Skilled Training Pathways

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Year 11 & 12 Pathways Programs For 2014

Skilled Training Pathways The WesTEC Trade Training Centre (WTTC) aims to be Ipswich s lead training facility for future focussed secondary students. The WTTC delivers programs of study in: construction engineering automotive It provides vocational qualification and tertiary pathways, preparing students for the workplace or further education and training. By working with industry and our education and training partners WTTC will develop and deliver high quality programs to students designed with industry aimed at meeting the needs of industry. At WesTEC students don t just do a course our training goes beyond basic delivery and training, having students further develop a range of industry focussed skills. Teachers are industry professionals who deliver excellent quality training for our students. Our current partners in Education and Training Pathways: Forest Lake State High School Redbank Plains State High School Springfield Central State High School Woodcrest State College Bremer TAFE Benefits to Students: By including a pathway at the WesTEC in your Senior Phase program, you will have the opportunity to: access personal development program supporting you with preparation and entry to the workforce access a wider range of learning options through school gain credit points towards your Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) participate in articulated programs of study with direct entry to additional fields of study gain real vocational skills and qualifications while completing your QCE gain a competitive edge in the employment market gain credit towards further TAFE learn from qualified industry professionals participate in Structured Workplace Learning on-the-job. EXPRESSION OF INTEREST WesTEC is taking expressions of interest for courses we plan to offer but can t confirm availability until later in the year for some delivery. Costs cannot be confirmed at this stage and are given as a guideline only. Students interested in WesTEC courses for 2014 are asked to complete the Expression of Interest and return to their school coordinator by Monday 14 October. Students and parents are then expected to attend an information session in the Woodcrest State College Auditorium at 5.30pm on Wednesday 16 October when full enrolment applications will be provided. WesTEC expectations of students applying: strong and keen interest in the industry commitment to meeting Structured Workplace Learning requirements self-motivated and able to work independently able to demonstrate maturity and a positive work ethic Enrolment to the WesTEC will be based on: written application face to face interview students results and recommendations from schools For more information contact: Alfio Balsamo at Woodcrest State College Ph: 3437 9666 Email: abals2@eq.edu.au

Construction Certificate I in Construction (CPC 10111) This qualification provides an introduction to the construction industry, its culture, occupations, job roles and workplace expectations. Features 2014 8:00am 4:00pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday WesTEC Centre Compulsory Vocational Placement Minimum of 3 credits to Queensland Certificate of Education Tool kit cost for Vocational Placement is additional Job roles / employment outcomes Certificate I in Construction is intended for learners with no previous connection to the construction industry or relevant employment history. It is intended to prepare and develop skills in entry level work in general construction. Successful completion of the program may provide credit into a school-based, fulltime or part time apprenticeship in the construction industry. Cost $250 -$300. Exact cost to be advised at parent information session Wednesday 16 October. Entry Requirements This program has limited places for entry in 2014. Students entering into the program will require: A result of Sound or higher in Year 10 English A result of Sound or higher in Year 10 Maths and be capable of undertaking Maths A in Year 11 An interview with a representative from Construction Skills Queensland PPE requirements / uniform Steel capped boots Industrial quality shorts/long trousers Industrial quality shirt supplied (with collar and sleeves no t-shirts) Clear Safety glasses

Year 11 & 12 Pathway Program Certificate I in Construction Pathways Career Opportunities Year 11 and 12 Certificate I in Construction Trades Assistant Builder s Labourer Site/Field Labourer Carpenters Assistant Tiles Assistant Joiners Assistant Post School Certificate III Bricklaying/Block laying Carpentry Painting & Decorating Solid Plastering Carpentry & Joinery Plumbing Certificate IV Building & Construction (Building) Building & Construction (Contract Administration) Plumbing & Services Building & Construction (Site Management) Building & Construction (Specialist Trade) Diploma/Advances Diploma Building Surveying Building & Construction (Building) Building & Construction (Management) Building Surveying (Advanced) Building & Construction (Management) (Advanced) Bricklayer Heritage Bricklayer/Block layer Carpenter Carpenter & Joiner Concreter Joiner Shopfitter Solid Plasterer Plumber Drainage & Mechanical Plumber Roof & Mechanical Builder/Construction Manager Builder Contractor Building Estimator Building Site Manager Building Contract Administrator Specialist Contract Manager Plumber Builder Building Surveyor Construction Manager Plumbing Manager Project Manager Degree-Bachelor Construction Management (QUT) Surveying & Spatial Sciences (USQ) Urban Development & Quantity Surveying (QUT)

Engineering Certificate I in Engineering Mechanical and Fabrication (MEM 10105) This pre-apprenticeship program is designed to provide participants with a transition from school to employment. The program is perfect for anyone looking for an apprenticeship in the areas of boilermaking and heavy metal fabrication trades and the manufacturing industry Features 2014 8:00am 4:00pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday WesTEC Centre Compulsory Vocational Placement Minimum of 3 credits to Queensland Certificate of Education Tool kit cost for Vocational Placement is additional Job roles / employment outcomes Certificate I in Engineering is intended to prepare and develop skills in engineering and manufacturing industry. Successful completion of the Certificate I may provide credit into a school-based, fulltime or part time apprenticeship. Cost $250 -$300. Exact cost to be advised at parent information session Wednesday 16 October. Entry Requirements This program has limited places for entry in 2014. Students entering into the program will require: A result of Sound or higher in Year 10 English A result of Sound or higher in Year 10 Maths and be capable of undertaking Maths A in Year 11 PPE requirements / uniform Steel capped boots Industrial quality shorts/long trousers Industrial quality shirt supplied (with collar and sleeves no t-shirts) Clear Safety glasses Hair protection required

Year 11 & 12 Pathway Program Certificate I in Engineering Mechanical and fabrication Pathways Career Opportunities Year 11 and 12 Certificate I in Engineering Electronic Production Technology Worker General Engineering Worker Production Machinist Engineering Production Worker Production Sheet Metal Worker Production Welder Post School Certificate III Engineering Engineering - Mechanical Trade Engineering Fabrication Trade Engineering - Technical Certificate IV Engineering Diploma/Advances Diploma Engineering Advanced Trade Engineering Technical Engineering (Advanced) Degree-Bachelor Visit www.tafe.qld.gov.au for all the information required for articulation to university Fitter Metal CNC Operator Trade Machinist Mechanical Fitter Tool and Die Maker Metal Machinist (first Class) Engineering Toolmaker Boilermaker/Welder Sheetmetal Worker Advanced Mechanical Maintenance Advanced Toolmaker Engineering Detail Draftsperson Production Planner Quality Auditor Robotics Technician Production Technician Advanced fabrication (Structural) Welder (Structural) CNC/Robotic Cell Designer Development Engineer Mechatronics Design Advanced Engineering Tradesperson Mechanical Engineering Technician Quality Assurance Engineer Para-professional Maintenance Engineering

Automotive Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (AUR 20512) This pre-apprenticeship program is designed to provide participants with a transition from school to employment. The program is perfect for anyone looking for an apprenticeship in the automotive industry. Features 2014 8:00am 4:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. WesTEC Centre Compulsory Vocational Placement Minimum of 4 credits to Queensland Certificate of Education Tool kit cost for Vocational Placement is additional Job roles / employment outcomes Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical is intended to prepare and develop skills in performing servicing and repair of particular components/systems of vehicles. Successful completion of the Certificate II may provide credit into a school-based, fulltime or part time apprenticeship in the automotive industry. Cost $250 -$300. Exact cost to be advised at parent information session Wednesday 16 October. Entry Requirements This program has limited places for entry in 2014. Students entering into the program will require: A result of Sound or higher in Year 10 English A result of Sound or higher in Year 10 Maths and be capable of undertaking Maths A in Year 11 PPE requirements / uniform Steel capped boots Industrial quality shorts/long trousers Industrial quality shirt supplied (with collar and sleeves no t-shirts) Clear Safety glasses

Year 11 & 12 Pathway Program Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology Pathways Career Opportunities Year 11 and 12 Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical Light Vehicle Serviceperson Heavy Vehicle Serviceperson Motorcycle Serviceperson Post School Certificate III Automotive Mechanical Technology Automotive Specialist Motorsport Automotive Retail, Service & Repair Heavy Vehicle Road Transport Heavy Vehicle Mobile Equipment Mechanic Light Vehicle Mechanic Motorcycle Mechanic Agricultural Mechanic Motor Mechanic Certificate IV Automotive Management Automotive Technology Motorsport Automotive Performance Enhancement Diploma/Advances Diploma Automotive Management Automotive Technology Motorsport Technical Supervisor Service Manager Workshop Manager Motor Mechanic-Senior Vehicle Performance Technician Automotive Electrical/ Mechanical Repairer Automotive Specialist Technician Diagnostic Specialist Fixed Operations Manager Degree-Bachelor Visit www.tafe.qld.gov.au for all the information required for articulation to university