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Who is VETnetwork Australia 2 Introduction 3 Information for Students 4 Index Information for Parents/Caregivers 5 Information for Schools 6 Courses > Animal Care & Management 7 > Business Services & IT 9 > Visual Arts, Music & Design 11 > Health and Community Services 23 > Trade Skills, Science & Technology 29 > Hospitality, Tourism & Services 37 Notes 47
Who is VETnetwork Australia Who is VETnetwork Australia Training Services? VETnetwork Australia is a national, professional association for Vocational Education and Training (VET) teachers. VETnetwork Australia s new Training Services is a joint initiative of Quality LinCS and Inner Northern Adelaide CBD Partnership (INAP) Training and Development Provider in South Australia. Our focus is to provide quality training opportunities to help all young people achieve a nationally recognised qualification and to reach their full potential. What does VETnetwork Australia Training Services do? > The management of quality training programs to meet the needs of community partners, education and training, and industry and business. > The case management of individual student s progress and success to help ensure all students complete their chosen Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification. > Providing tailored administration support including student tracking and detailed reporting to ensure compliance and accountability. > Providing relevant, current, career information to key stakeholders including parents, business and the community. > Engaging in partnerships with business and industry to promote skill shortages in the Australian workforce including marketing to young people, parents and education and training providers. For More Information Visit our website www. vetnetwork.org.au Contact our team at including: Rachel Rowett Training Manager E: rachel.rowett@vetnetwork.org.au P: 8297 4533 M: 0414 256 185 One of our VETnetwork Australia Training Services Officers A: Unit 3, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037 P: 8297 4533 E: training@vetnetwork.org.au 2
VETnetwork Australia Training Services is the amalgamation of two well respected and professional training providers; Quality LinCS and INAP Training and Development Provider (INAP). The individual success of these businesses has been due to the dedication and commitment of the respective staff and the training providers they use. Their knowledge and passion for providing quality training to school students and a professional service to schools is paramount. We are committed to providing our schools and their students with superior service and professional advice; supporting pathways for our students to continue with further studies enhancing their learning and opportunities post school. VETnetwork Australia Training Services will offer our students a comprehensive range of Vocational Education and Training (VET) nationally recognised certificate courses through qualified Registered Training Organisations (RTO s). As well as receiving a part or full qualification, students can use these VET courses for their stage 1 and stage 2 options. Studies have shown there is a clear and positive impact on post-school outcomes for students who have participated in VET in Schools programs. VET in school provides greater choices and opportunities to meet the growing needs and interest of students. VET courses assist in preparing students for the transition from school to the workplace or further education and training, whether that be at University, TAFE or private RTO s. VET courses have value for all students, playing an important and growing role in providing pathways for young people. VETnetwork Australia Training Services is excited to be part of this important process. A brief summary of services and benefits to our students include: Introduction > VET student monitoring and reporting > Mock interviews, job readiness and interview sessions > A commitment to developing decided training and career pathways > VETnetwork Australia Training Services graduation and recognition ceremony > Professional Development opportunities for schools This course guide is an excellent summary of the available VET courses that are offered to our students. VET is a great starting point to the many and varied opportunities that await. We are excited about the future and the success of our students in their chosen pathway. Rachel Rowett Training Services Manger 3
Information for Students Will undertaking VET Course affect my chances of going to University or TAFE? TAFE SA and other RTO s offer students a variety of entry pathways into courses. They currently recognise the SACE as one of the entry requirements. Students should speak to their VET Coordinator for details on how VET courses can contribute to an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). For further information regarding the entry pathways and requirements for University and TAFE SA, please visit the South Australian Tertiary Advisory Centre (SATAC) website www.satac.edu.au Will undertaking a VET Course affect my other school work/subjects? The commitment required from students for each VET course varies. We strongly recommend that you consider the following BEFORE choosing a VET course: > What amount of instruction and out of classroom time is required? > Where the course is ran? > What day and time the course is running? > What is the length of the course is it a term, semester or a full year? > Will I need catch-up on any school work that is missed when at my course? How do I apply for a VET Course through VETnetwork Training Services? Visit our website now If a course is of interest, contact our office (our contact details are all on our website!) and speak to one of the team. You can also download an enrolment form and detailed course outline BUT remember to consult your VET Coordinator as well. Student enrolments for VET courses open Monday 5th September 2013 How much will it cost? Course fees vary approximate prices have been listed on our website. Please note that the fees listed are subject to change at any time and without prior notification by the listed RTO. Refer to website for course fees What are Australian School-Based Apprenticeships (ASBA S?) An Australian School-based Apprenticeship (ASBA) involves the employment of a young person who is undertaking a traineeship part-time while still attending school and enrolled in a program leading to a senior secondary certificate. Students are required to complete a minimum of eight hours of paid employment per week in addition to their school and vocational studies. These hours may be completed in a block and/or day release and may also include working on weekends and/or school holidays. The school supports the student by arranging a flexible timetable where the ASBA is made part of (not additional) to their studies. The school can also assist the student in managing the combination of employment, vocational training and school subjects. Students benefit by using their apprenticeship as an integral part of their school curriculum with an added incentive to stay at school and achieve their SACE. For further information please consult your school VET Coordinator. 4 Disclaimer: at the time of printing, the information contained above was deemed true and accurate. In all circumstances, we would encourage parents and students to confirm all course / program eligibility and enrolment requirements with VETnetwork Australia Training Services or any other provider, with their school VET Coordinator.
What is Vocational Education and Training (VET)? Vocational Education and Training (VET) refers to qualifications, short courses and training programs that provide students with the skills and knowledge required to meet workplace or industry standards. VET courses are usually more practical focused rather than theoretical although in some industry areas, these standards are high and require high level thinking, analytical and technical skills. VET qualifications are often delivered by TAFE SA (in South Australia) and/or other private Registered Training Organisations (RTO s). What are VET courses? Most secondary schools have a VET Coordinator (who may also be known as a Career Adviser or SACE Coordinator) - VET Coordinators are able to assist students and parents with any questions relating to VET courses. These courses are divided into three categories: > VETnetwork Australia Training Services VET Course - these courses are available to students from all schools across Adelaide CBD (and South Australia) and are advertised throughout this booklet. You can also visit our website www. vetnetwork.org.au for more detailed VET course information. > School VET programs these programs are advertised throughout the school s curriculum handbook and may only be available for students that are enrolled in that school. > Other VET courses these are offered through other training organisations and require students to enrol directly. For further information please speak to your school VET coordinator How will completing a VET course contribute to SACE? VET courses are recognised within the South Australian Certificate of Education(SACE). For specific information, please consult your school VET/SACE Coordinator and/or visit the SACE website www.sace.sa.edu.au For specific information on VET recognition in SACE refer to the SACE website www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/recognised-learning/recognition-register What is the Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS)? The Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS) is a South Australian Government policy initiative for students who know they want to start a planned vocational pathway - students enrol in a VET qualification while they are at school and continue it after they leave. Students must be on a VET pathway. For specific information, please consult your VET/SACE Coordinator and confirm your student s eligibility. Furthermore, visits the Skills for All website www.skills.sa.gov.au/for-training-providers/funding/training-guarantee-for-sace-students What is the difference between work experience & Structured (SWP)? Work experience provides students with a general taste of a workplace or industry. Students observe different aspects of the work carried out within the business and assist with tasks nominated by their supervisor or employer. Structured (SWP) enables students to gain specific skills whilst on-thejob. The school, training provider and employer agree on these skills or competencies prior to the commencement of the students placement. These skills reflect nationally recognised and industry defined competency standards, which have been developed by Industry Training Bodies. SWP requires students to complete industry placement relating to their area of study in addition to their training within the classroom. This may be completed as a block release (one or two weeks each term) or even school holidays. Note: in some VET courses, SWP is mandatory for successful completion. Information for Parents/Caregivers 5
Information for Schools Students undertaking VET courses through VETnetwork Australia Training Services must understand the extra responsibilities that comes with participating in a VET course. We strongly recommend that students and parents speak to school VET coordinators before they enrol in a VET course. Student enrolments for VET courses open Monday 5th September 2013 Please note the following important information: 1. Silver, Gold and Platinum VETnetwork Australia Training Services Members have priority enrolment access until Monday 2nd December 2013. Students not enrolled before this date by these listed Members, will no longer have priority. To find out more about becoming VETnetwork Australia Training Services Member, contact Rachel Rowett (Training Manager) on 8297 4533. 2. Students (enrolments) will be accepted on a first in, first enrolled, basis with the exception of year 11 and 12 students who have chosen the VET as a part of their SACE. Payment must be made by the due date below to be given priority enrolment. 3. To be processed, enrolments must include: > a completed Enrolment Form signed by ALL parties > a completed Code of Conduct Form signed by ALL parties > a completed Terms and Conditions Form signed by ALL parties. Forms should only be returned/submitted if the School is confident the student will pay for and commit to the course. 4. Payment to secure an enrolment must be made by Friday 29th November 2013 as per the Terms and Conditions form. All payments made after this date will incur a $10 late fee. 5. A full refund or the option to be placed on a waiting list will be offered to students should the following occur: > there are insufficient numbers to run a particular VET course. > oversubscription of VET course. 6. Any withdrawal from a VET course after Monday 6 January 2014 will incur a 25% cancellation fee. No refund will be issued after Wednesday 22 January 2014. Please note - students will be required to pay any additional fees associated with an increase in the cost of a VET course. Student enrolments for VET courses close Friday 29th November 2013 For More Information Visit our website www. vetnetwork.org.au Contact our team at including: Rachel Rowett Training Manager E: rachel.rowett@vetnetwork.org.au P: 8297 4533 M: 0414 256 185 One of our VETnetwork Australia Training Services Officers A: Unit 3, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037 P: 8297 4533 E: training@vetnetwork.org.au 6
Animal Care & Management
Animal Care & Management CERTIFICATE I IN ANIMAL STUDIES This course provides students with the opportunity to explore the world of Animal Care. Student will gain general animal care skills such as dog grooming, feeding and cleaning as well as cat and bird handling. Certificate I in Animal Studies TAFE SA Gilles Plains Campus SACE Credits 25 Credits at Stage 1 Term Wednesday 9.30am 4.30pm CERTIFICATE II IN ANIMAL STUDIES It is intended for initial entry into the Animal Industry and is designed to provide students with general animal care information whilst also providing pathways to further training. Practical activities will include grooming, dog, cat and bird handling and cleaning and feeding in a simulated work environment. Graduating students can apply for entry level positions in the animal industry or go on to further studies. Certificate II in Animal Studies TAFE SA Gilles Plains Campus SACE Credits 50 Credits at Stage 1 Semester Friday 9.00am 4.00pm 8
Business Services & IT 9
Business Services & IT BUSINESS Students will not only learn how to create documents, databases and spreadsheets, they will develop the management and organisational skills required to conduct their own business affairs. Within the course, students identify opportunities for personal development and gain a wide range of current, transferable and nationally recognised capabilities for life and further study, including university. Partial Certificate III in Business Enhanced Training Services Wilderness School Medindie SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (12 Weeks) Wednesday 4.00pm 7.00pm CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a varied work context using some discretion, judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. This course gives students a foundation of knowledge required to be successful in their chosen career/s. Certificate III in Business Enhanced Training Services Wilderness School Medindie SACE Credits 65 Credits at Stage 2 Year (24 Weeks) Wednesday 4.00pm 7.00pm 10
Visual Arts, Music and Design 11
Creative Camera A & B 13 Creative Darkroom A & B 13 Photography Digital 14 Design and Stage a Music Event 14 Introduction to Studio Recording 15 Certificate I in Creative Industries Live Sound and Music 15 Certificate II in Music Song Writing and Performance 16 Certificate III in Music Business Band Management 16 Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) Game Developement 17 Certificate III in Media 17 Game Design 3D Character Design 18 Partial Cerificate III in Visual Arts Painting and Drawing 18 Partial Certificate III in Media > Graphic Design (Semester 1) > Digital Cartooning & Illustration (Semester 2) 19 Architectural Drafting 20 CADD Architectural Drafting & Design 20 Interior Decorating & Design 21 Creative Textiles/Fashion 21
CREATIVE CAMERA A & B This course provides a comprehensive foundation to the exciting world of photography. Students will learn about all basic digital and film camera functions and how to develop and print their own 35mm black and white film. Topics covered will include camera, lenses, shutter speeds and apertures, correct exposures, film processing and chemistry, contact sheets and enlarging, test strips and print controls, dodging and burning, photographic retouching and toning. Photography Partial Certificate IV in Photo Imaging Centre for Creative Photography Marleston SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 1 Semester Friday 9.00am 12pm or 1.00 4.00pm Yes, Students should have their own Digital SLR Camera. CREATIVE DARKROOM A & B Students will begin to extend their conceptual and technical knowledge with their photographs. Topics covered will include advanced film processing, black and white concepts, infra-red film, abstraction design, sequencing, hand-held light meters, oncamera flash equipment, portraits, landscapes, history, and photographic evaluation. Both film and digital capture are accepted for this unit. Partial Certificate IV in Photo Imaging Centre for Creative Photography Marleston SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 1 Semester Friday 9.00am 12pm or 1.00 4.00pm Completion of Creative Camera A & B 13
Photography & Music PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL This course aims to provide skills and knowledge in the use of a digital singe lens reflex camera, file management and basic colour management using Photoshop. Students will learn how to operate the camera, experiment with techniques to capture photographic images, review images, restore equipment, clean and maintain and learn to understand about photographers, their work, ideas and techniques. Students will be provided with a Digital SLR camera for use throughout this course. Partial Certificate III in Visual Arts Photo Imaging Stream Open Access College Marden Senior College Marden SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (16 Weeks) Wednesday 4.15pm 7.15pm DESIGN AND STAGE A MUSIC EVENT Students will learn how to run a successful event. Participants will design and deliver their own local music event, as well as have the opportunity to work on three MusicSA events. Partial Certificate II in Music Music SA Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 Semester (12 Weeks) Tuesday 4.00pm 6.45pm 14
INTRODUCTION TO STUDIO RECORDING Students will be working as if they have been engaged by the local recording studio to assist the main engineer to record a band for a CD to promote their work at local music venues. Students will be responsible for assisting with setting up equipment, sound checks, monitoring the quality of recorded sound, labelling/logging recordings, and solving routine problems that occur during the recording. Music s Partial Certificate II in Music Music SA Students may choose from the following locations: > Northern Sound System Elizabeth > Fat Trax Recording Studio Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 Semester (12 Weeks) Monday 4.00pm 6.45pm CERTIFICATE I IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES LIVE SOUND AND MUSIC This course aims to introduce the principals and equipment behind sound engineering and stage lighting for live modern music. Participants will be taken from the absolute basics to where they can specify, construct and operate a small sound and lighting system. Students will be looking at the common equipment used in a sound system and lighting rig using both theory and practical work. Certificate I in Creative Industries Live Sound & Music Music SA Music House Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 1 Year Wednesday 4.00pm 6.45pm 15
Music CERTIFICATE II IN MUSIC SONG WRITING AND PERFORMANCE Students will write original songs which they will be given the opportunity to perform for a live recording. Students will examine different styles of contemporary music and their relevance, learn structured methods to song writing and exploring creativity, ensemble performance, getting the right sound on stage, set up and use of a small P.A., rehearsal techniques and preparing for a performance. s Certificate II in Music Music SA Students may choose from the following locations: Pop > Nexus Theatre Adelaide CBD Rock > Northern Sound System Elizabeth SACE Credits 35 Credits at Stage 1 Year Wednesday 9.30am 3.30pm Yes, Please refer to website CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC BUSINESS BAND MANAGEMENT This course is designed to give students an insight into the music industry, focusing on band and event management. Through hands on group work students will explore areas of creative artist management including career planning, micro business development and event logistics and planning, culminating in the delivery of a live music event. Certificate III in Music Business Music SA Music House Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 45 Credits at Stage 2 Year Thursday 9.30am 3.30pm 16
CERTIFICATE II IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES (MEDIA) GAME DEVELOPEMENT This course is designed to introduce students to the many career opportunities available for 3D artists, animators and designers. This course gives students an understanding of the creative potential of the 3D animation software used in the games, film and visual effects industry. Topics covered will include 3D modelling, texturing, animation, lighting, rendering, character design and environment design. Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) Game Development Design & Media The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) Cabra Dominican College Cumberland Park SACE Credits 25 Credits at Stage 1 Year Wednesday 1.30am 4.00pm CERTIFICATE III IN MEDIA The Game Design Foundations course teaches students how to develop a game from initial concept to playable demo. You will learn how to use the Unity 3D game engine to define and develop game mechanics, develop game design documentation, rapidly prototype gameplay, create interactive environments, process feedback to refine game design and create a playable demo. This course is a great first step if you are considering a career in game design. Certificate III in Media The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) Cabra Dominican College Cumberland Park SACE Credits 60 Credits at Stage 2 Year Wednesday 1.30am 4.30pm 17
Design & Media GAME DESIGN 3D CHARACTER DESIGN This program is an introduction to 3D modelling, visual effects and video games. 3D imagery/model is created and/or manipulated and integrated with 3D models/ photography. This course guides students through the entire analytical and technical process of 3D images. Partial Certificate III Media Film Production Open Access College Marden SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (16 Weeks) Wednesday 4.30pm 7.30pm Yes, Students will need to purchase a flash drive ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING This course introduces the student to aspects of the Architectural Drafting Profession, starting with technical manual drafting of a residence in orthographic projection, followed by a component of sketching, design and Computer Aided Design (CAD). Students will prepare a plan, section and elevations of a typical house. Partial Certificate I in Construction TAFE SA Blackfriars Priory School Prospect SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 Semester (16 Weeks) TBC 4.00pm 7.00pm 18
CADD ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING & DESIGN CADD is the use of computer technology for the process of design. CAD can be used to make curves and figures in 2D space; or curves, surfaces and solids in 3D objects. CAD will be of benefit to anyone with an interest in designing products, fashion design, homes, furniture, gardens or even floor layouts. Design Partial Certificate I in Construction TAFE SA Blackfriars Priory School Prospect SACE Credits 5 Credits at Stage 1 Term (6 Weeks) TBC 4.00pm 7.00pm INTERIOR DECORATING & DESIGN This course will provide students with an insight into this career with a basic understanding of the approach to decoration and design. You will learn about how to use colour, how to follow a concept based on your inspiration for your decoration and about how to plan and represent your ideas on paper. Partial Certificate III in Interior Design Retail Sales TAFE SA Marleston Campus SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (16 Weeks) Tuesday 4.00pm 6.30pm 19
Design CREATIVE TEXTILES/FASHION This course is for those interested in a very creative approach to textiles, wearable art and its application to fashion. Semester 1: Focus areas in this course are dyeing techniques and printing on fabric. These aspects require the application of colour theory. Semester 2: Areas covered in this course will include inspiration sources, machine and hand embroidery, applique and beading. SACE Credits Partial Certificate III in Visual Arts Textile Stream Open Access College Marden Senior College Semester 1 10 Credits at Stage 2 Year 35 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (18 Weeks) or Year Thursday 8.45pm 3.45pm PAINTING AND DRAWING This course is for students who desire to learn and expand their knowledge and skills in painting and drawing. It is a creative and exciting approach to visualising ideas and concepts. A variety of different contemporary and traditional techniques will be covered. Partial Certificate III in Visual Arts Open Access College Marden Senior College SACE Credits 35 Credits at Stage 2 Year Thursday 8.45am 3.45pm 20
GRAPHIC DESIGN (SEMESTER 1) DIGITAL CARTOONING & ILLUSTRATION (SEMESTER 2) Semester 1 The overall plan is to come up with an entire marketing/advertising package for a company, including the logo, A4 letterhead, business cards, merchandise, website and digital files. Students will use computers for graphic design both web and print and to provide information and processes about working as a designer and the design profession. Semester 2 The course aims at developing student skills in the design process and in using digital drawing techniques as a means to communicate ideas. Students use a range of digital and traditional technologies to produce comic book art and composite illustrations. Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop are the primary graphics applications used in this course. Design SACE Credits Partial Certificate III in Media Open Access College Marden Senior College Semester 1 10 Credits at Stage 2 Semester 2 10 Credits at Stage 2 Semester 1 (16 weeks) Semester 2 (16 weeks) Tuesday 4.15pm 7.15pm 21
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Health & Community Services
Health & Community Services First Aid 24 Introduction to Pharmacy 25 Introduction to Child Care 25 Introduction to Nursing and Healthcare 26 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance and Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance 26 Fitness Certificate III 27 Massage For Health and Sport 27 Pool Lifeguard 28 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 28 FIRST AID This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide first aid response, life support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. Apply First Aid Senior Various, see website for details Glenunga & Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 1 Day Various 8.30am 5.00pm 24
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY A realistic, fun look at the everyday operations of a community pharmacy. The topics covered will be transferable to various industries, but will be flavoured with product knowledge and experience from the industry of retail community pharmacy. Partial Certificate II in Community Services Pharmacy The Pharmacy Guild of Australia Dulwich SACE Credits 15 Credits at Stage 1 10 Weeks (Term 3) Monday 2.00pm 5.00pm Health & Community Services INTRODUCTION TO CHILD CARE Students will learn how to care and work with young children through practical activities and theory based research in a range of areas, including health, communication, and nutrition. Participants will also learn how to work with others in a very student friendly, fun and educational environment. This course is offered throughout metropolitan Adelaide CBD in various locations. SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 1 Partial Certificate II in Community Services Child Care Focus TAFE SA Students may choose from the following locations: > St Peters Childcare Centre Stepney > Treetops Early Learning Centre Stepney > Royal Adelaide Hospital CBD Semester (14 Weeks) Monday (RAH), Tuesday or Wednesday 9.00am 3.00pm 25
Health & Community Services INTRODUCTION TO NURSING AND HEALTHCARE This practical hands-on course offers an introduction into the Health Care Industry and will cover a range of skills that will be transferrable within any workplace and valuable in the development of general life skills. Partial Certificate III in Aged Care Education Training & Employment Australia Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (14 Weeks + 2 Full Days) Tuesday 4.15pm 7.15pm CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE & CERTIFICATE III IN ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE This course will introduce students to the multi-skilled work roles that are available within the Health Industry. Students will gain both qualifications over two years, therefore preparing them for pathways into Nursing and Allied Health Assistant roles. Occupations such as assistance in patient care in hospitals, community health centres, aged care facilities, disability facilities, and private practices. Please note this is a two year program. Certificate III in Health Services Assistance and Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance TAFE SA William Light R-12 School Plympton SACE Credits 40 Credits at Stage 1 or 30 Credits at Stage 2 1.5 Years Friday 9.00am 3.00pm 26
FITNESS CERTIFICATE III Each student studies industry approved Fitness theory which is current, comprehensive and will provide a solid foundation for success as a Personal Trainer. The course is structured around real life client progression, which gives students a more logical and relevant study path helping them grasp concepts faster. Certificate III in Fitness SACE Credits 60 Credits at Stage 2 Australian Institute of Personal Trainers (AIPT) Students may choose from a variety of locations, please refer to website Year (22 Weeks) or Semester 2 (15 Weeks) Tuesday 4.15pm 6.15pm, Wednesday 4.15pm 6.15pm or for 15 Weeks on Wednesday 4.00pm 7.15pm Health & Community Services MASSAGE FOR HEALTH AND SPORT This practical course will introduce students to the sports manage industry. The techniques are performed through clothes and are suitable for all age groups and genders. Students learn the professional skills that allow them to enjoy their vocation whilst creating their own lifestyle working with and helping people. Partial Diploma of Remedial Massage Natural Health Academy of Australia Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (10 Weeks) Tuesday 4.15pm 7.15pm 27
Health & Community Services POOL LIFEGUARD If you enjoy keeping fit, swimming or surfing and would like to learn a lifesaving skill, then a Pool Lifeguard course is a step in the right direction for a career in the Aquatics and Recreation Industry. This course can provide you with employment as a Pool Lifeguard in SA, Australia or overseas such as summer camps (eg: Camp America). Partial Certificate III in Aquatics YMCA Training SA Marion (Aquatic and Leisure Centre) SACE Credits 15 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (12 Weeks) Day TBC (Tuesday or Wednesday) 4.00pm 7.00pm Yes, please refere to website Yes, must be at least 16 years of age. Please refer to website CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT AND RECREATION This entry level certificate provides students with the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge relating to the Sport and Recreation Industry. The qualification also gives students the opportunity to develop office skills such as using business technology, promoting products and services to clients and processing and maintaining workplace information. SACE Credits Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Hamilton Secondary College Hamilton Secondary College Mitchell Park Up to 25 SACE Credits at Stage Year Thursday 8.30am 3.30pm 28
Trade Skills, Science & Technology 29
Geoscience Semester 1 31 Geophysics Semester 2 31 Certificate I in Construction Plumbing Focus 32 Certificate I in Construction D2C 32 Certificate II in Electronics (Partial) 33 Certificate II Electrotechnology 1st Year (TGSS Available) 33 Certificate II Electrotechnology 2nd Year (TGSS Available) 34 Pre Apprenticeship to Automotive 34 Advanced Automotive 35 Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation 35 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation 36 Certificate I in Engineering 36
GEOSCIENCE SEMESTER 1 This introductory course is designed to prepare students with specific skills, and knowledge needed to work as field assistants in mining and exploration and other sectors of the resource industry. Partial Certificate III in Mining Exploration Open Access College Marden Senior College SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (17 Weeks) Thursday 7.45am 1.05pm Yes, First Aid Certificate Trade Skills, Science & Technology GEOPHYSICS SEMESTER 2 This course provides students with basic training in the operation and maintenance of a variety of geographical, navigational and other field equipment. This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental principals of physics applied in each geographical method. Partial Certificate III in Mining Exploration Open Access College Marden Senior College SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (17 Weeks) Thursday 7.45am 1.05pm Yes, First Aid Certificate 31
Trade Skills, Science & Technology CERTIFICATE I IN CONSTRUCTION PLUMBING FOCUS This program is a basic introduction to an apprenticeship. The course is structured to provide classroom environment learning, including practical sessions as well as self-organised work experience. Certificate I in Construction Plumbing Focus PEER VEET Albert Park SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 1 Year TBC 8.00am 4.00pm CERTIFICATE I IN CONSTRUCTION D2C Certificate I in Construction (also known as Doorways 2 Construction) is a general construction course providing students with the ability to develop knowledge and skills in all areas of the Building Industry. It includes work with demolition, planning, workplace communications, using plans and specifications, safe work and a White Card qualification, site levelling and manual handling of construction materials. Students will work with a range of building materials including bricks and mortar, concrete, timber framing, roofing materials and gyprock, plus a wide range of fasteners in conjunction with hand and power tools. This course is held one day per week for students that are completing stage 1 or 2 Certificate I in Construction Master Builders Association Pasadena High School SACE Credits 45 Credits at Stage 1 Year Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8.30am 3.30pm 32
CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTRONICS (PARTIAL) This course has been designed to provide students with a taste of the Electrotechnology Industry as a whole - not just electronics. It will provide an entry point for students wishing to gain an Apprenticeship or Traineeship within the Electronics Industry. The course comprises of classroom based study, workshop activities, a major written project and four weeks of self-organised work experience. s Partial Certificate II in Electronics PEER VEET Emmaus Christian College Plympton SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 2 Year TBC 8.00am 4.00pm Trade Skills, Science & Technology CERTIFICATE II ELECTROTECHNOLOGY 1ST YEAR (TGSS AVAILABLE) This qualification provides grounding in safety and basic skills and knowledge for work in any Electrotechnology discipline, comprising classroom based study, workshop activities and one major written project. This Certificate is completed over 2 years. Partial Certificate II in Electronics PEER VEET Albert Park SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 2 Year Friday 8.00am 4.00pm 33
Trade Skills, Science & Technology CERTIFICATE II ELECTROTECHNOLOGY 2ND YEAR (TGSS AVAILABLE) This qualification provides grounding in safety and basic skills and knowledge for work in any Electrotechnology discipline, comprising classroom based study, workshop activities and one major written project. Certificate II Electronics PEER VEET Albert Park SACE Credits 30 Credits at Stage 2 Year Tuesday 8.00am 4.00pm Yes, Partial Certificate II in Electronics PRE APPRENTICESHIP TO AUTOMOTIVE Carry out servicing operations. Test, service and maintain battery storage systems 13 days. Plus Service Engines and associated engine components outdoor power equipment 17 days. Completion of Certificate I Automotive provides entry-level studies for the automotive industry. Partial Certificate I in Automotive Vehicle Servicing VTECH Automotive Davoren Park SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 1 Semester (13 Days) Year (17 Days) TBC 8.30am 4.30pm Yes, Students will require own safety gear 34
ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE This advanced automotive course is for students who have already successfully completed the Certificate I Automotive program and wish to complete further units. This course will cover nationally accredited units from the Certificate II & III in Automotive Mechanical course. This course provides students with immediate knowledge and skills enhancing employment prospects. Partial Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical VTECH Automotive Davoren Park SACE Credits 20 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (18 days) TBC 8.30am 4.30pm Trade Skills, Science & Technology CERTIFICATE I IN AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL PREPARATION Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation prepares and inducts students into the Automotive Industry. This qualification assists in developing the necessary skills and knowledge required to perform basic duties in the Automotive Industry. To successful complete this program student must complete mandatory structured work placement. Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation Quality Automotive Training Melrose Park SACE Credits 35 Credits at Stage 1 Year Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8.45am 4.00pm 35
Trade Skills, Science & Technology CERTIFICATE II IN AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL PREPARATION Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation is a continuation of Certificate I in Automotive. This qualification further develops the necessary skills and knowledge required in the industry. It also provides participants with experience required to apply for Apprenticeships. To successful complete this program student must complete mandatory structured work placement. Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation Quality Automotive Training Melrose Park SACE Credits 55 Credits at Stage 2 Year Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8.45am 4.00pm CERTIFICATE I IN ENGINEERING The Metal and Engineering Curriculum Framework is designed to enable students to acquire a range of technical, personal and organisational skills valued both within and beyond the workplace. Students will also acquire underpinning skills and knowledge related to functional areas within the manufacturing, engineering and related service industries. Certificate I in Engineering TAFE SA Trinity College Trade Centre Evanston South SACE Credits 40 Credits at Stage 1 Year Friday 8.30am 4.30pm 36
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Barista 39 Responsible Service Of Alcohol 39 Introduction to Event Management 40 Hospitality Certificate I in Kitchen Operations 40 Hospitality Certificate II in Kitchen Operations 41 Hospitality Certificate II in Kitchen Operations 41 Partial Hospitality Certificate III 42 Hospitality Certificate III 42 Hospitality Certificate III 43 Certificate II Retail Services (TGSS Available) 43 Introduction to Hairdressing 44 Certificate II in Hairdressing 44 Certificate II in Hairdressing (TGSS Available) 45 Certificate II in Retail Make Up & Skin Care (TGSS Available) 45 Statement of Attainment Retail Make-Up & Skin Care 46 Certificate II in Retail Make-Up & Skin Care 46
BARISTA This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to extract and serve espresso coffee using a commercial espresso machine, including storage of coffee and cleaning, and care and preventative maintenance of machinery. Whether you are looking for a part time job or simply wanting to learn how to make the perfect espresso coffee, this course is for you. Hospitality SACE Credits Partial Certificate III in Hospitality Various, see website for details Adelaide CBD & Noarlunga Centre 1 Day Various days, see website for details RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to satisfy the requirements for responsible service of alcohol under state/territory legislation. This unit covers the RSA skill and knowledge requirements for South Australia. s SACE Credits Various, see website for details Various, see website for details Adelaide CBD & Westfield Marion 1 Day Various days, see website for details Yes, students must be 17 years of age. Please refer to website 39
Hospitality INTRODUCTION TO EVENT MANAGEMENT This program is a hospitality based course designed to provide participants with an introduction into what skills and knowledge are required to enter the Hospitality industry or a similar pathway with an Event focus. This course will give an insight into the Event Management Industry Partial Certificate III in Hospitality Event Management Enhanced Training Services Wilderness School Medindie SACE Credits 25 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (14 Weeks) Tuesday 4.00pm 7.00pm HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE I IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS This course is designed for student with little to no previous experience in the hospitality industry. It will provide the skills and knowledge for the student to be competent in routine tasks in various settings such as restaurants, hotels, clubs, cafes and coffee shops. Upon complete student are able to continue on into the Certificate II Hospitality kitchen Operations or Front of house. Hospitality Certificate I in Kitchen Operations TBC TBC SACE Credits 25 Credits at Stage 1 Semester TBC 9.00am 3.30pm 40
HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE II IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS In this course students gain valuable kitchen skills for employment. Student perform task such as course cooking techniques, working in groups, guest chef speakers, links to industry placements and various function work at events such as the McLaren Vale Sea and Vines Festival and A Day on the Green music festivals. Students also prepare, cook and serve cocktail food at the end of year graduation. This course thoroughly prepares student for the world of work. Hospitality Hospitality Certificate II in Kitchen Operations Woodcroft College Morphett Vale SACE Credits 40 Credits at Stage 1 Year Thursday 8.30am 3.30pm HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE II IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS This course is designed to provide students with an insight into aspects of the Hospitality Industry, in particular the kitchen environment. This qualification will include experiences in formal training via theory, practical exercises, and work experience. By completing this qualification students will have the ability to gain both skills and knowledge to assist them in either finding employment within the Hospitality Industry or to complete higher level qualifications. Hospitality Certificate II in Kitchen Operations Hamilton Secondary College Hamilton Secondary College Mitchell Park Other locations are available, please refer to website SACE Credits 40 Credits at Stage 1 Year Thursday 8.30am 3.30pm 41
Hospitality PARTIAL HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE III The hospitality industry covers a wide range of organisations offering food service and accommodation. The industry is divided into sectors according to the skill-sets required for the work involved. Sectors include accommodation, food and beverage, meeting and events, gaming, entertainment and recreation, tourism services, and visitor information. Partial Certificate III in Hospitality Enhanced Training Services Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 & 25 Credits at Stage 2 Semester (13 Weeks + 1 Full Day) TBC 4.15pm 7.15pm HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE III The Certificate III in Hospitality provides the skills and knowledge for an indivaidual to be competent in a range of activities and functions requiring basic operational knowledge and practical skills within a hospitality food and beverage environment. This course is for students wseeking employment in the various hospitality settings. Certificate III in Hospitality Enhanced Training Services Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 & 60 Credits at Stage 2 Year (26 weeks + 2 Full Days) TBC 4.15pm 7.15pm 42
HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE III This qualification reflects the role of skilled operators who use a wide range of well developed hospitality skills. Students will have a sound knowledge of industry operations. Hospitality Certificate III Madec Australia Hospitality Noarlunga Centre & Westfield Marion SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 & 60 Credits at Stage 2 Year Day and Time TBC CERTIFICATE II RETAIL SERVICES (TGSS AVAILABLE) This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a range of activities and functions requiring basic retail operational knowledge and practical skills. Students will work in a simulated workplace. Certificate II in Retail Services TAFE SA Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 25 Credits at Stage 1 3 Terms (20 Weeks) Tuesday 4.00pm 7.00pm 43
Hairdressing INTRODUCTION TO HAIRDRESSING This course is the ideal for students wishing to pursue study in Hairdressing. If you believe you have a passion for hair, join us for an exciting, fun and creative introduction into this industry and learn some of the skills required to become a Hairdresser. Students will gain extensive pre-employment skills into several industry workplaces, together with helpful tips on their own personal presentation. Partial Certificate II in Hairdressing Parlour Hair Academy Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 40 Credits at Stage 1 Semester Tuesday 9.30am 3.30pm CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING Students wishing to pursue a career in hairdressing will gain a valuable insight into the profession by completing this course. Students work in a salon environment and learn skills that will help them integrate into the industry. There is a constant demand for welltrained hairdressers and Certificate II in Hairdressing is a fantastic pathway to a school based or full time apprenticeship in Certificate III in Hairdressing. Certificate II in Hairdressing Parlour Hair Academy Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 50 Credits at Stage 1 Year Tuesday 9.30am 3.30pm 44
CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING (TGSS AVAILABLE) Certificate II in Hairdressing offers aspiring hairdressers the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of various hairstyling applications and techniques. It is an entry-level program for the hairdressing industry. Students work in a salon-style environment and learn skills that will help them integrate into the industry. Certificate II in Hairdressing Clip Joint Academy Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 50 Credits at Stage 1 Year Thursday 9.00am 4.00pm Hairdressing & Make-Up Services CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE UP AND SKIN CARE (TGSS AVAILABLE) Is an entry-level qualification into the Beauty Industry. This course offers aspiring make-up artists the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of various make-up applications and essential techniques of make-up artistry to allow them to work in a cosmetic retail environment or freelance work as a Make-Up Artist. The course includes a practical photo shoot and the students will receive a portrait for their portfolio. Certificate II in Retail Make Up and Skin Care Clip Joint Academy Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 60 Credits at Stage 1 Year TBC 9.00am 4.00pm 45
Make-Up Services STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT RETAIL MAKE-UP & SKIN CARE This is a fun practical short course that will give the participant a better understanding of the cosmetics industry and how to apply skin products and a basic makeup application to industry standards. Students learn and are assessed on how to cleanse skin, how to choose and give advice on skin care products for the purpose of retail cosmetic sales, contra indications, how to apply and remove skincare products. Statement of Attainment Certificate II in Retail Makeup & Skin Care Media Makeup Academy & Agency Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 10 Credits at Stage 1 Semester (14 Weeks) Monday 5.30pm 7.30pm RETAIL MAKE-UP & SKIN CARE (TGSS AVAILABLE) Students undertake skin care and basic makeup application and develop techniques to update beauty industry knowledge. Providing an initial grounding for students who wish to embark on a career as a professional Makeup Artist. Students gain practival skills required to work as a professional photographic make-up artist. Certificate II in Retail Make Up and Skin Care Media Makeup Academy & Agency Adelaide CBD SACE Credits 60 Credits at Stage 1 Year (includes study breaks) Friday 9.00am 3.00pm or Monday & Thursday 6.00pm 8.30pm 46
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The following websites are important for your information: SACE VET Recognition Register www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/recognised-learning/recognition-register Skills for All www.skills.sa.gov.au/training-learning/training-for-school-students TAFE SA www.tafesa.edu.au
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