2016 COURSE GUIDE
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE TAFE QUEENSLAND SOUTH WEST TAFE Queensland South West is part of the TAFE Queensland network, the largest and most experienced provider of vocational education and training in the state. It s a big statement, but one that s backed by research and confirms our impressive track record. WE MAKE GREAT HAPPEN! TAFE Queensland has a proud history of training built on more than 130 years of experience. We deliver innovative options for both students and employers, and nearly 90% of our students go on to employment or further study within six months of graduating. LEARN FROM THE BEST Our teachers are industry professionals, bursting with practical knowledge. Our teachers are what set TAFE Queensland South West apart from the rest with years of experience students can tap into. WE RE PART OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY Our locations are easy to access and we know the local schools, employers and the opportunities available for students. WE GET IT We get TAFE at School. We have the experience and knowledge to help navigate TAFE at School to find the best fit for students and schools. REAL WORLD SKILLS Our students gain practical skills in real-world environments. Our facilities replicate industry standards to ensure students hit the ground running when they land their first job. 1300 914 754 tafesouthwest.edu.au/tafeatschool
CONTENTS About TAFE at School...4 BEAUTY, HAIRDRESSING Accelerate To Beauty....6 Career Pathway to Hairdressing...7 Certificate II in Hairdressing...8 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION Certificate I in Construction...9 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)...9 BUSINESS, IT AND JUSTICE Accelerate to Accounting...10 Accelerate to Information Technology Systems Administration...10 Accelerate to Justice...11 COMMUNITY SERVICES Certificate III in Community Services Work...12 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Preparatory Skill Set For Professional Graphic Design Practice...13 ENGINEERING AND AUTOMOTIVE Certificate II in Automotive Underbody Technology...14 Certificate I in Engineering................................................................. 14 ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE Certificate II in Horticulture...15 Certificate II in Rural Operations...16 HEALTH AND AGED CARE Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care...17 Accelerate to Health...18 HOSPITALITY AND EVENT INDUSTRIES Certificate II in Kitchen Operations...19 Certificate II in Hospitality...19 Accelerate to Hospitality...20 Accelerate to Events...20 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care...21 School Based Apprenticeship/Traineeship...22 Accelerate Programs...23 For Parents and Guardians...24 Your Role as a Parent...25 Have you thought about RPL?...26 Notes...27 tafesouthwest.edu.au 3
ABOUT TAFE AT SCHOOL KEY DATES 2016 25 JANUARY Semester 1 commences 28 AUGUST TAFE at School courses for 2017 OPEN for enrolment 18 NOVEMBER Finishing day for Year 12 students 23 NOVEMBER Allocation of 23 November offer round - QTAC 25 NOVEMBER Finishing day for Year 11 students Studying a TAFE at School course with TAFE Queensland South West gives students the opportunity to gain nationally recognised qualifications which count toward their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE). Our courses also provide a way for students to get a head start on their career and even get credit toward a higher-level qualification. Students can choose to study a certificate or higher-level qualification at high school as part of their senior studies. This could be through TAFE Queensland South West partnering with the school to deliver the course on schools grounds or the school s teachers delivering the TAFE Queensland South West course. TAFE Queensland South West offers hundreds of courses in almost any industry you can think of including childcare, nursing, business, hospitality, retail, building and construction, information technology, engineering and more. Learn from qualified trainers with current industry knowledge Gain real employment skills relevant to the workplace Receive direct entry into certain TAFE Queensland South West courses upon successful completion of high school TAFE AT SCHOOL IS A GREAT WAY TO... Gain credits towards a higher-level qualification or university studies Gain valuable credit points towards the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and complete a Certificate I, II or III while still at school HOW IT WORKS Students need to be enrolled in senior phase of learning and attend a Queensland high school for the duration of the TAFE course. There are also some circumstances where year 10 students can access selected school courses. TAFE Queensland South West will look after enrolment, record student results and issue an Award or Statement of Attainment. TAFE Queensland South West will even ensure student information is recorded in the school s system for the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE). If students are unsure about how TAFE at School works, they should contact their school s VET Coordinator, Guidance Officer or Head of Senior Schooling. 4 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO STUDY THROUGH TAFE WHILE AT SCHOOL 1 2 3 SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICESHIP OR TRAINEESHIP Students gain employment as a school-based apprentice or trainee which combines learning at work, study at a TAFE Queensland South West location and at school. TAFE QUEENSLAND SOUTH WEST PARTNERSHIP WITH SCHOOLS Students study a qualification at high school as part of their senior studies. This could be through TAFE Queensland South West partnering with a school to deliver programs at the school or the school s teachers delivering the TAFE Queensland South West program. STUDY AT TAFE QUEENSLAND SOUTH WEST Students attend a TAFE Queensland South West location one to two days each school week to complete a qualification taught by TAFE Queensland South West teachers. CONTACT US TAFE Queensland South West tafesouthwest.edu.au 1300 914 754 Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority qcaa.qld.edu.au 07 3864 0299 HOW DO I APPLY? To nominate for participation in a TAFE at School program, please contact your school s VET Coordinator, Guidance Officer or Head of Senior Schooling. You need to identify the program in your Senior Education and Training (SET) Plan through your school and have the school endorse your TAFE at School program choice. OUTCOMES When the student finishes high school they will receive: a TAFE Queensland South West qualification upon successful completion of an accredited course a Statement of Attainment (where requested ) that lists units of study completed in a full qualification credit towards the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE): > certificate I, two or three credits (partial completion not recognised) > certificate II, four credits towards the QCE (partial completion recognised) > certificate III or IV, five to eight credits towards the QCE depending on the certificate (partial completion recognised). Students studying a certificate or higher-level course at TAFE Queensland South West while at school may be charged fees. TAFE Queensland South West will outline any costs when the student enrols. A range of qualifications are fee-free for students and covered under Vocational Education in Schools (VETiS) funding. Choosing the most suitable qualification to study is important as students are only able to receive one qualification funded by VETiS. Visit our website for more information on fees at tafesouthwest.edu.au. You will notice some of our programs in this guide have fees attached. VET FEE-HELP is available for VETiS Student enrolling into an Accelerate (Diploma) Program only, with TAFE Queensland South West. VET FEE-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme to assist eligible students studying Diploma level and above qualifications to pay their tuition fees. For more information please refer to the following website. http://studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helppayingmyfees/vet-fee-help/pages/vet-fee-help tafesouthwest.edu.au 5
BEAUTY, HAIRDRESSING > Wednesday 9am - 3pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > 2 years during school or return post year 12 to complete full qualification > Total - $8,840 (Accelerate Program component only) Tunic (this will be discussed during orientation and is available for purchase from Totally Workwear in Toowoomba or Ipswich) Black dress pants, skirt or tailored shorts (length is to be below the knees) Closed-in shoes (not canvas) Personal stationery (pens, pencils and notebook) ACCELERATE TO BEAUTY COURSE CODE SIB50110 Born to be a beauty therapist? Get qualified asap! This qualification will see career-focused high school students (you!) take early steps towards a beauty therapy career. You ll learn how to perform treatments varying from facials to hot stone massage right through to waxing and lash tinting. These types of Accelerate Programs give you the opportunity to commence Diploma-level studies throughout Year 11 and 12 (and then post-high school), providing the foundation for further study and possibly fast-tracking you to employment. Continue your journey after year 12 to complete the full Diploma of Beauty Therapy. YEAR 1 SIBBNLS202A SIBBNLS201A SIBXFAS201A SIRXIND001A SIBBFAS303A SIBXFAS202A SIRXCOM001A Provide Manicure and Pedicare Services Work in a Nail Services Framework Design and Apply Make-Up Work Effectively in Retail Environment Design and Apply Remedial Camouflage Make-Up Design and Apply Make-Up for Photography Communicate in the Workplace YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH: Equipment and product kits for certain practical units Workbooks and other resources SIRXOHS001A SIBBFAS302A SIBBCCS301A SIBBHRS301A Apply Safe Working Practices Provide Lash and Brow Treatments Apply the Principles of Skin Biology oo Beauty Treatments Perform Waxing Treatments YEAR 2 SIBBCCS404A SIBBFAS404A SIBBFAS405A SIBBCCS406A SIBXCCS202A SIBBCCS302A SIBXCCS201A SIBBCCS407A SIBBCCS408A Work in a Skin Therapies Framework Provide Facial Treatments Provide Advanced Facial Treatments Use Electricity in Beauty Therapy Treatments Provide Service to Clients Advise on Beauty Services Conduct Financial Transactions Interpret the Chemical Composition and Physical Actions of Cosmetic Products Promote Healthy Nutritional Options in a Beauty Therapy Context NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies REGISTER YOUR INTEREST Visit tafesouthwest.edu.au/tafeatschool to register your interest. While you are there you can view the most up to date information about our programs. 6 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
BEAUTY, HAIRDRESSING CAREER PATHWAY TO HAIRDRESSING Increase your employability as an apprentice. Career Pathway to Hairdressing allows you to commence the first 7 units of the Certificate II in Hairdressing which helps you get a head start on a School based apprenticeship in Hairdressing. This course will introduce you to the basics of hairdressing in a salon providing the skills employers are looking for. Career Pathway to Hairdressing will give you personal grooming skills, self-confidence and client-related skills, which can be transferred to other career paths. You will be working with your peers, as well as interacting with the general public and developing your communication skills to maintain a professional attitude in the workplace. SIHHCCS201A Greet And Prepare Clients for Salon Services > 9am - 3pm > Bundamba: Wednesday > Kingaroy: Wednesday > Toowoomba: Friday > 1 Semester > Total - $990 Closed-in shoes Personal stationery (pens and paper) SIHHHDS201A SIHHOHS201A SIRXCOM001A SIHHBAS201A SIHHHDS202A SIHHIND202A Dry Hair to Shape Apply Salon Safety Procedures Communicate in the Workplace Perform Shampoo and Basin Services Apply Hair Braiding Techniques Develop Hairdressing Industry Knowledge Tianna McDonald Accelerate to Beauty The Accelerate to Beauty therapy program is preparing us for our future and to be able to understand the job requirements and achieve our qualification sooner tafesouthwest.edu.au 7
BEAUTY, HAIRDRESSING CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING > 9am - 3pm > Bundamba: Wednesday > Toowoomba: Friday > 1 Year > Total - $3,650 COURSE CODE SIH20111 Increase your employability as an apprentice This course will introduce you to the basics of hairdressing in a salon environment and will allow you to gain personal grooming skills, self-confidence and client-related skills, which can be transferred to other career paths. You will be working with your peers, as well as interacting with the general public and developing your communication skills to maintain a professional attitude in the workplace. Closed-in shoes Personal stationery (pens and paper) BSBSUS201A SIHHCCS201A SIHHOHS201A SIHHIND201A SIRXIND001A SIRXCOM001A SIHHIND202A SIHHBAS201A SIHHHDS201A SIHHHDS202A SIHHBAS202A SIHHCLS201A SIRXSLS001A Participate in Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices Greet and Prepare Clients for Salon Services Apply Salon Safety Procedures Maintain and Organise Tools, Equipment and Work Areas Work Effective in a Retail Environment Communicate in the Workplace Develop Hairdressing Industry Knowledge Perform Shampoo and Basin Services Dry Hair to Shape Apply Hair Braiding Techniques Perform Head, Neck and Shoulder Massage Apply Hair Colour Products Sell Products and Services Samantha Crouch, Year 12 School Based Apprenticeship in Hairdressing TAFE Queensland South West has provided me with resources to enable me to get started in my future Hairdressing career and has provided me with the opportunity to start while I am still at school. BOOK A TOUR You may like to take the opportunity to tour our locations and view our facilities. You can even book to join a tour and view one of our ten training spaces yourself. tafesouthwest.edu.au/about-us/events/book-a-tour 8 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE I IN CONSTRUCTION COURSE CODE CPC10111 This qualification provides an introduction to the construction industry, its culture, occupations, job roles and workplace expectations. The units of competency cover essential work health and safety requirements, the industrial and work organisation structure, communication skills, work planning, and basic use of tools and materials. The qualification is built around a basic construction project unit that integrates the skills and embeds the facets of employability skills in context. CPCCCM1012A CPCCCM1013A CPCCCM1014A CPCCCM1015A CPCCCM2001A Work Effectively and Sustainably in the Construction Industry Plan and Organise Work Conduct Workplace Communication Carry Out Measurements and Calculations Read and Interpret Plans and Specifications > Wednesday, 8am - 4:30pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > 1 Year > Free Steel-capped boots Cotton drill long sleeve shirts and trousers Personal stationery (pens and paper) CPCCCM2004A CPCCCM2005B CPCCCM2006B CPCCOHS1001A CPCCOHS2001A CPCCVE1011A Handle Construction Materials Use Construction Tools and Equipment Apply Basic Levelling Procedures Work Safely in the Construction Industry Apply OHS Requirements, Policies and Procedures in the Construction Industry Undertake a Basic Construction Project CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (CAREER START) COURSE CODE UEE22011 Calling all bright sparks! This entry-level course will see you graduate with a qualification, knowledge and experience, allowing you to find employment, while starting your journey towards becoming an electrotechnology electrician. UEENEEK142A UEENEEE104A UEENEEE141A UEENEEE148A UEENEEE179A UEENEEE101A UEENEEE102A UEENEEE105A Apply Environmentally and Sustainable Procedures in the Energy Sector Solve Problems in D.C. Circuits Use of Routine Equipment/Plant/Technologies in an Energy Sector Environment Carry Out Routine Work Activities in an Energy Sector Environment Identify and Select Components, Accessories and Materials for Energy Sector Work Activities Apply Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, Codes and Practices in the Workplace Fabricate, Assemble and Dismantle Utilities Industry Components Fix and Secure Electrotechnology Equipment > 1 day / week > Wednesday, 8am - 4:30pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > 12 months > Free Steel capped boots Cotton drill long pants and shirt Safety glasses Ruler Pens/pencils (4 colours), Pencil H and 2H Sharpener Eraser (soft) Protractor, compass, 200mm set square 60/30º and 45º Loose A4 paper with ring binder cover or a large notepad UEENEEE107A UEENEEP024A UEENEED101A Use Drawings, Diagrams, Schedules, Standards, Codes and Specifications Attach Cords and Plugs to Electrical Equipment for Connection to a Single Phase 230 Volt Supply Use Computer Applications Relevant To A Workplace tafesouthwest.edu.au 9
BUSINESS, IT AND JUSTICE > 1 day a week, 9am - 3pm > Springfield: Wednesday > 1 Year > Total - $2,550 Calculator Access to a computer with Microsoft Word and Excel Access to the internet A valid and appropriate email address ACCELERATE TO ACCOUNTING COURSE CODE FNS50215 YEAR 12 ONLY Gain middle and higher-level accounting skills Careers in accounting are stimulating and rewarding. This course will get you qualified, knowledgeable, and job-ready, through training in a great learning environment with professional, experienced teaching staff. From entrepreneurs launching a start-up, to professionals enhancing their accounting, finance, taxation and financial analysis skills, or school leavers wanting to move into university with credit, TAFE Queensland South West has the right training for you. Then continue your journey after year 12 to complete the full Diploma of Accounting. FNSACC501 FNSACC502 FNSACC503 Provide Financial and Business Performance Information Prepare Tax Documentation for Individuals Manage Budgets and Forecasts FNSACC504 FNSACC506 FNSACC507 BSBITU402 FNSACC301 BSBFIA401 FNSACC406 FNSBKG404 Prepare Financial Reports for Corporate Entities Implement And Maintain Internal Control Procedures Provide Management Accounting Information Develop and Use Complex Spreadsheets Process Financial Transactions and Extract Interim Reports Prepare Financial Reports Set Up and Operate A Computerised Accounting System Carry Out Business Activity and Instalment Activity Statement Tasks NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies > Thursday 9am - 4pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > 1 Semester > Total - $2,795 A portable external hard drive Access to a computer and the internet A valid and appropriate email address Personal stationery (pens and paper) Closed-in shoes ACCELERATE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION COURSE CODE ICT50315 YEAR 12 ONLY Put yourself at the forefront of new technology Keen to provide responsive, high-level IT support to organisations? This qualification will ensure you have the knowledge and skills to deliver strategic solutions to complicated IT requests, which can include those relating to networked computer systems Continue your journey after year 12 to complete the full Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration. VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY ICTNWK525 Configure an Enterprise Virtual Computing Environment ICTNWK527 ICTNWK534 ICTNWK535 Manage an Enterprise Virtual Computing Environment Monitor and Troubleshoot Virtual Computing Environments Install an Enterprise Virtual Computing Environment NETWORK SERVER DESIGN & BUILD ICTNWK505 ICTSAS518 ICTSUS5187A ICTSAS515 Design, Build and Test a Network Server Install and Upgrade Operating Systems Implement Server Virtualisation for a Sustainable ICT System Manage the Testing Process NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies 10 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
BUSINESS, IT AND JUSTICE ACCELERATE TO JUSTICE COURSE CODE 39293QLD YEAR 12 ONLY Take the first step towards a career in justice Gain the skills to work as a justice professional in an administrative, managerial and/ or law enforcement capacity. This course will see you acquire higher level research and communication skills, the ability to undertake complex investigations, gather and preserve evidence, manage conflict and many other competencies for careers relating to policing, criminology and justice. > Wednesday 9am - 2:30pm >Springfield > 1 Year > Total - $3,504 PSPETHC501B PSPREG401C QLD595JUS01A QLD595JUS02A QLD595JUS03A BSBLEG413A BSBPMG522A Promote the Values and Ethos of Public Service Exercise Regulatory Powers Apply Criminal Law Apply Procedural and Evidentiary Rules Analyse Crime, Punishment and Victimology Issues Identify and Apply the Legal Framework Undertake Project Work Access to a computer (students are strongly encouraged to bring a laptop or portable device to class) Access to the internet A valid email address Personal stationery (pens and paper) NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies OTHER COURSES If you are interested in other study areas or want to enrol in one of our short courses visit our website tafesouthwest.edu.au for all course information. tafesouthwest.edu.au 11
COMMUNITY SERVICES > Face-to-face 1pm - 3pm > Online via iconnect > Wednesday > Toowoomba: External > 3 Semesters > Total: $1,650 A valid and appropriate email address for teacher contact and assessment feedback Access to a computer Access to the internet CERTIFICATE III IN COMMUNITY SERVICES WORK COURSE CODE CHC30112 Channel your empathy into a rewarding career. This qualification applies to community work delivered through a broad range of services which provide support to individuals and groups. This level is appropriate for support workers acting under the supervision of more experienced staff. You ll learn effective communication strategies, gain cultural awareness, and skills in advocacy to be able to provide emotional and practical support to clients, including initiating referrals. CHCNET301D CHCORG303C CHCCOM302D Participate in Networks Participate Effectively in the Work Environment Communicate Appropriately with Clients and Colleagues CHCCD412B CHCCS308B CHCCS411C HLTWHS300A CHCADMIN305F CHCCS422B HLTHIR403C CHCAD401D CHCGROUP302D CHCMH301C Work within a Community Development Framework Provide First Point of Contact Work Effectively in the Community Sector Contribute to WHS Processes Work within the Administration Protocols of the Organisation Respond Holistically to Client Issues and Refer Appropriately Work Effectively with Culturally Diverse Clients and Co-Workers Advocate for Clients Support Group Activities Work Effectively in Mental Health MYPROFILER Not sure what to study? Take our myprofiler quiz to help find the right career for you myprofiler.tafesouthwest.edu.au 12 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES PREPARATORY SKILL SET FOR PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGN PRACTICE DESIGN INDUSTRIES PATHWAY COURSE CODE CUVSS00002 YEAR 12 ONLY A perfect kick-start for your creative career! Dive into the foundations of design, exploring the basics of creating meaningful concepts. This six-month part-time course will see you increase your skills in creative problem solving, learn to use industry software, and understand the power of typography. On successful completion you ll have gained invaluable fundamental design knowledge and direct entry into the Diploma of Graphic Design. BSBDES302A BSBDES401A CUVGRD401A CUVGRD302A Explore and Apply the Creative Design Process to 2D Forms Generate Design Solutions Research and Apply Graphic Design Techniques Use Typography Techniques > 1 day a week, 1pm - 7:30pm > Springfield and Toowoomba: Tuesday > 6 months > Total: $2,200 A portable external hard drive Access to a computer and the internet A valid and appropriate email address Personal stationery (pens and paper) Closed-in shoes tafesouthwest.edu.au 13
ENGINEERING AND AUTOMOTIVE > Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm > Bundamba > Dalby > Kingaroy > Toowoomba > Warwick > 1 Year > Free Steel-capped Boots Appropriate PPE relevant Personal Stationery (pens and paper) CERTIFICATE II IN AUTOMOTIVE UNDERBODY TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE AUR21212 Love working with cars? You ll love this course! Gain the skills and knowledge to perform a range of tasks related to servicing underbody system components of cars and heavy vehicles. You ll cover checking and servicing steering, braking, suspension and exhaust systems. A great entry-level course to give you a taste for the automotive trade! AURTTZ2002 AURATA2001 AURTTK2002 AURASA2002 AURTTB2001 AURTTD2002 Repair Exhaust System Components Identify Basic Automotive Faults using Troubleshooting Processes Use and Maintain Workplace Tools and Equipment Apply Safe Working Practices in an Automotive Workplace Inspect and Service Braking Systems Inspect and Service Steering Systems AURTTD2004 AURAEA2002 AURETR1003 AURAFA2003 AURETR2015 AURLTJ2003 AURTTA2005 AURTTA2004 Inspect and Service Suspension Systems Apply Environmental and Sustainability Best Practice in an Automotive Workplace Apply Automotive Electrical System Fundamentals Communicate Effectively in an Automotive Workplace Inspect and Service Batteries Remove, Inspect, and Refit Light Vehicle Wheel Assemblies Select and Use Bearings, Seals, Gaskets, Sealants and Adhesives Carry Out Servicing Operations CERTIFICATE I IN ENGINEERING > Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm > Bundamba > Kingaroy > Roma > Toowoomba COURSE CODE MEM10105 Learn all about metalwork and product assembly. Become a Metal Production Assistant with this entry-level qualification, which on completion can also lead to a number of different apprenticeships. A fantastic way to get qualified; work with your hands, and see whether the engineering trade is for you! > 1 Year > Free Steel-capped Boots Cotton drill long sleeve Shirts and Trousers Personal Stationery (pens and paper) MEM13014A MEM14004A MEM15024A MEM16007A MEM12023A MEM05007C MEM18001C MEM18002B MEM05012C MEM05005B MEM05006C MEM07032B MEM16008A MEM03003B Principles of Occupational Health and Safety in the Work Environment Plan to Undertake a Routine Task Apply Quality Procedures Work with Others in a Manufacturing, Engineering or Related Environment Perform Engineering Measurements Perform Manual Heating and Thermal Cutting Use Hand Tools Use Power Tools/Hand held Operations Perform Routine Manual Metal Arc Welding Carry Out Mechanical Cutting Perform Brazing and/or Silver Soldering Use Workshop Machines for Basic Operations Interact with Computing Technology Perform Sheet and Plate Assembly 14 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE II IN HORTICULTURE COURSE CODE AHC20410 Gain basic horticulture skills for a flourishing career Do you dream of working in landscaping or amenity horticulture? This qualification will give you gardening, nursery, propagation, irrigation, and weed treatment skills, giving you significant foundational knowledge for you to begin your formal trade course. > Wednesday 9am - 3pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > 1 Year AHCOHS201A AHCWRK209A AHCPGD202A AHCPGD201A AHCPGD203A AHCPMG201A AHCTRF203A AHCSOL201A AHCNSY203A AHCNSY202A AHCCHM201A AHCIRG203A AHCIRG206A AHCNSY201A AHCMOM203A Participate in OHS Processes Participate in Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices Prepare and Maintain Plant Displays Plant Trees and Shrubs Prune Shrubs and Small Trees Treat Weeds Renovate Grassed Areas Determine Basic Properties of Soil and/or Growing Media Undertake Propagation Activities Tend Nursery Plants Apply Chemicals Under Supervision Install Micro-Irrigation Systems Maintain Pressurised Irrigation Systems Pot Up Plants Operate Basic Machinery and Equipment > FREE Steel-capped boots Sun Safe Clothing Waterbottle Sunscreen Personal Stationery (pens and paper) Rebekah Rogers Cert II Horticulture After school I want to be able to run my own farm. By doing this program now at TAFE Queensland South West I feel it will give me the knowledge I need for my future BOOK A TOUR You may like to take the opportunity to tour our locations and view our facilities. You can even book to join a tour and view one of our ten training spaces yourself. tafesouthwest.edu.au/about-us/events/book-a-tour tafesouthwest.edu.au 15
ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE > Charleville: Thursday 8am - 4pm, 1 Year > Chinchilla: Tuesday 9am - 2:30pm, 2 Years > Kingaroy: Wednesday 9am - 2:30pm, 2 Years > Roma: Wednesday 8am - 4pm, 2 Years > Warwick: Wednesday 9am - 3pm, 2 Years CERTIFICATE II IN RURAL OPERATIONS COURSE CODE AHC21210 This qualification provides an occupational outcome for industries and agencies in rural and regional Australia. Depending on the units selected individuals can be employed not only in rural industries but also other rural and regional sectors, such as local government, tourism, hospitality, transport, construction, community services, information technology and metals. > 1-2 Years > FREE A valid and appropriate email address Access to a computer Access to the internet Safety footwear compliant with the Australian Standard AS 2210 Long sleeve shirts Long trousers Broad brimmed hat Sunscreen Waterbottle If selecting the horse units, you are to supply your own safety helmet (compliant with Australian Standard AS/NZS 3838) and appropriate riding boots. AHCOHS201A AHCWRK209A AHCMOM204A AHCMOM202A AHCMOM212A AHCMOM203A AHCINF202A AHCLSK211A AHCLSK204A AHCLSK210A AHCLSK206A AHCLSK209A AHCLSK207A AHCHBR203A AHCHBR202A Participate in OHS Processes Participate in Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices Undertake Operational Maintenance of Machinery Operate Tractors Operate Quad Bikes Operate Basic Machinery and Equipment Install, Maintain and Repair Fencing Provide Feed For Livestock Carry Out Regular Livestock Observation Muster and Move Livestock Identify and Mark Livestock Monitor Water Supplies Load and Unload Livestock Provide Daily Care for Horses Handle Young Horses OTHER COURSES If you are interested in other study areas or want to enrol in one of our short courses visit our website tafesouthwest.edu.au for all course information. 16 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
HEALTH AND AGED CARE CERTIFICATE III IN ABORIGINAL AND/OR TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PRIMARY HEALTH CARE COURSE CODE HLT30113 Take a holistic approach to clients well being. Learn how to make a real difference in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities by providing culturally-specific, clinical and primary health care services to improve clients physical, social and mental well being. This course will see you gain the skills to work with patients, clients and visitors to hospitals and health clinics and assist in arranging, coordinating and providing health care in community health clinics. CHCAOD402B HLTWHS001 HLTIN301C Work Effectively in the Alcohol and Other Drugs Sector Participate in Workplace Health and Safety Comply with Infection Control Policies and Procedures > 5 x 1 week blocks > Monday: 10am - 4pm > Tuesday - Thursday: 9am - 3pm > Friday: 9am - 12pm > Toowoomba > 2 Years > Total: $2,950 Closed-in shoes Their learning and assessment materials Personal stationery, including pens CHCCS401C CHCCS403C VPC240 HLTHIR403C HLTAHW028 HLTAID003 HLTAHW015 HLTAHW007 HLTAHW006 HLTAHW005 HLTAHW008 HLTAHW009 HLTAHW011 HLTAHW010 CHCCS400C Facilitate Responsible Behaviour Provide Brief Intervention Vocational Placement Work Effectively with Culturally Diverse Clients and Co-Workers Provide Information and Strategies in Chronic Condition Care Provide First Aid Work Under Instructions to Support the Safe Use of Medication Undertake Basic Health Assessments Facilitate and Advocate for the Rights and Needs of Clients and Community Members Work in an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Context Assist in Planning and Implementation of Basic Health Care Provide Information About Social and/or Emotional Support Assist with Basic Health Screening, Promotion and Education Services Identify Community Health Issues, Needs and Strategies Work within a Relevant Legal and Ethical Framework tafesouthwest.edu.au 17
HEALTH AND AGED CARE ACCELERATE TO HEALTH > Monday Friday 9am - 3pm 7 X 1 WEEK BLOCKS > Toowoomba > 2 Years > Total: $3,690 Closed-in shoes Their learning and assessment materials Personal stationery, including pens COURSE CODE HLT51612 YEAR 11 AND 12 Channel your empathy into helping others. If you are interested in health care and are looking for a challenging career, nursing could be exactly what you are seeking. This popular course will see you learn in industry-current clinical training rooms, taught by highly experienced nurses. Upon completion of this full qualification, you ll be job-ready for a rewarding and care-focused career. Then continue your journey after year 12 to complete the full Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled-Division 2 Nursing). HLTAP401B HLTIN301C Confirm Physical Health Status Comply with Infection Control Policies and Procedures HLTIN403C HLTWHS300A HLTEN502B HLTHIR403C HLTHIR404D HLTEN516B Implement and Monitor Infection Control Policy and Procedures Contribute to WHS Procedures Apply Effective Communication Skills in Nursing Practice Work Effectively with Culturally Diverse Clients and Co-Workers Work Effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People Apply Understanding of the Australian Health Care System NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies REGISTER YOUR INTEREST Visit tafesouthwest.edu.au/tafeatschool to register your interest. While you are there you can view the most up to date information about our programs. 18 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide 18
HOSPITALITY AND EVENT INDUSTRIES CERTIFICATE II IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS COURSE CODE SIT20312 A course to open kitchen and career doors This qualification opens doors to the dynamic and international world of hospitality, giving you food preparation, safety, and basic cookery skills. A fantastic beginner s course to get you on your way and job-ready for rewarding careers in the fast-paced kitchen environment! BSBWOR203B SITHCCC101 SITHCCC201 Work Effectively with Others Use Food Preparation Equipment* Produce Dishes Using Basic Methods of Cookery* SITHCCC207 Use Cookery Skills Effectively * SITHKOP101 Clean Kitchen Premises and Equipment * SITXFSA101 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety > Wednesday > Bundamba: 9am - 3pm > Kingaroy: 9am - 12pm > Roma: 12pm - 3pm > Toowoomba: 9am - 3pm > Warwick: 12pm - 3pm > 6 months > 12 months - Kingaroy and Roma > Free Access to the internet Access to a computer Closed in black shoes SITXINV202 SITXWHS101 SITHCCC103 SITHCCC202 SITHIND201 SITHCCC102 SITXFSA201 Maintain the Quality of Perishable Items* Participate in Safe Work Practices Prepare Sandwiches Produce Appetisers and Salads Source and Use Information on the Hospitality Industry Prepare Simple Dishes Participate in Safe Food Handling Practices CERTIFICATE II IN HOSPITALITY COURSE CODE SIT20213 Get a career head-start on your classmates Gain the skills to work in the vibrant and booming hospitality industry whilst you re still in High School! If you re interested in working in various hospitality settings as a waiter, barista or bar person, then this is the qualification for you. On graduation you ll have a competitive edge to seek employment in restaurants, hotels, motels, clubs, pubs, cafes and coffee shops. A great opportunity to get a real head-start on your career! BSBWOR203B SITHIND201 Work Effectively With Others Source And Use Information On The Hospitality Industry > Bundamba: Wednesday 9am - 3pm, 1 day/week > Kingaroy: Wednesday 9am - 12pm > Toowoomba: Wednesday 9am - 3pm, 1 day/week > Warwick: Wednesday s 12noon - 3pm, 1 day/week > 6 months - Bundamba, Toowoomba and Warwick > 12 months - Kingaroy > Free SITHIND202 SITXCOM201 SITXCCS202 SITXWHS101 SITHFAB101 SITHFAB206 SITHFAB203 SITHFAB204 SITXFSA101 SITHFAB201 Use Hospitality Skills Effectively Show Social And Cultural Sensitivity Interact With Customers Participate In Safe Work Practices Clean And Tidy Bars Serve Food And Beverage Prepare And Serve Non-Alcoholic Beverages Prepare And Serve Espresso Coffee Use Hygienic Practices For Food Safety Provide Responsible Service Of Alcohol Access to the internet Access to a computer Closed in black shoes 19 tafesouthwest.edu.au 19
HOSPITALITY AND EVENT INDUSTRIES > Wednesday 9am - 12pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > Warwick > 1 Year > Total - $4,365 Good, casual, full covering clothing or school uniform Closed-in shoes (not canvas) Personal stationery (pens, pencils and notebook) Access to a computer and the internet ACCELERATE TO HOSPITALITY COURSE CODE SIT50313 YEAR 12 ONLY Know what you want to do? Get started today! Do you want a career that could take you around the world? Our Diploma of Hospitality can set you on the path to a career working in restaurants, hotels, resorts or cruise ships in exotic locations! Then continue your journey after year 12 to complete the full Diploma of Hospitality. SITXCCS401 SITXCOM401 SITXMGT401 SITXWHS401 SITXCCS303 SITHFAB202 SITHFAB303 Enhance the Customer Service Experience Manage Conflict Monitor Work Operations Implement and Monitor Work Health and Safety Practices Provide Service to Customers Operate a Bar Prepare and Serve Cocktails SITXWHS301 Identify Hazards, Assess and Control Safety Risks NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies ACCELERATE TO EVENTS > Wednesday 9am - 12pm > Bundamba > Toowoomba > Warwick > 1 Year > Total - $4,800 COURSE CODE SIT50212 YEAR 12 ONLY Be what you want to be, earlier! Start working towards your Event Coordination career while still at High School! If you re keen to organise fabulous festivals; live music events; or coordinate corporate or community fundraising events, then this is the qualification for you! Our highly experienced teachers and hands-on and thrilling work experience opportunities will see you graduate job-ready! Then continue your journey after year 12 to complete the full Diploma of Events. Good, casual, full covering clothing or school uniform Closed-in shoes (not canvas) Personal stationery (pens, pencils and notebook) Access to a computer and the internet SITEVT301 SITWHS301 SITXEVT302 BSBSUS301A SITXEVT401 SITXEVT302 SITXCCS401 SITXCOM401 Access Information on Event Operations Identify Hazards and Assess Safety Risks Process Event Registrations Implement and Monitor Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices Plan In-House Events or Functions Process and Monitor Event Registrations Enhance the Customer Service Experience Manage Conflict NB: To gain your full qualification via an Accelerate program pathway you will be required to complete your Diploma post year 12 studies Alexa Goodmanson Accelerate to Events Accelerate to Events provides me with the experience I require for my future pathway. The part I enjoy most is the planning, decorating and setup for the events that we do 20 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE CERTIFICATE III IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE COURSE CODE CHC30113 Make a real difference to a child s development If you are passionate about working with young children, this course can provide you with the perfect career! You will learn to care for children, nurture their development and make sure their environment is safe and supportive. More specifically you ll also cover cultural sensitivity, hygienic practices, and promoting (and the provision of) healthy food and drinks. A comprehensive qualification reflecting the role of workers in a range of early childhood education settings. HLTHIR404D Work Effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People > 2 days / month Wednesday 9am - 2:30pm > Chinchilla > Dalby > Kingaroy > Roma > Springfield > Toowoomba > Warwick > 3 Semesters + VPC > Total: $840 HLTAID004 CHCPRT001 HLTWHS001 CHCECE013 CHCECE011 CHCECE003 CHCECE002 CHCECE001 CHCECE004 CHCECE005 CHCECE010 CHCECE009 CHCECE007 CHCCS400C CHCECE006 HLTHIR403C CHCORG303C VPC120 Provide an Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting Identify and Respond to Children and Young People at Risk Participate in Workplace Health and Safety Use Information about Children to Inform Practice Provide Experiences to Support Children s Play and Learning Provide Care for Children Ensure the Health and Safety af Children Develop Cultural Competence Promote and Provide Healthy Food and Drinks Provide Care for Babies and Toddlers Support the Holistic Development of Children in Early Childhood Use an Approved Learning Framework to Guide Practice Develop Positive and Respectful Relationships aith Children Work within a Relevant Legal and Ethical Framework Support Behaviour of Children and Young People Work Effectively with Culturally Diverse Clients and Co-Workers Participate Effectively in the Work Environment Vocational Placement Closed-in shoes Personal stationery (pens and paper) Access to a computer Access to the internet A current and appropriate email address BOOK A TOUR You may like to take the opportunity to tour our locations and view our facilities. You can even book to join a tour and view one of our ten training spaces yourself. tafesouthwest.edu.au/about-us/events/book-a-tour 21 tafesouthwest.edu.au 21
SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIP/ TRAINEESHIP WHAT IT IS School-based apprenticeships and traineeships (SATs) allow high school students, generally in Years 10, 11 and 12, to work for an employer and train towards a recognised qualification, while completing their secondary schooling and studying for their Queensland Certificate of Education and/or Overall Position (OP) score and this is also an opportunity to earn while you learn. School-based apprentices and traineeships is when you undertake particular certificate II, III or higher qualification and carry out your required tasks at the workplace instead of attending a TAFE Queensland campus one day a week like our VET in Schools programs. There may be a requirement where you do attend TAFE Queensland campus for some block delivery to complete certain units but this is dependent on your qualification chosen. This information will be presented to you prior to undertaking your school-based apprentices or traineeship. It is also important to know that all school-based apprentices and trainees that participate in vocational training do obtain points that contribute to towards the student s Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) upon successful completion. OUTCOMES Learn workplace skills, gain confidence, and adapt to a work environment. It gives the students the opportunity to put skills learnt at school into practice in a real work environment and the opportunity to obtain a qualification sooner. You may also have secured yourself a position in a workplace that you are able to continue on with once you have completed your training. This is also an opportunity to earn while you learn as School-based apprentices and trainees are paid while they learn workplace skills, gain confidence, and adapt to a work environment. It gives the student the opportunity to put skills learnt at school into practice in a real work environment. HOW TO GET ONE 1. Choose the right apprenticeship or traineeship Think about what you enjoy doing and what your interests are. Talk to your family, friends, school counsellor, guidance officer or an apprenticeship company about the career you are interested in. 2. Find an employer you will need to find and employer to employ you and to guide you throughout your apprenticeship or traineeship. There are two ways you can be employed as an apprentice or trainee: Directly by a business By a group training organistation 3. Choose your training organisation This is when your official sign-up occurs to commence your SBA/ SAT. This will also be when you are informed of your possible TAFE Queensland study blocks. 4. Get started It is now time to attend the workplace and start your career pathway. Enjoy your journey! CHOICES Cert III in Education Support Cert III in Early childhood education and Care Cert III in Agriculture Cert II & III in Hospitality Cert III in Events Cert III in Business Administration Cert III in Automotive Cert III in Civil Construction Cert III in Carpentry Cert III in Joinery Cert III in Plumbing Cert III Commercial Cookery Cert II & III in Hairdressing Cert III in Catering Operations Cert II in Retail Make-up & Skin Care Cert II in Retail Cert II in Community Pharmacy 22 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide 22
ACCELERATE PROGRAMS WHAT IT IS Accelerate programs are the commencement of a Diploma level program while remaining in school and completing senior schooling. Students undertake the first 6 or more units of the Diploma obtaining 1 QCE point for each unit completed up to a total of 8. Then students return to TAFE Queensland South West after completing year 12 fulltime to continue their journey and complete the full diploma. WHAT IS THE OFFER If you have your future career pathway mapped out and TAFE Queensland South West Diploma program that can help you can get dream job sooner. BENEFITS By doing an Accelerate program you can gain the industry knowledge and skills to assist you to be able to apply for jobs sooner. VET FEE-HELP available is also for Accelerate programs. VET FEE-HELP is a loan from the Australian Government that can be used to cover the cost of tuition fees for approved programs. This means you can study now, gain the qualification you need, and pay back the loan when your income reaches a certain threshold. OUTCOMES You ll learn workplace skills, gain confidence and easily be able to adapt to new work environments. It gives you the opportunity to put the skills you learn at school into practice in a real work environment and allow you the opportunity to gain a qualification sooner. You may also be able to secure a position in a workplace once you have completed your training. As School-based apprentice or trainee you will also have the opportunity to earn while you learn valuable industry skills. CHOICES Accelerate to Beauty Accelerate to Accounting Accelerate to Information Technology Systems Administration Accelerate to Justice Accelerate to Health Accelerate to Hospitality Accelerate to Events 23 tafesouthwest.edu.au 23
FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS As a parent or guardian, you play an important role in influencing your child s study and career options. Here are some tools to help you to be informed and provide your child with the support and information necessary to make the right decision for their future. WHY CHOOSE TAFE QUEENSLAND SOUTH WEST? Not every student learns the same way and university may not always be the best option for your son or daughter. TAFE Queensland South West is ideal for practical hands on learners. Our courses are focused on learning skills for work. In many cases our classes are smaller and students have access to ongoing learning support. HELPING YOUR CHILD TO DECIDE WHAT TO STUDY Deciding what to study or which career path to take can be a daunting process for anyone, particularly with so many options now available. As a parent or guardian, you know your child best and can guide them in the best direction to take. Some people are naturally suited to certain careers compared to others. TAFE Queensland South West s myprofiler is a great tool to help your son or daughter to find the course that s right for them. FAST TRACK YOUR CHILD S CAREER Your son and daughter can fast track their career by completing a Certificate level qualification or school-based apprenticeship or traineeship whilst they complete their Queensland Certificate Education (QCE). CAN I AFFORD TO SEND MY CHILD TO TAFE QUEENSLAND SOUTH WEST? TAFE Queensland South West offers cost effective study options including the ability to study now and pay later with VET FEE HELP, payment plans and access to government funded training and subsides. Your child may be eligible for a number of Queensland Government Subsides including: Certificate 3 Guarantee Your child may be eligible if they have not completed a Certificate III qualification or higher level qualification. Fee Free Training Year 12 graduates can access fee-free training in high priority areas if they start training with an approved training provider within a year of leaving school. Visit www.training.qld.gov.au for full eligibility requirements. 24 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
YOUR ROLE AS A PARENT GUIDANCE AND ADVICE As a parent you have a key role to play in supporting your child with their career journey. You are generally the first point of call for career development information, advice and guidance for your child. Your attitude can have a powerful impact on your child s career development and how they manage their careers lifelong. Having a positive attitude, watching for activities your child is drawn to and seeing their careers as journeys are some of the ways in which you can support your child to prepare for their future and be adaptable to change. HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD START THEIR JOURNEY TO THEIR CAREER? You can begin your careers conversation with your young person by drawing on TAFE Queensland South West: 1. Book a personal tour with our customer service staff 2. Attend information evenings at TAFE Queensland South West locations 3. Book a meeting with your child school guidance officer to discuss VETiS Pathways while at school Why not make it fun? Access myprofiler at www.tafesouthwest.edu.au to see what qualifications are suited to you and your child? HOW CAN YOUR ACTIONS MOTIVATE AND INSPIRE YOUR CHILD S FUTURE? Have you thought about undertaking a qualification to enhance your current skills and abilities? Or, maybe you have been working in a particular industry long-term. You may be eligible for Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL)? HOW WILL THIS HELP YOUR CHILD? By exploring these options and showing enthusiasm about enhancing your skills will become noticeable to your children and encourage them to think about study for themselves Be a role model include your child in conversations about your personal development, showing your child that there are options available is important Study together and make the journey different, fun and exciting! MYPROFILER Not sure what to study? Take our myprofiler quiz to help find the right career for you myprofiler.tafesouthwest.edu.au tafesouthwest.edu.au 25
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT RPL? RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING Imagine if you could gain a formal qualification that acknowledges the work experience and skills you already have, so you could minimise - and in some cases eliminate - the need to do formal study. RPL allows your experience to be matched to current industry qualifications so you can gain credit towards or even recognition for a full qualification. Experience can include: previous learning work or industry experience (paid or unpaid) volunteering partially-completed studies. SHOULD I APPLY FOR RPL? You might already be on the right track. Do you answer yes to any of these questions? Do you want to gain formal recognition for your skills and workforce training? Are you already working or volunteering in the industry, or have you done so recently? Can your current or previous manager confirm your skills and experience? Could you demonstrate your skills and knowledge to someone else? Do you have any documentation (such as a portfolio of work) to support your claim? If so, why not apply? You deserve the recognition. You ve worked hard for it. Contact us so we can arrange for you to talk to an RPL Assessor about how you can apply. They will explain the evidence you will need to support your application and any on-the-job or training components you may still need to meet. For more details contact 1300 914 754 or southwest@tafe.qld.edu.au 26 TAFE at School 2016 Course Guide
NOTES RTO 0526 CRICOS 02011C All information was accurate at time of publication [July 2015], however TAFE Queensland South West policies, tuition fees and course content is subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, appropriate accreditation and registration requirements. Images by TAFE Queensland. Published July 2015 v2 tafesouthwest.edu.au 27
Bundamba Cnr Mary and Byrne Streets, Bundamba Q 4304 Toowoomba 100 Bridge Street, Toowoomba Q 4350 Chinchilla 9 Zeller Street, Chinchilla Q 4413 Dalby 463 Bunya Highway, Dalby Q 4405 Inala 54 Thrush Street, Inala Q 4077 Kingaroy Corner Bunya Hwy and Geritz Road, Kingaroy Q 4610 Nurunderi Collins Road, Cherbourg Q 4605 Roma Timbury Street, Roma Q 4455 Springfield Education City Drive, Springfield Q 4300 Warwick 200 Dragon Street, Warwick Q 4370 Customer Service Centre 1300 914 754 www.tafesouthwest.edu.au southwest@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS 02011C RTO 0526