photoshop
Practicals, course notes, constructive feedback and student image review sessions
Requirements
A DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with the option of manual mode, capable of manually adjusting shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls is essential for this course
Interchangeable lenses – an added advantage
Image card(s), Image card reader, USB, charged camera batteries and chargers
The manual for your camera (most manufacturers have online manuals you can download via the web if necessary)
A tripod – please bring if you have one
Knowledge of working with computers
Pen and notepad
Course content includes completing assessment criteria
Please familiarise yourself with your cameras manual prior to starting the course.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
ICPDMT321 Capture a Digital Image
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MAB03 |
Drawing Fundamentals |
Short Course |
Bunbury Busselton
Description
This course is suitable for beginners and people wanting to refresh their skills.
Learn how to see like an artist with this foundation drawing course.
You will learn fundamental techniques such as expressive line, tone, perspective and proportion, as well as how to use drawing materials.
Exercises explored in this course include:
Still life
Perspective
Tonal Drawing
Mark making & mixed media techniques
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
CUAACD101 Use Basic Drawing Techniques
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CHC30113 |
J587 |
Early Childhood Education and Care |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
Do you want a career nurturing our future?
When you complete the Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care you’ll be on your way to a career as a preschool assistant or childcare centre assistant. You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively as an educator, supporting the development and wellbeing of children aged 0 to 5 years, understanding children’s learning, providing learning support, working with children from culturally diverse backgrounds, identifying and responding to children at risk, and workplace health and safety.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC50113 |
J594 |
Early Childhood Education and Care |
Diploma |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This childcare course is completed over 2 years commencing in Semester 1 each year. It is ideal for those persons with a passion for working with young children. There is a large emphasis on practical application of your skills. Work placements will be organised by the college in local early childhood enterprises. If you are already working in the industry, you may wish to enquire to study as a flexible student and complete assessments on work-based projects. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is also available for people with substantive, recent industry experience in a licensed Early Childhood Education and Care setting.
This qualification is for educators in early childhood education and care services who are responsible for planning, implementing and managing programs in accordance with approvals, quality rating systems and duty of care requirements.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC40213 |
J590 |
Education Support |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This qualification reflects the role of workers in a range of education settings, including public and independent schools and community education settings, who provide assistance and support to teachers and students under broad-based supervision. Some job roles may require tasks to be performed with a moderate level of autonomy and/or the provision of supervision/leadership to other staff/volunteers. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Flexible study is available to be commenced all year round.
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CHC30213 |
J588 |
Education Support |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Collie Esperance Harvey Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist the teaching staff in schools and provide care and supervision for children from kindergarten to Year 10. You will learn how to implement planned education programs, assist students in their learning and development, contribute to the safety and health of students and support students with additional needs.
You will also learn how to work with children and young people at risk of harm, work effectively with culturally diverse students, families and co-workers and gain an introductory knowledge into working with children with special needs. As part of this qualification you will undertake a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have learned.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
Flexible study is available to be commenced all year round.
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UEE22011-AA41 |
AA41 |
Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
This entry level qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work safely in an electrotechnology environment, solve problems in multiple d.c. circuits and extra low voltage single path circuits. You will learn skills that will enable you to identify the required components/materials and use routine equipment, plant or technology relevant to the electrotechnology industry.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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UEE30811 |
A123 |
Electrotechnology Electrician |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification provides competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain electrical systems and equipment in building and premises. It includes ERAC requirements for an 'Electrician's licence' and experience in telecommunications service cabling. (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course). This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA76 |
Elevating Work Platform (EWP) |
Short Course |
Albany Manjimup
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more).
By completing this course successfully you will be equipped to apply for a National High Risk Work Licence Class WP.
Industry licensing information
This course will equip students with the correct qualifications to obtain a National High Risk Work Licence Class WP.
Students must apply and pay for this license separately with WorkSafe.
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MEM20105 |
W233 |
Engineering |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge in a range of metals and engineering industry areas. You will learn skills in using tools, measuring and calculating, technical drawing, load shifting, thermal cutting, using forging and casting equipment, and welding. You will also learn about safety in the workplace, computing and math. Trainees will learn and practice their skills on the job, in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM20105-AA50 |
AA50 |
Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
Are you geared up for a big career working on the big gears?
This qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge in a range of metals and engineering industry areas. You will learn skills in using tools, measuring and calculating, technical drawing and drafting, load shifting, thermal cutting, using forging and casting equipment, and welding. You will also learn about safety in the workplace, computing and math. You will practice the skills you have learned in a workshop environment.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM20105-AA49 |
AA49 |
Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge in a range of metals and engineering industry areas. You will learn skills in using tools, measuring and calculating, technical drawing, load shifting, thermal cutting and the dismantling, replacement and repair of engineering components. You will also learn about safety in the workplace, computing and math. You will practice the skills you have learned in a workshop environment.
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM30305-WT76 |
WT76 |
Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Heavy Yg) |
Certificate III |
Esperance
This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge to work in the engineering fabrication industry. You usually have to complete an apprenticeship in fabrication trade, which involves both on and off the job training. The off-the-job training is provided through Registered Training Organisations. To enter you need to be employed. For more details on apprenticeships call the New Apprenticeships Referral Line on 1800 639 629 (FREECALL).
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM30305-WT77 |
WT77 |
Engineering - Fabrication Trade (Heavy/Welding YH) |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with trade level practical skills and knowledge in fabrication and welding, using industry standard technologies and techniques. You will learn skills in using tools, measuring and calculating, technical drawing, load shifting, thermal cutting, using forging and casting equipment, and advanced welding to trade standard. (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course). This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM30205-WT83 |
WT83 |
Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Fitter and Machinist ZB) |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with trade level practical skills and knowledge in fitting and machining, using industry standard technologies and techniques. You will learn skills in the maintenance and repair of machinery, including complex lathe and milling operations and precision measurement, levelling and alignment techniques. (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course). This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM30205-WT86 |
WT86 |
Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Mechanical Fitter ZA) |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
Are you looking for a career making and fixing all things mechanical?
When you complete the Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter ZA) you'll be looking at a trades career as a machinist metal, mechanical fitter, metal plater or plant mechanic in industries such as mining, automotive, or hydraulics. You will gain the skills and knowledge to work with pumps and hydraulics, pneumatic systems, mechanical drives and transmissions, using workshop machines, hand and power tools, arc welding, thermal cutting, measuring, technical drawing, and workplace health and safety.
The Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Mechanical Fitter ZA) is an apprenticeship: you must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MEM30205-WT90 |
WT90 |
Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Plant Mechanic ZG/Z) |
Certificate III |
Esperance
This is a generic qualification for the mechanical trade that provides a number of pathways for apprenticeship. Learners would identify trade training in Machinist Metal, Mechanical Fitter, Metal Plating and Plant Mechanic.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA13 |
Excavator |
Short Course |
Albany
Description
This course trains novice operators in the skills required to enter the industry as a certified excavator operator.
The course covers:
Plan and prepare for hydraulic excavator operations
Operate hydraulic excavator
Carry out operator maintenance
Carry out housekeeping activities
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
AHCMOM208 Conduct Excavator Operations
Successful students will also receive a Heavy Equipment Accreditation wallet card.
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MAA30 |
Excel III - Spreadsheets |
Short Course |
Katanning
Description
This course is designed for anyone who is already experienced in using Microsoft Excel and who wants to know more about the complex functions of the package.
This course covers, but is not limited to:
Spreadsheet design and formatting
Creating and working with formula
Producing charts
Printing - scaling to fit, row and column headings
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FNS20115 |
AVX4 |
Financial Services |
Certificate II |
Narrogin
This qualification is intended to meet the financial literacy and basic financial skill needs of remote and indigenous communities or new entrants wishing to build potential pathways into the industry, particularly through VET in Schools programs.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA72 |
Fire Equipment Training |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance Katanning Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This half day course covers the theory and practical application of using various pieces of fire-fighting equipment. Upon completion, applicants will understand the theory and practical application of using Fire Extinguishers, Fire Hoses and Fire Blankets.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CPPFES2005A Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment
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MAB14 |
Fire Warden and Fire Suppression Training |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance Katanning
Description
The Fire Warden training is targeted towards the members of your site's Emergency Control (Warden) Team.
It is delivered in compliance with Australian Standard AS3745 and your Emergency Response Procedures.
The training has a strong focus on life safety and evacuating people in emergency situations.
The training covers the following topics:
Legislative requirements and Australian Standard AS 3745
Emergency control organisation structure (ECO)
ECO Duties and Responsibilities
Emergency types and their impact
Raising the alarm
Fire alarm systems (if installed)
Managing mobility impaired occupants
Assembly area/s
Our Fire Suppression Training is targeted towards all staff with a strong focus on safely suppressing a small fire using portable fire equipment including fire extinguishers, hose reels and fire blankets.
The training covers the following topics:
Fire science and classes of Fire
Extinguishing agents/types and safe use of fire extinguishers
Safe use of fire hose reels and fire blankets
Hands-on practical assessment
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
PUAWER005B Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
CPPFES2005A Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment
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MAA53 |
First Aid |
Short Course |
Albany Busselton Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
Description
This course covers a broad range of topics to enable participants to confidently manage emergency situations and provide a first aid response to a casualty. It is suitable to both people in workplaces and members of the public who want training in first aid.
This course is available as a 1 or 2 day course.
Extra requirement for 1 day course: A workbook and learner guide will be sent to you with your invoice. The workbook needs to be completed prior to class and must be handed to the lecturer in class. This is part of your assessment.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
HLTAID003 Provide First Aid
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MAA38 |
First Aid in Child Care |
Short Course |
Busselton Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This unit of competency has been approved by Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) who have deemed it to satisfy all requirements for first aid, anaphylaxis management and emergency asthma training under the Education and Care Services National Regulations (2011).
The unit applies to educators and support staff working within an education and care setting who are required to respond to a first aid emergency, including asthmatic and anaphylactic emergencies.
Learning Outcomes:
Anaphylaxis
Asthma
CPR techniques on adults, children and infants
Compliance with first aid sections of the Education and Care Services National Law and the Education and Care Services National Regulations (2011)
Incident reporting in a child care setting
Child physiology
How to properly assess an emergency situation
DRSABCD
Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
First aid procedures for bleeding, burns and fractures
Managing medical conditions such as epilepsy
Managing medical emergencies such as snake/spider bites, poisons and choking
Infection control procedures
Managing exposure to extreme temperatures
Administering first aid for eye & soft tissue injuries
Assessing and moving sick & injured
Legal responsibilities of a first aider
Basic anatomy
Managing shock
Entry requirements
Students will be required to complete the Safety Corp Workbook and a First Aid Manual prior to course attendance.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
HLTAID004 Provide an Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting
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SIS30315 |
AWN5 |
Fitness |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This qualification reflects the role of instructors who perform a range of activities and functions within the fitness industry. Depending on the specialisation chosen, this qualification provides a pathway to work as an instructor providing exercise instruction for group, aqua or gym programs. They work independently with some level of autonomy in a controlled environment such as fitness, leisure, aquatic and community centres where risks are managed through pre-existing risk assessment and hazard control processes. Individuals who specialise in Aqua Exercise Instruction deliver water-based exercise sessions designed for participation by a group of clients. Sessions may be freestyle, pre-choreographed or circuit style. They also have the skills to rescue a client in distress, and an appropriate level of pool deck fitness and endurance. Individuals who specialise in Group Exercise Instruction deliver exercise sessions designed for participation by a group of clients with a mix of ages/fitness levels. Sessions may be freestyle, pre-choreographed or circuit style. These individuals instruct and demonstrate complete exercise sessions to groups with limited individual interaction. Individuals who specialise in Gym Instruction provide individually tailored client assessments, provide technique correction as needed, and develop and demonstrate programs. They also provide supervision of a facility or service, keep equipment clean, tidy and well maintained, and handle various customer inquiries.
Working with Children and/or vulnerable People Requirements
Some sport, recreation and fitness qualifications include units of competency requiring students to obtain a Working with Children Card. Information on the units that have this requirements can be accessed from the SIS Training Package Implementation Guide
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIS40215 |
AWN7 |
Fitness |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This qualification reflects the role of personal trainers who have specialist skills to train individual clients, or groups of clients, on a one-on-one or group basis, to improve health-related components of fitness in relatively low risk situations. This may include training of older clients and children. They have a substantial depth of knowledge to plan, conduct and evaluate exercise training; provide leadership and guidance to clients and other staff; and deal with unpredictable situations applying defined guidelines and procedures from the fitness industry and the organisation. They work independently or with limited guidance from others and use discretion to solve non-routine problems, including monitoring and managing business activities to operate efficiently and profitably.
The qualification does not provide the skills and knowledge for an individual to provide advice or exercise instruction to high risk clients, other than to refer the client to an appropriate medical or allied health professional. This qualification provides a pathway to work in a diversity of fitness industry businesses including fitness centres, gyms, aquatic facilities, community facilities and in open spaces, where risk management (through risk assessment and hazard control processes) does not already exist.
Working with Children and/or vulnerable People Requirements
Some sport, recreation and fitness qualifications include units of competency requiring students to obtain a Working with Children Card. Information on the units that have this requirements can be accessed from the SIS Training Package Implementation Guide
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA82 |
Forklift |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to operate a forklift truck safely.
Participants will learn how to operate a forklift truck by planning the work, conducting routine checks on a forklift truck, shifting loads in a safe manner and safely shut down and secure equipment after completing operations.
Industry licensing information
This course will equip students with the correct qualifications to obtain the National High Risk Licence class LF.
Students must apply and pay for this license separately with WorkSafe.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
- TLILIC2001 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck
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MAA82-R |
Forklift Refresher |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance Katanning
Description
Experienced forklift operators are invited to participate in a 1 day assessment only Forklift Refresher course.
Before the assessment day, participants will be issued with the following information to assist you in the assessment process:
Course manual & DVD
Activity book (must be completed before attempting the written assessment)
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
TLILIC0003 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck
Industry licensing information
This course will equip students with the correct qualifications to obtain the National High Risk Licence class LF.
Students must apply and pay for this license separately with WorkSafe.
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MAA14 |
Front End Loader |
Short Course |
Albany Narrogin
Description
This course trains novice operators in the skills required to enter the industry as a certified wheeled front end loader operator.
The course covers:
Plan and prepare for wheel loader operations
Operate the wheel loader
Carry out operator maintenance
Carry out housekeeping activities
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM207 Conduct Front-end Loader Operations
and an Accreditation wallet card.
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SIF30313 |
J577 |
Funeral Operations |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are employed to perform a range of skilled operations in funeral homes or mortuaries.
Individuals in these roles work relatively autonomously, participate in teams and may coordinate and supervise others. They require discretion and judgement in the provision of service, work requirements and contingency measures. Knowledge and application of funeral services industry protocols is required when dealing with the bereaved.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIF40113 |
J578 |
Funeral Services |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who perform a broad range of specialised activities and functions in relation to a funeral home, cemetery or crematorium. These individuals work autonomously, with responsibility for own outputs and those of others in a team.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSF20313 |
J727 |
Furniture Making |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification describes the skills and knowledge required to perform the manufacture of free-standing furniture or built-in cabinets, and provide on-site assistance in the installation of furniture or cabinets involving known routines and procedures and some accountability for the quality of outcomes.
It reflects vocational outcomes for those performing assistant cabinet maker, assistant installer of built-in cabinets, and production operator within a cabinet making enterprise. Cabinets include free-standing and built-in furniture or fitted cabinets, such as those used in kitchens and bathrooms. Skills are also included that cover assisting in the installation or renovation of kitchens and bathrooms and other fitted cabinets, which involves collaboration with others through members of a group or team. This qualification does not cover shopfitting.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSF20313-AA45 |
AA45 |
Furniture Making (Cabinet Making/Furniture Making Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This is an entry level program for people intending to take up an apprenticeship in the cabinet/furniture making trade. You will acquire the skills and knowledge to work in the furniture-making sector of the furnishing industry. You will learn how to prepare surfaces, mix and apply stains, apply finishing material, restore furnishing items, and operate a range of furniture finishing equipment. You will also learn about occupational health and safety and communication skills.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52769WA |
YU01 |
Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE) |
Certificate I |
Bunbury Katanning
This is a bridging/preparatory qualification which enables learners to extend their knowledge and skills in communication, numeracy, technology, study skills, personal development and career development. Career Opportunities This qualification will support you to progress into further education and training.
At Bunbury Campus you will have the opportunity to try your hand at a variety of Trade Areas. This includes the opportunity to undertake a construction project and obtain your White Card.
At Katanning Campus you will have the opportunity to develop your literacy, numeracy, communication and technology skills in a creative learning environment. If you have been out of the education system or the workforce for a while, or you would simply like to ease your way into study or employment, this course is for you.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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22472VIC |
BEH69 |
General Education for Adults |
Certificate I |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This CGEA course provides opportunity for skill development in reading, writing and numeracy to meet personal needs, facilitate community participation, or workplace and further education and training options.
Certificate I outcomes focus on the development of literacy skills to create and interpret simple, personally relevant texts and mathematical knowledge to apply numeracy skills in everyday familiar situations. Skills and knowledge are applied to develop and document a learning plan, prepare a portfolio to show evidence of learning and engage in a project.
There are no entrance requirements as such but a pre enrolment interview is required and enrolment is available throughout the year. Please contact the area of study for an appointment.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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22473VIC |
BEH66 |
General Education for Adults |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This CGEA course provides opportunity for skill development in reading, writing and numeracy to meet personal needs, facilitate community participation, or workplace and further education and training options.
Certificate II outcomes focus on the development of literacy skills to read, interpret, evaluate and create a range of texts and to apply knowledge of everyday and formal numeracy in a range of contexts. Outcomes also focus on the skills and knowledge to conduct a project and to investigate pathways and develop, implement and review a learning plan.
There are no entrance requirements
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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22476VIC |
BEH64 |
General Education for Adults (Introductory) |
Certificate I |
Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Manjimup Margaret River Narrogin
This CGEA course aims to provide a general education. That is, initial skill development in reading, writing and numeracy and skill development in a variety of areas to meet personal needs and to facilitate participation in the community, or other workplace and further education and training. On successful completion of this course a participant will be able to: - clarify project goals with an appropriate support person, plan, carry out and evaluate a project - develop and document a personal study plan and gather a portfolio of evidence with support - read and interpret short, explicit and personally relevant texts - create simple, personally relevant texts - apply simple mathematical knowledge in familiar and everyday situations.
There are no entrance requirements as such but a pre enrolment interview is required and enrolment is available throughout the year. Please contact the area of study for an appointment.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA50715 |
AZK6 |
Graphic Design |
Diploma |
Esperance
This qualification focuses on you starting your career in the Graphic Design industry. You will combine technical, creative and conceptual skills to create designs that meet client requirements and solve a range of visual communication challenges. Graphic designers work in many different commercial and community contexts across both print and digital media. At this level, you may end up working in junior or generalists roles, applying skills and knowledge relevant to areas from advertising and promotion, art direction, branding, corporate identity, instructional design, packaging, signage to web design. You will also be introduced to taking your first steps towards working freelance in the Graphic Design industry. As well as providing an opportunity for gaining employment, this qualification also provides a pathway towards higher level learning at advanced diploma and degree qualifications.
This course is available to study online so you can make an application from anywhere in Western Australia.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB30416 |
BAA1 |
Hairdressing |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This qualification reflects the role of hairdressers who use a range of well-developed sales, consultation and technical skills and knowledge to provide a broad range of hairdressing services to clients. They use discretion and judgement to provide client services and take responsibility for the outcomes of their own work.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FWP30216 |
BAL0 |
Harvesting and Haulage |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification is designed for job roles in the harvesting and haulage sector of the forest and wood products industry. The harvesting and haulage sector is responsible for cutting down trees, plantation and native, and transporting them to a mill or port facility. The product might be timber logs or chip and the species harvested range from blue gum for woodchip, pine for chip and timber and native timber for chip or timber. Residues are also used for mulch, pelleting, bio fuel and oil production.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA22 |
Health Department Pesticide Spraying - Handheld / Backpack |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury
Description
This course is for those seeking to obtain the mandatory licence required to meet Health Department requirements for a Pest Management Technician licence if you are spraying chemicals for commercial gain.
If only a backpack or hand held device is used for spot spraying then this course is suitable.
It may lead to employment in Lawn & Garden, Landscaping, Bushland & Mine Site Rehabilitation.
Skills and knowledge elements include:
Common weeds found in WA
Common weed controls used in WA (following Integrated Pest Management strategies)
Safe disposal of chemical residue and containers
Correct Personal Protective Equipment for selected control measures
Understanding a chemical label, schedules and use of chemicals
Understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Groups of chemicals and their formulations
This course is delivered over 1 day.
Entry requirements
It is recommended that participants completing this course have significant prior knowledge and skills in spraying chemicals if looking to obtain a spraying license for lawn and garden, landscaping or mine site rehabilitation.
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MAB01 |
Health Department Pesticide Spraying - Mechanical / Boom Spray |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
Description
This course is for those seeking to obtain the mandatory licence required to meet Health Department requirements for a Pest Management Technician licence if you are spraying chemicals for commercial gain.
These competencies are required to be completed where mechanical equipment is used to apply pesticides. Examples include boom spraying equipment including quad bike mounted or air blast equipment.
It may lead to employment in broadacre spraying of crops & pastures, forestry, pest & weed control in non-cropping situations and turf Management.
Skills and knowledge elements include:
Common weeds found in WA
Common weed controls used in WA (following Integrated Pest Management strategies)
Safe disposal of chemical residue and containers
Correct Personal Protective Equipment for selected control measures
Understanding a chemical label, schedules and use of chemicals
Understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Groups of chemicals and their formulations
This course is delivered over a 2 day period.
Entry requirements
It is recommended that participants completing this course have significant prior knowledge and skills in spraying chemicals if looking to obtain a spraying license for broadacre spraying with mechanical equipment.
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HLT33115-AA72 |
AA72 |
Health Services Assistance (Acute Care) |
Certificate III |
Albany
This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist health staff in the provision of services to client/patients within a health care setting. You will learn about team work and effective communication, infection control processes and procedures, and basic medical terminology. You will also learn skills to assist with clients and provide support to nursing team in an acute care environment.
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT23215 |
AYY2 |
Health Support Services |
Certificate II |
Albany
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide support for the effective functioning of health services. At this level workers complete tasks under supervision involving known routines and procedures or complete routine but variable tasks in collaboration with others in a team environment.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR31116 |
BAF2 |
Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This course will expand your knowledge and practical skills specific to heavy commercial vehicles, including steering, braking and hydraulic systems. You will learn how to carry out diagnostic procedures and undertake appropriate repairs, identifying and applying safe work practices in the heavy automotive industry (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course). This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA91 |
High Tea |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
In this course, you will learn all you need to know about preparing and presenting a delicious high tea including the skills to make beautifully presented macaroons, profiteroles, layered gateaux and cake pops.
Our highly skilled lecturer works in the industry and specialises in producing cakes and pastries, which means you’ll get all the latest tips on the best ways to bake, shape and glaze.
Create amazing platters to impress your family and friends and take home culinary skills you can use time and time again. This includes Gluten Free options
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
SITHPAT001 Produce Cakes
SITXFSA001 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety
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AHC20416 |
BDE6 |
Horticulture |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Katanning Margaret River
This course is for any interested people that want to learn a more about gardening and general horticultural practices. Such people may want to commence their own business or seek employment as a nursery hand within established horticultural businesses. There are no pre-requisites for this course aside from a strong interest in this industry area.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30716 |
BDF1 |
Horticulture |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
Are you looking for a career among the trees? When you complete the Certificate III in Horticulture you will be ready for a career working with plants as school or council gardener, groundskeeper, or self-employed landscaper. You will have the skills and knowledge to work effectively in the horticultural industry, implement propagation plans, control weeds, pests, and diseases, safely prepare, store, and apply chemicals, install irrigation, create plant displays, plant identification and nutrition, and workplace safety and health.
South Regional TAFE Campuses have well designed horticulture facilities.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC40416 |
BCW2 |
Horticulture |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and knowledge across a broad coverage of the industry prior to undertaking higher level roles in the industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT20316 |
AZW1 |
Hospitality |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Margaret River
This qualification provides a pathway to work in various hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. Job roles involve mainly routine and repetitive tasks using practical skills and basic industry knowledge, working under direct supervision.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT30616 |
AZT7 |
Hospitality |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Margaret River
Like to work in restaurants, hotels, motels, clubs, pubs, cafes or coffee shops? If you’re a “people person” with a natural flair for dealing with customers and enjoy the cut and thrust of working in busy restaurants or cafés, tropical resorts, bars, nightclubs, hotels or even on an airliner or cruise ship, then a course in hospitality may be ideal for you. Gaining skills in customer service, effective teamwork, hygiene and food safety could give you a great start in this career. Depending on your choice of elective units, you will also learn about accommodation services, commercial cookery and catering, food and beverage, gaming and tourism sales and operations.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT40416 |
AZV8 |
Hospitality |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
Completing this training for a role in the hospitality industry will put you in line for jobs in housekeeping, reception services, food and beverage service as well as supervisory and management roles. It is a great way to gain a raft of skills that will enable you to rapidly progress your career and can serve as a springboard for further professional development. This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in skilled operations and team leading or supervision. Work would be undertaken in various hospitality settings such as restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. You will learn to monitor work operations, manage finances within a budget, research and present information, manage people and coach others in job skills.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT50416 |
AZW2 |
Hospitality Management |
Diploma |
Bunbury Margaret River
This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior operators who use a broad range of hospitality skills combined with managerial skills and sound knowledge of industry to coordinate hospitality operations. They operate independently, have responsibility for others and make a range of operational business decisions. This qualification provides a pathway to work in any hospitality industry sector as a departmental or small business manager. The diversity of employers includes restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafés, and coffee shops. This qualification allows for multiskilling and for specialisation in accommodation services, cookery, food and beverage and gaming.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC33015-AA66 |
AA66 |
Individual Support (Ageing) |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Collie Denmark Esperance Harvey Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
When you complete the Certificate III in Individual Support you'll be on your way to a career as an aged care assistant.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the aged care industry, caring for the elderly, enabling them to maintain independence, understanding and supporting people with dementia, safety procedures, ethical behaviour, infection control, working with cultural diversity, and workplace health and safety.
This course includes a compulsory work placement. The units in Traineeships are customised according to the individual Training Agreement that is negotiated with the employer and may vary (within the Qualification rules) in each case.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC33015-AA67 |
AA67 |
Individual Support (Disability) |
Certificate III |
Bunbury Collie Harvey Manjimup
This qualification reflects the role of workers in the community and/or residential setting who follow an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to disability or some other reason. Work involves using discretion and judgement in relation to individual support as well as taking responsibility for own outputs. Workers have a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required to provide person-centred support. This course includes a compulsory work placement.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC33015-AA68 |
AA68 |
Individual Support (Home and Community) |
Certificate III |
Busselton Manjimup
This qualification reflects the role of workers in the community and/or residential setting who follow an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to ageing, disability or some other reason. Work involves using discretion and judgement in relation to individual support as well as taking responsibility for own outputs. Workers have a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required to provide person-centred support.
This course includes a compulsory work placement.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52807WA |
BCX38 |
Industrial Skills (Entry Level Training) |
Certificate I |
Albany
This course is intended to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to perform the following tasks associated with entry level workforce participation:
- Self esteem (being able to complete a qualification)
- Practical skills to do maintenance around communities where there is limited access to trades persons
- Knowledge to effectively communicate with trades persons
- Improved literacy through learning
- Opportunities to participate in the Mining Industry workforce
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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ICT40115 |
AWB5 |
Information Technology |
Certificate IV |
Albany
This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge in the installation and management of small scale networks. You will learn skills in installation, configuration, monitoring and administration of a network, automating network processes, network security You will also learn about effective communication, documentation and general business skills.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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ICT50115 |
AWF1 |
Information Technology |
Diploma |
Albany
This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to manage information and communications technology (ICT) support in small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) using a wide range of general ICT technologies. You will learn skills to support computer systems, involving people, hardware, software and procedures in a networked environment. You will also learn skills that enable you to maintain and guide teams and manage projects.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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ICT40415 |
AWG1 |
Information Technology Networking |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge in the installation and management of small scale networks. You will learn skills in installation, configuration, monitoring and administration of a network, automating network processes, network security You will also learn about effective communication, documentation and general business skills.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course package is being superseded and will be replaced.
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ICT50415 |
AWD7 |
Information Technology Networking |
Diploma |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assess client network requirements, design the system infrastructure and implement the design plan. You will also learn skills in internet/intranet, gateways, bridges/switches and installation/configuration of routers and networks, project management and the ongoing management of networks including security, maintenance, trouble shooting and upgrading.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course package is being superseded and will be replaced.
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ICT30115 |
AWB0 |
Information, Digital Media and Technology |
Certificate III |
Albany Esperance
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a wide range of general information and communications technology (ICT) technical functions and to achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as an advanced ICT user.
Persons working at this level will support information technology activities in the workplace across a wide range of ICT areas, including technical support, network administration, web technologies, software applications and digital media technologies.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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ICT20115 |
AVZ2 |
Information, Digital Media and Technology |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Esperance
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to operate the essential functions of software applications of a computer. You will learn skills that enable you to operate a computer and use software applications which could include packages for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation packages, internet, email and basic web page construction. You will also learn about the different fields of information technology.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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ICT30115-AA64 |
AA64 |
Information, Digital Media and Technology (Network Administration) |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge to select, install and use computer software and hardware products and the ability to provide computer support within an organisation. You will learn how to configure, optimise, secure and test system software for a small home office network or a small to medium business network.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course package is being superseded and will be replaced.
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ICT30115-AA65 |
AA65 |
Information, Digital Media and Technology (Web Based Technologies) |
Certificate III |
Bunbury Busselton
This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge to work successfully in the IT workplace using a wide range of general information and communications technology functions to achieve self-sufficiency as an advanced ICT user. You will be working with a range of software applications and web-based technologies. This qualification provides you with a pathway to study and employment as either a software developer or a web developer.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course package is being superseded and will be replaced.
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A1011P |
Introduction to ArchiCad |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
The course is a level 1 introduction to Archicad, a building modeller used extensively for architectural design and documentation in a 2D and 3D environment. As far as possible, the course is delivered to match individual participant’s aspirations and real life applications.
Suitable For
Delivery will suit those wishing to learn Computer Aided Design skills in order to improve productivity and career opportunities. Previous participants who found the course worthwhile include landscapers, builders, trades people, building and interior designers, fabricators, owner builders, and planners. It is also a good way to ascertain if an associated qualification is worthwhile pursuing.
Topics Covered
- Introduction to CAD and how it’s used for wide range of architectural and engineering projects
- Basic 2D drafting and getting to know how the program works
- Using the program to produce a 3D model – walls, slabs, doors and windows, roofs, terrain
- Getting the model on to paper – elevations, sections and plan views
- Adding dimensions and text to complete a working drawing
- Creating realistic 3D images using different building materials
Certification
This is a non accredited course.
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MAB11 |
Introduction to Revit Architecture |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
This is a level 1 introduction to Revit 2018 Architecture, a powerful building modeler used extensively for architectural design, documentation and rendering in 2D and 3D.
This unit supports the work of drafters who assist and work under the supervision and instruction of architects, building designers and other personnel such as home sustainability assessors.
It covers installing BIM-capable design software and applying its functions and options to create, name and save project files and templates for different types of building design projects.
Skills and knowledge elements include:
Building model set up, levels and grids
Basic building tools (walls, windows and doors)
Create floors, ceilings, roofs and stairs
Add component features
Basic editing tools
Navigation tools
Creating views, sections and elevations
3D views, cameras, materials, sun study and rendering
Set up project templates
Participants gain hands-on experience using the various modelling and documentation commands within Revit and should complete the required tasks & assignments in order to achieve competency in this course.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
CPPBDN4004 Set up BIM-Capable Software and Files for Building Design Drafting Projects
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SIT20416 |
AZW7 |
Kitchen Operations |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Margaret River
This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to undertake a range of kitchen functions in a restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes, cafeterias and coffee shops. You will learn to prepare and serve foods and beverages, prepare and produce appetisers, salads, vegetable, fruit, egg and farinaceous dishes. You will learn about workplace cleanliness, safe food handling practices and hospitality information usage.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSL30116 |
AZR9 |
Laboratory Skills |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in collecting and preparing samples and to carry out, measure and record results of experiments in the physical, chemical, biological or life sciences. You will learn skills in maintaining a laboratory, routine sampling and testing, recording data, and using laboratory computing programs. You will also learn how to prepare cultures, perform sterile techniques and assist with field work.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course package is being superseded and will be replaced in 2019.
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MSL30118 |
BDV6 |
Laboratory Skills |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in collecting and preparing samples and to carry out, measure and record results of experiments in the physical, chemical, biological or life sciences. You will learn skills in maintaining a laboratory, routine sampling and testing, recording data, and using laboratory computing programs. You will also learn how to prepare cultures, perform sterile techniques and assist with field work.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSL40118 |
BDV3 |
Laboratory Techniques |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of laboratory techniques to conduct tests and sampling in a variety of industry sectors.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30916 |
BDB7 |
Landscape Construction |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification will provide the practical skills and knowledge to design garden landscapes or renovate existing gardens. Students will also learn how to select materials and plants for landscape projects, set out and landscape a range of sites, and construct stone, brick, block and timber structures and features, about irrigation installation and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52774WA |
YT99 |
Leadership |
Certificate II |
Collie Narrogin
A highly practical course, the Certificate II in Leadership is based around a practical project which benefits the community and will also allow you to develop your own skills, in particular your leadership skills and how you interact with others.
This course provides a flexible frame work that can be customised to a specific industry, or to specific community needs. It provides participants with employability skills which support their transition into work, further education and training and community participation.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52773WA |
YT98 |
Leadership |
Certificate I |
Katanning
The Certificate I in Leadership is a pathway to the Certificate II in Leadership or other further study. This course is a bridging course for clients who need to develop the necessary employability skills which will support their transition to work, further education and community participation. It is a hands on course ensuring students are engaged in practical components.
The core units provide opportunities to learn confidence building strategies, problem solving, communication, team work, basic computer and technology skills. It is aimed at the development of personal, social and employability skills and life skills that are applicable across a wide range of industries and career groups.
This course is designed to assist learners who have been marganilised or disadvantaged in some way, to articulate into vocational pathways and to develop the skills and abilities to direct their own development.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB42015 |
AVR3 |
Leadership and Management |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to undertake the role of first line of management in a wide range of organisational and industry contexts. You may have existing qualifications and technical skills in any given vocation or profession, yet require skills or recognition in supervisory functions. At this level frontline managers provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of the team and its work outcomes. You will learn management strategies including how to implement an operational plan, show leadership in the workplace and promote team effectiveness.
This qualification is aimed at staff working within a team who are looking to take on more leadership roles and may be acting as 2IC to a manager. Although there is no entry level requirements for this qualification the assessment material would be difficult to complete if you are not currently working and /or have no experience working in a team environment.
This qualification can be enrolled at anytime and delivered flexibly. For more information contact Bunbury Campus 97807070 or 1800 621 445.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB51915 |
AVU0 |
Leadership and Management |
Diploma |
Bunbury Esperance
Are you ready for a career as an outstanding leader of industry or business?
When you complete the Diploma of Leadership and Management you will have what it takes for a career as a team leader, middle manager or supervisor.
You will gain the career enhancing knowledge and skills to build and lead a team, manage budgets and financial plans, oversee staff performance, identify and manage risks, and play a leading role in project planning.
You will acquire knowledge of marketing and valuable experience in managing projects and in effective teams.
Completion of the Diploma of Leadership and Management opens up a range of further study options and it may give you advanced standing towards a university degree.
Students should have a significant employment history with some experience in high-level administration or staff supervision to better relate to the course content.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB51918 |
BEA0 |
Leadership and Management |
Diploma |
Bunbury
Are you ready for a career as an outstanding leader of industry or business?
When you complete the Diploma of Leadership and Management you will have what it takes for a career as a team leader, middle manager or supervisor. You will gain the career enhancing knowledge and skills to build and lead a team, manage budgets and financial plans, oversee staff performance, identify and manage risks, and play a leading role in project planning. You will acquire knowledge of marketing and valuable experience in managing projects and in effective teams. Completion of the Diploma of Leadership and Management opens up a range of further study options and it may give you advanced standing towards a university degree. Students should have a significant employment history with some experience in high-level administration or staff supervision to better relate to the course content. Not all study modes are offered at all campuses. Please check with your local campus for study modes and elective units offered. The units in Traineeships are customised according to the individual Training Agreement that is negotiated with the employer and may vary (within the Qualification rules) in each case.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA74 |
Licence to Erect, Alter and Dismantle Scaffolding (Basic Level) |
Short Course |
Albany
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to gain a WorkSafe License to Perform High Risk Work in Basic Scaffolding Operations.
Anyone who wishes to obtain this license is required to complete this training.
The course covers:
planning out your work
selecting and inspecting equipment
setting up for the task
erecting and dismantling scaffolding
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CPCCLSF2001A Licence to Erect, Alter and Dismantle Scaffolding (Basic Level)
Industry licensing information
This course will equip students with the correct qualifications to obtain a National High Risk Work Licence Class SB.
Students must apply and pay for this license separately with WorkSafe.
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MAA75 |
Licence to Perform Dogging |
Short Course |
Albany
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to perform slinging techniques, including the selection and inspection of lifting gear and directing the crane operator in the movement of a load when the load is out of view of the operator.
The work described in this course relates to the National Standards for licensing persons performing high risk work. On successful completion of this course you will be able to apply for a high risk licence through Worksafe.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to Perform Dogging
Industry licensing information
This course will equip students with the correct qualifications to obtain a National High Risk Work Licence Class DG.
Students must apply and pay for this license separately with WorkSafe.
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MAA73 |
Licence to Perform Rigging (Basic Level) |
Short Course |
Albany
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to gain a WorkSafe Licence to Perform High Risk Work in Basic Rigging.
Anyone who wishes to obtain a riggers high risk licence from WorkSafe WA is required to complete this training.
The course covers:
movement of plant and equipment
steel erection
placement of pre-cast concrete
safety nets and static lines
perimeter safety screens and shutters
cantilevered crane loading platforms
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to Perform Rigging (Basic Level)
Industry licensing information
This course will equip students with the correct qualifications to obtain a National High Risk Work Licence Class RB.
Students must apply and pay for this license separately with WorkSafe.
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AUR30616 |
BAE6 |
Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This course will expand your knowledge and practical skills in light automotive servicing technologies, including engines, suspension and steering systems. You will learn how to carry out diagnostic procedures and undertake appropriate repairs, identifying and applying safe work practices in the light automotive industry. (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course).This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA49 |
Load Restraint |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance Katanning Manjimup
Description
The safe loading of vehicles is vitally important in preventing injury to people and damage to property. There are economic benefits to all if the load arrives at its destination intact and without damage.
If you are a heavy vehicle driver and part of your job role is to transport loads from one destination to another, then this course is designed and aimed at ensuring you have a clear understanding of ensuring the load you are transporting is safe and secure while in transit.
This course is provided to ensure that you and your colleagues become familiar with the general principles of load restraint and the use of the new Load Restraint Guide. It is not a formal training day on load restraint, but rather an information day to ensure that your awareness of load restraint issues is raised, and that you are able to navigate the content of the new Load Restraint Guide.
During this course you will learn and understand the importance of restraining a load on a vehicle. The course covers:
load restraint awareness
introduction to the Load Restraint Guide
general principles of load restraint
arranging loads on vehicles
restraining loads on vehicles
driving laden vehicles
loads
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
TLID2004 Load and Unload Goods/Cargo
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MAB24 |
MYOB |
Short Course |
Bunbury Manjimup
Description
This course will provide students with a working knowledge of MYOB.
The course covers conducting business activities using a computerised accounting system, specifically MYOB.
Students will learn how to enter data into MYOB, process transactions and produce reports.
Participants will be required to purchase the following text books prior to course commencement:
Computerised Accounting Using MYOB 2018.310th Edition (January 2019) by Greg Pazmandy
ISBN: 978-1-76073-070-3
Resource books may be purchased online from:
https://lnonline.com.au/collections/computing/products/2019-computerised-accounting-using-myob-2018-3-10 .
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
FNSACC304 Conduct Business Activities using a Computerised Accounting System
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HLT42015 |
AWI3 |
Massage Therapy |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of massage therapists who provide general health maintenance treatments. It does not reflect the role of a remedial massage therapist. Practitioners may be self-employed or work within a larger health service.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC43315 |
AWK8 |
Mental Health |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide self-directed recovery oriented support for people affected by mental illness and psychiatric disability. Work involves implementing community based programs and activities focusing on mental health, mental illness and psychiatric disability. Work is undertaken in a range of community contexts such as community based non-government organisations; home based outreach; centre-based programs; respite care; residential services, rehabilitation programs; clinical settings; or supporting people in employment. Work is carried out autonomously under the broad guidance of other practitioners and professionals.
To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 80 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AUR31216 |
BAD7 |
Mobile Plant Technology |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This course will expand your knowledge and practical skills in mobile plant technologies, including steering, braking and hydraulic systems. You will learn how to carry out diagnostic procedures and undertake appropriate repairs, identifying and applying safe work practices in the heavy automotive industry (NB. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice/trainee before you can undertake this course). This course may also be available through Recognition of Prior Learning to eligible applicants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA40915 |
AZN6 |
Music Industry |
Certificate IV |
Denmark
This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge in music performance and composition. You will learn about the music industry, copyright and royalties. You can also choose to develop skills in stagecraft, midi music composition, audition and performance skills as a soloist or as part of a group, reading music, performing backup accompaniment, improvisation, operating a mixing console and assessing performing and recording deals.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA50815 |
AZN0 |
Music Industry |
Diploma |
Denmark
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have a sound theoretical knowledge base and use a range of specialised, technical or managerial competencies to plan, carry out and evaluate their own work, and/or that of a team, in their chosen field in the music industry.
It is recommended that applicants have completed AQF level Certificate IV in Music Industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA20615 |
AZM6 |
Music Industry |
Certificate II |
Denmark Margaret River
This qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge to enhance your current musical skills for performance purposes.
You can choose to learn skills that enable you to play music or sing, develop a demo recording, use technical equipment and computers, record and transform sound and prepare yourself for performance.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA30915 |
AZK9 |
Music Industry |
Certificate III |
Denmark Esperance Margaret River
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context in the music industry, using some discretion and judgement and theoretical knowledge. They may provide support to a team.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB30315 |
AWO9 |
Nail Technology |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of individuals employed as nail technicians to provide manicure and pedicare services, including the application of nail art and acrylic and gel nail enhancements.
You will gain a range of well-developed technical and customer service skills where discretion and judgement is required and are responsible for their own outputs. This includes client consultation on nail care products and services. Nail technicians may also be self-employed and responsible for managing their own nail station.
Work is typically conducted in nail and beauty salons.
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52771WA |
YU05 |
New Opportunities for Women (NOW) |
Certificate I |
Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey
This course is for women who want to gain confidence to get into the workforce. It is also for migrant women who want to improve their English. This qualification will help you to move from a training environment to employment or further education.
The course can help to:
Enhance your self-confidence Develop your employability skills
Find new directions and set goals for the future
Enhance your communication skills
Develop your computer skills
Improve your ability to deal with maths
Equip you to apply for jobs and improve your interview responses
The NOW program will provide you with the information and skills you need to explore your future options regarding entering or re-entering the workforce, vocational training and further education with the aim to increase your confidence and raise your self esteem.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB42618 |
BEA1 |
New Small Business |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in Small Business. This qualification is suitable for those establishing a small business who use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base to solve a range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others, and have responsibility for the output of others. You will have the skills and knowledge to: develop a viable business plan, understand your legal requirements and responsibilities, develop an operational plan and a financial plan, improve your customer service systems and skills, and effectively promote and advertise your enterprise. This qualification covers a vast array of skills used to develop a sound understanding of business requirements in today’s competitive environment. This course is especially designed for those who already operate or are intending to operate a small business or who use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base to solve a range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others, and have responsibility for the output of others.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT54115 |
AYZ3 |
Nursing |
Diploma |
Albany Bunbury Narrogin
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in the provision of preventative, curative and rehabilitative nursing. You will also learn about anatomy and physiology, infection control, nursing care of the client, legal and ethical parameters of nursing practice and promote positive health. You will also develop an understanding of health issues of Indigenous Australians and contribute to the nutritional and mental health care of the client. Your learning will incorporate a large component of supervised clinical practice in a health care setting.
This course is Competitive at all campuses and additional Entrance Requirements apply. All applicants will be required to complete a Core Skills Profile Assessment for English and Maths and achieve Exit Level 3 as well as providing evidence of compliance with the English Language Skills Requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Access further details here, Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA37 |
OSH for Supervisors |
Short Course |
Albany Katanning
Description
This workshop will clarify your responsibilities when implementing occupational health and safety in your workplace. It covers the main legislative requirements and how to navigate your way through these sometimes complex documents. You will also learn how best to implement policies, procedures and programs in line with the legislation and how to keep up to date.
Who should attend?
Senior and middle managers, supervisors and team leaders who wish to develop their knowledge and skills in OHS and WHS, and anyone responsible for the safety of others, is encouraged to attend.
Content
• OHS legislation and compliance requirements
• Identifying hazards and assessing and controlling the risks
• Implementing an effective OHS/WHS management system
• The importance of consultation in the workplace
• Implementing OHS training.
Other information
• Morning and afternoon tea are provided.
• You will need to make your own arrangements for lunch. If you are ordering from the college’s café, we recommend you place your order and pay for it before the workshop.
Certification
Unit: BSBWHS401 – Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements
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A0314P |
Occupational Health and Safety Representatives Course |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance Katanning
Description
This 5 day OSH Representatives course is for anyone who is or is about to become an Occupational Safety and Health Representative in your organisation.
Representatives from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply as there are no formal pre-requisites or qualifications required for a person to participate in and be successful in undertaking the functions of a safety and health representative.
The 5 day WorkSafe Western Australia accredited course for OSH Representatives will provide representatives with information and skills to enable them to effectively carry out their role as "representatives" of employees, and as defined under Section 33 of the Act.
The course is specifically designed to achieve the objectives of the Act offering a balanced approach with emphasis on cooperation and consultation and representatives' participation in the development and formulation of safety and health policy and procedures at the workplace.
This course covers:
- how to apply the legislative requirements to the workplace
- how to apply the principles of Risk Management by participating in and conducting a workplace inspection
- how to apply the techniques of accident investigation
- how to assist the employer in the development of accident prevention controls and systems
- how to effectively communicate with the employer and employees on safety and health matters
Certification
On completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attendance from South Regional TAFE.
This is a non accredited course, however participants who would like to achieve formal recognition of the skills gained through course participation can apply for five units of competence from BSB30715 Certificate III in Work Health and Safety. This will require you to submit a number of work place assignments that will then be formally assessed by an SRT assessor who will make a decision about competency being deemed. Information about the units and assessment process will be provided at the commencement of the representatives training. Additional fees apply.
Employer Duties
- Allow you to take time off work, with pay, to perform your functions and attend accredited training courses
- Pay for course fees and associated costs for you to attend accredited introductory training.
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A0876P |
Occupational Health and Safety Representatives Refresher |
Short Course |
Albany Katanning
Description
This course has been developed for safety and health representatives who have previously completed a five-day introductory training course approved by WorkSafe.
The course has been designed to refresh participants' knowledge of the key functions they are expected to perform as a workplace safety and health representative.
- safety and health representative role and responsibilities
- OHS risk management including: the identification of hazards and assessment of risk and recommended controls
- legislation updates
- apply knowledge of legislation in the role of a Safety and Health Representative
- duty of care provisions in the legislation
- resolve conflict and issue Provisional Improvement Notices (PINs) when appropriate
- describe the functions, make up and roles of a Safety and Health committee
Certification
This is a non accredited course. Successful completion of this course will provide applicants with a Statement of Attendance from the South Regional TAFE.
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MAA20 |
Operate Tractors |
Short Course |
Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This course will take you through the process of operating tractors with or without attached equipment and defines the standard required to:
carry out pre-operational checks and maintenance including tagging defects
set and secure attachments according to manufacturer's directions
operate tractor in a safe and controlled manner
implement shut-down procedures
store machinery and equipment
record maintenance and operation details
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM202 Operate Tractors
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SIS20213 |
J755 |
Outdoor Recreation |
Certificate II |
Albany
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in performing core skills in outdoor recreation environments and assisting with the conduct of a range of outdoor activities.
- Developing navigation skills
- Top rope climbing skills on natural surfaces
- Intermediate skills and tactics of canoeing
- Developing bushwalking skills in a controlled environment
- Conducting outdoor recreation sessions
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPC30611 |
D395 |
Painting and Decorating |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification provides a trade outcome in painting and decorating for residential and commercial construction work
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC31016 |
BCY8 |
Parks and Gardens |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification provides a vocational outcome in parks and gardens. The parks and gardens industry expects this qualification to be achieved to meet job outcomes at this level.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT37215 |
AWJ9 |
Pathology Collection |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of pathology collectors. Workers in this role follow known routines and procedures, taking responsibility for their own work under general supervision. They combine communication, customer service and technical skills, and use discretion and judgment to adapt and transfer their skills to different situations.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT31016 |
AZW8 |
Patisserie |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of pastry chefs who use a wide range of well-developed patisserie skills and sound knowledge of kitchen operations to produce patisserie products. Using discretion and judgement, they work with some independence and under limited supervision using plans, policies and procedures to guide work activities. This qualification provides a pathway to work in various organisations where patisserie products are prepared and served, including patisseries, restaurants, hotels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafés and coffee shops.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC33816 |
BDD1 |
Permaculture |
Certificate III |
Albany
The qualification is suited to learners who wish to work at the skilled tradesman level within permaculture projects and enterprises, and may involve supervision of others and working with people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
This qualification relates to those individuals who work either independently or in teams to establish and maintain permaculture systems for private clients, organisations or community entities. They perform tasks involving a broad range of skilled applications in a wide variety of contexts, which may involve application of some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, elements in a design or contingency measures.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAB15 |
Photography - Portraiture, People & Products |
Short Course |
Bunbury Busselton
Description
Know your camera basics but still unsure how to progress? Leading on from our popular Digital Photography for Beginners, you will learn more about the skills needed to move past the limitations of auto modes to continue on your creative journey.
Using Portraiture, People and Products as our subject matter, you will learn about lighting, composition and how to use aperture, shutter speed and ISO to capture the important things in life.
This course offers a blend of helpful theory in easy-to-understand terms, clear demonstrations and student practicals so you can put the theory into practice.
This course will cover:
Portraiture
Still life photography
Creative photography concepts
Understanding light qualities and exposure
Lighting types
Using a flash
Composition
Shooting to a design brief
Defining your style
Working in photoshop
Entry requirements
It is preferred that participants have completed the unit ICPDMT321 Capture a Digital Images (Digital Photography for Beginners) before enrolling in this course. Otherwise, a good working knowledge of your camera in manual mode is required.
Participants will also require:
A DSLR or mirrorless camera with the option of manual mode, capable of manually adjusting shutter speed, aperture and ISO controls is essential for this course
Interchangeable lenses or broad range zoom lens
An off camera flash is essential for this course
Image card(s), USB, camera card reader, charged camera and flash batteries, chargers
Tripod
Be familiar with your camera manual prior to starting the course (most manufacturers have online manuals you can download via the web if necessary)
Knowledge of working with computers
Pen and notepad
Course content includes completing assessment criteria
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
CUAPHI302 Capture Photographic Images
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CPC32413 |
J787 |
Plumbing |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
Does your career pipe dream involve real pipes?
When you complete the Certificate III in Plumbing you’ll be looking at an in demand career as a plumber, or gasfitter. You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the construction industry, how to safely install, alter and repair pipe work services and appliances to suit domestic, commercial and industrial needs, cold and hot water supply, gas supply, sewage, waste and rainwater disposal, how to install and repair roofing, gutters and drain pipes, how to make buildings waterproof, and workplace health and safety.
The Certificate III in Plumbing is an apprenticeship; you must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52700WA-AA40 |
AA40 |
Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship) |
Certificate II |
Albany
When you complete the Certificate II in Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship) you'll be what employers are looking for as an apprentice plumber, roof plumber, or gasfitter.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the construction industry, use hand and power tools, oxy-acetylene and arc weld, read plans, calculate quantities, cut and join sheet metal, work safely at heights, and workplace health and safety.
Successful completion of this qualification provides you with the opportunity to gain an apprenticeship in the plumbing and gas fitting trade. You will need to be employed and registered as an apprentice before you can commence apprenticeship training.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52831WA |
BCY91 |
Preparation for Health and Nursing Studies |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Narrogin
This course will provide the underpinning knowledge of human anatomy & physiology, medical terminology, health mathematics and the application of the fundamentals of physics and chemistry to nursing practice. Students will also develop an understanding of how microbiology is related to health care and the use of effective academic skills, including word-processed presentation of work.
This course is Competitive at selected campuses and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUASS00049 |
Preparatory Skill Set For Professional Graphic Design Practice |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance
Description
This skill set addresses fundamental skills, knowledge and performance requirements for graphic design practice.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
BSBDES302 Explore and Apply the Creative Design Process to 2D Forms
BSBDES401 Generate Design Solutions
CUAGRD302 Use Typography Techniques
CUAGRD401 Research and Apply Graphic Design Techniques
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AHC20316 |
BCW5 |
Production Horticulture |
Certificate II |
Denmark Manjimup
The qualification enables individuals to select a tree cropping, vegetable or berry production, grape growing or mushroom production context as a job focus, or a mixture in the case of mixed enterprises.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30616 |
BDB4 |
Production Horticulture |
Certificate III |
Denmark
This qualification provides a vocational outcome in production horticulture. The qualification enables individuals to select a tree cropping, vegetable or berry production, grape growing or mushroom production context as a job focus, or a mixture in the case of mixed enterprises.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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BSB41515 |
AVR2 |
Project Management Practice |
Certificate IV |
Albany Esperance
The Certificate IV in Project Management Practice is a level 4 AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) qualification, designed for students seeking to move into a supervisory and management position across a wide range of organizations and industries. The course develops the skills and knowledge needed to provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performances of a team and its work outcomes. At a Certificate IV level students are expected to acquire both theoretical and practical skills and knowledge, which is related to real activities in the workplace (or a simulated workplace if required), some of which are individual and others which are group based. Students will be expected to complete some work, study and reading outside of the allocated classroom delivery sessions.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA52 |
Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) |
Short Course |
Manjimup
Description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Industry licensing information
Specific licensing / regulatory requirements relating to this competency, including requirements for refresher training should be obtained from the relevant national/state/territory Work Health and Safety Regulatory Authorities.
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MAA24 |
Quad Bike Training |
Short Course |
Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This course will take you through the process of maintaining and operating quad bikes (four wheeled), and defines the standard required to:
perform routine pre-operational checks and maintenance
match, attach and operate equipment as described in the manufacturer's operators manual
recognise and control hazards and risks
safely operate quad bikes in a range of weather and terrain conditions
monitor and maintain vehicle records
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM217 Operate Quad Bikes
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HLT52515 |
AWK7 |
Reflexology |
Diploma |
Albany
This qualification provides competence in reflexology practice and covers the general provision of reflexology treatment as well as treatment for clients with specific needs such as palliative care and aged care.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT52015 |
AWI6 |
Remedial Massage |
Diploma |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to perform massages for relaxation and health purposes. You will learn skills to assess a clients massage needs and plan and conduct a remedial massage based on a knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology and using skills in a wide range of soft tissue massage techniques. You will also learn to work safely and ethically in a health care environment, to communicate effectively with clients and other health care workers and to operate your own massage practice. During this qualification you will be required to conduct and complete a large number of massages of varying types, work on a variety of community clients, and work in and with the massage industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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52757WA |
YN65 |
Residential Building Drafting |
Certificate IV |
Albany
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to prepare drawings, estimates and plans and liaise with architects, builders and contractors of residential buildings.
You will learn how to present and document building projects using both manual and computer-aided drafting techniques. You will learn about building materials, construction methods and the social and environmental aspects of residential construction projects. Part of this qualification will involve project-based learning where you will work with an industry mentor and apply the skills and knowledge you have learned.
During the course you will cover the theory, underpinning knowledge and practical skills required to produce documentation suitable for gaining a building permit and for the on-site construction of Class 1 and Class 10 Residential Housing projects in accordance with the provisions of Volume 2 of the Building Codes of Australia.
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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RII20515 |
AZB2 |
Resource Processing |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of individuals working in a metal processing facility or a coal preparation plant, performing mainly routine, operational tasks using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge, in a defined context under direct supervision.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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RII30415 |
AZF3 |
Resource Processing |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
Are you ready to unearth a fine career?
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge necessary for employment as a processing technician in a resources processing facility. You will gain the knowledge and skills to operate and monitor equipment including conveyors and value systems in a metalliferous processing plant facility or a coal preparation and treatment plant. You’ll learn how to conduct site sampling and testing of samples commonly used in the mine processing industry, and an insight into OHS, the mining industry and the equipment used in plant processing.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB20116 |
AZZ4 |
Retail Cosmetics |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of retail sales personnel involved in a defined range of tasks to sell and demonstrate beauty or cosmetic products. They follow known routines and procedures and work under direct supervision.
While studying this course you'll be working practically with applying and recommending skin, make up and nail products
This course is Competitive and further Entrance Requirements may apply.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIR20216 |
BAA0 |
Retail Services |
Certificate II |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of frontline retail team members who use a defined and limited range of operational skills to undertake workplace activities. They are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks and work under direct supervision of others. This qualification provides a pathway to work in a diverse range of retail settings including specialty retailers, supermarkets, department stores and quick service restaurants.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SHB20216 |
BAA3 |
Salon Assistant |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This is a preparatory qualification which provides a defined and limited range of basic skills and knowledge used in hairdressing salons by individuals who provide assistance with client services. These routine and repetitive tasks are completed under direct supervision and with guidance from hairdressers who manage the client service. The combined skills and knowledge do not provide for a job outcome as a hairdresser and this qualification is intended to prepare individuals for further training.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CHC40113 |
J589 |
School Age Education and Care |
Certificate IV |
Albany
This qualification reflects the role of educators who work with school age children in out of school hours care and vacation programs. Educators support the implementation of the, “My time, Our place “ national learning framework. Educators may work under direct supervision or autonomously and may have responsibility for supervision of volunteers or other staff.
When you complete the Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care you'll be on your way to a career as an outside school hours carer or school holiday program coordinator for children aged between 6 and 12 years.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the education sector, supporting the development of children, implementing inclusion strategies, understanding legal, ethical, and administrative requirements, first aid, working with cultural diversity, and workplace health and safety.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC32916 |
BCW7 |
Shearing |
Certificate III |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for career in the Shearing Industry as a full time occupation.
You will have the skills and knowlege to shear sheep to a professional standard with increased speed and accuracy, with knowledge of how the Shearing Industry works, wool quality and Occupational Safety and Health.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC21316 |
BCY3 |
Shearing |
Certificate II |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the Shearing Industry and be able to shear sheep to Novice Level. You will have the skills and knowledge to prepare handpieces for machine shearing, position and crutch sheep, maintain and service shearing equipment and assist with shearing shed activities. You will also learn about First Aid, Effective Communication, Responding to Emergencies and Safety in the Workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA85 |
Skid Steer Loader |
Short Course |
Albany Katanning
Description
This course trains novice operators in the skills required to enter the industry as a certified skid steer loader operator.
The course covers:
Plan and prepare for skid steer loader operations
Operate skid steer loader
Load, carry and place materials
Select, remove and fit attachments
Relocate the skid steer loader
Carry out machine operator maintenance
Conduct housekeeping activities
Entry requirements
This is an assessable course and you will be required to undertake a:
written assessment (approximately 47 questions)
practical assessment
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a Heavy Equipment Accreditation wallet card.
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10727NAT |
BEI01 |
Spoken and Written English |
Certificate I |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker
This course is a component of the CSWE, English as an additional language (EAL) curriculum framework. It is a beginner course for learners who have just started learning English and who may have had minimal exposure to the language.
It provides English language learning for EAL learners, primarily targeting newly arrived migrants and refugees who need to develop language skills to participate in limited range of contexts.
Other groups who benefit from this course include international students, long term migrants and Aboriginal students. The certificate includes elective numeracy units for those learners who may also need to develop numeracy skills
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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10728NAT |
BEI00 |
Spoken and Written English |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Katanning Margaret River Mount Barker Muresk
This course is a component of the CSWE, English as an additional language (EAL) curriculum framework. It is a post-beginner course for learners who have had some formal or informal exposure to English and who already possess a foundational level of English language skills and numeracy.
It provides English language learning for EAL learners, primarily targeting newly arrived migrants and refugees who need English language skills to participate in a limited range of community, further training or employment contexts.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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10729NAT |
BEI04 |
Spoken and Written English |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Katanning Margaret River Mount Barker
The course is a component of the CSWE, English as an additional language (EAL) curriculum framework. It is an intermediate course for learners who have had either formal or informal exposure to English and who have already developed a basic level of English language competence and numeracy skills.
It provides English language learning for EAL learners, primarily targeting newly arrived migrants and refugees who need to develop routine language skills to participate in a range of community, further training or employment contexts.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIS20115 |
AYX0 |
Sport and Recreation |
Certificate II |
Albany
This qualification allows individuals to develop basic functional knowledge and skills for work in customer contact positions in the sport or community recreation industry.
These individuals are competent in a range of administrative activities and functions within a team and under supervision. They are involved in mainly routine and repetitive tasks using practical skills and basic sport and recreation industry knowledge. They work in locations such as sport and recreation centres or facilities, and leisure and aquatic centres assisting with the conduct of recreation activities, and facility maintenance and operations.
Working with Children and/or vulnerable People Requirements
Some sport, recreation and fitness qualifications include units of competency requiring students to obtain a Working with Children Card. Information on the units that have this requirements can be accessed from the SIS Training Package Implementation Guide
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIS30115 |
AYW6 |
Sport and Recreation |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification reflects the multi-skilled role of individuals in operational and customer support positions in the sport or community recreation industry. These individuals are competent in a range of activities and functions requiring autonomous work within a defined range of situations and environments.
They work in locations such as fitness centres, sporting grounds or complexes, leisure and aquatic centres and community recreation centres.
Working with Children and/or vulnerable People Requirements
Some sport, recreation and fitness qualifications include units of competency requiring students to obtain a Working with Children Card. Information on the units that have this requirements can be accessed from the SIS Training Package Implementation Guide
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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HLT37015 |
AWK3 |
Sterilisation Services |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work in a Hospital Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD) or Theatre Sterile Supply Unit (TSSU). You will learn about infection control policies and procedures, and safe occupational health practices. You will learn skills to clean and disinfect re-usable medical devices and equipment and care for surgical instruments. You may also learn how to work with sterile stock and equipment, develop effective working habits and relationships, work with culturally diverse clients and co-workers, and use business technology.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPP40216 |
BAJ4 |
Surveying |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of surveying technicians who work under supervision to support a surveying team. They perform a range of duties using surveying tools and equipment, including total stations and global navigation satellite systems (GNSS).
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPP50116 |
BAI4 |
Surveying |
Diploma |
Bunbury
This qualification reflects the role of skilled surveying technicians. These people hold advanced surveying skills, and perform duties involving the performance of precise measurements and setting out structures using specialised surveying equipment.
This course has additional entry requirements, please enquire for details.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAB05 |
Test and Inspect Fire Equipment |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Narrogin
Description
This short course is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge to conduct routine inspections and testing of fire extinguishers and fire blankets as well as select and use tools and equipment to install fire protection systems and products.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
CPPFES2006A Prepare for Installation & Servicing Operations
CPPFES2020A Conduct Routine Inspection & testing of Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets
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SIT30116 |
AZV7 |
Tourism |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to be competent in a range of tourism sales, operational and tour delivery skills. Work would be undertaken in an office environment where the planning of tourism products and services takes place, in the field where tourism products are delivered or a combination of both. The field includes any destination, local or regional area, tourist precinct, site, attraction or onboard form of transportation.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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SIT20116 |
AZV4 |
Tourism |
Certificate II |
Albany Busselton
When you complete this course you will be ready to enter a career working in the tourism and travel industry sectors.
You will have the skills and knowledge to work effectively with a diverse range of employers including tourist attractions, tour operators, tour guiding, companies, event operators, retail travel agencies, wineries, tour wholesalers, visitor information centres, natural, cultural and heritage sites, caravan park operations and a wide range of small tourism businesses.
This course includes practical activities and hands on experience with possible excursions to local tourism sites and working on projects alongside the local tourism industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA80 |
Traffic Management |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance Katanning Manjimup
Description
This course is for people who want to work in traffic management on public roads and other designated traffic management areas.
It will provide trainees with the knowledge and skills required to be able to safely control traffic with a stop/slow bat in accordance with Main Roads WA requirements and to implement basic traffic management plans for works on roads.
The course covers:
Plan and prepare
Set out the traffic guidance scheme
Monitor traffic guidance scheme
Close down traffic guidance scheme
Control traffic
Operate communication devices
Plan, Prepare and Co-ordinate Traffic
Operate Radio
Clean Up
Entry requirements
Participants must have:
A valid driver's licence, or evidence of previously having held a driver's licence (no learner's permits or moped licences)
Literacy and numeracy skills to a level that will allow them to complete the written component of the assessment.
A Whitecard (Safety Awareness Training) in order for attendees to complete the logbook component of the training on a construction site.
Steel capped boots
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
RIIWHS302D Implement Traffic Management Plan
RIIWHS205D Control Traffic with a Stop/Slow Bat
RIICOM201D Communicate in the Workplace
RIIWHS201D Work Safely and Follow WHS Policies and Procedures
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MAA79 |
Traffic Management Refresher |
Short Course |
Albany Esperance Katanning Manjimup
This course will update your knowledge and skills in Traffic Control and Basic Worksite Traffic Management. Traffic controllers are required to renew their MRWA accreditation after three years of certification.
The course covers:
Legislation
Liability
Safety requirements
Work procedures
Traffic Management Plan
Traffic Control
Entry requirements
Participants must have:
A MRWA certificate and/or hold a Statement of Attainment for RIIOHS302A Implement Traffic Management Plan equivalent and RIIOHS205A Control Traffic with a Stop-Slow Bat equivalent
A letter from their employer to confirm they have been actively working for the last 12 months in Basic Worksite Traffic Management and Traffic Control
A valid driver's licence, or evidence of previously having held a driver's licence (no learner's permits or moped licences)
Literacy and numeracy skills to a level that will allow them to complete the written component of the assessment.
A Whitecard (Safety Awareness Training) in order for attendees to complete the logbook component of the training on a construction site.
Steel capped boots
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
RIICOM201D Communicate in the Workplace
RIIWHS201D Work Safely and Follow WHS Policies and Procedures
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TAE40116 |
BAB2 |
Training and Assessment |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
Are you passionate about sharing knowledge and training others?
When you complete the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment you will be ready to start a rewarding career as a vocational trainer, assessor, or lecturer, either in the private or public sector.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to deliver and assess training, design and develop training programs, present to groups of learners, and participate in assessment moderation and validation.
The Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is an essential requirement for anyone wishing to deliver vocational education and training for a registered training organisation in Australia.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA31115 |
AZN2 |
Visual Arts |
Certificate III |
Bunbury Busselton Collie Margaret River Narrogin
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to create two and three dimensional forms in a variety of visual art areas. You will learn to visualise, develop and present ideas and images, to discuss the visual arts analytically and appreciatively and to constructively evaluate your own work and that of others. You will also learn skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, and design.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA51115 |
AZL3 |
Visual Arts |
Diploma |
Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
This qualification will provide you with developed skills and knowledge across many media, and practice may incorporate ceramics, digital art, glasswork, drawing and illustration, jewellery making, painting, photomedia, printmaking, sculpture, textile design and wood design. You will have a sound grasp of the theory and history to critically analyse and synthesise information from a range of sources. You will further develop skills in arts and crafts, interpret and respond to a design brief and refine art techniques.
This course has additional entry requirements, please enquire for details.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA41315 |
AZO2 |
Visual Arts |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
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The Certificate IV in Visual Arts will further develop your practical skills and knowledge enabling you to create original artworks in a range of areas including painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, 2D and 3D design and textile art. Your skills will be developed through direct investigation and experimentation of techniques and materials. You will learn and apply art terms and incorporate a critical approach to the production and presentation of your artwork. You will undertake research and critical analysis of culture and history to inform your arts practice, as well as focus on your personal development, and professional practice in arts business in preparation for the arts industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA10315 |
AZK5 |
Visual Arts |
Certificate I |
Katanning
This full time course is designed for 15-18 year olds who are not attending school. Students will engage in practical and hands on skills in printmaking, painting, drawing and digital cameras and technology. The course will incorporate elements of language, literacy and numeracy in a creative learning environment.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CUA20715 |
AZN4 |
Visual Arts |
Certificate II |
Katanning
This full time course is designed for 15-18 year olds who are not attending school. Students will engage in practical and hands on skills in printmaking, painting, drawing and digital cameras and technology. The course will incorporate elements of language, literacy and numeracy in a creative learning environment.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC51516 |
BCW3 |
Viticulture |
Diploma |
Margaret River
This qualification is designed to meet the needs of managers in the viticulture industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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CPC31211 |
D401 |
Wall and Ceiling Lining |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification will prepare you with the skills and knowledge to work in and provide a trade outcome in wall and ceiling. You will learn skills on fixing standard plasterboard sheets to walls and ceilings, fixing battens and mixing plastering compounds. You will also learn how to work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry, plan and organise work, carry out measurements and calculations and apply Occupational Health and Safety requirements. You will need to be a registered apprentice with the State Training Authority or undergoing a Trade Skills Recognition process.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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ICT40315 |
AWE7 |
Web-Based Technologies |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to manage the day to day operation of information technology websites. You will learn skills in working with clients, installing network software and hardware, rectifying system faults on a live system, undertaking capacity planning, network security, optimising system performance and building an intranet/internet infrastructure.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAB26 |
Welding - General |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury
Description
This course covers the process of using a welding machine and the difference between MIG & Stick welding.
It is a great place to start if you have not done a lot of welding or have done a small amount and want to learn more.
Suited to beginners, hobby welders, home handy man and trades assistants wanting to up skill.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
MEMPE002A Use Electric Welding Machines
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MAA08 |
White Card |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
To enter a building site in Australia it is a requirement to hold a current General Induction card, also known as a 'White Card' (formerly Blue Card). The card is valid for use on all construction sites in Australia.
This training reinforces the Occupational Health and Safety roles and responsibilities of employees and employers aimed at raising the safety standards in the construction industry.
The course covers:
Occupational Health and Safety legislation in the workplace
Communication and consultation on Occupational Health and Safety
Implementing Occupational Health and Safety risk management & the principles of safe systems
Emergencies & first aid in the workplace
Key principles relating to workplace injury management
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry
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52770WA |
YU03 |
Wider Opportunities for Work (WOW) |
Certificate I |
Bunbury Busselton Collie Harvey Katanning
Need additional knowledge, skills and support to progress you education or to gain employment? Former students have found this course to be an ideal stepping stone for entry into the Certificates of General Education at level II and III and a pathway into various vocational qualifications. There are no formal entrance requirements specified for the Certificate I in Wider Opportunities for Work (WOW). However you need to have sufficient oral and written language and literacy skills to be able to cope with the requirements of the program. You will gain general education support in literacy, maths, technology as well as study and work readiness skills.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FDF30411 |
D684 |
Wine Industry Operations |
Certificate III |
Margaret River
This qualification targets those performing production related roles that require an application of wine industry specific skill and knowledge, including some technical and problem solving ability. You can choose to learn skills that relate to wine grape growing, cellar operations, cellar door sales or wine tourism, bottling and packaging.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC41316 |
BDD9 |
Wool Classing |
Certificate IV |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in successful completion of this qualification and suitable experience provides you with the opportunity to become a professional wool classer.
You will have the skills and knowledge to sort classify and grade wool into various types for sale in the market. You will learn skills in supervising work routines and staff performance, training, determining wool classing strategies, managing shearing and crutching operations, classing wool for special markets, providing information and advice on wool preparation, and implementing and monitoring quality assurance procedures.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC33016 |
BCY2 |
Wool Clip Preparation |
Certificate III |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in Wool Classing. This course is designed to provide you with a range of practical skills, technical training and communication skills for a career in Wool Classing.
You will have the skills and knowledge to be a Wool Classer. This qulaification is also a specialist wool classing qualification for owner classers and enables them to apply for registration with AWEDX Ltd as an Owner Classer.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC21416 |
BDD3 |
Wool Handling |
Certificate II |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the wool industry as a wool handler or an agriculture assistant.
You will have the skills and knowledge to handle wool and assisting in a shearing shed. You will learn skills in penning sheep, performing board duties, assisting with pressing wool and preparing sheep for shearing and crutching. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication, responding to emergencies and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA31 |
Word III - Design & Produce Text Documents |
Short Course |
Katanning
Description
This course is designed for anyone who is already experienced in using Microsoft Word 2010 and who wants to know more about the complex functions of the package.
This course covers, but is not limited to:
- Advanced designing of documents with pictures and page layout
- Footnotes and Endnotes
- Producing Additional Tables
- Building Blocks
- Mail Merge
- Templates
- Linking Text Boxes
- Group/Ungroup in a Document
- File name in footer/Quick text
- Fill in Fields
- Leader Tabs
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BSB41415 |
AVW3 |
Work Health and Safety |
Certificate IV |
Albany Collie
This qualification is suitable for people working in a work health and safety (WHS) role who may or may not work under supervision. They may provide leadership and guidance to others and have some limited responsibility for the output of others. The qualification reflects the role of workers who apply a broad knowledge base and well-developed skills in a wide variety of contexts and may include coordinators, advisors and facilitators.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA81 |
Work Safely at Heights |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance Katanning Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This course identifies the risks associated with working at heights. Participants will be introduced to safe work practices, regulations and industry codes designed to contain height related work risks.
This course is for anyone who is required to work at height either on a personal or professional level, and who could be at risk of injury as a result of this work.
The course covers:
Identify work requirements
Identify work procedures and instructions
Access and install equipment
Perform work at heights
Clean up work area
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
RIIWHS204D Work Safely at Heights
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MAB23 |
Xero Accounting Software |
Short Course |
Bunbury
Description
This course will provide students with a working knowledge of Xero.
This course covers setting up and operating a computerised accounting system, which specifically includes:
- converting an accounting system to Xero
- set up a chart of accounts
- enter transactions
- reconcile bank accounts
- report on accounts receivable and accounts payable
- inventory reporting
- monthly reporting
- quarterly BAS reporting
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
FNSACC416 Set up and Operate a Computerised Accounting System
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CHC40413 |
J592 |
Youth Work |
Certificate IV |
Albany Busselton
This qualification reflects the role of workers who develop and facilitate programs for young people through a range of community-based programs designed to address the social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental and protection needs of young people. This work may be undertaken through employment in community, government and youth sector agencies and workers will be: - responsible for implementing policies and guidelines of the employing organisation - largely self-directed with fairly autonomous decision-making capacity under the indirect supervision of a manager.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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