TAFE-DELIVERED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING BE JOB READY GAIN PRACTICAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE AMBITION BEGINS WITH TAFE NSW TVET 2020
TAFE-DELIVERED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
BE JOB READYGAIN PRACTICAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
AMBITION BEGINS WITH TAFE NSW
TVET2020
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The material contained in this document is intended to provide you with general information on TAFE NSW TVET courses and should be used as a guide only. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this document was accurate and current at the time of publication, no warranty is given that the information contained herein is free from error or omission.
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WITH DIRECT PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY AND UNIVERSITY, TVET OPENS DOORS TO A RANGE OF FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS:
full-time and part-time TAFE NSW courses that give you job-ready skills in a huge range of careers
diploma and advanced diploma courses that provide credit towards TAFE NSW degrees and university courses
apprenticeships and traineeships, which combine formal studies with work and on-the-job training
pre-apprenticeship courses that give you skills to help enter the workforce
recognition of prior learning gained through TVET, other HSC studies and employment
CONTENTSSchool-Based Apprenticeships & Traineeships 4How to Use this Guide 4TVET Courses 5Automotive 5Business Services 6Construction 7Electrotechnology 8Electrotechnology (Mechatronics Focus) 8Entertainment 9Financial Services 9Hospitality 10Human Services 11Information and Digital Technology 12Metal and Engineering 12Primary Industries 13Retail Services 14Tourism, Travel and Events 15
Board-Endorsed Courses (BEC) 16Animal Studies 17Applied Fashion Design and Technology 17Aquaculture 18Aviation and Aeroskills 19Beauty Services 20Community Dance, Theatre and Events 21Community Services 22Design Fundamentals 23Early Childhood Education and Care 24Engineering Pathways 24Fitness 25Floristry 25Furniture Making Pathways 26Indigenous Primary Health Care 27Information and Digital Skills 28Laboratory Skills 28
Maritime Operations 29Music Industry 30Plumbing 30Property Services (Agency) 31Resources and Infrastructure 31Retail 32Retail Baking 32Salon Assisting 33Screen and Media 33Shearing and Wool Handling 34Signs and Graphics 34Skills For Work and Vocational Pathways 35Sport and Recreation 35Visual Arts 36Warehousing Operations 36
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DOES MY TVET COURSE CONTRIBUTE UNITSTOWARDS MY HSC?
Yes, all TVET courses count towards your HSC units.
CAN MY TVET COURSE BE USED IN THECALCULATION OF MY ATAR?
Only some TVET courses count towards an ATAR. These courses are specified by NESA and require students to complete a full 240 hours of delivery and also sit the HSC exam for the subject. You should check with your school careers adviser to ensure that you have a suitable pattern of study to be eligible for an ATAR.
WHERE DO I GO TO CLASS?
TVET classes are usually held at a TAFE NSW location, but sometimes TAFE NSW teachers will come to your school. There are courses delivered online, via a connected classroom model or as a block delivery.
WHEN DO I ATTEND CLASS?
Depending on the delivery mode and the arrangement between your school and TAFE NSW, classes may require attendance at TAFE NSW on a weekly basis, block periods or have an online or connected classroom timetable. Class sessions may extend into out of school hours, including school holiday periods.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HOW LONG WILL THE COURSE RUN FOR?
The course will run between one and two years, depending on the pattern of study undertaken.
WILL I GET ASSISTANCE IF I HAVE A DISABILITY?
Careful consideration will be given to the courses selected by students with a disability. The chosen course must be assessed as the most appropriate course for the student and one that will provide successful vocational outcomes. TAFE NSW will organise for you to be interviewed by a disability consultant and your school will need to complete an additional form to ensure any necessary support requirements are considered at time of placement.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS OF A TVET COURSE?
TVET courses carry the same requirements as normal school courses. Attendance is mandatory unless prior consent is given. TAFE NSW requirements vary for each individual TVET course and will be clearly explained by the teacher at the start of your course.
HOW DO I APPLY?
Students are advised to speak to their school careers adviser or TVET coordinator to select a course that best meets their educational and vocational needs. Schools will then assist students with the application process.
WHAT SUPPORT SERVICES ARE OFFERED?
We believe flexibility and support is critical to ensuring the success of our students. That’s why we have a number of support teams and services available to you:
Aboriginal student support
childcare facilities on-site at selected locations
car parking on-site for your safety and convenience
online courses so you can study when and where it suits you
academic support teams
career counselling
For more information about support services available at TAFE NSW visit www.tafensw.edu.au/student-services
(TAFE-DELIVERED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING)
TVET
With TVET, you can get a head start on your career and complete a TAFE NSW course while still at school.
All TVET courses count towards your HSC, with some contributing towards an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
WHAT IS TVET?
On successful completion of your TVET course, you will gain two credentials when you finish school; one from New South Wales Educational Standards Authority (NESA) and another from TAFE NSW.
TVET studies can be used to help you gain a place at a university by contributing to your ATAR. Your TVET qualification will also provide you with an industry qualification and count towards advanced standing in your next TAFE NSW course.
At TAFE NSW, you’ll gain work-related skills and experience that are recognised and valued by employers. In many TVET courses you will also be required to complete mandatory work placement, in addition to your theoretical training.
4 5© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
SCHOOL-BASEDAPPRENTICESHIPS & TRAINEESHIPS
You can gain valuable work skills and experience while you are studying for the HSC as you combine paid work, school and TAFE NSW training.
At the end of your school-based apprenticeship you will have finished the full first year of your apprenticeship.
After successfully completing a school-based apprenticeship or school-based traineeship, you will receive a TAFE NSW transcript of academic record which may count towards further study.
For more information visit www.sbatinnsw.info
AUR30316 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
AUR32116 Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
AUR31116 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR30616 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR30816 Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology
AUR30416 Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology
AUR30516 Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology
WHAT’S NEXT?
BOARD-DEVELOPED COURSES
INDUSTRY CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK (ICF) COURSES
TVET ICF courses will count towards your ATAR (provided you meet all of the HSC syllabus requirements), your HSC and a TAFE NSW qualification.
ICF courses are developed by the NSW Education Standards Authority and include a range of industry areas.
AUTOMOTIVE
ATAR
WP
SBAT
AUR20716 CERTIFICATE II IN AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL PREPARATION
STREAM FOCUS AREAS: Mechanical Technology Vehicle Body
Course description: You will gain a range of skills suitable for employment in the automotive industry. There are two streams of study available focusing on providing you with the knowledge and skills needed to perform minor service and preparatory work in the light or heavy vehicle mechanical area of the automotive industry, or in auto body repair work industry.
Career opportunities: Trades assistant, vehicle service assistant, automotive service assistant, trainee service person, vehicle body repair assistant, vehicle detailer, refinishing assistant and trim assistant, automotive trainee and/or automotive apprentice.
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
Each course has a brief description and includes some career opportunities and ideas about what you can study after you have finished your TVET course. See the key below to find out more about each course:
ATAR This course can contribute to your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank.
WP This course includes mandatory work placement hours.
SBAT This course may be offered as a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship.
SS Specialisation study available - additional study is available in this area. You must be currently studying the 240 hour course at school or TAFE NSW.
INTERACTIVE EDITIONWant to learn more about your perfect career choice?
Just download the ‘Be Ambitious’ app, look for the BE symbol, then scan your mobile or tablet over the page to see what our students and graduates have to say about your career choice!
Each course shows a possible qualification outcome. Not all NESA syllabuses provide a full qualification outcome. Depending on the syllabus and your chosen pattern of study, you may achieve a full qualification or you may achieve a Statement of Attainment towards a qualification. Every student will receive a transcript of competencies achieved at the end of their studies.
6 7© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
BUSINESS SERVICES
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
BSB20115 CERTIFICATE II IN BUSINESS
BSB30115 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS
BSB30415 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Course description: You will acquire a range of business, technology, interpersonal and organisational skills for employment in clerical and administrative positions.
Career opportunities: Office administrator, administration or office assistant, receptionist, personal assistant.
BSB30915 Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)
BSB31015 Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)
BSB31115 Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)
BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business
BSB40515 Certificate IV in Business Administration
BSB50215 Diploma of Business
BSB50415 Diploma of Business Administration
BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business
HE20514VO1 Bachelor of Business
WHAT’S NEXT?
RII30915 Certificate III in Civil Construction
CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry
MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making (Furniture)
CPC30111 Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying
CPC30611 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
CPC30313 Certificate III in Concreting
CPC31011 Certificate III in Solid Plastering
CPC31311 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
CPC31812 Certificate III in Shopfitting
CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
RII40615 Certificate IV in Civil Construction Operations
RII40815 Certificate IV in Civil Construction Design
WHAT’S NEXT?
CONSTRUCTION
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
CPC20112 CERTIFICATE II IN CONSTRUCTION
CPC20211 CERTIFICATE II IN CONSTRUCTION PATHWAYS
Course description: These hands-on courses will give you a practical introduction to the construction industry, showcasing the broad range of career opportunities available.
Career opportunities: Carpenter, joiner, roof tiler, plasterer, bricklayer, painter and decorator, floor finisher or plumber.
8 9© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
ELECTROTECHNOLOGY
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
UEE22011 CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (CAREER START)
UEE20511 CERTIFICATE II IN COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR
Course description: These courses will provide you with entry level training for employment in the electrotechnology industry. You will cover skills in safe work practices, problem solving and routine work activities. Learn how to design, install, service, repair and maintain electrical and electronic equipment.
Career opportunities: Apprenticeships in the areas of air conditioning, refrigeration and electrical fitting.
UEE30811 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician
UEE32211 Certificate III in Air conditioning and Refrigeration
UEE33011 Certificate III in Electrical Fitting
AUR30312 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
UEE50411 Diploma of Electrical Engineering
WHAT’S NEXT?
ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (MECHATRONICS FOCUS)
ATAR
WP
UEE22011 CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (CAREER START) (MECHATRONICS FOCUS)
Course description: Interested in robotics? The focus of this course is the new and exciting field of Mechatronics. Mechatronics combines mechanics and electronics as it applies to the design of robotics and industrial automation. Mechatronics now plays a significant role in the automotive industry and is the basis of all modern industrial manufacturing, from pharmaceuticals to components for space exploration.
Career opportunities: Mechatronic or systems engineer.
MEM50212 Diploma of Engineering Technical
WHAT’S NEXT?
ENTERTAINMENT
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
CUA30415 CERTIFICATE III IN LIVE PRODUCTION AND SERVICES
Course description: Learn about aspects of production, live performances and events including audio, costume, front of house, lighting, make-up, props, scenic art, sets, staging and vision systems.
Career opportunities: Employment in the screen, media, entertainment, events and creative arts industries.
CUA50415 Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services
WHAT’S NEXT?
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
FNS30317 CERTIFICATE III IN ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATION
Course description: You will learn about industry entry level activities such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cashier functions, preparation of trial balance, bookkeeping, EFT/e-business, purchases and sales, manual and computerised systems and preparation of basic financial reports.
Career opportunities: Employment in accounts receivable/payable and computer based bookkeeping.
FNS30315 Certificate III in Accounts Administration
FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting
FNS40215 Certificate IV in Bookkeeping
FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting
FNS60215 Advanced Diploma of Accounting
HE20532V02 Bachelor of Applied Commerce majoring in Accounting
WHAT’S NEXT?
10 11© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
HOSPITALITY
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
SIT20316 CERTIFICATE II IN HOSPITALITY
SIT20416 CERTIFICATE II IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS
STREAM FOCUS AREAS: Food and beverage Kitchen operations and cookery
Course description: This course will give you the skills to prepare a restaurant, serve customers, prepare beverages and conduct basic food preparation, customer relations and the principles of hygiene and food safety.
Career opportunities: Work in various hospitality settings such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafés and coffee shops.
SIT30616 Certificate III in Hospitality
SIT30816 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
SIT40416 Certificate IV in Hospitality
SIT40516 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery
SIT50416 Diploma of Hospitality Management
SIT60316 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
WHAT’S NEXT?
HUMAN SERVICES
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
HLT33015 CERTIFICATE III IN ALLIED HEALTH
HLT33115 CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH SERVICE ASSISTANCE (ASSISTING IN NURSING WORK IN ACUTE CARE)
CHC33015 CERTIFICATE III IN INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT (AGEING)
STREAM FOCUS AREAS: Allied health Nursing assistance in acute care Ageing, independence and wellbeing
Course description: If you are considering a career in the health industry then the above qualifications will help you achieve your first step. Choose from an allied health career or nursing in an acute or aged care setting.
Career opportunities: Podiatry, physiotherapy, occupational or speech therapies, nursing and aged care.
HLT43015 Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support
CHC43415 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
HLT54115 Diploma of Nursing
WHAT’S NEXT?
12 13© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
METAL AND ENGINEERING
ATAR
WP
SBAT
MEM10105 CERTIFICATE I IN ENGINEERING
Course description: Develop a broad range of skills and knowledge about the manufacturing, engineering and related service industries including metal fabrication, metal manufacturing and metal machining.
Career opportunities: Entry level employment in the manufacturing, metals, engineering and related industries.
MEM40105 Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication)
MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering
MEM50212 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)
WHAT’S NEXT?
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
AHC20116 CERTIFICATE II IN AGRICULTURE
AHC20416 CERTIFICATE II HORTICULTURE
AHC21016 CERTIFICATE II IN CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT
AHC21216 CERTIFICATE II IN RURAL OPERATIONS
AHC30116 CERTIFICATE III IN AGRICULTURE
STREAM FOCUS AREAS: Livestock health and welfare Plant pests, diseases and disorders
Course description: You can choose from a range of course pathways that provide hands-on and practical work experience sought after by employers within specific primary industries.
Career opportunities: Depending on the speciality chosen, career opportunities can include dairy farm worker, farm worker, assistant
greens keeper and horticulture assistant.
AHC30116 Certificate III in Agriculture
AHC32416 Certificate III in Irrigation
AHC40116 Certificate IV in Agriculture
AHC41616 Certificate IV in Organic Farming
AHC50116 Diploma of Agriculture
WHAT’S NEXT?
INFORMATION AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SS
ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
STREAM FOCUS AREAS: Web and software applications Networking and hardware Digital animation
Course description: This course provides the foundation skills and knowledge to use information technology in any industry.
Career opportunities: Technical support, network administration, web technologies, software applications and digital media technologies.
ICT40115 Certificate IV in Information Technology
ICT50115 Diploma of Information Technology
ICT50315 Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration
ICT50415 Diploma of Information Technology Networking
ICT60315 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Business Analysis
HE20524V04 Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Security)
HE20525V02 Bachelor of Information Technology (Data Infrastructure Engineering)
WHAT’S NEXT?
14 15© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
RETAIL SERVICES
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SIR20116 CERTIFICATE II IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY
SIR30216 CERTIFICATE III IN RETAIL
STREAM FOCUS AREAS: Community pharmacy General selling focus Food selling
Course description: This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for you to work in the retail industry in a variety of retail stores such as specialty stores, supermarkets, department stores and quick service restaurants. Students will gain skills in communication, teamwork, problem solving, initiative, enterprise, planning and organising, self-management, learning and technology.
Career opportunities: A range of positions in retail sales, such as frontline team member and customer service. frontline team member, customer service assistant.
SIR30216 Certificate III in Retail
SIR40316 Certificate IV in Retail Management
WHAT’S NEXT? TOURISM, TRAVEL AND EVENTS
ATAR
WP
SBAT
SIT30216 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN TRAVEL
SIT30116 CERTIFICATE III IN TOURISM
SIT30516 CERTIFICATE III IN EVENTS
Course description: Gain skills for employment in a range of sectors in the tourism and events industries, focussing on providing customer service, tourism advice and communicating with customers from diverse backgrounds.
Career opportunities: Events coordinator, conference assistant, tourism consultant, reservations clerk, group tour coordinator, sales officer, tour/museum guide, conference organiser and events manager.
SIT30516 Certificate III in Events
SIT30116 Certificate III in Tourism
SIT40116 Certificate IV in Travel and Tourism
SIT50116 Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
SIT50316 Diploma of Event Management
SIT60116 Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
WHAT’S NEXT?
16 17© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
ANIMAL STUDIES
WP
SBAT
ACM20117 CERTIFICATE II IN ANIMAL STUDIES
ACM30110 CERTIFICATE III IN ANIMAL STUDIES
Course description: These courses will give you an entry point into the animal care industry. You will develop the skills and knowledge required for the care and maintenance of animals including handling, feeding, grooming, health and hygiene practices.
Career opportunities: Animal care attendant, animal shelter attendant, kennel hand, cattery attendant, pet shop attendant, assistant dog groomer, zookeeper, veterinary nurse.
ACM30117 Certificate III in Animal Studies
ACM40412 Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
WHAT’S NEXT?
APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
SBAT
MST20616 CERTIFICATE II IN APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
Course description: This course will provide you with an introduction to the fashion industry.
Career opportunities: Fashion design pattern maker, garment production assistant.
MST30816 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
HE20506V01 Bachelor of Fashion Design
WHAT’S NEXT?
18 19© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
AQUACULTURE
SFI20111 CERTIFICATE II IN AQUACULTURE
Course description: If you love being outdoors, this course provides an understanding of the aquatic environment and is a great introduction to the aquaculture industry.
You will gain a range of valuable aquaculture skills including water quality monitoring, stock handling, harvest, and post-harvest handling.
Career opportunities: Aquaculture farm hand, hatchery assistant or aquaculture technician.
SFI30111 Certificate III in Aquaculture
WHAT’S NEXT?
AVIATION AND AEROSKILLS
WP
SBAT
AVI30116 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN AVIATION (CABIN CREW)
MEA20415 CERTIFICATE II IN AEROSKILLS
AVI20216 CERTIFICATE II IN AVIATION (GROUND OPERATIONS AND SERVICE)
AVI30316 CERTIFICATE III IN AVIATION (REMOTE PILOT – VISUAL LINE OF SIGHT)
Course description: These courses will prepare you for employment within the sought after aviation industry, opening up a wide range of career opportunities in Australia and around the world.
Career opportunities: Entry level work in the aviation industry, such as cargo services operator, cabin crew, check in and customer service assistant and baggage handler.
AVI20116 Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations - Cargo Services)
AVI20216 Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)
AVI30416 Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)
MEA40715 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) (Component Maintenance Workstream)
MEA41315 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Structures)
MEA50115 Diploma of Aeroskills (Avionics)
WHAT’S NEXT?
20 21© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
BEAUTY SERVICES
WP
SBAT
SHB20116 CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL COSMETICS
SHB30215 CERTIFICATE III IN MAKE-UP
SHB30315 CERTIFICATE III IN NAIL TECHNOLOGY
Course description: Acquire skills in designing and applying make-up, cleansing skin, demonstrating the use of skin care products and applying nail technology. Learn to use your product knowledge to consult with clients and make recommendations on products.
Career opportunities: Make-up artist or beauty assistant working in the film/television industry or beautician.
SHB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services
SHB30215 Certificate III in Make-up
SHB30315 Certificate III in Nail Technology
SIB40115 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy
SHB50115 Diploma of Beauty Therapy
CUA51015 Diploma of Screen and Media (Specialist Make-up Services)
WHAT’S NEXT?
COMMUNITY DANCE, THEATRE AND EVENTS
CUA30213 CERTIFICATE III IN COMMUNITY DANCE, THEATRE & EVENTS
Course description: Throughout this course you will develop skills in acting, singing and movement and learn how to apply them in musical theatre and the entertainment industry.
Career opportunities: Actor, musical theatre performer, singer, dance teacher.
CUA30213 Certificate III in Community Dance, Theatre and Events
CUA40323 Certificate IV in Dance Teaching and Management
CUA40113 Certificate IV in Dance
CUA50313 Diploma of Dance Teaching and Management
WHAT’S NEXT?
22 23© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
WP
SBAT
CHC22015 CERTIFICATE II IN COMMUNITY SERVICES
CHC32015 CERTIFICATE III IN COMMUNITY SERVICES
Course description: You will learn a range of skills to prepare you for a career in community services. This industry involves working with a diverse range of people and incorporates disabilities, aged care, youth work and children’s services sectors.
Career opportunities: The community services sector is experiencing rapid growth and there is a high demand for skilled workers across all disciplines particularly in regional areas. Careers include roles in mental health, social work, disabilities, community care to name a few.
CHC24015 Certificate II in Active Volunteering
CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services
CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Home and Community)
CHC40215 Certificate IV in Community Services
CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability
CHC52015 Diploma of Community Services (Case Management)
HE20528V01 Bachelor of Community Services
WHAT’S NEXT?
DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
CUV30715 CERTIFICATE III IN DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
Course description: This course is for students interested in learning the basic principles and fundamental skills of design. You can choose from design fundamentals, 3D animation and visual effects, digital and graphic design, fashion design, production design, film, theatre and events, drawing and Illustration as well as interior design.
Career opportunities: Employment in wide range of design industry areas.
CUA30715 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals
CPC32111 Certificate III in Signage
CUA40715 Certificate IV in Design
ICT50215 Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games
MSF50213 Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration
CUA50715 Diploma of Graphic Design
MST50116 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
MSF60113 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
HE20520V02 Bachelor of 3D Art and Animation
WHAT’S NEXT?
24 25© TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003 © TAFE NSW 2019 CRICOS 00591E | RTO 90003Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.Please note that not all courses are available in all TAFE NSW campuses.
Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
WP
SBAT
CHC30113 CERTIFICATE III IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
Course description: This course will give you the skills to begin a career in children’s services and work with young children and assist in their educational development. The course will develop skills in planning, implementing and managing programs in early childhood education and care settings, in accordance with licensing, accreditation and duty of care requirements. This course will give you the opportunity to complete the full Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care as part of your HSC.
Career opportunities: Early childhood educator in a regulated early childhood service e.g. preschool, long day care and family day care.
CHC40113 Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care
CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
CHC50213 Diploma of School Age Education and Care
CHC50313 Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention
HE20510V02 Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Care (Birth-5)
WHAT’S NEXT?
ENGINEERING PATHWAYS
MEM20413 CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING PATHWAYS
Course description: This course introduces you to the skills and knowledge required to complete a range of engineering and manufacturing tasks required for apprenticeships, traineeships or entry level employment in an engineering related workplace. You will develop trade-like skills include welding and machining. You will also learn to use engineering tools and equipment to produce or modify objects.
Career opportunities: Successful completion of the course could lead to a traineeship or apprenticeship in light fabrication, heavy fabrication or fitting and machinery.
MEM40105 Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication)
MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering
MEM50212 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)
WHAT’S NEXT?
FITNESS
WP
SBAT
SIS30315 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN FITNESS
Course description: Do you love sport and exercise? Interested in the science behind it? Then this is the course for you. You will learn about anatomy and physiology principles, how to plan, deliver and monitor exercise programs and how to make healthy eating recommendations.
Career opportunities: Personal trainer, fitness facility manager and special needs trainer in a wide range of fitness settings, gymnasiums and sports centres.
SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness
SIS40215 Certificate IV in Fitness
SIS50215 Diploma of Fitness (Management)
SIS50115 Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management
SIS50612 Diploma of Sport Development
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FLORISTRY
SBAT
SFL20115 CERTIFICATE II IN FLORISTRY (ASSISTANT)
Course description: This course will train you to produce a range of floral products, care for floristry stock, indoor plants and teach you how to work with customers.
Career opportunities: Floristry assistant.
SFL30115 Certificate III in Floristry
SFL40115 Certificate IV in Floristry
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FURNITURE MAKING PATHWAYS
MSF20516 CERTIFICATE II IN FURNITURE MAKING PATHWAYS
Course description: You will learn the skills needed to create and install freestanding furniture pieces or built-in cabinets, including how to use hand and power tools, assemble furnishing components, select and apply hardware, apply sheet laminates, construct furniture and prepare cabinet installation.
Career opportunities: If you obtain an apprenticeship in the cabinet making or furniture making industry, you may apply to receive credit for completing this course. All Australian apprenticeships in the cabinet/furniture making industries are conducted in conjunction with a MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making.
MSF30113 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing
MSF30213 Certificate III in Furniture Making
MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making (Furniture)
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INDIGENOUS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
HLT20113 CERTIFICATE II IN ABORIGINAL AND/OR TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Course description: This qualification reflects the role of workers who undertake a range of tasks under direct supervision to support the provision of primary health care services to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients and communities.
Career opportunities: Aboriginal primary health care worker, trainee health worker and careers in the welfare service industry.
1HLT40213 Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice
CHC42015 Certificate IV in Community Services
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INFORMATION AND DIGITAL SKILLS
ICT20115 CERTIFICATE II IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Course description: Emphasis will be placed on developing an understanding of digital media content including image and sound manipulation, animation and interface interactivity. Students will explore possibilities in designing and constructing a range of media content, as well as gain gain foundation skills and knowledge to use multimedia and information and communications technology (ICT) in any industry.
Career opportunities: Assistant to multimedia designer or digital media developer.
ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
CUA41215 Certificate IV in Screen and Media
ICT40815 Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies
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LABORATORY SKILLS MSL30116 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN LABORATORY SKILLS
Course description: This course will provide you with practical scientific skills for general forensic laboratory investigations.
Career opportunities: Laboratory technicians, instrument operators and similar personnel.
MSL40116 Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
MSL50116 Diploma of Laboratory Technology
MSL50116 Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing)
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MARITIME OPERATIONS
MAR10313 CERTIFICATE I IN MARITIME OPERATIONS (GENERAL PURPOSE HAND NEAR COASTAL)MAR20313 CERTIFICATE II IN MARITIME OPERATIONS (COXSWAIN GRADE 1 NEAR COASTAL)
Course description: This course will help you gain skills and knowledge to perform basic service checks on small vessel marine propulsion and auxiliary systems, carry out routine servicing of marine extra low and low voltage electrical systems and undertake refuelling and fuel transfer operations. You will also learn to monitor the conditions and seaworthiness of a small vessel and plan and navigate a short voyage within inshore limits.
Career opportunities: This qualification is suitable for people who want to work as a coxswain grade 1 near coastal in the maritime industry, or command or carry passengers on a commercial marine vessel (limitations apply).
MAR30913 Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal)
MAR40513 Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 1 Near Coastal)
MAR50415 Diploma of Maritime Operations (Master up to 500 GT)
MAR50115 Diploma of Maritime Operations (Engineer Watchkeeper)
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MUSIC INDUSTRY
SBAT
CUA20615 CERTIFICATE II IN MUSIC
CUA30915 CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC INDUSTRY
Course description: This course will give you a broad understanding of the music industry and the basic skills and knowledge required for entry level employment.
Career opportunities: Musician or entry level sound production.
CUA30915 Certificate III in Music Industry
CUA40915 Certificate IV in Music Industry
CUA40915 Certificate IV in Music Industry (Sound Production)
CUA50815 Diploma of Music Industry
CUA60515 Advanced Diploma of Music Industry (Performance)
CUA60515 Advanced Diploma of Music Industry (Sound Production)
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PLUMBING
SBAT
CPC32413 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN PLUMBING
Course description: This course will give you the knowledge, skills and techniques needed to carry out core plumbing competencies in a safe and efficient manner, and to the standard of quality and finish expected of the industry. Successful completion of this course will count towards a trade certificate in plumbing.
Career opportunities: Plumber, plumber and drainer, plumber and gasfitter, gasfitter, roof plumber.
CPC32612 Certificate III in Roof Plumbing
CPC32413 Certificate III in Plumbing
CPC40912 Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services (Operations Stream)
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PROPERTY SERVICES (AGENCY)
SBAT
CPP30211 CERTIFICATE III IN PROPERTY SERVICES (AGENCY)
Course description: You will develop the skills needed to provide support to the functional areas within either a real estate/property agency, or a stock and station agency. Completion of the course will enable you to satisfy the training requirements needed to apply for a certificate of registration issued by the NSW Office of Fair Trading to work in the real estate or stock and station property sector.
Career opportunities: Real Estate office or property office administrator.
CPP40307 Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)
CPP40611 Certificate IV in Property Services (Operations)
CPP50307 Diploma of Property Services (Agency Management)
HE20507V01 Bachelor of Property Valuation
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RESOURCES AND INFRASTRUCTURE
RII20115 CERTIFICATE II IN RESOURCES AND INFRASTRUCTURE WORK PREPARATION
Course description: This course will provide you with some entry level training into the resources and infrastructure related industries. You will gain skills and knowledge to use hand and power tools, cut, weld and bend materials, provide first aid, operate a computer and handle resources and infrastructure materials.
Career opportunities: Apprentice fitter and turner or welder and fabricator.
RII20115 Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation
RII40815 Certificate IV in Civil Construction Design
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RETAIL
SBAT
SIR20216 CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL SERVICES
Course description: This qualification provides a pathway to work in a diverse range of retail settings including specialty retailers, supermarkets, department stores and quick service restaurants.
Career opportunities: Customer service assistant, sales person, stock controller, visual merchandiser.
SIR30216 Certificate III in Retail
SIR40316 Certificate IV in Retail Management
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RETAIL BAKING
SBAT
FDF30710 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN RETAIL BAKING (COMBINED)
Course description: Learn how to commercially produce a range of sweet and savoury pastries with appropriate fillings. This course will be conducted using commercial ovens, mixers and other equipment. If you have part-time employment in a retail bakery you will find your workplace experiences will support your studies in the course.
Career opportunities: Employment in a retail baking environment with a focus on cakes, pastry and bread.
FDF30510 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread)
FDF30510 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry)
FDF30710 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)
FDF30111 Certificate III in Food Processing
FDF40110 Certificate IV in Food Processing
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SALON ASSISTING
WP
SBAT
SHB20216 CERTIFICATE II IN SALON ASSISTANT
Course description: You will develop practical skills including how to braid, apply colour and blow-wave hair, as well as learn head, neck and shoulder massage skills.
Career opportunities: This course is for people who want to gain employment as a hairdressing salon assistant or hairdressing receptionist.
SHB30516 Certificate III in Barbering
SHB30416 Certificate III in Hairdressing
SIH40216 Certificate IV in Hairdressing
SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management
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SCREEN AND MEDIA
CUA31015 CERTIFICATE III IN SCREEN AND MEDIA
Course description: This course will provide you with an introduction to digital film making for the film/TV and new media industries.
Career opportunities: Digital media artist, specialist make - up artist, television director, camera/lighting operator and production coordinator.
CUA41215 Certificate IV in Screen and Media
CUA51015 Diploma of Screen and Media
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Please speak with your School Career Advisor for available courses.
SHEARING AND WOOL HANDLING
WP
AHC21316 CERTIFICATE II IN SHEARING
AHC21416 CERTIFICATE II IN WOOL HANDLING
Course description: These course will focus on specialist wool handling skills and prepare you for a career in the wool industry. You will gain skills and knowledge in performing wool shed duties and shearing sheep.
Career opportunities: Wool presser, shed hand, shearer.
AHC33016 Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation
AHC30116 Certificate III in Agriculture
AHC40116 Certificate IV in Agriculture
AHC41316 Certificate IV in Wool Classing
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SIGNS AND GRAPHICS
SBAT
CPC30216 STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT TOWARDS CERTIFICATE III IN SIGNS AND GRAPHICS
Course description: Develop signs and graphics skills, using a range of traditional and contemporary techniques. Learn about printing software and technology and a range of methods for illumination and fabrication.
Career opportunities: Sign manufacturers who design and produce signs and graphics for a range of purposes.
CUA30715 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals
CPC32111 Certificate III in Signage
CUA40715 Certificate IV in Design
WHAT’S NEXT?
SKILLS FOR WORK AND VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS
FSK20113 CERTIFICATE II IN SKILLS FOR WORK AND VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS.
Course description: Learn about printing software, technology and a range of methods for illumination and fabrication, as well as develop your signs and graphics skills using a range of traditional and contemporary techniques.
Career opportunities: Units completed will provide students with valuable credit transfer towards further vocational education courses or corresponding trade areas.
FSK20113 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways
10093NAT Courses in Vocational and Community Engagement
10076NAT Certificate II in Foundations for Vocational and Further Study
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SPORT AND RECREATION
WP
SBAT
SIS20213 CERTIFICATE II IN OUTDOOR RECREATION
SIS20115 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT AND RECREATION
SIS20412 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT CAREER ORIENTATED PARTICIPATION
Course description: These courses are for students wishing to pursue a career in the sport, recreation, adventure activity or fitness industries. These entry level courses will provide you with skills and knowledge to coach novice participants, conduct basic warm-up and cool-down sessions and respond to emergency situations.
These qualifications will give you the skills and knowledge to pursue a career as an athlete at a regional, state or territory level. Those undertaking this qualification should hold a scholarship with an Institute of Sport, be a member of a state, territory or national team, squad or development program, or a member of a second tier national competition.
SIS30115 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation
SIS50115 Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management
SIS50612 Diploma of Sport Development
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VISUAL ARTS
CUA20715 CERTIFICATE II IN VISUAL ARTS
CUA31115 CERTIFICATE III IN VISUAL ARTS
Course description: Develop the basic creative and technical skills that underpin visual arts and craft practice.
Career opportunities: Art gallery employee, artist, photographer, print maker and fashion designer.
CUV50115 Diploma of Visual Arts
CUV60715 Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts
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WAREHOUSING OPERATIONS
SBAT
TLI21616 CERTIFICATE II IN WAREHOUSING OPERATIONS
Course description: Warehousing involves the storage and distribution of goods and is an industry currently experiencing a shortage of skilled workers. This entry level qualification will teach you how to manage and coordinate goods, process orders and necessary documentation, distribute goods to customers and perform a range of functions involving inventory systems and stock control.
Career opportunities: Successful completion of the Certificate II will lead to a range of career choices in operational roles such as store person, stocktaking and transport operations in warehousing, transport or international trade.
TLI31616 Certificate III in Warehousing Operations
TLI41816 Certificate IV in Warehousing Operations
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