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2017 PATHWAYOPPORTUNITIES
VET IN SCHOOLS
southmetrotafe.wa.edu.auRTO Code: 52787
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CAMPUSES........................................................................................................................................................... 3OVERVIEW: PARENTS AND STUDENTS............................................................................................................. 4HOW DO STUDENTS APPLY?.............................................................................................................................. 5
COURSES............................................................................................................................................................. 6Certificate IV in Aeronautics (Commercial Pilot Theory – Single Engine)............................................................ 7 Certificate II in Aeroskills (Avionics Pre-Apprenticeship).................................................................................... 8Certificate II in Animal Studies............................................................................................................................ 9Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology..................................................................................... 10Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Vehicle Body Painting - Pre-Apprenticeship).................. 11Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Heavy Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship)....................... 12Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship)........................ 13Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Panel Beating Pre-Apprenticeship)................................. 14Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation............................................................................................ 15Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)................................................................................................................. 16Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades)............................................................................ 17Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair.................................................................................................. 18Certificate II in Electronics................................................................................................................................... 19Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-Apprenticeship).................................. 20Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship).................................................................. 21Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship)........................................... 22Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship).................................................. 23Certificate II in Engineering Pathways................................................................................................................. 24Certificate III Engineering Technical..................................................................................................................... 25Certificate III in Events......................................................................................................................................... 26Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)..................................................................................................................... 27Certificate II in Hairdressing................................................................................................................................. 28Certificate II in Hospitality.................................................................................................................................... 29Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology................................................................................ 30Certificate II in Kitchen Operations (Commercial Cookery/Patisserie Pre-Apprenticeship).................................. 31Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement........................................................................................................ 32Certificate II in Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship).................................................................................... 33Certificate II in Process Plant Operations.............................................................................................................. 34Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance (Pre-Apprenticeship)............................................................................ 35Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics........................................................................................................................... 36Certificate III in Screen and Media......................................................................................................................... 37Certificate III in Tourism........................................................................................................................................ 38
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS ................................................................................................................... 39Application Process............................................................................................................................................... 40 Automotive Skill Set.............................................................................................................................................. 41Conservation and Land Management Skill Set............................................................................................. ......... 42Construction Skills Set........................................................................................................................................... 43Hospitality Skill Set............................................................................................................................................... 44Application Form................................................................................................................................................... 45
SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIPS AND APPRENTICESHIPS................................................................................ 46
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SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE CAMPUSES ARE SITUATED ACROSS THE METROPOLITAN AREA IN:
ARMADALE 40 and 45 Commerce Avenue, Armadale 145 Jull Street, Armadale
AUSTRALIAN CENTREFOR ENERGY AND PROCESSTRAINING (ACEPT)9 Gardiner Avenue, Munster WA 6166
BENTLEY CAMPUSHayman Road, Bentley WA 6982
CARLISLE CAMPUSCnr Oats and Bank Streets, Carlisle WA 6101
E-TECH CAMPUS41 South Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160
FREMANTLE CAMPUS(BEACONSFIELD)15 Grosvenor Street, Beaconsfield WA 6162
HENDERSON CAMPUS12 Egmont Road, Henderson WA 6166
JANDAKOT CAMPUSAnnexe: 23 Eagle Drive, Jandakot WA 6164Hangar: 14 Compass Road, Jandakot WA 6164
KWINANA CAMPUS (AUTOMOTIVE)Cnr Gilmore Avenue and Sulphur RoadOrelia, WA 6167
MARITIME CAMPUS1 Fleet Street, Fremantle, WA 6160
MURDOCH CAMPUS130 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch WA 6150
PEEL CAMPUS(Peel Education and Training Campus)Education Drive, Mandurah WA 6210
ROCKINGHAM CAMPUSSimpson Avenue, Rockingham WA 6168
THORNLIE CAMPUSBurslem Drive, Thornlie WA 6108
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OVERVIEWThis booklet contains information on the range of qualifications offered by South Metropolitan TAFE as Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS) programs.
Information such as delivery locations, costs and uniform requirements are included to assist schools, teachers, parents and students in making the best choices for each individual.
With 17 campuses across the Perth metropolitan area, South Metropolitan TAFE is the largest provider of education and training in Western Australia.
We have hundreds of full-time and part-time nationally accredited qualifications, a range of associate degrees and a variety of industry-specific certifications across a broad range of study areas including:
• Aerospace and Logistics• Animals and Environment• Applied Engineering/Oil and Gas• Automotive Technology• Business and Information Technology• Community Services and Health• Building, Construction and Work Safety• English and Foundation Skills• Electrotechnology and Plumbing• Engineering and Mining• Fashion and Personal Services• Hospitality and Culinary Arts• Maritime Studies• Science• Tourism
ABOUT SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE VET IN SCHOOLS PROGRAMSPATHWAYS TO EMPLOYMENTSouth Metropolitan TAFE offers industry approved courses that provide relevant workplace skills at specialised industry training centres.
South Metropolitan TAFE students that complete a qualification will be on a pathway to their chosen career. Many students gain employment or go onto further training such as our certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, associate degrees or university.
PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITYSouth Metropolitan TAFE qualifications can provide pathways to university. On completion of a Certificate IV or Diploma, graduates can use their qualification to apply for a wide range of courses at university.
South Metropolitan TAFE has advanced standing agreements with Murdoch Univeristy, Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, the University of Notre Dame and the University of Western Australia in a range of bachelor degree programs.
Students graduating from South Metropolitan TAFE’s diploma and advanced diploma programs may gain up to one year credit in bachelor degrees of 3 to 4 years. For more information about South Metropolitan TAFE’s university pathways please call 1800 001 001 or go to southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au
FEES AND CHARGESSecondary school students undertaking VETiS programs as part of their secondary education including pre-apprenticeships in schools programs are exempt from tuition, resource and enrolment fees. However depending on the chosen program students may be required to purchase a uniform, protective equipment, text books or trade equipment/tools.
ATTENDANCEStudents are responsible for ensuring that they attend all scheduled classes. Attendance will be recorded and any absences are reported to the school. The VET Coordinator at your school will be contacted to discuss the appropriateness of a student continuing if there are repeated absences. Students are required to inform their lecturer in advance if they will be absent from any scheduled classes. Poor attendance may mean withdrawal from the course.
DRESS CODEStudents are not required to wear their school uniform to their course but they are expected to dress appropriately.
Where special or protective clothing and/or footwear is required, it must be worn without exception. Students who forget to bring their protective clothing will be excluded from the campus workshops/classes and the school informed.
All information is correct at the time of distribution however delivery times, locations and program content may change prior to 2017 delivery.
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VETIS APPLICATIONS FOR 2017 OPEN JULY AND CLOSE FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2016.
To complete the application students will require their:
qSchool student numberqA Unique Student Identifier (USI) - to obtain this they will need to visit usi.gov.auqParent/guardian email address and mobile phone numberqLatest school reportqResume, references and/or certificates which will help support their application
VETiS programs are extremely competitive and it is recommended that as much evidence as possible is provided to support the application. These documents must be uploaded when applying through our online application system.
Applications can be submitted online at southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/vetis
The school will be asked to endorse and support the application before the selection process begins.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SCHOOL VET COORDINATOR.
HOW DO STUDENTS APPLY?
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52636WA
Certificate IV in Aeronautics (Commercial Pilot Theory – Single Engine)This two year qualification is designed for year 11 students who want to become a Commercial Pilot in the aviation industry.
The theoretical knowledge students gain contributes towards the CASA requirements of a Private and Commercial Pilot.
Whilst training in an airport environment, students will learn about aircraft, aerodynamics, meteorology, airplane performance, navigation, flight rules and radio telephony, as well as aviation first aid, basic fire extinguisher training and more.
Students also have the option of integrating South Metropolitan TAFE’s commercial flight training (at an additional cost), providing a flight training syllabus aimed at building flight hours. Flight training program fees and professional equipment are the responsibility of the student.
Students successfully completing this course may receive priority placement into the Advanced Diploma of Aeronautics (pending meeting all entry requirements).
QUALIFICATION DURATION2 years
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday, 8.45am – 3.30pm
CAMPUSAerospace Training Centre, Jandakot
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSStudents are required to undertake an aptitude test and be interviewed for selection.
ADDITIONAL COSTS • Materials $185 (includes South Metropolitan supplied TAFE Pilot
Uniform)• Textbooks approximately $790
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply/wear: • Black closed-toe dress shoes• South Metropolitan supplied TAFE Pilot Uniform
WORK PRACTICEAs part of course delivery, students will undertake two, one week blocks of work practice in the second year (during the July and October holidays).
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
4651 Certif icate IV in Aeronautics (Commercial Pilot Theory – Single Engine)
U N I V E R S I T Y
YK90 Advanced Diploma of Aeronautics (Airline)
Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics)
3705 Diploma of Aeronautics (Commercial)
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MEA20415
Certificate II in Aeroskills (Avionics Pre-Apprenticeship)This one year qualification for year 11 or 12 students provides the initial skills and knowledge required for a highly sought after career in aircraft maintenance, as well as a pathway into an apprenticeship.
Students will learn about the fundamentals of aircraft engines, airframes, electrical systems, instrumentation, gas turbines, piston engines, hydraulics, mechanical control systems, safe work practices, test equipment and more.
Students will gain invaluable practical experience in an operational aircraft hangar workshop, enabling them to learn the necessary hand skills and standards that are required in the industry.
Upon successful completion students will receive course credit into South Metropolitan TAFE’s Certificate IV in Aeroskills (if selected by an employer as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer apprentice).
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 4.15pm
CAMPUSAerospace Training Centre, Jandakot
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSAdditional Costs:• Material fee $105
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTPPE provided by South Metropolitan TAFE: • Hearing protection• Safety goggles• Overalls
STUDENTS TO SUPPLY AND WEAR/BRING: • Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety
Standards
WORK PRACTICEStudents will undertake work practice in the simulated work environment at Jandakot campus hangar as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
AVN9 Certif icate II in Aeroskills (Avionics Pre-Apprenticeship)
Certif icate IV in Aeroskills (AV04 Avionics, AVPO Mechanical or AVN6 Structures)
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• Apprenticeship• Aircraft
Maintenance Engineer
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ACM20110
Certificate II in Animal StudiesThis qualification will provide students with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in a kennel, cattery or other animal care establishments such as a VET Practice.
Students will learn skills in animal care, carrying out reception duties, how to respond to emergencies and follow safety procedures in animal care workplaces
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 semester only
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday 8.00am – 5.00pm
CAMPUS• Peel Campus (1st Semester)
Recommended for year 12s
• Murdoch Campus (2nd Semester) 2nd Semester may not be suitable for Year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum Standards Authority resulting deadline.
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
S677 Certif icate II in Animal Studies
S681 Certificate III in Companion Animal Studies
J361 Certificate III in Pet Grooming
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• Grooming assistant• Kennel / cattery hand• Animal attendant
Y E A R 1 1 / 1 2
Additional InformationCosts: Not applicable
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring• Enclosed footwear at all times• Appropriate clothing for all indoor and outdoor activities.
WORK PRACTICEIt is a requirement that students undertake the Workplace Learning program through their school in an animal care environment for a minimum of 40 hours whilst undertaking the course.
Students will be required to document their work practice hours and provide their lecturer with a copy
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Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and TechnologySouth Metropolitan TAFE offers an exciting new pathway of learning which incorporates all aspects of the fashion production process - from design principles to construction techniques and from fibre and fabric research to pattern-making and drafting.
Main areas of study include:• Design• Construction (woven and knit)• Pattern-making• Sustainability• Occupational health and safety• Influences on fashion design• Colourisation techniques on fabrics• Electronic design tools
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 or 2 years Note: If applying for one day per week, only a partial qualification will be achieved.
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and/or Friday, 9.00am – 3.30pm
Students may enrol in either the Thursday (Construction) class or Friday’s (Pattern-making) class or, complete both days for the full qualification over two years.
CAMPUSBentley Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSClass kits and fabric samples of approximately $150 for both Thursday and Friday classes, to be paid on the 1st day.
THURSDAY CLASS: Students will be required to purchase materials depending on their chosen garments.
FRIDAY CLASS: Students may be required to purchase further design and patternmaking equipment for project work.
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:Students to supply and wear/bring:
• Appropriate clothing• Closed in shoes• Hair tied back• Minimal jewellery
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
W367 Certif icate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
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W387 Certif icate IV of Applied Fashion Design and Technology
W391 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology
W396 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology
Associate Degree of Applied Fashion Design and Technolgy
W378 Certif icate III of Applied Fashion Design and Tecehnology
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AUR20912
Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Vehicle Body Painting - Pre-Apprenticeship)This qualification will provide students with the practical skills and knowledge to work in the automotive mechanical trades, light and heavy vehicle.
Students will learn how to prepare spray painting materials and equipment, how to prepare vehicle components for painting, how to remove and tag vehicle body components, about masking, safe work practices and much more.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.00am – 3.45pm
CAMPUSCarlisle Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS‘C’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory english/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the industry students are required to have a comprehensive understanding of mathematical and literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTS• Materials fee approximately $50
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Short sleeve shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Basic calculator
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
J378 Certif icate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Vehicle Body Painting - Pre-Apprenticeship)
Apprenticeships available in:
J409 Certif icate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
J412 Certif icate III in Automotive Ref inishing
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Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Heavy Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship)This qualification will teach students how to check and repair dump trucks, bulldozers, loaders and drilling rigs.
Students will cover using tools, cooling systems, dismantling, replacing and assembling mechanical equipment.
Students will develop skills in carrying out servicing operations, inspecting and servicing engines, steering and suspension systems and carrying out repairs to single electrical circuits. Students will also learn how to apply safe work practices and apply basic automotive troubleshooting processes.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 Year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 4.00pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS‘C’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory english/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the industry students are required to have a comprehensive understanding of mathematical and literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTSMaterial fee approximately $50
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Short sleeve shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Basic calculator
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice in one week blocks during 1st, 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
J374 Certif icate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Heavy Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship)
Apprenticeships available in:
J400 Certif icate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
J842 Certif icate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
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Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship)In South Metropolitan TAFE’s Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre- Apprenticeship) students learn about servicing engine systems, using and maintaining testing and measuring devices, using and maintaining tools and equipment, workplace safety and more.
Automotive apprentices and pre-apprentices at South Metropolitan TAFE enjoy access to hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment to train on, including vehicles, specialised automotive repair and diagnostic equipment and specialised workrooms and workshops.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 4.00pm
CAMPUSCarlisle Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSC’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory english/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the industry students are required to have a comprehensive understanding of mathematical and literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTSMaterial fee approximately $50
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Short sleeve shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Basic calculator
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice in one week blocks during 1st, 2nd & 3rd term school holidays
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
J374 Certif icate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship)
Apprenticeships available in:
J394 Certif icate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
J396 Certif icate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology
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AUR20912
Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Panel Beating Pre-Apprenticeship)Autobody repairers carry out smash repairs and maintenance work on all types of vehicles. They remove dents by metal finishing, straighten body chassis using state of the art alignment equipment, repair and refit corroded panels by fabricating body panels and fill minor dents with body filler.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.00am – 3.45pm
CAMPUSCarlisle Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSC’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory english/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the industry students are required to have a comprehensive understanding of mathematical and literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTSMaterial fee approximately $50
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Short sleeve shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Basic calculator
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
J378 Certif icate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Panel Beating Pre-Apprenticeship)
Apprenticeships available in:
J409 Certif icate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
J412 Certif icate III in Automotive Ref inishing
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Certificate II in Automotive Vocational PreparationThis qualification aims to provide students with the initial automotive employability skills and knowledge that prospective employers are looking for. It enhances apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive retail, service and repair sectors of the industry.
This qualification is designed to reflect the role of entry level employees who perform routine tasks under direct supervision in the industry sector.
Students will:
• Gain a feel for the automotive industry in a simulated workshop• Learn basic hand skills, measuring, cutting, filing, safe working
practices• Manual handling and fire prevention
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday or Friday, 8.00am – 3.00pm
CAMPUSKwinana Automotive and Technical Skills Centre
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS‘C’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory english/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the industry students are required to have a comprehensive understanding of mathematical and literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTSText book approximate cost of $60
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Short sleeve shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Basic calculator
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
J369 Certif icate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation
WC06 Certif icate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-apprenticeship)
J376 Certif icate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation
J394 Certif icate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology (for indentured apprentices only)
J391 Certif icate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
• Automotive mechanic• Automotive electrician• Marine mechanic• Heavy duty diesel
mechanic
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Y E A R 1 2WC04 Certif icate II in Automotive Electrical Technology (Automotive Electrical) Pre-apprenticeship
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AVI20116
Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)This course is designed for year 12 students who are seeking an exciting career in the aviation industry as Cabin Crew (Flight Attendants).
The majority of the practical training will be conducted on South Metropolitan TAFE’s very own Boeing 737. Its full-length cabin includes business and economy class seating, operational galleys, cabin service equipment and PA system.
Students will learn how to evacuate down a slide, about (simulated) cabin fires with smoke, fire fighting, ditching and life raft training. The practical skills and knowledge gained in this qualification will be used to facilitate the safety and comfort of passengers and other crew members.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 4.00pm
CAMPUSAerospace Training Centre, Jandakot
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSStudents need to undertake an aptitude test and be interviewed for selection. Students must also be able to work in confined spaces and be physically fit.
ADDITIONAL COSTSMaterials of approximately $125 (includes South Metropolitan TAFE supplied uniform)
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply bring/wear:
• Black closed-toe, low-heel dress shoes• South Metropolitan TAFE supplied uniform
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
S627 Certif icate III in Aviation (Flight Operations)
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3730 Diploma of Aviation Management
Associate Degree of Aviation (Operations)
S636 Certif icate IV in Aviation - (Ground Operations and Services)
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52443WA
Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathways-Trade)This qualification is designed to provide the learner with foundation skills and therefore enhance apprenticeship prospects in the building and construction industry which is experiencing a current skills shortage.
Students who attend Rockingham or Peel Campus will complete common core competencies shared between many construction trades, then in the 2nd year of study they can select a trade pathway of either:
• Bricklaying and Blocklaying, or• Carpentry and Joinery.
Students learn skills in handling construction materials, basic hand skills, reading building plans, measuring and calculations. This qualification has an emphasis on the practical aspects of building and construction and will include a number of basic construction projects constructed on campus as part of the training program which complements their classroom studies.
Those students who attend the program delivered at Armadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre attend 2 days per week and will complete brick/blocklaying in the first year, and a carpentry and joinery pathway in the second year.
This program is delivered by South Metropolitan TAFE lecturers, in partnership with Armadale Senior High School, at its state of the art Trade Training Centre.
QUALIFICATION DURATION2 years
DELIVERY INFORMATIONRockingham Campus, Thursday 8.30am - 3.00pm
Peel Campus, Thursday 8.30am - 3.00pm (note second year of delivery will be at Rockingham Campus only)
Armadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre, Thursday and Friday, 8.40am - 3.00pm
CAMPUSRockingham CampusPeel CampusArmadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS‘C’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory English/literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTSMaterial fee of approximately $140
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Long sleeve high-vis shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Basic calculator
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PAT HWAY SS M T A F E
Certif icate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Trades)
Relevant Pre-apprenticeship course in Construction• Bricklaying & Blocklaying• Carpentry & Joinery• Plumbing• Solid Plastering• Wall & Ceiling Lining• Wall & Floor Tiling• Painting & Decorating
Diploma of Builders’ Registration (Currently NOT on offer at Challenger) PLUS additional industrial experience
Improved chance of securing an Apprenticeship (Certificate III in Trade Studies)
• Tradesperson’s status in relevant trade
• Registered builder
S C H O O L
• Construction trades assistant in relevant area
Certif icate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Trades)
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UEE20511
Certificate II in Computer Assembly and RepairThe Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair provides competencies to select components and assemble computers to customer specifications and carry out routine hardware repairs.
You will learn workplace health and safety, how to select or fabricate electronics components, undertake electronic repairs, solve problems in DC circuits, use computer applications, assemble and test computers. This is a very practical course with all classes conducted in well-equipped computer laboratories.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFriday, 8.45am – 2.50pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTNot applicable
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
AVZ7 Certif icate IV in Computer Systems
A137 Certif icate IV in Electronics and Communications
A155 Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering and
A160 Diploma of Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering
S C H O O L
A103 Certif icate II in Computer Assembly and Repair
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UEE21911
Certificate II in ElectronicsThis qualification provides competencies to select, assemble, set up and maintain simple equipment and systems to a prescribed routine.
Students will learn how to remove, replace and repair simple circuit boards used in electronic devices such as televisions, video and games machines. This includes using current electronic soldering equipment.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFriday, 9am - 3.30pm
CAMPUSFremantle (Beaconsfield) Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSText books approximate cost of $150
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Enclosed footwear (shoes)• Long pants/jeans• A long sleeve work shirt may be required for some lessons of the
practical units• Calculator with basic graph function• Pencil, pacer pencil, eraser, ruler
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PAT HWAY SS M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
A137 Certif icate IV in Electronics and Communications
A160 Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
A175 Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
• Technical off icer• Technician• Engineering associate
• Technical off icer• Technician• Engineering associate
• Electrical engineer• Electronics engineer
• Engineering assistant• Technician
Up to one year’s advanced standing if Advanced Diploma completed
S C H O O L
A113 Certif icate II in Electronics
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UEE22011
Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-Apprenticeship)This entry level qualification provides the practical skills and knowledge to work safely in an electrotechnology environment, solve problems in multiple DC circuits and extra low voltage single path circuits.
This includes:
• Practical skills and knowledge to install, operate, and maintain electrical and communications equipment and systems for domestic, business and industrial markets
• Skills to use tools, take electrical measurements and interpret technical drawings
• Maths, safety in the workplace and quality control procedures.
QUALIFICATION DURATION2 years
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThornlie CampusFridayRockingham Campus2017 (1st year), Thursday 8am - 3:30pm2018 (2nd year), Friday 8am - 3:30pm
CAMPUSRockingham CampusThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSDue to the technical nature of the industry students are required to have a comprehensive understanding of maths.
ADDITIONAL COSTS• Text books of approximately $230• Electrical Training Licence – approximate cost: $46
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Long sleeve high-vis shirt• Pen, pencil, paper• 2 ring binder• Scientific calculator
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake 160 hours of work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSWC20 Certif icate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) [Electrotechnology Pre-apprenticeship]
S M T A F E
WC20 Certif icate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) [Electrotechnology Pre-apprenticeship]
S C H O O LImproved chances of securing an apprenticeship (Certif icate III in Electrical Trade Studies)
TRADESPERSON• Electrician• Engineering tradesperson
- Electrical - Instrument
• Electrical mechanic• Electrical Fitter
• Trades assistant• Storeperson
WC20 Certif icate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) [Electrotechnology Pre-apprenticeship]
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MEM20105
Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship)Metal fabricators and welders manufacture, assemble and maintain mining structures, heavy transport and earth moving equipment, bridge building, engineering components, building structures, refineries, oil-rigs, storage vessels, ship building and agriculture.
As part of this pre-apprenticeship program students learn how to cut, shape, join and finish metal to make metal structures and products. Students will also learn how to use tools, measure and calculate and draw and interpret sketches.
South Metropolitan TAFE’s specialised metals and engineering workshops are purpose built. Coupled with industry relevant equipment, they provide students with a realistic study environment so that students are ready to work in these high demand trades upon graduation.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 3.15pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Material fee of approximately $100
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Long sleeve industrial shirt
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
W233 Certif icate II in Engineering
AA50 Certif icate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship)
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PATHWAYSS M T A F E
Certif icate II in Pre-apprentice Studies in Engineering
• WC27 Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-app
• WC28 Heavy Fabrication Pre-app
Certif icate III & IV in Engineering (a variety of streams available
• Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)• Advanced Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)
• Engineering associate
Improved chances of securing an apprenticeship (Certif icate in Trade Studies)
• Apprentice
TRADESPERSON• Fabrication• Aluminium• Welder• Sheet metal worker Mechanical• Machinist• Fluid power• Marine f itter• Locksmith• Mechanical f itter• Plant mechanic• Electrical
• Bachelor of Engineering: - Civil and Construction - Mechanical - Electrical• Bachelor of Applied Science (Construct Management and Economics)
• Qualif ied engineer
U N I V E R S I T Y
SEMI-SKILLED METAL WORKER• Trades assistant• Storeperson• Process operator
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MEM20105
Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship)Fitters are often employed in engineering workshops. There are also a large number of skilled workers in the mining industry and on offshore oil rigs, repairing and servicing heavy mining equipment. Fitters also work with pumps, hydraulics and pneumatics.
Machinists work from detailed drawings to create parts (made from metal and other materials) using lathes, milling machines and various power tools, to make and service machinery, pumps and other equipment.
This qualification will teach the practical skills needed to make and repair machines, parts and tools. Students will learn about measuring and cutting, safety in the workplace, quality control, mechanical cutting and machining and how to draw and interpret sketches.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 3.15pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Material fee of approximately $60
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Long sleeve industrial shirt
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
W233 Certif icate II in Engineering
AA49 Certif icate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship)
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PATHWAYSS M T A F E
Certif icate II in Pre-apprentice Studies in Engineering
• WC27 Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-app
• WC28 Heavy Fabrication Pre-app
Certif icate III & IV in Engineering (a variety of streams available
• Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)• Advanced Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)
• Engineering associate
Improved chances of securing an apprenticeship (Certif icate in Trade Studies)
• Apprentice
TRADESPERSON• Fabrication• Aluminium• Welder• Sheet metal worker Mechanical• Machinist• Fluid power• Marine f itter• Locksmith• Mechanical f itter• Plant mechanic• Electrical
• Bachelor of Engineering: - Civil and Construction - Mechanical - Electrical• Bachelor of Applied Science (Construct Management and Economics)
• Qualif ied engineer
U N I V E R S I T Y
SEMI-SKILLED METAL WORKER• Trades assistant• Storeperson• Process operator
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MEM20105
Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship)Plant mechanics work with a range of tools to diagnose and repair industrial or agricultural machinery and equipment malfunctions.
As part of this qualification students learn how to check and repair dump trucks, bulldozers, loaders and drilling rigs. Students also cover using tools and cooling systems, and dismantling, replacing and assembling mechanical equipment.
Obtaining a sound background in plant mechanics enables students to make an informed decision on which pathway in the metal and engineering industry is for them and it improves their chances of employment in the industry.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 9.00am – 3.15pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Material fee of approximately $50
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants• Long sleeve industrial shirt
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice in one week blocks during 1st, 2nd & 3rd term school holidays
W233 Certif icate II in Engineering
AA48 Certif icate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship)
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PATHWAYSS M T A F E
Certif icate II in Pre-apprentice Studies in Engineering
• WC27 Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-app
• WC28 Heavy Fabrication Pre-app
Certif icate III & IV in Engineering (a variety of streams available
• Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)• Advanced Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)
• Engineering associate
Improved chances of securing an apprenticeship (Certif icate in Trade Studies)
• Apprentice
TRADESPERSON• Fabrication• Aluminium• Welder• Sheet metal worker Mechanical• Machinist• Fluid power• Marine f itter• Locksmith• Mechanical f itter• Plant mechanic• Electrical
• Bachelor of Engineering: - Civil and Construction - Mechanical - Electrical• Bachelor of Applied Science (Construct Management and Economics)
• Qualif ied engineer
U N I V E R S I T Y
SEMI-SKILLED METAL WORKER• Trades assistant• Storeperson• Process operator
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MEM20413
Certificate II in Engineering PathwaysThis qualification is intended for students interested in gaining exposure to an engineering or related working environment with a view to entering into employment in that area.
Students will develop trade like skills and knowledge in a range of engineering and manufacturing tasks which will enhance their entry-level employment prospects for apprenticeships, traineeships or general employment in an engineering-related workplace.
Some of the units of competency will articulate into an apprenticeship program in the metals trade areas, which may reduce the amount of time required to complete an apprenticeship.
Students will work with engineering tools and equipment to produce or modify objects in a safe and effective manner.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday 8.00am – 3.30pm
CAMPUSRockingham CampusPeel Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Text books approximate cost $100• Engineering drawing equipment approximate cost $80• Welding bag approximate cost $55 (optional)
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Long work trousers and long sleeved shirt or cotton overalls with sleeves
• Calculator
WORK PRACTICEIt is recommended that students undertake the Workplace Learning program at their school in an engineering environment to gain exposure to the engineering industry (optional).
W233 Certif icate II in Engineering
AA48 Certif icate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship)
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PATHWAYSS M T A F E
Certif icate II in Pre-apprentice Studies in Engineering
• WC27 Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-app
• WC28 Heavy Fabrication Pre-app
Certif icate III & IV in Engineering (a variety of streams available
• Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)• Advanced Diploma of Engineering (a variety of streams available)
• Engineering associate
Improved chances of securing an apprenticeship (Certif icate in Trade Studies)
• Apprentice
TRADESPERSON• Fabrication• Aluminium• Welder• Sheet metal worker Mechanical• Machinist• Fluid power• Marine f itter• Locksmith• Mechanical f itter• Plant mechanic• Electrical
• Bachelor of Engineering: - Civil and Construction - Mechanical - Electrical• Bachelor of Applied Science (Construct Management and Economics)
• Qualif ied engineer
U N I V E R S I T Y
SEMI-SKILLED METAL WORKER• Trades assistant• Storeperson• Process operator
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MEM30505
Certificate III Engineering TechnicalThis qualification aims to teach basic skills needed to gain initial employment in an Engineering office.
The Certificate III will look at the industries of Civil, Structural, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
Skills such as mathematics, drafting and design, selecting, assembling, setting up and maintaining simple equipment and systems to a prescribed routine or standard will be covered in this qualification.
This course is designed to:
• Develop skills in the design, development and testing of mechanical products and systems
• Provide a thorough grounding in the engineering, physical and mathematical sciences
• Develop an appreciation of the management of engineering activities
• Develop the ability to undertake life-long professional learning • Develop an awareness of the professional responsibility for a
sustainable environment• Provide articulation to university undergraduate programs
On successful completion of year 12 and the Certificate III in Engineering (Technical), South Metropolitan TAFE will guarantee a place for graduates (based on merit) in the Diploma of Engineering.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFremantle (Beaconsfield), Friday 9am - 3:30pmCarlisle, Thursday 9am - 3:30pm
CAMPUSFremantle (Beaconsfield) CampusCarlisle Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Text books of approximately $200.
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT• Enclosed footwear (shoes)• Long pants/jeans• A long sleeve work shirt may be required for some lessons of the
practical units• Scientific calculator• Pencil, pacer pencil, eraser, ruler
Carlisle program students are required to purchase and wear a white lab coat.
WORK PRACTICENot applicable.
PAT HWAY SW240 Certif icate III in Engineering – Technical
S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
J367 Diploma of Engineering Technical
J368 Advanced Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering: • Mechanical • Mechatronic
Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering
• Engineering draftsperson (mechanical) – computer aided drafting
• Engineering associate (mechanical) • Technical off icer• Tool designer
• Mechanical engineer• Drafting CAD Operator• Cadet Controller or Administrator
Up to one year’s advanced standing if Advanced Diploma completed
A113 Certif icate II in Electronics
W240 Certif icate III in Engineering Technical
• Engineering assistant technical
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SIT30612
Certificate III in EventsSouth Metropolitan TAFE’s Certificate III in Events will give students the opportunity to learn in a diverse and flexible environment where they gain exposure to the events industry and achieve event industry skills to confidently and competently work in the sector.
Possible career opportunities include:
• Conference or Events Assistant• In-house Meetings Assistant• Event Administrative Assistant• Junior Event Coordinator• Logistics Assistant• Event Operations Assistant• Meetings Assistant• Exhibitions or Venue Assistant
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday, 9.00am – 3.00pm
CAMPUSBentley Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Black pants• White shirt• Black closed in shoes for practical (Event) classes
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PAT HWAY SJ623 Certif icate IV in Hospitality
S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
J627 Diploma of Events J628 Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualif ications within Hospitality
Associate Degree of Hospitality Management
Up to one year’s advanced standing if Advanced Diploma completed
J434 Certif icate III in Events
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SFL20115
Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant) In the Certificate II in Floristry students learn to express their creative skills through structural floral arrangements. Classes are taught by award winning florists who cover a broad range of techniques and designs for retail or studio florists
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday, 9.00am – 4.30pm
CAMPUSMurdoch Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Students will need to supply their own fresh flowers on a weekly
basis for practical activities. The cost will depend on the fresh flowers chosen (approximate cost of $40 – $50 per week)
• Set of scissors and floristry toolkit $20
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents are to supply and wear/bring:
• Enclosed footwear for class activities• Floristry apron – $25
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSSCHOOL SM TAFE
D544 Certif icate II in Floristry (Assistant)
D545 Certif icate III in Floristry
D546 Certif icate IV in Floristry
Diploma of Floristry Design
• Senior f lorist/ supervisor• Specialist f lorist
• Manager• Self-employed
• Owner operator
Part-time only
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SIH20111
Certificate II in HairdressingPLEASE NOTE THAT THIS QUALIFICATION IS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW, UPDATES WILL BE SUPPLIED WHEN AVAILABLE. The qualification will provide students with the skills and knowledge to support professional hairdressers to carry out a range of salon services. Duties include greeting clients, scheduling appointments, designing and applying makeup, head, neck and shoulder massage, drying hair to shape and salon safety. Students will also learn to sell products and services and develop hairdressing industry knowledge.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday or Friday, 9.00am – 4.00pm
CAMPUSFremantle (Beaconsfield) CampusPeel Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Hair-kit approximate cost $300 per semester for class kits and
consumables
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Black pants and black top• Black flat enclosed shoes• 2 x hand towels in dark colours
WORK PRACTICE Students will be required to participate in live work activity in the TAFE salon. This is to further develop employability skills and capture on the job training aspects for assessments.
It is a recommended that students undertake the Workplace Learning program through their school in a hairdressing salon for a minimum of 10 days.
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
• D589 Certif icate II in Hairdressing
• School based traineeship available in Beauty, Makeup
D590 Certif icate III in Hairdressing (for indentured apprentices only)
• Hairdresser
5778 Certif icate II in Nail Technology
S779 Certif icate III in Beauty Services
S777 Certif icate II in Retail Makeup and Skincare
S C H O O L
• Beauty therapist
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SIT20316
Certificate II in HospitalityPLEASE NOTE THAT THIS QUALIFICATION IS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW, UPDATES WILL BE SUPPLIED WHEN AVAILABLE.
This qualification provides training for people interested in pursuing a career associated with the hospitality industry.
The skills and knowledge developed can be applied in various hospitality settings such as restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 Year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFremantle (Beaconsfield), Thursday or Friday 9am – 3pmBentley, Friday 9am - 3pm
CAMPUS Fremantle (Beaconsfield) CampusBentley Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSStudents must be 16 years of age or older due to licensing requirements.
ADDITIONAL COSTS• Uniform approximate cost $170
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Black tailored dress pants (not jeans/leggings)• Black or white long sleeve collared shirt• Plain black rubber soled shoes, flat or low heeled (not black
runners)• Black apron with SM TAFE logo • Pen
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
J616 Certif icate II in Hospitality
J618 Certif icate III in Hospitality
J623 Certif icate IV in Hospitality
J627 Diploma of Hospitality
J628 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
• espresso coffee machine operator
• food and beverage attendant
• front desk receptionist• function attendant• function host• restaurant host• senior bar attendant• waiter
• bar supervisor or team leader
• concierge• duty manager• food and beverage
supervisor or team leader
• front off ice supervisor or team leader
• shift manager
• banquet or function manager
• chef de cuisine• chef patissier• front off ice manager• kitchen manager• restaurant manager• sous chef• unit manager
(catering operations)
• area manager or operations manager
• cafe owner or manager• club secretary or
manager• executive chef• executive housekeeper• executive sous chef• food and beverage
manager• head chef• motel owner or
manager• rooms division
manager
Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)
• hotel motel manager
• catering manager• own business
*Note: students entering direct into the Certificate IV will have to complete additional units of competence from the Certificate III.
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ICT30115
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and TechnologyThis qualification provides students with the skills and knowledge to select, install and use computer software and hardware products and the ability to provide computer support within an organisation.
Students learn how to build a computer from individual components, install and configure an operating system, install software applications and run diagnostic tests.
Additional skills include being able to set up small networks and to understand how to locate and fix network problems.
This is a very practical course with all classes conducted in well-equipped computer laboratories.
Graduates may continue in the high-value networking pathway by completing the Certificate IV in Networking. Networking is a skills shortage area in Western Australia and there are significant employment outcomes for graduates at the higher levels.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFriday, 9.00am – 3.30pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Smart casual attire• USB• Writing pad and pens
WORK PLACEMENTNot applicable
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
AWB0 Certif icate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
AVY7 Certif icate IV in Information Technology Networking
AVY7 Certif icate IV in Information Technology Support
AVZ7 Certif icate IV in Computer Systems Technology
AWD7 Diploma of Networking
Associate Degree in Network Technology
Bachelor Degree
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SIT20312
Certificate II in Kitchen Operations (Commercial Cookery/Patisserie Pre-apprenticeship) This qualification provides a pathway for students into a career in the hospitality industry focusing on commercial cookery, from kitchen-hand to chef.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 8.30am – 3.00pm
CAMPUSPeel CampusBeaconsfield CampusBentley Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Chef uniform (approximate cost $160)• Steel-capped boots (approximate cost $100)• Deposit for knife set $50 (refunded when knife set is returned)
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Chef uniform – jacket, check pants, apron, neckerchief and box hat
• Enclosed black leather steel-capped boots
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake work practice during industry hours for a minimum of 165 hours as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
J429 Certif icate II in Kitchen Operations
J618 Certif icate III in Hospitality
J623 Certif icate IV in Hospitality
J627 Diploma of Hospitality
J628 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
• espresso coffee machine operator
• food and beverage attendant
• front desk receptionist• function attendant• function host• restaurant host• senior bar attendant• waiter
• bar supervisor or team leader
• concierge• duty manager• food and beverage
supervisor or team leader
• front off ice supervisor or team leader
• shift manager
• banquet or function manager
• chef de cuisine• chef patissier• front off ice manager• kitchen manager• restaurant manager• sous chef• unit manager
(catering operations)
• area manager or operations manager
• cafe owner or manager• club secretary or
manager• executive chef• executive housekeeper• executive sous chef• food and beverage
manager• head chef• motel owner or
manager• rooms division
manager
Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)
• hotel motel manager
• catering manager• own business
*Note: students entering direct into the Certificate IV will have to complete additional units of competence from the Certificate III.
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MSL20116
Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement This course will provide students with the practical skills and knowledge to collect and process samples and to maintain integrity of records in a laboratory setting. This qualification will cover the skills and knowledge required to perform a limited range of laboratory operations across all industry sectors.
This qualification can act as a pathway towards further studies in Laboratory Technology and/or Environmental Monitoring.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFriday 8.30am – 4.30pm
CAMPUSPeel Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Laboratory coat approximate cost $40• Safety glasses $20
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Laboratory coat• Safety glasses• Enclosed footwear• Pens, pencils, calculator and two ring folder.
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
AZ50 Certif icate II in Sampling and Measurement
W735 Certif icate III in Laboratory Skills
W736 Certif icate IV in Laboratory Techniques
W737 Diploma of Laboratory Technology
W738 Advanced Diploma of Laboratory Operations
Bachelor of Science or
Bachelor of Technology
• Technical assistant• Instrument operator
• Laboratory assistant • Biomedical Scientist• Forensic Scientist• Environmental Scientist• Chemist• Scientif ic Researcher
• Laboratory supervisor• Senior technical off icer
• Technical off icer• Technical specialist
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52700WA
Certificate II in Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship) This qualification is designed to provide the learner with foundation skills and therefore enhance apprenticeship prospects in the plumbing industry which is experiencing a current skills shortage.
Course content will include:
• Sheet-metal work• Oxyacetylene welding and fabrication of non-ferrous piping• PVC pipe work• Drainage and excavation• Reading and interpreting plans• Plumbing hand and power tools
Completion of this program provides direct credit into the CPC32413 Certificate III in Plumbing (J787).
Recommended for Year 12 students.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 7.30am – 3.30pm
CAMPUSRockingham Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS‘C’ grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory English literacy skills.
ADDITIONAL COSTS• Text book – Pearson Basic Plumbing Service Skills approximately
$67.00
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Work shorts or work trousers• Long sleeved high visibility work shirt.
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work practice for students.
Students will undertake a minimum of 120 hours of work practice as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
AA40 Certif icate II in Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-apprenticeship)
AA40 Certif icate II in Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-apprenticeship)
J787 Certif icate III in Plumbing
J493 Certif icate III in Roof Plumbing
Improved chance of securing an Apprenticeship (Certif icate III in Trade
Tradesperson’s status in relevant trade
• Plumber and drainer• Plumber and gasf itter• Gasf itter• Roof plumber
S C H O O L
• Construction trades assistant in relevant area
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PMA20113
Certificate II in Process Plant Operations PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS QUALIFICATION IS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW, UPDATES WILL BE SUPPLIED WHEN AVAILABLE.
The Certificate II in Process Plant Operations aims to provide students with entry level training using state of the art processing facilities. There will be an emphasis on safety training and following work procedures in a process plant environment.
This course forms part of the Chemical, Hydrocarbons and Oil Refining National Training Package and provides exposure to the fundamentals of process plant operations.
QUALIFICATION DURATION2 years
DELIVERY INFORMATION2017 (1st Year), Thursday 7.30am – 2.30pm
2018 (2nd Year), Friday 7.30am – 2.30pm
CAMPUSMuster Campus (Australian Centre for Energy Process Training ACEPT) and the Peron Training Centre, Process Engineering Centre of Excellence
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSIt is beneficial for students to have a background or interest in science before commencing this program.
ADDITIONAL COSTS• Pens, pencils, paper, highlight markers, USB and calculator
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents must supply and bring/wear:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Long trousers• Long sleeve shirt• Other personal protection equipment will be supplied and must be
worn.
PAT HWAY SS C H O O L S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
J570 Certif icate II in Process Plant Operations
J570 Certif icate II in Process Plant Operations
J572 Certif icate III in Process Plant Operations(must be employed in relevant industry)
J571 Certif icate IV in Process Plant Technology (must be employed in relevant industry)
W518 Diploma/W519 Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Technology
Bachelor of Technology
• Entry level position to industry
• Production plant operator
• Production complex operator
• Process plant technician
• Production operator (supervisor)
• Control room operator
• Senior production (process) technician
• Process plant engineer in the following industries:- oil and gas- chemical- mining- pharmaceutical
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Y E A R 1 2J570 Certif icate II in Process Plant Operations
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FDF20510
Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance (Pre-Apprenticeship)Bakers prepare and bake all types of breads, rolls, cakes, pastries and baked goods. They usually work for bakeries that sell food for direct consumption by the public, or they may work for large organisations such as airlines, hotels or the military.
Bakers use raw ingredients, combine them either using machines or by hand and then bake them in ovens. They may also glaze, decorate, slice and wrap these products for individual consumption.
As part of this course students learn about producing a range of breads, cakes, biscuits, cookies, pies and other baked goods for retail and wholesale bakeries and dining establishments.
Students also learn about occupational health and safety, food hygiene and sanitation and effective workplace communication and about how to apply these practical skills in the workplace.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 Year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONThursday and Friday, 9.00am – 3.30pm
CAMPUSBentley Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS• Materials fee of approximately $295
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Checked chef’s trousers• White cap• White short sleeve shirt or T-Shirt• White bib apron• Leather boots• Toolbox
WORK PRACTICESouth Metropolitan TAFE will work with schools to assist in finding suitable work placements for students.
Students will undertake work placement as part of the normal delivery of the program.
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
AA43 Certif icate II in Retail Baking Assistance
S771 - Certif icate III in Retail Baking (Combined)
S770 - Certif icate III in Retail Baking (Bread)
S769 – Certif icate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry)
S C H O O L
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SHB20116
Certificate II in Retail CosmeticsThis qualification will provide students with experience to assist them to communicate in the workplace, interact with customers, demonstrate and sell makeup and retail skin-care products, and perform routine salon or store functions.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONPeel, Thursday 9am - 4pmFremantle, Friday 9am - 4pm
CAMPUSPeel CampusFremantle (Beaconsfield) Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTS$300 per semester for class kits and consumables
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Black pants and black top• Black enclosed shoes
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
AZZ4 Certif icate II in Retail Cosmetics
Bachelor of Health Sciences Aesthetics
S781 Diploma of Beauty Therapy
SIB70110 Graduate Certif icate in Intense Pulse Light and Hair Laser Reduction
• Beauty practitioner (specialising in electrology)
• Beauty therapist (specialising in make-up for photography)
• Beauty consultant• Small business owner • Management/
supervisory positions in the beauty industry
• Cruise ship• Spa and saunas• Intense Pulse Light
practitioner
U N I V E R S I T Y
S780 Certif icate IV in Beauty Therapy
• Beauty practitioner• Beauty therapist
(specialising in make-up for photography)
• Beauty consultant• Small business owner• Cruise ship• Spa and saunas
• Beauty practitioner and plastic surgery clinic
• Medi spa practitioners• Cruise ship• Spa and saunas
S C H O O L
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CUA31015
Certificate III in Screen and MediaThis qualification will provide students with the practical skills and knowledge to undertake a range of operations in the exciting and creative digital media industry.
The two main areas of specialisation in this course are animation and digital effects and digital content and imaging. This is a very practical course with all classes being conducted in well-equipped computer laboratories using iMacs, Windows based PCs, cameras and other peripherals. Software available includes Autodesk, Adobe, Unity and more.
Students learn to develop and extend their creative thinking skills, create 2D and 3D animations, produce drawings, prepare and produce photo images, create and maintain websites and author interactive media. These studies will greatly enhance students’ media skills, set them on a firm footing towards a media career, and also prepare them for employment.
May not be suitable for year 12 students as the course finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards Authority resulting deadline.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFriday, 9.00am – 3.30pm
CAMPUSThornlie Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable.
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and wear/bring:
• Smart casual attire• Closed in shoes
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
AZO4 Certif icate III in Screen and Media
U N I V E R S I T YD202 Diploma of Interactive Digital Media
Associate Degree of Software Development
(Mobile Applications)
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SIT30112
Certificate III in Tourism This qualification provides a pathway to work in many tourism industry sectors and for a diversity of employers including tour operators, inbound tour operators, visitor information centres, attractions, cultural and heritage sites and any small tourism business requiring multi-skilled employees.
QUALIFICATION DURATION2 years
DELIVERY INFORMATION1st year: Thursday 9am – 3pm 2nd year: Friday 9am – 3pm
CAMPUSFremantle (Beaconsfield) Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTNot applicable
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
PAT HWAY SS C H O O L S M TA F E O T H E R C O L L E G E S U N I V E R S I T Y
J427 Certif icate II in Tourism
J432 Certif icate III in Tourism
J443 Certif icate IV in Travel and Tourism
J450 Diploma of Travel and Tourism
Advanced Diploma of Tourism
• retail travel sales consultant
• airport check in staff and customer service
• f light attendant and cabin crew for airline
• reservation agent and tourism wholesalers
• co-ordinator and reservation agent for tour operators
• visitor information agent consultant
• attraction attendant and customer service off icer for theme parks
• customer service and salesperson for wineries and cellar door
• tourism attraction attendant and guide for museum
• inbound tour co-ordinator
• account manager• assistant manager• marketing coordinator• operations supervisor• product coordinator• promotions off icer• reservations sales or
call centre supervisor• senior operations
coordinator• senior or supervisory
retail consultant• sales coordinator• sales executive
MANAGER:• inbound groups• inbound sales
incentives• tour operations• marketing operations• product reservations• retail travel agency
sales• visitor information
• senior manager• business development
manager• director of operations• owner/operator of
tourism business
Bachelor of ArtsBachelor Degree in Tourism
• convention services manager
• tour guide• travel guide• hotel sales/marketing
director• hotel public relations
director• urban and regional
planner
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Y E A R 1 2 J429 Certif icate II in Kitchen Operations
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Online applications are not required for Education Support Programs. School VET Coordinators are required to complete the Application Form on page 44 and email this to [email protected] by the application closing date.
South Metropolitan TAFE continues its commitment to providing options for all school-aged students including those attending Education Support Centres or undertaking Education Support programs. We provide learning environments that welcome students of all abilities and promotes inclusiveness. Students with disabilities and a diverse range of learning needs can attend South Metropolitan TAFE alongside their peers.
The programs outlined over the following pages have been selected as suitable for Education Support students. When considering South Metropolitan TAFE programs, it is important to consider all the requirements before applying.
Schools are expected to send Education Assistants with students who require in-classroom support at school. If you are unsure about the suitability of a program please discuss with your school VET Coordinator.
HOW TO APPLY
Step 1: With your VET Coordinator, read the course requirements carefully to determine a program that you are interested in undertaking.Step 2: Once you have selected a program (or programs), you and your parent/guardian are to complete the Application Form.Step 3: Return the application and any supporting documentation to your VET Coordinator by the date required (if you aren’t sure – ask
your VET Coordinator). The VET Coordinator will complete your application and submit the documentation to South Metropolitan TAFE.
Step 4: Successful students will be advised by the school before the end of 2016. Early in 2017, parents and students will be provided with information about your selected program, public transport options, where to meet on the first day and any other important information.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SCHOOL VET COORDINATOR.
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS: APPLICATION PROCESS
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AUR20712
Automotive Skill SetSUITABLE FOR STUDENTS IN EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRES/PROGRAMS
This course aims to provide students with exposure and experiences in the automotive industry. The information provided in this outline is an example of one type of Skills Set. Skills Sets can provide a taster for various pathways within the automotive industry.
Skills Sets can be tailored to suit the individual school and the needs of the students. Students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the competencies they complete. The course length will be determined by the competencies that are selected.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONMonday, 8.30am – 3.00pm
CAMPUSKwinana Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSMost Automotive units require a Year 10 level of maths and Literacy.
ADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable.
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Safety Glasses• Overalls or cotton drill pants and short sleeve shirt
WORK PRACTICENot applicable
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS
PATHWAYSS M T A F E
Automotive Skill Set
WC06 Certif icate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-apprenticeship)
J394 Certif icate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology (for indentured apprentices only)
J391 Certif icate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
• Automotive mechanic• Automotive electrician• Marine mechanic• Heavy duty diesel
mechanic
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WC04 Certif icate II in Automotive Electrical Technology (Automotive Electrical) Pre-apprenticeship
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AHC21010
Conservation and Land Management Skills SetSUITABLE FOR STUDENTS IN EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRES/PROGRAMS
This skill set is designed to provide students with basic experience working with the land, looking after native plants and caring for bushland. Students will also learn about the conservation of natural environments.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONWednesday, 9.30am – 2.00pm
CAMPUSMurdoch Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable.
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents are required to supply and bring/wear:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Enclosed footwear for class activities• Long sleeved shirt• Hat and sunscreen• Gloves• Secateurs• Water bottle (for hot days)• Pens, pencils• Safety glasses
WORK PLACEMENTNot Applicable
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E
Conservation and Land Management Skill Set
D460 Certif icate II in Conservation and Land Management
D454 Certif icate II in Horticulture
D480 Certif icate III in Conservation and Land Management
D508 Certif icate IV in Conservation and Land Management
D523 Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
• Environmental worker• Land management/
rehabilitation/vegetation f ield assistant
• Supervisor• Manager
• Land care worker • Technical off icer• Supervisory/
management positions• Supervisor• Manager
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U N I V E R S I T Y
Bachelor of Arts (various)
• Environmental consultant
• Ecologist• Project Manager
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CPC10111
Construction Skills SetSUITABLE FOR STUDENTS IN EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRES/PROGRAMS
This skill set has an emphasis on the practical aspects of building and construction and will include a number of basic construction projects constructed on campus as part of the training program.
This course will introduce students to basic materials and hand skills used in the construction industry. Students will also look at building plans and communication methods used within the industry.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONWednesday, 9.30am – 3.00pm
CAMPUSRockingham Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards
• Work short or work trousers• Work shirt or plain t-shirt
WORK PRACTICENot Applicable
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS
PAT HWAY SS M T A F E
Construction Skill Set
Relevant Pre-apprenticeship course in Construction• Bricklaying & Blocklaying• Carpentry & Joinery• Plumbing• Solid Plastering• Wall & Ceiling Lining• Wall & Floor Tiling
Diploma of Builders’ Registration (Currently NOT on offer at Challenger) PLUS additional industrial experience
Improved chance of securing an Apprenticeship (Certificate III in Trade Studies)
• Tradesperson’s status in relevant trade
• Registered builder
S C H O O L
• Construction trades assistant in relevant area
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SIT20213
Hospitality Skill SetSUITABLE FOR STUDENTS IN EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRES/PROGRAMS
This skill set provides training for people interested in pursuing a career associated with the hospitality industry. This course will be of interest to students who wish to gain skills and knowledge about working in coffee shops and cafes.
QUALIFICATION DURATION1 year
DELIVERY INFORMATIONFriday, 9.00am – 2.30pm
CAMPUSPeel CampusFremantle (Beaconsfield) Campus
Additional InformationADDITIONAL COSTSNot applicable.
UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTStudents to supply and bring/wear:
• Long pants• Long sleeved shirt• Enclosed flat heeled shoes.
WORK PRACTICENot Applicable
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS
PATHWAYSS C H O O L S M T A F E U N I V E R S I T Y
J616 Hospitality Skill Set
J618 Certif icate III in Hospitality
J623 Certif icate IV in Hospitality
J627 Diploma of Hospitality
J628 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
• espresso coffee machine operator
• food and beverage attendant
• front desk receptionist• function attendant• function host• restaurant host• senior bar attendant• waiter
• bar supervisor or team leader
• concierge• duty manager• food and beverage
supervisor or team leader
• front off ice supervisor or team leader
• shift manager
• banquet or function manager
• chef de cuisine• chef patissier• front off ice manager• kitchen manager• restaurant manager• sous chef• unit manager
(catering operations)
• area manager or operations manager
• cafe owner or manager• club secretary or
manager• executive chef• executive housekeeper• executive sous chef• food and beverage
manager• head chef• motel owner or
manager• rooms division
manager
Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)
• hotel motel manager
• catering manager• own business
*Note: students entering direct into the Certificate IV will have to complete additional units of competence from the Certificate III.
PLEASE NOTE:This qualification includes work experience placement at prominent establishments throughout Perth
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COURSESEDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS: APPLICATION FORM
Student’s full name: Date of Birth:
School:Unique Student Identifier (USI) number (mandatory field):
Year of study in 2016: (tick box) Year 11 q Year 12 q
Parent/Guardian name:
Parent/Guardian/nominated email:
This is the primary method of communication. If you prefer to receive information by post then please provide a postal address.
Parent/Guardian postal address:
PROGRAM SELECTED (indicate course focus if applicable)
Course:
Course focus:
Campus:
Preference: (tick box) 1 q2 q 3 q 4 q
GOAL STATEMENT (please use the space below to explain why you would like to participate in your preferred program).
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STUDENT AGREEMENT
By completing this form, I understand that I am not enrolled and that my application will be considered in a selection process or interview. I will be notified if my application is successful.
I understand that all sections of this application form are to be completed to be eligible for the selection process.
Student signature:
PARENT/GUARDIAN PERMISSION
By submitting this application you have given consent for information on your child to be used by the Department of Education and the Department of Training and Workforce Development and associated stakeholders for the purpose of selection.
I understand that this application does not automatically secure my child’s position. If my child is successful in securing a place in a South Metropolitan TAFE Program, I will support my child, the school and TAFE to ensure that the course requirements are completed.
Checklist: (tick box) School report/results attached qResume attached q
Form to be returned to your VET Coordinator at school
Parent/Guardian signature:
HARD COPY APPLICATIONS ONLY ACCEPTED FOR EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAMS. ALL OTHER APPLICATIONS TO BE SUBMITTED ONLINE.
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TRAINEESHIP NAME NATIONAL CODE QUALIFICATION DURATION
Automotive Electrical Technology - Level 2
AUR20412 Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology
12 months
Automotive Vehicle Body - Level 2 AUR20912 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology
12 months
Building and Construction Trade Trainee - Level 2
52443WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway - Trades)
12 months
Building Maintenance - Level 2 CPC20211 Certificate II in Construction Pathways 12 monthsBusiness - Level 2 BSB20115 Certificate II in Business 12 monthsCivil Construction - Level 2 RII20713 Certificate II in Civil Construction 12 monthsEarly Childhood Educator - Level 3 CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood
Education and Care24-36 months
Engineering - Production - Level 2 MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering 12 monthsFinancial Services - Level 2 FNS20110 Certificate II in Financial Services 6 monthsFinancial Services - Level 3 FNS30115 Certificate III in Financial Services Floristry - Level 2 SFL20115 Certificate II Floristry (Assistant) 12 monthsFurniture Making - Level 2 MSF20313 Certificate II in Furniture Making 12 monthsHospitality (Asian Cookery) - Level 2 SIT20412 Certificate II in Hospitality (Asian
Cookery)9 months
Hospitality (Catering Operations) - Level 2
SIT20312 Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
9 months
Hospitality (Commercial Cookery - Level 2
SIT20312 Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
9 months
Hospitality (Operations) - Level 2 SIT20212 Certificate II in Hospitality 9 monthsHospitality (Patisserie) - Level 2 SIT20312 Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen
Operations)9 months
Hospitality (Operations) - Level 3 SIT30713 Certificate III in Hospitality 24 months Information Technology - Level 2 ICA20111 Certificate II in Information Technology 12 monthsLogistics Operations - Level 2 TLI21810 Certificate II in Logistics 12 monthsMeat Processing (Food Services) - Level 2
MTM20411 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services)
12 months
Multimedia - Level 2 CUF20107 Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media)
12 months
Salon Assistant - Level 2 SIH20111 Certificate II in Hairdressing 12 monthsTourism - Level 3 SIT30112 Certificate III in Tourism 18 monthsVehicle Servicing - Level 2 AUR20512 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing
Technology12 months
Warehousing And Storage - Level 2 TLI21610 Certificate II in Warehousing Operations
12 months
SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIPS AND APPRENTICESHIPS
School-based traineeships and apprenticeships are paid employment-based training programs for full-time school students, 15 years of age and over. Under these arrangements the student is both a full-time student and a part-time employee with the same employment and training privileges and responsibilities as other apprentices/trainees.
To be a school based apprentice/trainee a student must fulfil certain requirements, including:
• Enter into a training contract with an employer to complete an apprenticeship/traineeship• Have their school’s agreement to undertake the school based apprenticeship/traineeship• Have the completed units of competency of their apprenticeship/traineeship included on their Western Australian Certificate of Education.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SCHOOL VET COORDINATOR.
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southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au1800 001 001 | [email protected]
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