VOCATIONAL COURSES

  Courses Offered
 

Automotive Mechanical Technology

Business (Marketing)
Business (Frontline Management)
Multimedia & Printing and Graphic Arts
Community Welfare
Hairdressing

Youth Work

Adelaide Campus - The Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-Press) and Diploma of Multimedia (double award) and the

Diploma of Community Welfare Work

Melbourne Campus - All courses are offered

AUR30405 Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology CRICOS Code 062114K

BSB51004 Diploma of Business (Frontline Management) CRICOS Code 056646K

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The Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology  is designed to provide trainees with suitable skills in the Automotive Trade whilst also providing exposure to workshop practices and procedures, allowing opportunities for trainees to enter the Automotive Industry.Trainees will be trained to service, repair and diagnose faults in motor vehicles weighing up to 4.5 tonnes and are also taught how to diagnose service and repair faults in light vehicle engines, transmission, suspension, steering, brake and electrical systems and components. The structure of the course gives trainees a sound understanding of the vehicles’ construction, component identification and operating principles. The Diploma of Business (Frontline Management) has been specifically designed to develop the trainee’s management skills in the workplace and focuses on building communication, leadership and planning skills which are fundamental in all managerial positions.



BSB50701 Diploma of Business (Marketing) CRICOS Code 053268M
BSB40701 Certificate IV in Business (Marketing) CRICOS Code 053267A
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These courses are suitable for any student who wishes to develop skills and knowledge in the core aspects of business and marketing to enable them to work as a trainee marketer. The broad range of business units that make up the courses are of great value as a general grounding for any student interested in a career in, or further study in Business. Our Marketing course is work related and project driven, and customised to meet the needs of International students. The Diploma qualification is recognized both nationally and internationally.
Students study three days per week and have access to computer labs on non-study days. Students are encouraged to have some employment experience as this will assist them in their development of business plans, business reports and marketing research.



BSB51004 Diploma of Business (Frontline Management) CRICOS Code 056646K
BSB30504 Certificate III in Business (Frontline Management) CRICOS Code 056644A
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These courses will assist students to develop the workplace communication, leadership and planning skills necessary to manage one’s own performance as well as the performance of others. These are the valuable skills that employers are looking for in today’s workplace. The Diploma will build upon the skills developed in the Certificate III in Front Line Management. As an international student, you will gain the knowledge and skills that can lead to an exciting career in management or to further study opportunities at university.

The Diploma in Frontline Management will allow students to progress towards a management position in an organization, as the course covers the areas of leadership, people and systems management, risk and operational management.



ICP30205 Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-Press) CRICOS Code 058298J (Mel) 058733F (Ade) packaged with the ICP30205 Diploma of Multimedia    

CRICOS Code 043985J (Mel) 058734E (Ade)  download brochure

 
The Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-Press) is ideal for people wishing to gain a broad and thorough knowledge of the Printing and Graphic Arts Industry while the Diploma of Multimedia provides trainees with the skills and knowledge to work in many areas of multimedia design and production across the arts, entertainment, e-commerce and media industries. Trainees have the opportunity to develop the multimedia skills in digital graphics, web page development, 2D and 3D animation, screen design, multimedia authoring, programming and knowledge of scripting languages and advanced HTML as well as  pre-press skills in typography, design and layout, preparing files for print, scanning images, image outputting, scheduling basics, customer service, and a range of software applications used in the pre-press industry today. On successful completion a trainee has developed the skills necessary to work as a member of a multimedia development team or perform the duties of a pre-press tradesperson.

Students also have the option to undertake 900 hours of guaranteed work experience of which 520 hours can be paid.

CHC50702 Diploma of Community Welfare CRICOS Code 051091C (Mel) 058735D (Ade)
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The Diploma of Community Welfare is designed to prepare students to work at a professional level in the human services industry, in such areas as community organizations, church agencies, self-help groups and statutory services. Delivery is in-classroom with industry fieldwork. Field work is an integral part of the training.

Community Welfare Workers are usually involved in service delivery, either direct client work and/or community education and community development projects. They may also have responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers. Workers at this level are required to have an understanding of Indigenous culture and history and to work with local communities in the provision of services.

CHC50502 Diploma of Youth Work CRICOS Code 058299G
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The Diploma of Youth Work is designed to prepare the trainee to work at a professional level in the human services industry, specifically the Youth Services field. This involves working with teenagers in such areas as community organisations, traditional community church organisations, self help organisations, local government and statutory services. The field work experience obtained as a part of the Diploma of Youth Work is an integral part of the trainee’s training.

 

During the course trainees will be trained to have an understanding of the Indigenous culture and history, ethnic cultures, community cultures and to work with local communities in the provision of specific youth services.

 

The course is offered as an addition to the Diploma of Community Welfare Work with a minimum number of subjects to complete due to credits from the Diploma of Community Welfare Work.

 

On successful completion of this program the trainee will be qualified to apply for a position as a Case Manager, Early Intervention Coordinator, Program Manager, Community Worker, Youth Worker and Juvenile Justice Worker.

WRH50106 Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management) CRICOS Code 060009E
WRH40106 Certificate IV in Hairdressing CRICOS Code 060652M

WRH30106 Certificate III in Hairdressing CRICOS Code 060008F

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Training for the Certificate III in Hairdressing takes place in our modern training salon by a highly qualified and experienced team. The Certificate III in Hairdressing provides students with the opportunity to develop the practical skills of cutting, styling and colouring hair.

Upon successful completion of the Certificate III in Hairdressing students can progress on to the Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management) course. The Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management) course provides students with the essential business management knowledge and skills that enables them to establish and manage a successful salon and pursue a prosperous hairdressing career in Australia.

In completing both the Certificate III in Hairdressing and the Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management) students learn and experience all aspects of hairdressing and on completion of the course are given assistance with securing a job in a salon.

In addition to the training undertaken in the Certificate III in Hairdressing and the Diploma of Hairdressing (Salon Management) courses, students are given the opportunity to undertake 936 hours of guaranteed work experience.

Students who wish to enhance the practical skills of cutting, styling and colouring have the opportunity to undertake the Certificate IV in Hairdressing.

 

 

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