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TABLE TABLE OF OF CONTENTS CONTENTS PAGE SECTION NUMBER For over 30 years, our ‘Do Year 11 and 12 Differently’ program at Senior INTRODUCTION 2 SECTION PAGE NUMBER College has met the unique learning A PROGRAM DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND 5 needs and future goals of students Introduction 2 by providing you with a practical WHY STUDY YEAR 11 AND 12 AT TAFE 5 and independent study alternative. Why Study Year 11 and 12 at TAFE? 4 Whatever your life situation, you will A PROGRAM OPEN TO EVERYONE 6 Do Year 11 and 12 Differently 6 be able to benefit from completing NEED TO KNOW 7 Year 11 and 12 in the flexible, A Program Open to Everyone 7 personal, and mature learning UNDERSTANDING YOUR OPTIONS 8 environment we provide. Need to Know 8 QCAA SUBJECTS 11 Understanding Your Options 10 Delivered exclusively at our Alexandra > English 12 Hills campus, once in the program QCAA Subjects 11 you can select either an academic > Essential English 12 Australian Tertiary Admission Rank > English 12 > Mathematics 12 (ATAR) pathway or a vocational > Applied English 12 Queensland Certificate of Education > Essential Mathematics 13 (QCE) pathway that also gives you > Mathematics 12 access to TAFE at School program. > Business 13 > Essential Mathematics 13 > Biology 14 Best of all, choosing to do ‘Year > Biology 14 11 and 12 Differently’ with us gives > Science in Practice 14 you direct entry into the TAFE > Science in Practice 14 > Modern History 14 Queensland course of your choice > Modern History 14 after you graduate. TAFE Queensland > Business Studies 15 offers qualifications from certificate > Business Studies 15 level right through to degrees, putting > Information and Communication Technology 15 you on the fast-track to new learning > Information and Communication Technology 15 > Social and Community Studies 15 and employment opportunities. > Social and Communication Studies 15 Our blend of industry connections, > Visual Arts in Practice 16 practical training and academic > Visual Arts in Practice 16 thinking provide you with the skills > Drama in Practice 16 and qualifications you need to adapt > Drama in Practice 16 > Music in Practice 16 to an ever-changing professional > Music in Practice 16 environment. Whatever your goal > Health Education 17 may be, we can help you make great > Health Education 17 happen for your future. > Aquatic Practices 17 > Aquatic Practices 17 CHOOSE YOUR PATHWAY 18 TAFE at School Programs 18 TAFE AT SCHOOL PROGRAMS 19 Choose Your Pathway 22 OUR LEARNING SPACES 22 Our Learning Spaces 23 Disclaimer: All information was accurate at time of publication; however, TAFE Queensland policies, tuition fees, competencies and course content is subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, appropriate accreditation and registration requirements. 2 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 3
I REALLY LIKE MY CLASSES. I’VE GONE FROM C’S AND D’S TO A’S A PROGRAM DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND AND B’S. ALL THE KIDS THERE ARE MORE MATURE AND THE TEACHERS HELP YOU A LOT MORE. Our ‘Do Year 11 and 12 Differently’ program has been designed for you to complete your senior high school studies EDAN WHITLOCK in a relaxed and supported environment, giving you the opportunity to obtain either a Queensland Certificate Of Education (QCE) or an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score. With either of these qualifications in hand, you can transition through to further study or employment in your chosen field with increased ease and greater confidence. In addition, the learning environment at TAFE Queensland, Alexandra Hills campus enables Year 11 and 12 students to develop as individuals in a friendly and supportive atmosphere, providing access to: §§ Industry-standard vocational training facilities §§ Computer labs §§ Fully equipped resource centre §§ Canteen §§ Theatre and auditorium §§ Multi-purpose activity centre. WHY STUDY YEAR 11 AND 12 AT TAFE? A SUPPORTIVE PROGRAM CAREER HUB Other excellent student support services are offered Year 12 students will also join the Career Hub in at TAFE Queensland, including: semester two of their Mentoring Program. This prepares students for the completion of Year 12, and equips §§ Qualified counsellors them with key skills required to be job-ready. Students §§ Career guidance via counsellors will focus on their individual career pathways, and learn skills to meet these goals, including an exciting schedule §§ Tutorial support of industry guest speakers to discuss various §§ Mentor program career choices. §§ Career hub §§ Disability support officer. DISABILITY SUPPORT TAFE Queensland has Disability Services Officers who: MENTOR PROGRAM §§ Offer confidential, friendly advice and support for All ‘Do Year 11 and 12 Differently’ students are enrolled any life situation in the Mentor Program which is designed to prepare §§ Assist students to achieve their educational and you, regardless of academic ability, for the challenges career goals of studying. §§ Encourage students to be independent and take The program is comprised of formal scheduled class responsibility for their course of study time involving a variety of activities, discussions and guest speakers, as well as informal time where §§ Liaise with relevant external agencies, organisations students can raise issues of importance. or government departments to gain assistance Our Mentor Program supports our students throughout §§ Undertake vocational training connected to that their time with us, enabling you to set and achieve particular work area. clear and realistic goals for your future. 4 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 5
A PROGRAM OPEN NEED TO KNOW TO EVERYONE Through this program, Year 12 students are prepared for their QCE/ATAR pathway. Our Mentor Program supports QCAA our students throughout their time at TAFE Queensland, enabling them to set and achieve clear and realistic goals for their future. The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) is a statutory body of the Queensland Government which provides Kindergarten to Year 12 syllabuses, guidelines, assessment, reporting, testing and certification CAN ANYONE APPLY? ENROLMENT PROCESS services for Queensland schools. Students entering the ‘Do Year 11 and 12 Differently’ All subjects taught in our ‘Do Year 11 and 12 Differently’ are QCAA accredited to the same standards as other 1. Information night program should have completed year 10 or the Queensland high schools. equivalent. Each application is examined on merit. All 2. Complete online enquiry applicants must be between 15 and 17 years of age AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY ADMISSION QUEENSLAND CERTIFICATE OF 3. Interview at application and have achieved five year 10 subjects RANK (ATAR) EDUCATION (QCE) including English and Mathematics. 4. Enrol Beginning in 2020, eligible students graduating Year 12 The QCE is Queensland’s senior school qualification 5. Commence study will receive an ATAR. This score, between 0 and 99.95 which is awarded to eligible students usually at the end 6. Orientation will decide tertiary entrance into courses offered by of Year 12. HOW DO I APPLY? TAFE Queensland or any major university. The QCE is a broad-based, internationally recognised Enrolment information and application forms are To be eligible for an ATAR*, successful completion of 5 qualification awarded to young people who have available via: school.tafebrisbane.edu.au KEY DATES FOR CLASSES: subjects (C or better) is required to qualify for an ATAR, achieved a significant amount of learning, to a set §§ Web chat on our website a minimum of 4 being General Subjects. standard and in a set pattern, while meeting literacy SENIOR COLLEGE - 29 JANUARY, 2019 and numeracy requirements. §§ Filling out an enquiry form on our website A student’s ATAR will be calculated from their best 5 TAFE AT SCHOOL - 11 FEBRUARY, 2019 subject results, one of which may be: The QCE is a student’s passport to move confidently §§ Calling 13 72 48 from school to work, training and further education. It §§ A VET Certificate III or above, or is awarded to students who achieve 20 credits across Once we receive your application, we will contact you a wide range of learning options including General and to discuss the next step. §§ An applied subject result Applied subjects, vocational education and training, * Successful completion of an English subject (C or better) workplace and community learning. is necessary to be eligible for an ATAR however this grade will only be used in the calculation if it is one of the student’s best 5 subject results. GENERAL SUBJECTS / APPLIED SUBJECTS 2019 will see Year 11 students commence study under the new QCE Senior Schooling system. SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICESHIP OR TRAINEESHIP General subjects are based on syllabuses that have been approved and issued by the QCAA. Results in General A school-based Apprenticeship or Traineeship (SAT) is subjects can count in the calculation of an ATAR, the most a government-funded system where students are able common selection device used by the tertiary sector. to commence a nationally-recognised training program In General subjects, senior students’ learning will be as an employee while completing their QCE. A training assessed using four assessment tasks. Three assessment agreement is individually designed in consultation with tasks will be conducted by the classroom teacher with the the student, the employer, the Vocational Trainer, an final task being a subject-specific state-wide external task Australian Apprenticeship Centre and the school. or exam. TAFE Queensland Senior College students are able Applied subjects are developed from Subject Area to pursue a SAT program of their choice whilst Syllabuses (SAS) and when successfully completed completing their studies at TAFE Queensland. contribute 4 credits toward a QCE. They do not directly A student taking on a SAT program will: contribute towards the calculation of an ATAR for tertiary entrance. §§ Study 3 - 5 QCAA subjects and undertake the For more information on QCAA standards, points and Mentor Program subjects, please visit: §§ Work part-time qcaa.qld.edu.au/senior/new-snr-assessment-te §§ Undertake vocational training connected to that particular work area. 6 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 7
UNDERSTANDING YOUR OPTIONS ATAR QCE AND/OR PATHWAY VOCATIONAL PATHWAY MENTOR PROGRAM MENTOR PROGRAM 6 SUBJECTS 4 QCAA SUBJECTS + 1 VOCATIONAL (English compulsory) CERTIFICATE OR 5 QCAA SUBJECTS WHAT’S INVOLVED: WHAT’S INVOLVED: §§ Minimum of 4 general subjects §§ We recommend 4 QCAA-registered subjects and 1 vocational certificate or 5 QCAA-registered subjects §§ Optional Vocational Certificate or §§ Other options also available. Please contact us for §§ Optional applied subject more details §§ To complete, students need to have accumulated 20 points, at least 12 credits must be core LEADS TO: OUTCOMES: §§ Queensland Certificate of Education §§ ATAR Score §§ ATAR Score LEADS TO: §§ Employment §§ Queensland Certificate of Education §§ Queensland Certificate of Education OUTCOMES: §§ Entrance to a TAFE diploma/degree §§ Vocational Qualification (if undertaken) §§ Vocational Certificate(s) or University §§ Queensland Certificate of Education §§ Employment §§ Vocational Qualification (if undertaken) §§ TAFE Queemsland diploma courses and ongoing NOTE: study options If you are considering further study you need to check with the provider to ensure you are VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES studying the prerequisites for their course. ‘Do Year 11 and 12 Differently’ program has a range of vocational certificates available to you. You are entitled A QTAC guide will be available at our interview to one government subsidised qualification while at to check current Queensland prerequisites. school but you may also choose from a range of full fee programs. TAFE at School programs for TAFE Queensland are provided at the back of this guide. 8 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 9
ATTENDING TAFE AND GOING THROUGH THE SENIOR COLLEGE COURSE HAS GIVEN QUEENSLAND CURRICULUM ME, AND OTHER STUDENTS, A SECOND CHANCE TO COMPLETE YEAR 11 AND 12. AND ASSESSMENT (QCAA) I HAVE MORE CONFIDENCE NOW, AS WE ARE SUPPORTED BY CARING TEACHERS AND STAFF. TAFE HAS PROVIDED THE SUBJECTS DIRECTION I WAS LACKING FOR MY FUTURE. NOW, IT’S NOT A CASE OF I COULD MAYBE DO THAT, I KNOW I CAN DO IT. TAYLAH GIBSON School Captain 2017 GENERAL SUBJECTS APPLIED SUBJECTS TAFE has provided ENGLISH + ESSENTIAL ENGLISH the direction I was MATHEMATICS BUSINESS + + ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS BUSINESS STUDIES lacking for my future. BIOLOGY + INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MODERN HISTORY + SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY STUDIES HEALTH EDUCATION + VISUAL ARTS IN PRACTICE HEALTH EDUCATION MUSIC IN PRACTICE DRAMA IN PRACTICE AQUATIC PRACTICES SCIENCE IN PRACTICE + ATAR AND QCE PATHWAY SUBJECTS VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE QCE AND/OR VOCATIONAL PATHWAY SUBJECTS QCE AND/OR VOCATIONAL PATHWAY 10 | tafeqld.edu.au REQUIRED SUBJECTS DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 11
ENGLISH + ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: AN UNDERSTANDING OF: English is a two-year program that is highly §§ Language use Essential Mathematics provides a broad §§ Reading maps, recommended for students who want to §§ Writing for academic purposes base of practical mathematics if you are tables and graphs §§ Calculations used for basic §§ Critical awareness gain an ATAR score. Most university courses planning a vocational outcome. financial management §§ How to deliver a §§ Earning, spending, require applicants to have successfully §§ Literary appreciation formal presentation borrowing and §§ Skills needed to interpret data completed four semesters of Senior English. The course is organised under various §§ Writing skills investing money displayed graphically It is also a subject that employers recognise §§ Textual analysis themes with a focus on numeracy §§ Spoken communication and basic mathematical skills that are §§ Taxation and GST §§ Knowledge required to plan for and value. §§ How culture can change how encountered in day-to-day living with and establish a small we read. §§ Renting, buying and Assessment is predominantly written with practical applications relating to business enterprise. renovating property some compulsory spoken tasks. Students vocational areas. §§ Business planning will have opportunities to engage with diverse texts for a variety of audiences and purposes. ESSENTIAL ENGLISH BUSINESS + DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: AN UNDERSTANDING OF: Essential English focuses on content and §§ Youth issues Business provides opportunities for §§ Business fundamentals skills which will prepare you for employment. §§ Narrative structure of students to develop business knowledge §§ Business environments §§ This sporting life §§ Establishing and growing In this course, you will be expected to contemporary media and skills to contribute to society, the and situations a business read, view and discuss a wide range of §§ Small business workforce and the marketplace. You §§ How to craft creative fiction and §§ Concepts and strategies texts and media, including; novels, films, will investigate the business life cycle, §§ Competitive markets §§ Anthology non-fiction textual analysis documentaries and songs. develop skills in examining data and learn §§ Utilising data for business §§ Strategic marketing §§ The core elements of business concepts, theories, processes §§ Decision making and everyday communication §§ Business evolution and strategies relevant to leadership, proposal strategies and transformation §§ Writing for an audience. management and entrepreneurship. §§ Responding to markets and customers. You will engage with the dynamic business world, the changing workforce and emerging digital technologies. MATHEMATICS + DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: Mathematics is a QCAA subject that can §§ Financial mathematics contribute to gaining of an ATAR used for §§ The knowledge and skills of §§ Applied geometry university entrance as well as real world computation, estimation usage. As such, Mathematics will equip you §§ Data exploration and measurement with the skills to manage the mathematics and analysis §§ How to interpret and analyse you will encounter in everyday life as well as §§ Investing and networking information presented in a variety non-science university courses. of forms §§ The ability to make judgments based upon evidence and reasoning §§ How to justify and communicate results in a variety of forms. 12 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 13
BIOLOGY + BUSINESS STUDIES DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: UNDERSTANDING OF: By studying Biology you will gain an §§ Cellular biology Once enrolled in Business Studies, you will §§ Events and understanding of the complex and diverse §§ Developments in biology be involved in a range of contemporary real sports management §§ The technologies utilised in day §§ Animal and world of organisms and the natural systems and their impact on world activities. Business learning involves to day business operations plant physiology §§ Marketing that affect them. You will get the chance modern society a range of experiences that provide §§ How teamwork facilitates to undertake experiments that investigate §§ Genetics and diversity knowledge, processes and skills that can §§ Retail and real estate §§ The link between biology, innovation and success problems pertaining to the living worlds §§ Ecological studies technology and be applied to business in the real-world. §§ Financial services in business including plant and animal physiology, economic development You will gain an understanding of business §§ Contemporary global issues §§ Communication strategies that genetics and ecology. in science §§ Basic anatomy and environments and have the opportunity to can be used to sell ideas and physiology of plants, engage in practical business projects. build partnerships. animals and microbes. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE IN PRACTICE DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: Information and Communication §§ Digital imaging DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN Technology (ICT) is a practical course and modelling §§ Current and emerging hardware AN UNDERSTANDING OF: designed to train you to produce solutions §§ Document production and software combinations The program of study is based on a §§ Science for the workplace to simulated problems. Through practice §§ Social, environmental and legal thematic, life-related approach to the study §§ Scientific literacy and in problem solving in a variety of contexts, §§ Online communication §§ Resources, energy impacts of your actions of science and draws from the disciplines working scientifically both individually and collaboratively, it and application and sustainability development §§ Skills needed to solve technical of biology, chemistry, earth sciences §§ Workplace health and safety creates adaptable, competent and and physics. Science in Practice uses §§ Health and lifestyle and creative problems self-motivated users and consumers of §§ Technology a contextualised approach, where units §§ Effective communication and §§ Rapidly changing ICT practices §§ Environments ICT who can work with clients and §§ Webpage production self-management skills. and protocols. deliver the core through electives. colleagues to identify issues and §§ Discovery and change §§ Technology and society To enhance scientific understanding of solve problems. the physical world. SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY STUDIES MODERN HISTORY + DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: Social and Community Studies aims to §§ Growing and developing foster an appreciation of, and respect as an individual §§ The development of personal, DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: for, cultural diversity and encourages interpersonal and responsible attitudes and behaviours §§ Living with and relating Modern History is a two-year program §§ The role of gender, race and citizenship skills essential for the effective participation in to others that is highly recommended if you want culture in social conflict and §§ Using research processes §§ Social contexts and issues to gain an ATAR score. If you like the idea social change the community. §§ Receiving from and §§ Critical examination of sources contributing to community §§ Language conventions and of engaging in ‘hands on’ experiences §§ The emergence of alternative, (written, photographic, digitised The course fosters critical, creative and features to communicate ideas as historians, examining materials and folk and youth subcultures archives, popular culture and constructive thinking, and predominantly §§ Health and information collaborating on projects. the arts) focuses on personal development and §§ Money management §§ Factors that lead to §§ Communicating the outcomes mobilisations and revolutions §§ The variety of perspectives that social skills, with emphasis placed on You will examine forces that have developing communication, personal, of social investigations contributed to the development of the flow from diverse standpoints. §§ Global, national and local interpersonal and citizenship skills, §§ Appraise inquiry processes and modern world. movements and problem solving and decision making, the outcomes of climate change social investigations. resilience, self-esteem and self-confidence. Essential workplace, learning, and study skills are also incorporated. 14 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 15
VISUAL ARTS IN PRACTICE HEALTH EDUCATION + DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: AN UNDERSTANDING OF: Visual Arts in Practice encompasses art §§ 2D media processes – The focus of Health Education is the §§ The ecological interaction forms that communicate and express drawing, painting and §§ How to seek creative solutions understanding of health in the context of between human health §§ The health realities of living in meaning through visual perception. This print making to design problems society, and the mechanisms necessary to and the environment contemporary Australia program gives you the opportunity to apply §§ Digital media processes §§ How to apply critical thinking develop and promote health for individuals, §§ The need for health to be §§ Increasing community capacity and your knowledge and understanding of to meet deadlines groups, communities and nations. Health considered at all levels individual empowerment visual arts practices, visual mediums, §§ 3D media processes – Education offers you the opportunity to ceramics and sculpture §§ How to demonstrate creative §§ Individual and collective §§ How to develop and promote art-making technologies and techniques to develop the knowledge, attitudes, values and technical skills participation in the essential health initiatives. communicate meaning through §§ Visual literacy and skills needed to help you reach §§ Relevant workplace health and maintenance and visual forms. §§ Artwork realisation your health potential and to participate promotion of their safety practices. effectively in the promotion of equitable own health health outcomes. DRAMA IN PRACTICE AQUATIC PRACTICES DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: AN UNDERSTANDING OF: This is an exciting program if you are §§ Arts management Aquatic Practices is a practical course §§ Recreational interested in the performing arts industry. §§ How to confidently perform on designed to develop knowledge, skills shipmasters licence §§ Essential skills for safety on §§ Performance principles It offers you hands-on experience stage for an audience and attitudes associated with the safe and the water across a variety §§ Career pathways §§ Weather, tides in various styles of acting, through §§ The business, marketing responsible use of the marine environment. of vessels and currents involvement in various plays, monologues, §§ Acting (stage and administration that When you complete this course you will be §§ Professional practice in auditions, performances and events and screen) goes into funding and equipped to participate more safely in §§ Personal water commercial maritime setting throughout the year. planning performances safety and safe §§ Stage and lighting a variety of marine pastimes. working practices §§ Local maritime laws This program is not just for ambitious §§ The intricacies of establishing and regulations. a career in the performing arts. The delivery methods used in the Aquatic §§ Recreational fishing actors but also for those of you who want Practices program involves practical and snorkelling to be involved in all areas of performing application of knowledge and skills using arts, film, entertainment and music. §§ Boat handling Moreton Bay and its facilities as the focus and navigations of learning and practice. Successful completion of the specific units will result in the issue of a Recreational Shipmasters Licence (Boat). MUSIC IN PRACTICE DESCRIPTION TOPICS COVERED STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF: In this subject you will develop skills in all §§ Music theory areas of music including: performance, and production §§ Developing and refining management, technology and creation. self-created musical pieces §§ Music composition This is a hands-on practical course §§ Technologies involved in the where you have the opportunity to §§ Recording processes recording and mastering of regularly rehearse, set-up, perform §§ Marketing in the musical work and market. music industry §§ Business and marketing practices utilised in funding and promoting music. 16 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 17
CHOOSE TAFE AT SCHOOL YOUR PATHWAY PROGRAMS BY Whether you have decided on an ATAR Pathway or QCE and/or Vocational Pathway, have a think about what subjects you would like to study. Bring this along with you at your interview. TRAINING CENTRE During your study at Senior College students can enrol in a TAFE at School program. You can choose to study from more than 50 exciting and varied certificate level vocational education and training (VET) courses. Best of all, a QCE AND/OR TAFE at School certificate can be achieved in conjunction with your senior studies and counts towards your + ATAR PATHWAY VOCATIONAL PATHWAY Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE). [6 QCAA SUBJECTS] [4 QCAA SUBJECTS + 1 VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE OR 5 QCAA SUBJECTS] ACACIA RIDGE QCE APPLICATION CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE AUR21516 Certificate II in Automotive Cylinder Head Reconditioning (Heavy Vehicle) 4 credits TQST1901 AUR21516 Certificate II in Automotive Cylinder Head Reconditioning (Light Vehicle) 4 credits TQST1901 ENGLISH + ESSENTIAL ENGLISH CPC10111 Certificate I in Construction 3 credits TQST1901 MATHEMATICS + ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS CPC10112 Certificate I in Construction (Wet Trades) 3 credits TQST1901 BUSINESS + BUSINESS STUDIES MSF20516 Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways 4 credits TQST1901 BIOLOGY + INFORMATION AND 52700WA Certificate II in Plumbing 4 credits TQST1901 MODERN HISTORY + COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) 4 credits TQST1901 HEALTH EDUCATION + SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY STUDIES MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways 4 credits TQST1901 VISUAL ARTS IN PRACTICE TLI21315 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure 4 credits TQB1901 HEALTH EDUCATION ALEXANDRA HILLS MUSIC IN PRACTICE QCE APPLICATION CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE DRAMA IN PRACTICE SHB20216 Certificate II in Salon Assistant 5 credits TQB1901 AQUATIC PRACTICES HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services 4 credits TQB1901 SCIENCE IN PRACTICE SIS20115 / Certificate II in Sport and Recreation / 12 credits TQB1901 SIS30315 Certificate III Fitness VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 4 credits TQB1901 AUR21516 Certificate II in Automotive Cylinder Head Reconditioning (Light Vehicle) 4 credits TQST1901 CPC10111 Certificate I in Construction 3 credits TQST1901 52700WA Certificate II in Plumbing 4 credits TQST1901 UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) 4 credits TQST1901 MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways 4 credits TQST1901 MSF20516 Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways 4 credits TQST1901 BRACKEN RIDGE QCE APPLICATION CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE AUR20416 Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology (Heavy Vehicle) 4 credits TQST1901 AUR20416 Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology (Light Vehicle) 4 credits TQST1901 AUR20716 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation (Motorcycles) 4 credits TQST1901 CPC10111 Certificate I in Construction 3 credits TQST1901 MSF20516 Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways 4 credits TQST1901 52700WA Certificate II in Plumbing 4 credits TQST1901 UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) 4 credits TQST1901 + ATAR AND QCE PATHWAY SUBJECTS MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways 4 credits TQST1901 QCE AND/OR VOCATIONAL PATHWAY SUBJECTS QCE AND/OR VOCATIONAL PATHWAY OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE. Programs are subject to change and commencement is subject to sufficient student numbers. REQUIRED SUBJECTS CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS. 18 | tafeqld.edu.au DO YEAR 11 AND 12 DIFFERENTLY 2019 COURSE GUIDE | 19
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SOUTH BANK QCE APPLICATION QCE APPLICATION CODE PROGRAM NAME CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE CREDITS CODE ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology (Networking) 4 credits TQB1901 CUA31115 Certificate III in Visual Arts 8 credits TQB1901 ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology SHB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services 8 credits TQB1901 8 credits TQB1901 (Network Administration) SHB30215 Certificate III in Make-Up 8 credits TQB1901 CUA30715 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (Graphics) 8 credits TQB1901 FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting 8 credits TQB1901 SIS20115 / Certificate II in Sport and Recreation / 12 credits TQB1901 BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business 8 credits TQB1901 SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness 10283 NAT Certificate IV in Crime and Justice Studies 8 credits TQB1901 SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 4 credits TQB1901 BSB42115 Certificate IV in Library and Information services 8 credits TQB1901 CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services 4 credits TQB1901 CABOOLTURE CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care 4 credits TQB1901 QCE APPLICATION MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology 4 credits TQB1901 CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE MST30816 / Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology / SHB20216 Certificate II in Salon Assistant 4 credits TQB1901 8 credits TQB1901 MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology SHB20116 / Certificate II in Salon Assistant / 8 credits TQB1901 HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services 4 credits TQB1901 SHB20216 Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics FBP20217 Certificate II in Baking 4 credits TQB1901 BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business 8 credits TQB1901 SIT20316 / Certificate II in Hospitality / HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services 4 credits TQB1901 12 credits TQB1901 SIT30616 Certificate III in Hospitality ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (General) 8 credits TQB1901 SIT20416 / Certificate II in Kitchen Operations / 12 credits TQB1901 SIT30616 Certificate III in Hospitality GROVELY ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology (Networking) 4 credits TQB1901 QCE APPLICATION CODE PROGRAM NAME ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (General) 8 credits TQB1901 CREDITS CODE AHC2121 Certificate II in Rural Operations (Horticulture Stream) 4 credits TQB1901 ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (Network Administration) 8 credits TQB1901 ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (Website Development) 8 credits TQB1901 LOGANLEA CUA30715 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (Graphics) 8 credits TQB1901 QCE APPLICATION CUA30715 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (Photoimaging) 8 credits TQB1901 CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE CUA31016 Certificate III in Media (Multimedia) 8 credits TQB1901 AHC2121 Certificate II in Rural Operations (Horticulture Stream) 4 credits TQB1901 CUA30915 Certificate III in Music Industry (Business) 8 credits TQB1901 SHB20116 / Certificate II in Salon Assistant / 8 credits TQB1901 SHB20216 Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics CUA30915 Certificate III in Music Industry (Performance) 8 credits TQB1901 SHB30215 Certificate III in Make-Up 8 credits TQB1901 SIS20115 / Certificate II in Sport and Recreation / 12 credits TQB1901 SIS30315 Certificate III in Fitness BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business 8 credits TQB1901 SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 4 credits TQB1901 HLT23215 Certificate II in Health Support Services 4 credits TQB1901 SIS20115 / Certificate II in Sport and Recreation / ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology (Networking) 4 credits TQB1901 12 credits TQB1901 SIS30513 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation (Coaching) ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (General) 8 credits TQB1901 SIT20116 Certificate II in Tourism 4 credits TQB1901 CUA31115 Certificate III in Visual Arts 8 credits TQB1901 SIT30516 / Certificate II in Tourism / ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (Network Administration) 8 credits TQB1901 12 credits TQB1901 SIT20116 Certificate III in Events MSL20116 Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement 4 credits TQB1901 MT GRAVATT MSL30116 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills 8 credits TQB1901 QCE APPLICATION CODE PROGRAM NAME CREDITS CODE AHC21216 / Certificate II in Rural Operations / 8 credits TQB1901 ACM20117 Certificate II in Animal Studies ICT20315 Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology (Networking) 4 credits TQB1901 ICT30115 Certificate III in Information and Digital Media Technology (Network Administration) 8 credits TQB1901 CUA31015 Certificate III in Media (Film & TV) 8 credits TQB1901 Programs are subject to change and commencement is subject to sufficient student numbers. 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OUR LEARNING SPACES While you study with us, our campuses will be your home away from home. While ‘Do Year 11 and 12 CABOOLTURE Differently’ program is only offered at Alexandra Hills Campus, we’ve made sure each location is welcoming, lively and perfect for productive learning. From purpose- REDCLIFFE built classrooms and studios, to simulated training settings, we have the right environment for you to learn the practical skills you need to be a job-ready graduate. BRACKEN RIDGE We regularly collaborate and consult with top industry groups and commercial businesses. As a result, we’re able to leverage our relationships with industry and business and provide you with workplace GROVELY training opportunities, skills workshops, professional development events and business breakfasts. Real world assessments will harness your current SOUTH BANK knowledge and challenge you to excel. Programs are subject to change and commencement is ALEXANDRA HILLS subject to sufficient student numbers. MT GRAVATT TAFE QUEENSLAND LOCATIONS LOGANLEA TAFE Queensland campuses are spread over many locations across south-east of Queensland. We are perfectly placed to help you make the most of ALEXANDRA HILLS LOGANLEA everything that Queensland has to offer educationally, Windemere Road 50-68 Armstrong Road socially and geographically. Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 Meadowbrook QLD 4131 Visit our website for detailed maps of each campus: BRACKEN RIDGE MT GRAVATT 157 Norris Road 1030 Cavendish Road tafeqld.edu.au Bracken Ridge QLD 4017 Mt Gravatt East QLD 4122 CABOOLTURE REDCLIFFE Tallon Street 64-68 Klingner Road Caboolture QLD 4510 Redcliffe QLD 4020 GROVELY SOUTH BANK Fitzsimmons Street 66 Ernest Street Keperra QLD 4054 South Bank QLD 4101 PUBLIC TRANSPORT §§ Our facilities are really easy to get to by private or public transport – bus, train and CityCat. Alexandra Hills §§ If you are a full-time student studying 12 hours per week for at least 12 weeks, you are eligible for Bracken Ridge a student discount on public transport. Contact Caboolture TransLink for more information. To plan your travel, Grovely use TransLink’s online journey planner to access timetables and services. Loganlea §§ Call 13 12 30 or visit translink.com.au Mt Gravatt Redcliffe South Bank 22 | tafeqld.edu.au
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