There are many full time, part time and online courses still available to enrol in for Semester 2, 2022.
Don’t miss out! classes start from July 18.
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For any help finding the best course for you or the applications process or any other assistance with our application process, please contact our friendly Course Information Services team by phone or email.
- South West (campuses at Bunbury, Busselton, Collie, Harvey, Manjimup, Margaret River) on Freecall 1800 621 445 or 6371 3070, email CourseInformation@srtafe.wa.edu.au
- Great Southern (campuses at Albany, Denmark, Mt Barker, Katanning, Esperance and Narrogin) on Freecall 1800 675 781 or 6371 3888, email CourseAdvice@srtafe.wa.edu.au
This list below is a guide only and not a guarantee of availability. Not all courses may be available at every location, please contact your preferred campus to confirm availability.
Certificate IV in Ageing Support
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When you complete this course, you will be ready for a career in the role of a support worker. You will have the skills and knowledge to 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.
Certificate II in Applied Digital Technologies
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This qualification provides the foundation skills and knowledge to use basic applied digital technologies in varied contexts.
The qualification is designed for those developing the necessary digital and technology skills in preparation for work.
These individuals carry out a range of basic procedural and operational tasks that require digital and technology skills. They perform a range of mainly routine tasks using limited practical skills and knowledge in a defined context. The qualification is suitable for someone generally performing under direct supervision.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
Certificate II in Community Services
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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.
Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship)
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This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge in a range of metals and engineering industry areas including mining, manufacturing and marine. You will learn skills in using tools, measuring, calculating, technical drawing and drafting, thermal cutting, metal lathes and milling machines. You will also learn about safety in the workplace, computing and math. You will practice the skills you are learning in the TAFE workshop and undertake work placement hours in a workshop outside of TAFE.
Certificate I in General Education for Adults
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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. This qualification aims to improve your academic skills to undertake further training and education and enhance your employment opportunities.
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.
Certificate II in General Education for Adults
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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.
Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)
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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. This qualification aims to improve your academic skills to undertake further training and education and enhance your employment opportunities.
Certificate III in Horticulture
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When you complete this course, you will be ready for a career in horticulture.
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.
Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)
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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.
Certificate III in Patisserie
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When you complete this course, you will be ready for a career as a pastry chef. You will have the skills and 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.
Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English
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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.
Students wishing to study must complete a one and half hour interview with one of our Lecturers.
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.
Certificate I in Spoken and Written English
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You will have the skills and knowledge of English as an additional language (EAL), in English and numeracy. You will develop routine language skills to participate in a range of community, further training or employment contexts.
It is a beginner course for learners who have just started learning English and who may have had minimal exposure to the language.
Students wishing to study must complete a one and half hour interview with one of our Lecturers.
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.
Certificate II in Spoken and Written English
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You will have the skills and knowledge of English as an additional language (EAL), in English and numeracy. You will develop routine language skills to participate in a range of community, further training or employment contexts. This course 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.
Students wishing to study must complete a one and half hour interview with one of our Lecturers.
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.
Certificate III in Spoken and Written English
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You will have the skills and knowledge of English as an additional language (EAL), in English and numeracy. You will develop routine language skills to participate in a range of community, further training or employment contexts.
Students wishing to study must complete a one and half hour interview with one of our Lecturers.
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.