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Version 8.2 TAFE NSW Western Sydney Institute Mount Druitt College Cnr Mount Street and North Parade Mount Druitt NSW 2770 (PO Box 42 Mount Druitt NSW 2770) Telephone: 131 870 Facsimile: 02 9208 6222 SMS only for course enquiries 0428 423 102 TAFE Website: http://www.tafensw.edu.au Western Sydney Institute Website: http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au Email: [email protected] Office and Cashier Hours: 9.00 am 5.00 pm Monday to Friday Enrolment Information for Semester 1, 2009 Please note: The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. Timetables may alter before classes commence.

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Version 8.2

TAFE NSW

Western Sydney Institute

Mount Druitt College

Cnr Mount Street and North Parade Mount Druitt NSW 2770 (PO Box 42 Mount Druitt NSW 2770)

Telephone: 131 870 Facsimile: 02 9208 6222

SMS only for course enquiries 0428 423 102

TAFE Website: http://www.tafensw.edu.au Western Sydney Institute Website: http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Email: [email protected]

Office and Cashier Hours: 9.00 am – 5.00 pm Monday to Friday

Enrolment Information for Semester 1, 2009

Please note: The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources.

Timetables may alter before classes commence.

APPLICATIONS

OPEN Monday 11 August 2008 CLOSE Friday 31 October 2008

Course preference codes and application forms are available from our website www.tafensw.edu.au Late applications will always be accepted if places and resources are available. We encourage you to speak with the Customer Service staff at the college about your course interests.

High demand courses requiring applications are competitive and filling out an application form does not guarantee you a place in the course. You will be notified by mail regarding the outcome of your application in December 2008. Please attach copies of relevant information that may assist your application e.g. support letter from employer, copy of School Certificate, HSC or other qualifications.

GENERAL ENROLMENT has changed for 2009 (for courses NOT requiring an application)

Attend the Enrolment Session on Thursday, 29 January OR Friday, 30 January 2009 between 11am -7pm,

Mount Druitt College, Corner Mount Street and North Parade, MOUNT DRUITT. Please note that enrolments will continue after these dates if vacancies still exist.

From 2009, general enrolment may take place at Enrolment Information Sessions. At these sessions, you will be able to receive friendly and helpful enrolment services from TAFE NSW. You will be able to:

talk to teachers about what you will learn in the course and what the vocational outcomes are ask for advice about entry skill levels needed to succeed find out about our support services discuss and apply for Recognition of your previous learning or experience ask any other questions you need to know fill in your enrolment form, ENROL and PAY.

Make sure you find out when the Enrolment Information Session (if applicable) for your course is to be held. The scheduled dates and times will be published on our website or you can contact the college. Bring along all the documents or evidence you have been asked for, as well as correct payment. Try not to miss the Enrolment Information Session, but if you do, contact the college as places may still be available.

If you are unsure of which course to choose, you can make an appointment with the College Counsellor at the college of your choice who can help you with career planning and course selection on 131 870.

TAFE NSW FEE (subject to change annually)

Qualification Level 2009 Semester

2009 Full Year

Advanced Diploma $728 $1456

Diploma $607 $1214

Certificate IV $456 $912

Certificate III $335 $670

Certificate II $214 $428

Certificate I $214 $428

Statements / Short Courses $214 $428

Apprentices and Trainees $202 $404

Other Groups

Government benefit recipients $50 $50

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students $0 $0

Students with a Disability (first course p.a.) $0 $0

Special Access Courses $0 $0

People in receipt of some Centrelink benefits or other Commonwealth allowances may be eligible for a concession fee. If you receive the Disability Support Pension or are a Client of a Teacher/Consultant for Students with a Disability, you are eligible for one individual fee exemption per calendar year. For any subsequent enrolments in the same year, you will be able to enrol for the concession fee. You need to provide proof of your Centrelink status at the time of enrolment (e.g. pension card or a letter from Centrelink, which is less than one month old). No cash payments will be accepted. Payments may be made by EFTPOS, Cheque, made payable to TAFE NSW, Credit Card (MasterCard, or Visa) or Money order, made payable to TAFE NSW. Text books and materials may be required at additional cost. Temporary Visa Holders and International Students have to pay the TAFE NSW Fee and tuition fees. We advise you to speak with the Temporary Visa Holder Coordinator in Block A, Administration before you enrol.

CLASSES COMMENCE

Classes will start in February 2009.

EXEMPTIONS

If you receive the Disability Support Pension or are a Client of a Teacher/Consultant for Students with a Disability, you are eligible for one individual fee exemption per calendar year. For any subsequent enrolments in the same year, you will be able to enrol for the concession fee. You need to provide proof of your Centrelink status at the time of enrolment (e.g. pension card or a letter from Centrelink, which is less than one month old).

REFUNDS

Refund of the TAFE NSW fee may be given in the following exceptional circumstances:

1. Students who have overpaid the TAFE NSW fee. 2. Students enrolled in a course that has been cancelled by the college or institute. 3. The student pays but receives Youth Allowance or Austudy commencing within two weeks of the date of enrolment or the date of first attendance at class. 4. Within the first three teaching weeks, the student is offered and accepts a place in a course at university or at the same/another TAFE NSW college. 5. The student will enrol in a course only to repeat a failed module/unit but is then granted a pass in that module/unit by an Assessment Review Committee. 6. The student advised the college/campus, before classes commence, that they are withdrawing from the course, this is applicable both semesters. 7. The delegate is of the opinion that the applicant/student would be unreasonably disadvantaged if not granted a refund. For example, a student who meets with a serious misadventure and is unable to continue his/her enrolment. 8. An apprentice or trainee who has paid the full TAFE NSW fee upfront and subsequently provided the college formal evidence of their Apprenticeship/Traineeship can be refunded the balance of their recalculated payment. Note: (Re – No 8.)This refund is available for Certificate III, IV and Diploma courses only.

Please Note: Refunds will be made to the student, organisation or third party who originally paid the TAFE NSW fee. Please see Customer Service for further information.

STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Student Association – for students wishing to join the association, it will cost $20 (including GST). The Student Association Membership is valid for 1 calendar year. For further information regarding the Student Association, please see page 16.

TEMPORARY VISA HOLDERS

If you are a TEMPORARY VISA HOLDER and eligible to study, you will have to pay a tuition fee, as well as the TAFE NSW fee and other charges that may be applicable to your course. Please see the Team Coordinator Customer Service or Manager College Operations at the College Administration Office.

COUNSELLORS AND CAREERS ADVISORS

Services are available for enrolled and prospective students. One of the services we offer is to assist people to make the best of their educational opportunities, both in TAFE and elsewhere. Support is available for career planning, vocational pathways, choosing the right course etc. For an appointment, telephone the Counselling Unit on (02) 9208 6383.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

TAFE NSW recognises skills and knowledge you have gained through previous studies, work and/or life experience. Recognition means that any learning you already have which is relevant to the module/units in your current course may exempt you from those module/units.

If you think you are entitled to recognition, discuss RPL with the Enrolling Officer or your teacher after you start your course and have copies of certificates, references, work samples or any other documentation you feel may assist with this process.

TAFECard

A smart card containing your photograph, name, student number and various applications including Library membership, College Association, secure parking access/classroom access (where available), travel concession and an electronic purse for on campus purchases (where available) e.g. parking, photocopiers on campus, access computers.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

(AQF): Australian Qualifications Framework D: Day-time

(A): Application E: Evening

(IS): Information Session FT: Full-time

#: Special Access (Free) Course PT: Part-time

Dip: Diploma Flex: Flexible Delivery

AdvDip: Advanced Diploma BR: Block Release

C: Certificate DR: Day Release

CI: Certificate 1 TBA: To Be Advised

CII: Certificate 2 wk: week

CIII: Certificate 3 yr: year

CIV: Certificate 4 hpw: hours per week

SA: Statement of Attainment inc: including

TS: TAFE Statement NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Award Levels from highest to lowest

Grad Dip: Graduate Diploma Grad Cert: Graduate Certificate Adv Dip: Advanced Diploma Dip: Diploma Cert: Certificate I, II, III, IV SOA: Statement of Attainment

PLEASE NOTE

The information in this booklet is subject to change and courses will be offered subject to sufficient demand and availability of resources.

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

PROPOSED COURSE LISTING FOR SEMESTER 1, 2009

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Aboriginal Education: Mary O’Sullivan – 9208 6217

3037 91048NSW (IS) Aboriginal Studies Dip FT 20hpw x 1yr D OR PT available Tue & Thur 9am-3.30pm

5000 91348NSW (IS) Vocational and Study Pathways PTD 14hpw Subject to demand

8893 91396NSW (IS) Education Support - Aboriginal CIII FT 20hpw x 1yr D OR PT available Mon to Wed 9am-3pm

Adult Basic Education: Sylvia Innes – 9208 6249

6513 (IS)# General and Vocational Education SA FT 20hpw x 18wks D FT Mon to Fri 9am-4pm

6514 (IS)# Preparation for Work and Study – Stage 1 SA FT 16hpw x 18wks D OR 10-12hpw x 1yr D FT & PTD Mon to Fri 9am-4pm

6515 (IS)# Preparation for Work and Study – Stage 2 SA FT 16hpw x 18wks D OR 10-12hpw x 1yr D FT & PTD Mon to Fri 9am-4pm

6516 91346NSW (IS)# Preparation for Work and Study CI FT 20hpw x 18wks D OR PT 10hpw x 1 yr D FT & PTD Mon to Fri 9am-4pm

6518 91216NSW (IS)# Language, Literacy and Numeracy Pre-Voc SA PT 6-10hpw x 18wks D/E PTD Mon to Fri 9am-4pm (max 2 days/wk) PTE Mon & Wed 5pm-8pm

9070 (IS)# Access to Work and Training (Learning By Contract SA)

PT Flex Flex

Please note: Tutorial Support may be offered at PT 2hpw x 18wks D/E

Business Services: Lillian Walsh – 9208 6261

9476 Computer Accounting SA PT Flex D OR PT 3hpw x 18wks E Flex – Mon & Wed

PTE Wed 6pm - 9pm

9615 Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable SA PT 6hpw x 18wks E Tue & Thur 6pm – 9pm

17776 FNS30107 (IS) Financial Services CIII FT 20hpw x 18wks D OR PTE + Flex Mon, Tue, Thur 9am – 3.30pm PTE + Flex Wed & Thur 6pm – 9pm

17802 BSB20107 (IS) Business Administration CII FT (up to) 18hpw x 18wks D + Flex D & E Mon, Tue, Wed & Thur (Flex only) Mon & Wed 9am – 4pm & Fri 9am – 1pm

17807 BSB30407 (IS) Business Administration CIII FT 20hpw x 18wks D Mon, Tue, Wed & Thurs 9am – 4pm

17808 BSB40507 (IS) Business Administration CIV FT 20hpw x 18wks D Mon, Wed & Fri 9am – 4pm

17810 BSB31107 (IS) Business Administration (Medical) CIII PT (up to) 14hpw x 1 yr D Thur & Fri 9am – 4pm 17485 SIR30207 (IS) Retail CIII FT (up to) 18hpw x 18wks D TBA

CAD/Detail Drafting: Rob Layzell – 9208 6239

4892 (IS) Computer Aided Drafting SA PT 4hpw x 1yr E PTE Mon to Fri 5.30-9.30pm

18127 91387NSW (IS) Detail Drafting CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs E FT 24hpw x 1yr D

PTE Tue & Wed 5.30-9.30pm FT Tue to Thur 8am – 4:45pm

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Electrical Engineering: Vince Blanco or Doug Fraser – 9208 6293

269 91028NSW Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) Dip FT 15hpw x 1yr D OR PT 7.5hpw x 2yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

270 91029NSW Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Communications) Dip

FT 15hpw x 1yr D OR PT 7.5hpw x 2yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

332 91032NSW Electrical Engineering AdvDip FT 20hpw x 1.5yrs D OR PT 10hpw x 3yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

333 91033NSW Electrical Engineering (Computer Systems) AdvDip

FT 20hpw x 1.5yrs D OR PT 10hpw x 3yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

338 91035NSW Electrical Technology AdvDip FT 21hpw x 2yrs D OR PT 10hpw x 4yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

343 91036NSW Computer Systems Technology AdvDip FT 21hpw x 2yrs D OR PT 10hpw x 4yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

366 91037NSW Electronics Technology AdvDip FT 21hpw x 2yrs D OR PT 10hpw x 4yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

4291 UTE41301 Electrotechnology Renewable Energy CIV PT 8hpw x 1yr E PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

9974 Renewable Energy TS PT 6hpw x 18wks E PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17737 UEE21507 Renewable Energy CII FT 20hpw x 1 yr D FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm

17788 UEE50407 Electrical Engineering Dip FT 15hpw x 1yr D OR PT 7.5hpw x 2yrs D/E FT Mon to Thur 9am-4pm & Fri 9am-1pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

Electrical Trades: Miles Parkinson – 9208 6276 or Terry Buckridge – 9208 6272

9286 MEM40105 Engineering CIV PT 8hpw x 4yrs D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.30pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

9968 90988NSW Electrical Wiring CIII PT 8hpw x 2.5yrs E PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17751 UEE30807 Electrotechnology Electrician CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs E PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

Electronic Trades: Russell Healey – 9208 6312

9967 Computer Hardware Servicing TS PT 8hpw x 1yr D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17728 UEE20507 Computer Assembly and Repair CII PT 8hpw x 1yr D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17741 UEE21907 Electronics CII PT 9hpw x 1yr D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17752 UEE30907 Electronics and Communications CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Electronics – Industrial (Post Trade): Russell Healey – 9208 6312

17771 UEE40907 Industrial Electronics and Control CIV TBA PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17769 UEE40707 Electronics and Communications CIV TBA PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17768 UEE40607 Electrotechnology - Systems Electrician CIV PT 8hpw x 1yr D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-5pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

English for Speakers of Other Languages: Mary May – 9208 6353 Please note: All applicants are required to complete a pre-registration form for all ESOL courses

4178 (IS) English for Further Study SA FT 20hpw x 18wks D FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk)

4194 91342NSW (IS) English for Further Study CIII FT 20-25hpw x 18wks D FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk)

4888 91124NSW (IS) English for Employment CIII FT 20hpw x 18wks D FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk)

6522 (IS)# ESOL (Access) SA PT 5-8hpw x 1yr D/E Full-time may be available FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk) PTD Mon to Fri 9am-1pm (max 2 days/wk) PTE Mon & Wed 6.30-9pm

6524 91343NSW (IS)# ESOL (Access) CI PT 5-8hpw x 1yr D/E Full-time may be available FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk) PTD Mon to Fri 9am-1pm (max 2 days/wk) PTE Mon & Wed 6.30-9pm

6544 (IS) ESOL SA FT 20hpw x 18wks D OR PT 5-8hpw x 1yr D/E FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk) PTD Mon to Fri 9am-1pm (max 2 days/wk) PTE Mon & Wed 6.30-9pm

6545 91344NSW (IS) ESOL CII FT 20hpw x 18wks D OR PT 5-8hpw x 1yr D/E FT Mon to Fri 9am-2pm (max 4 days/wk) PTD Mon to Fri 9am-1pm (max 2 days/wk) PTE Mon & Wed 6.30-9pm

9070 (IS)# Access to Work and Training (ESOL) PTD/PTE Varies Day/Evening classes

Fitting and Machining: Milton Owen – 9208 6228 or General Enquiries - 9208 6223, 9208 6226, Fluid Power - 9208 6225, CNC and CAM - 9208 6224

9277 MEM30205 Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting and Machining) CIII

PT 8hpw x 3yrs D/E TBA

9287 MEM40105 Engineering – (CNC Programming) Certificate IV PT 8hpw x 1yr E TBA

9288 MEM40105 Engineering - (Fluid Power) Certificate IV PT 8hpw x (up to) 2yrs E TBA

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy: Nuran Akbal – 9208 6363 or 9208 6442 (Hairdressing) or Helen Messazos-Stylianides – 9208 6211 (Beauty Therapy)

17351 WRB20204 (A) Make-Up Services CII FT 22hpw x 18wks D FT Mon 8.30am-1pm, Thur & Fri 8.30am-5pm

17352 WRB20104 (IS) Nail Technology CII FT 22hpw x 18wks D FT Mon 8.30am-1pm, Thur 8.30am-5pm Fri Flex

17354 WRB30104 (A) Beauty Services CIII FT 20hpw x 1yr D TBA

17362 WRH20106 (A) Hairdressing CII FT 22hpw x 11wks D PTD Tue 8am-2pm, Thurs Flex & Fri 8.30am-5pm

17363 WRH30106 Hairdressing – (Trade Pathway) CIII PT 8hpw x 2yrs D PTD Thur OR Fri 8am-4.30pm

17368 (IS) Beauty Treatment SA PT 7hpw x 18wks E PTE Tue & Wed 6-9.30pm

17372 (IS) Beauty Therapy – Aesthetic Aromatherapy SA PT 5hpw x 18wks E PTE Tue & Wed 6-9.30pm

17402 WRB40105 Beauty Therapy (Trade Pathway) CIV PT 8hpw x 2yrs D PTD Mon 8am-4.30pm

Information Technology: Geethani Nair – 9208 6206 or Ron Peek – 9208 6432

19000 ICA10105 (IS) Information Technology CI PT 4hpw x 18wks D/E PTD 9am-1pm OR PTE 5-9pm

19001 ICA20105 (IS) Information Technology CII FT 20hpw x 18wks D FT3 days per week 9am-3pm

19007 ICA40305 (IS) Information Technology (Web Sites) (Design) CIV FT 22hpw x 1yr D FTD 3 days per week 8.30am-5.30pm

19008 ICA40305 (IS) Information Technology ( Websites) (Administration) CIV

FT 22hpw x1yr or PTE 11hpw + Flexible delivery

FT 4 days 8:30am -5:30pm PTE 2 – 3 evenings 6:00pm – 9:00pm

19009 ICA40405 (IS) Information Technology (Networking) CIV FT (up to) 25hpw x 1yr D OR

PT (up to) 12hpw x 2yrs E FTD 4 days per week 8.30am -5.30pm PTE 3 Evenings per week 6-9pm

19010 ICA40505 (IS) Information Technology (Programming) CIV FT 20hpw x 1yr D OR PT 11hpw x 2yrs E FT 3 days per week 9am-5pm PTE 2 evenings per week 6-9pm

19011 ICA40805 (IS) Information Technology (Multimedia) CIV FT 22hpw x 1yr 3 - 4 days per week

19016 ICA50405 (IS) Information Technology (Networking) Dip FT 24hpw x 2yrs D OR PT 12hpw x 4yrs E FT 4 days per week 8.30am -5.30pm PTE 3 evenings per week 6-9pm

19018 ICA50705 (IS) Information Technology (Software Development) Dip

FT 24hpw x 2yrs D FTD 3 days per week 9am-5pm

19019 ICA50605 (IS) Information Technology (Website Development) Dip

FT 20hpw x 1yr TBA

19020 ICA50905 (IS) Information Technology (Multimedia) Dip FT 22hpw x 1 – 1.5 yr D FTD 3 - 4 days per week 8:30am – 5:30pm

Information Technology continued on Page 9

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Information Technology: Geethani Nair – 9208 6206 or Ron Peek – 9208 6432 Information Technology continued from Page 8

19032 ICA60105 (IS) Information Technology (Knowledge Management) Adv Dip

PT 8hpw x 1yr + Flexible Delivery TBA

19033 ICA60105 (IS) Information Technology (Systems Development) Adv Dip

PT 8hpw x 1yr + Flexible Delivery TBA

19050 91399NSW (A) Information Technology (Games Development) Dip FT 20hpw x 1yr TBA

Library and Information Studies: Allan Daniels – 9208 6436

19027 CUL50104 (A) Library and Information Services Dip FT 20hpw x 2yrs OR PT 10hpw x 3yrs D FT Mon to Thurs 9am-4pm PTD Mon 9:30am – 4:30pm, Thurs 9:30am -12.30pm

Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering: Rob Layzell – 9208 6239

9154 MEM50205 (IS) Engineering – Technical (Mechanical) Dip FT 20hpw x 1yr D OR PT 10hpw x 2yrs D/E FT/PTD Mon to Thur 8am-4.30pm PTE Mon to Thur 5-10pm

9163 MEM60105 (IS) Engineering (Mechanical) AdvDip FT 20hpw x 2yrs D OR PT 10hpw x 4yrs D/E FT/PTD Mon to Thur 8am-4.30pm PTE Mon to Thur 5-10pm

9285 MEM30505 (IS) Engineering – Technical CIII FT 20hpw x 18wks OR PT 10hpw x 1yr E FT/PTD Mon to Thur 8am-4.30pm PTE Mon to Thur 5-10pm

9885 90980NSW (IS) Manufacturing Technology Dip PT 10hpw x 2yrs E FT/PTD Mon to Thur 8am-4.30pm PTE Mon to Thur 5-10pm

9891 90983NSW (IS) Manufacturing Technology AdvDip PT 10hpw x 4yrs E FT/PTD Mon to Thur 8am-4.30pm PTE Mon to Thur 5-10pm

9904 MCM30104 (IS) Competitive Manufacturing CIII PT 10hpw x 1 yr E PTE Mon to Thur 5-10pm

Metal Fabrication, Sheetmetal and Welding: General Enquiries - 9208 6473, Steve Bennetts – 9208 6221, Ray Forster – 9208 6233 or Chris Keogh – 9208 6326

9035 MEM20205 Engineering – Production Technology CII PT 8hpw x 2yrs D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

9036 MEM30105 Engineering – Production Systems CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

9050 MEM20105 Engineering –CII (various strands) PT 8hpw x 1yr D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

9280 MEM30305 Engineering – Fabrication Trade CIII (Heavy Fabrication)

PT 8hpw x 3yrs D PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

Metal Fabrication, Sheetmetal and Welding continued on Page 10

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Metal Fabrication, Sheetmetal and Welding continued from Page 9

9281 MEM30305 Engineering – Fabrication Trade CIII (Light Fabrication)

PT 8hpw x 3yrs D/E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

17431 Welding to AS1796 Certification 1-9 SA PT 6hpw x 18wks E PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-9.30pm

Nursing – Michele O’Donohue - 9208 6254 or Cheryl Allen – 9208 6248

4480 CHC30102 (A) Aged Care Work (Nursing Assistant) CIII FT 22hpw x 18wks D OR PT 8hpw x 1yr E FT Mon to Thur 9am-3pm PT Mon & Wed 5.30-10pm

Outreach: Amanda Capilli or Lisa Parker – 9208 6384

9070 (IS)# Access to Work and Training (Introduction to Aged Care)

FT 16hpw x (up to) 12wks Variable – usually during school hours

9071 91349NSW (IS)# Access to Work and Training (Introduction to Office Skills)

FT 16hpw x (up to) 18wks Variable – usually during school hours

9071 91349NSW (IS)# Access to Work and Training (Work Opportunities for Women WOW) CI

FT 15hpw x (up to) 18wks Variable – usually during school hours

3492 (IS)# Outreach Access (Men at Work) TBA Variable – usually during school hours

3492 (IS)# Outreach Access (Introduction to Community Services)

TBA Variable – usually during school hours

Panelbeating: Allan Ryan – 9208 6289

5299 AUR20905 Automotive – Vehicle Body (Specialising in Panel Preparation) CII

TBA TBA

5300 AUR30805 Automotive Vehicle Body Panel Beating CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs D TBA

5360 AUR20905 Automotive Vehicle Body CII TBA TBA

9070 Access to Work and Training (Detailing - Disabilities) TBA TBA

18039 (IS) Vehicle Body – Pre-apprenticeship SA PT 15hpw x 18wks D PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.30pm

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Plumbing: Geoff Moore – 9208 6337

1270 BCP30103 Plumbing – Trade CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs D PTD Mon to Fri 8am-4.45pm – attend max 1 day

1271 BCP30303 Roof Plumbing CIII PT BR x 3yrs D Block Release Wed, Thur & Fri every 3

rd

week

1273 BCP20103 Drainage CII PT 8hpw x 1yr D Sat 8am-4.45pm

8081 14928NSW Plumbing Technology CIV PT 6hpw x 2yrs (up to 4yrs) E PTE Mon to Thur 5.30-8.30pm – attend max 2 nights

Preparatory and Tertiary Courses: Mary O’Sullivan – 9208 6217

6502 91178NSW (IS) Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) CIV FT 20hpw x 1yr D OR PT Flex D/E FT & PT Mon to Wed 9am-9.30pm and Thur and Fri 9am-5.30pm

6503 91179NSW (IS) Preparation for Vocational and Further Study CIII PT Flex D/E FT & PT Mon to Wed 9am-9.30pm and Thur and Fri 9am-5.30pm

6504 (IS) Preparation for Vocational and Further Study SA PT Flex D/E FT & PT Mon to Wed 9am-9.30pm and Thur and Fri 9am-5.30pm

6508 91149NSW (IS) Preparatory Maths and Science CIII PT Flex D/E FT & PT Mon to Wed 9am-9.30pm and Thur and Fri 9am-5.30pm

6509 (IS) Preparatory Maths and Science SA PT Flex D/E FT & PT Mon to Wed 9am-9.30pm and Thur and Fri 9am-5.30pm

6512 91345NSW (IS) General and Vocational Education (CGVE) CII FT 20hpw x 18wks D or PT Flex D FT & PT Mon to Thur 9am-3.30pm

6513 (IS)# General and Vocational Education (TPC/HSC Preparation) SA

FT 20hpw x 18wks D FT Mon to Thur 9am-3.30pm

9072 91347NSW (IS)# Skills for Work and Training CII (Communication Skills)

FT 20hpw x 18wks D OR PT Flex D Mon to Thur 9am-1pm

9072 91347NSW (IS)# Skills for Work and Training CII (Career Education and Employment for Women CEEW)

FT20hpw x 18wksD Mon to Thur 9am-1pm

Signcraft: Allan Ryan – 92086289 or Rick Burns – 9208 6285

8057 BCF30700 (IS) Signcraft - Off Site Construction (Signwriting/Computer Operation) CIII

PT 8hpw x 3yrs D (evening classes may be offered subject to demand)

PTD Mon to Fri 8.30am-5pm

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening, FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training

Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year, hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

Course No

National Course Code

Course Name Duration Timetable (subject to change)

Timetables will vary depending on modules chosen/offered

Tourism and Hospitality: Michele O’Donohue - 9208 6254 or Cheryl Allen – 9208 6248

2616 HLT31507 (IS) Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance CIII FT 20hpw x 18wks D OR PT 10hpw x 1yr D FT & PT Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

2662 THH31502 (A) Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) CIII Non-trade course

FT 20hpw x 1.5yrs D FT Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

2672 THH11102 (IS) Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) CI PT 8hpw x 18wks D/E PTD Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

2673 THH22002 (IS) Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) CII FT 24hpw x 18wks D OR 8hpw x 1yr D FT & PT Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

2674 THH31502 (IS) Hospitality (Commercial Cookery – Trade) CIII PT 8hpw x 3yrs D PTD Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

9543 THH33002 (IS) Hospitality (Operations – Food, Beverage and Gaming) CIII

FT 24hpw x 18wks D FT Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

9544 THH42602 (IS) Hospitality (Supervision) CIV FT 24hpw x 1yr D OR 8hpw x 2yrs D FT & PT Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

18112 SIT20207 (IS) Hospitality (Food Beverage and Gaming) CII PT 12hpw x 18wks D/E PT Mon to Fri 9am-9.30pm

Vehicle Painting: Allan Ryan – 9208 6289

5356 AUR30805 (IS) Automotive Vehicle Body (Specialising in Paint Preparation) CII

TBA TBA

5357 AUR30805 Automotive Vehicle Body (Specialising in Vehicle Painting)

PT 8hpw x 3yrs D TBA

Welfare: Course Information Officer, April Clarke – 9208 6389 (Please Note: all Welfare courses and durations are to be confirmed – these courses may have an information session TBA)

3018 CHC40602 (A) Youth Work CIV TBA TBA

3256 CHC41702 Alcohol and Other Drugs Work CIV FT 22hpw x 1yr D OR PT 10hpw x 2yrs D/E TBA

3392 Aboriginal Alcohol and Other Drugs Work SA PT 8hpw x 18wks D/E TBA

3393 Alcohol and Other Drugs & Mental Work SA PT 7hpw x 1 yr D/E TBA

4460 Community Services Work SA FT 22hpw x 18wks D OR PT 10hpw x 1yr D/E TBA

9535 CHC41102 Mental Health Work (Non-Clinical) CIV FT 22hpw x 1yr D TBA

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening,

FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year,

hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

INFORMATION SESSIONS

Course No

Course Name Date Time Room

8893

5000

3037

Education Support – Aboriginal CIII

Vocational and Study Pathways CIII

Aboriginal Studies Dip

Wednesday

28/01/2009

10:30am L-G-46

6513 6518 9070 6516 6514 6515

General and Vocational Education SA Language, Literacy and Numeracy Pre-Voc SA Access to Work and Training (Learning by Contract SA) Preparation for Work and Study CI Preparation for Work and Study – Stage 1 SA Preparation for Work and Study – Stage 2 SA

Tuesday

27/01/2009

12 noon B-1-20

17802 Business Administration CII Wednesday

28/01/2009

9:00am B-1-12

17807 Business Administration CIII Wednesday

28/01/2009

10:30am B-1-12

17808 Business Administration CIV Wednesday

28/01/2009

12:00 noon B-1-12

All Business Services Flexible Delivery courses (day only) Wednesday

28/01/2009

1:30pm B-1-12

17776 Financial Services Certificate III Tuesday

27/01/2009

2:00pm B-1-12

17810 Business Administration (Medical) CIII Wednesday

28/01/2009

1.30 pm B-1-09

17485 Retail CIII Tuesday

27/01/2009

2:00pm B-1-12

4892

18127

Computer Aided Drafting SA

Detail Drafting CIII

Thursday

29/01/2009

11:00am E.1.10

9070

6545

6544

6524

6522

4888

4194

4178

Access to Work and Training SA

ESOL – Certificate II

ESOL – SA

ESOL – Certificate I

ESOL (Access) – SA

English for Employment – Certificate III

English for Further Study – Certificate III

English for Further – SA

This course requires a registration form. Registration forms are due by Friday 9 January 2009. Late Registration Forms may be accepted after this date. You will be informed by mail when you will need to attend Mount Druitt College for an interview on Tuesday, 27 January.

17368

17372

17352

Beauty Treatment SA

Beauty Therapy – Aesthetic Aromatherapy

Nail Technology CII

Wednesday

28/01/2009

10:00am M-G-24

M-G-25

19000

19001

19007

19016

19019

19009

19016

19011

19020

19010

19018

19032

19033

Information Technology CI

Information Technology CII

Information Technology (Websites) (Design) CIV

Information Technology (Web Administrator) CIV

Information Technology (Website Development) Dip

Information Technology (Networking) CIV

Information Technology (Networking) Dip

Information Technology (Multimedia) CIV

Information Technology (Multimedia) Dip

Information Technology (Programming) CIV

Information Technology (Software Development) Dip

Information Technology (Knowledge Management) Adv Dip

Information Technology (Systems Development) Adv Dip

Wednesday

3/12/2008

Or

Wednesday

28/01/2009

3:00pm &

6:00pm

M Block

Auditorium

Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening,

FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year,

hpw: hours per week, inc: including

The information in this booklet is subject to change. All TAFE courses will run subject to sufficient demand and resources. This printed document is not version controlled. For updated information log onto http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au

INFORMATION SESSIONS (cont)

Course No

Course Name Date Time Room

9904

9154

9163

9285

9885

9891

Competitive Manufacturing CIII

Engineering – Technical (Mechanical) Dip

Engineering (Mechanical) Adv Dip

Engineering – Technical CIII

Manufacturing Technology Dip

Manufacturing Technology Adv Dip

Thursday

29/01/2009

11.00am E-1-22

9071 Access to Work and Training – (Work Opportunities for Women) - Cert I

Friday

30/01/2009

12:00pm L-G-25

9071

Access to Work and Training – (Introduction to Office Skills) - Friday

30/01/2009

10:00am

L-G-25

9070 Cert I Access to Work and Training – (Introduction to Aged Care) - SA

Wednesday

4/02/09

10:00am L-G-25

3492 Outreach Access SA (Men at Work) Monday

2/02/09

10:00am L-G-25

3492 Outreach Access SA (Introduction to Community Services) Wednesday

4/02/09

10:00am L-G-25

9072

9072

Skills for Work and Training (Communication Skills) CII

Skills for Work and Training (Career Education and Employment for Women (CEEW) CII

Tuesday

27/01/2009

9:30am

9:30am

L-G-08

L-G-08

6512

6513

6509

6508

6502

6504

6503

General and Vocational Education (CGVE) CII

Orientation to Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC/HSC Preparation)

Preparatory Maths and Science SA

Preparatory Maths and Science CIII

Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) CIV

Preparation for Vocational and Further Study SA

Preparation for Vocational and Further Study CIII

Tuesday

27/01/2009

10:00am or 5:30pm

L-G-50

8057 Signcraft Off Site Construction (Signwriting/Computer Operation) CIII

Tuesday

27/01/2009

10:00am F-1-44

2616 Health Service Assistance (Nutrition and Dietetic) CIII Thursday

29/01/2009

10:00am B-G-50

2672

2673

2662

2674

Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) CI

Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) CII

Hospitality (Commercial Cookery – Non Trade) CIII

Hospitality (Commercial Cookery – Trade) CIII

Thursday

29/01/2009

10:00am

B-G-40

18112

9543

9544

Hospitality (Operations – Food, Beverage and Gaming) CII

Hospitality (Operations – Food, Beverage and Gaming) CIII Hospitality (Supervision) CIV

Thursday

29/01/2009

10:00am B-G-9

18039 Vehicle Body – Pre-apprenticeship SA Tuesday

27/01/2009

10:00am F-1-44

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Key: (A): Application, (IS): Information Session, #: Special Access (Free) Course, Dip: Diploma, AdvDip: Advanced Diploma, C: Certificate, CI: Certificate 1, CII: Certificate 2, CIII: Certificate 3, CIV: Certificate 4, SA: Statement of Attainment, TS: TAFE Statement, D: Day-time, E: Evening,

FT: Full-time, PT: Part-time, Flex: Flexible Delivery, BR: Block Release, DR: Day Release, NRT: Nationally Recognised Training Mon: Monday, Tue: Tuesday, Wed: Wednesday, Thur: Thursday, Fri: Friday, Sat: Saturday, TBA: To Be Advised, wk: week, yr: year,

hpw: hours per week, inc: including

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Our job placement officer will check your resume to make sure you have the right elements needed to apply for the job you are after.

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