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VET IN SCHOOLS 2018 PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES STUDY TAFE COURSES WHILE AT SCHOOL SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE COURSES STEM AND DEFENCE PATHWAYS UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE RTO: 52787
Contents CAMPUS LOCATIONS..................................................................................................................................................... 3 OVERVIEW FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS.......................................................................................................... 4 HOW DO STUDENTS APPLY?...................................................................................................................................... 5 SPOTLIGHT ON DEFENCE AND RELATED INDUSTRIES...................................................................................... 6 COURSES.......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 MEA20415 Certificate II in Aeroskills (Aeroskills Mechanical Pre-Apprenticeship)............................................................. 13 ACM20110 Certificate II in Animal Studies......................................................................................................................... 14 MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology................................................................................. 15 AUR20916 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Vehicle Body Painting Pre-Apprenticeship).................. 16 AUR20916 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology (Panel Beating Pre-Apprenticeship).............................. 18 AUR20716 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation.......................................................................................... 19 AUR20716 Certificate II in Automotive Manufacturing Production - Bus, Truck and Trailer............................................... 20 AVI30116 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)................................................................................................................. 21 52821WA Certificate III in Aviation (Support Services and Operations) ............................................................................. 22 52825WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Para Professional)......................................................... 23 52824WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway – Trades)........................................................................... 25 CHC22015 Certificate II in Community Services................................................................................................................ 26 UEE20511 Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair............................................................................................... 27 UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics................................................................................................................................. 29 UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) (Electrotechnology Pre-Apprenticeship)............................... 30 MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship).............................................................. 31 MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship)........................................ 33 MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering [Mechanical-Plant Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship].............................................. 34 MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways............................................................................................................. 35 MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering Technical............................................................................................................. 36 SIT30516 Certificate III in Events........................................................................................................................................ 37 SFL20115 Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)..................................................................................................................... 38 SIT20316 Certificate II in Hospitality................................................................................................................................... 39 SIT20416 Certificate II in Kitchen Operations (Commercial Cookery/Patisserie Pre-Apprenticeship)................................ 40 TLI21815 Certificate II in Logistics...................................................................................................................................... 41 52700WA Certificate II in Plumbing (Plumbing Pre-Apprenticeship) .................................................................................. 42 FDF20510 Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance (Pre-Apprenticeship) ........................................................................ 44 SHB20116 Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics ...................................................................................................................... 45 SHB20216 Certificate II in Salon Assistant......................................................................................................................... 46 CUA31015 Certificate III in Screen and Media ................................................................................................................... 47 SIT30116 Certificate III in Tourism ...................................................................................................................................... 49 EDUCATION SUPPORT COURSES ............................................................................................................................ 50 How to apply ...................................................................................................................................................................... 51 AUR20716 Automotive Skill Set ......................................................................................................................................... 52 AHC20416 Horticulture Skill Set ........................................................................................................................................ 54 52824WA Construction Skill Set ........................................................................................................................................ 56 SIT20316 Hospitality Skill Set ............................................................................................................................................ 57 Education Support Application Form ................................................................................................................................. 58 FEE-FOR-SERVICE COURSES ................................................................................................................................... 60 ICT30115 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (Network Administration) ...................................... 61 Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Accessory Installation Skill Set................................................................................ 62 CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care ..................................................................................... 63 SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIPS AND APPRENTICESHIPS ............................................................................ 64 2 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE CAMPUSES ARE LOCATED ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PERTH METROPOLITAN AREA ARMADALE CAMPUS • 40 and 45 Commerce Avenue, Armadale WA 6112 • 145 Jull Street, Armadale WA 6112 BENTLEY CAMPUS Hayman Road, Bentley WA 6982 Campus locations CARLISLE CAMPUS Cnr Oats and Bank Streets, Carlisle WA 6101 E-TECH CAMPUS 41 South Terrace, Fremantle WA 6160 FREMANTLE CAMPUS (BEACONSFIELD) 15 Grosvenor Street, Beaconsfield WA 6162 HENDERSON CAMPUS 12 Egmont Road, Henderson WA 6166 JANDAKOT CAMPUS • Annexe: 23 Eagle Drive, Jandakot WA 6164 • Hangar: 14 Compass Road, Jandakot WA 6164 KWINANA CAMPUS Cnr Gilmore Avenue and Sulphur Road Orelia, WA 6167 MARITIME CAMPUS 1 Fleet Street, Fremantle, WA 6160 MUNSTER CAMPUS 9 Gardiner Avenue, Munster WA 6166 MURDOCH CAMPUS 130 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch WA 6150 PEEL CAMPUS (Peel Education and Training Campus) Education Drive, Mandurah WA 6210 ROCKINGHAM CAMPUS Simpson Avenue, Rockingham WA 6168 THORNLIE CAMPUS Burslem Drive, Thornlie WA 6108 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 3
Overview for parents and students OVERVIEW ABOUT SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE This booklet contains information on the range of courses VET IN SCHOOLS COURSES offered by South Metropolitan TAFE as Vocational PATHWAYS TO EMPLOYMENT Education and Training in Schools (VETiS) courses. South Metropolitan TAFE offers industry approved Information such as delivery locations, costs and uniform courses that provide relevant workplace skills at requirements are included to assist schools, teachers, specialised industry training centres. parents and students in making the best choices for each individual. South Metropolitan TAFE students that complete a qualification will be on a pathway to their chosen career. With 14 campuses across the Perth metropolitan area, Many students gain employment or go onto further South Metropolitan TAFE is the largest provider of training such as our certificates, diplomas, advanced education and training in Western Australia. diplomas, associate degrees or university. We have hundreds of full-time and part-time nationally PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITY accredited courses, a range of associate degrees and a South Metropolitan TAFE courses can provide pathways variety of industry-specific certifications across a broad to university. On completion of a Certificate IV or Diploma, range of study areas including: graduates can use their qualification to apply for a wide • Aerospace and Logistics range of courses at university. • Animals and Environment South Metropolitan TAFE has advanced standing • Applied Engineering/Oil and Gas agreements with Murdoch Univeristy, Curtin University, • Automotive Technology Edith Cowan University, the University of Notre Dame and • Business and Information Technology the University of Western Australia in a range of bachelor • Building, Construction and Work Safety degree courses. • Community Services and Health • Defence, Mechanical and Fabrication Engineering Students graduating from South Metropolitan TAFE’s • English and Foundation Skills diploma and advanced diploma courses may gain up • Electrotechnology and Plumbing to one year credit in bachelor degrees of 3 to 4 years. • Fashion and Personal Services For more information about South Metropolitan TAFE’s • Hospitality and Culinary Arts university pathways please call 1800 001 001 or go to • Maritime Studie southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au • Oil and Gas Process Engineering • Science FEES AND CHARGES • Tourism Secondary school students undertaking VETiS courses as part of their secondary education including pre- apprenticeships in schools courses are exempt from tuition, resource and enrolment fees. However depending on the chosen course students may be required to purchase a uniform, protective equipment, text books or trade equipment/tools. ATTENDANCE Students are responsible for ensuring that they attend all scheduled classes. Attendance will be recorded and any absences are reported to the school. The VET Coordinator at your school will be contacted to discuss the appropriateness of a student continuing if there are repeated absences. Students are required to inform their lecturer in advance if they will be absent from any scheduled classes. Poor attendance may mean withdrawal from the course. DRESS CODE Students are not required to wear their school uniform to their course but they are expected to dress appropriately. Where special or protective clothing and/or footwear is required, it must be worn without exception. Students who forget to bring their protective clothing will be excluded from the campus workshops/classes and the school informed. 4 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
How do students apply? VETIS APPLICATIONS FOR 2018 OPEN JULY AND CLOSE FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2017 To complete the application students will require their: • School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA) number (this can be found on your school report or speak with your VET in Schools Coordinator • A Unique Student Identifier (USI) - to obtain this they will need to visit usi.gov.au • Parent/guardian email address and mobile phone number • Most recent school report in an electronic format i.e. PDF • Resume, references and/or certificates which will help support their application VETiS courses are extremely competitive and it is recommended that as much evidence as possible is provided to support the application. These documents must be uploaded when applying through our online application system. Applications can be submitted online at southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/vetis The school will be asked to endorse and support the application before the selection process begins. For more information, please contact your school VET coordinator. SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 5
SPOTLIGHT ON DEFENCE AND RELATED INDUSTRIES Marine Industry School Pathways Program Supporting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics pathways National Sponsor 6 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) AND DEFENCE PATHWAYS South Metropolitan TAFE is the only TAFE in WA with dedicated defence pathway courses. These are in place to provide sustainable links between schools, TAFE, higher education and the defence sector so that current and future defence needs are met and a strategy of attract, train, retain and re-train is adopted to build capability in the sector. Students who are still at school can start their defence career pathway across a range of study areas and a variety of training options are available. SHIPBUILDING A shipbuilding qualification gives you the skills to design, construct and maintain a variety of vessels from warships to superyachts to kayaks. You will gain practical experience in new composite technology, building and repairing boats in a range of materials including metal, wood and fibreglass. Your study will also give you the understanding of industry regulations and boating operations in addition to enabling you to work with other specialist professionals in the maritime industry. Career opportunities • Shipwright • Shipbuilder • Boat Builder • Marine Fitter • Composites Engineer Marine • Composites Tradesperson • Fabricator/Welder • Boilermaker • Sheet Metal Worker • Hull Welder • Pipe Welder Recommended courses for school students interested in shipbuilding Profile: • MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways Pre-apprenticeship in schools: • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic) School-based traineeship: • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 7
SUBMARINE MAINTENANCE DEFENCE TRADES Defence submarine maintenance includes the The defence industry offers a wide variety of trade maintenance and repair of electrical control systems opportunities, allowing you to specialise in all aspects of and mechanical systems to ensure the efficient mechanical, electrical, fabrication, fitting and machining, running of a submarine vessel. Specialisations include refrigeration, air-conditioning, and instrumentation engineering, fitting, machining and fabrication in addition applications as they apply to defence systems, craft, to the maintenance and repair of systems, navigation, vehicles and plant. Our courses are nationally accredited communications, operating surveillance equipment and but additionally the skills you acquire are easily other electronic systems on board. transferable worldwide. Career opportunities Career opportunities • Navy Submariner maintenance • Mechanical Fitter • Instrument Technician • Marine Fitter • Process Control Technician • Fitter/Machinist • Marine Technician • Diesel Mechanic • Boat Builder • Fabricator/Welder • Marine Fitter • Composites Tradesperson • Naval Engineer • Ship Builder • Fitter/Machinist • Shipwright • Mechanical Fitter • Navy Submariner Maintenance • Mechanical Engineer • CNC Machinist • Heavy Plant Mechanic • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician • Diesel Mechanic • Instrument Technician • Diesel Fitter • Process Control Technician • Fabricator/Welder • Heavy Plant Mechanic • Boilermaker • Diesel Fitter • Pipe Fitter • Boilermaker • Sheet Metal Worker • Pipe Fitter • CAD Designer/Operator • Sheet Metal Worker • Draftsperson • Hull Welder • Ship Marine Engineer • Pipe Welder • Logistics Officer • Trades Assistant • Hull Welder • Maintenance Technician • Pipe Welder • Operator (General Hand) Recommended courses for school students • Electronics and Communications Engineer interested in defence trades • Electrical Engineer Profile: • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician • MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways Recommended courses for school students • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics interested in submarine maintenance: • MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering Technical • AUR20716 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Profile Preparation • MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics Pre-apprenticeship in schools: • MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering Technical • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering • AUR20716 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational (Heavy Fabrication) Preparation • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist) Pre-apprenticeship in schools • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication) (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter • AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing and Machinist) Technology (Heavy Vehicle Servicing) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plane • UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology Mechanic (Career Start) • AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Heavy Vehicle Servicing) School-based traineeship: • UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics School-based traineeship: • PMA20116 Certificate II in Process Plant Operations • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering • AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics Technology • PMA20116 Certificate II in Process Plant Operations • AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology 8 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
ENGINEERING Prepares you for work in mechanical engineering research, design, manufacture operations, and maintenance. These courses encompass areas such as fluid power, PLC programming, tuning of multi-loop cascade controls, CAD/CAM, and hydraulic and pneumatic processes Career opportunities • Naval Engineer • Composites Engineer Marine • Composites Tradesperson • Subsea Engineer • Electrical Engineer • Electronics and Communications Engineer • Mechanical Engineer • Heavy Plant Mechanic • CAD Designer/Operator • Draftsperson • Ship Marine Engineer • Engineering Associate • Technical Officer • Electronic Systems Technician • Engineering Drafting • Engineering Technician • Detailed Drafter • Maintenance Technician • Trades Assistant Recommended courses for school students interested in engineering Profile: • MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics • MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering Technical Pre-apprenticeship in schools: • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical-Plant Mechanic) • UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) School-based traineeship: • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics • PMA20116 Certificate II in Process Plant Operations 10 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
LOGISTICS AND WAREHOUSING Start a career in an industry that covers everything from job roles relating to transportation, operations, purchasing and procurement, contract negotiation, warehousing, inventory control, forecasting, customer service and finances, stores personnel, material handling, occupational health and safety, dangerous goods and forklift operators. Career opportunities • Logistics Officer • Non-commissioned Officer • Warrant Officer • Private Recommended courses for school students interested in logistics and warehousing: Profile • TLI21815 Certificate II in Logistics (school-based Traineeship) • TLI21815 Certificate II in Logistics • TLI21616 Certificate II in Warehousing MARITIME STUDIES Gain skills in navigating a vessel, applying maintenance and engineering knowledge, operating a marine radio, applying safety procedures at sea, applying ships knowledge and demonstrating nautical knowledge. Career opportunities • Ship Navigation Officer • Naval Engineer • Ship Marine Engineer • Engineer Class 1 • Engineer Class 2 • Master Unlimited • Deck Watchkeeper • Engineer Watchkeeper Recommended courses for school students interested in maritime studies: Profile • Certificate II in Electronics • Certificate III in Engineering Technical • School-based Traineeship • MAR20313 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Costal) • MAR20413 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Costal) • MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering • UEE21911 Certificate II in Electronics SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 11
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COURSES MEA20415 CAMPUS Jandakot, Aerospace Training Centre Certificate II in ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS Aeroskills (Aeroskills Material fee $30 Mechanical UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE Pre-Apprenticeship) EQUIPMENT This one year qualification for Year 11 or 12 students PPE provided by South Metropolitan TAFE: provides the initial skills and knowledge required for a • Hearing protection highly sought after career in aircraft maintenance, as well • Safety goggles as a pathway into an apprenticeship. • Overalls • Hi-vis shirt or polo shirt Students will learn about the fundamentals of aircraft engines, airframes, electrical systems, instrumentation, gas STUDENTS TO SUPPLY AND WEAR/BRING: turbines, piston engines, hydraulics, mechanical control • Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian systems, safe work practices, test equipment and more. Safety Standards Students will gain invaluable practical experience in an WORK PRACTICE operational aircraft hangar workshop, enabling them to Students will undertake work practice in the simulated learn the necessary hand skills and standards that are work environment at Jandakot campus hangar as part required in the industry. of the normal delivery of the course. Upon successful completion students will receive course JOB OUTCOMES credit into South Metropolitan TAFE’s Certificate IV Assistant Hangar Technician, Assistant Mechanical in Aeroskills (if selected by an employer as an aircraft Technician maintenance engineer apprentice). QUALIFICATION DURATION 1 year DELIVERY INFORMATION Thursday and Friday, 8:30am – 4:15pm Study will commence Semester 1 week 2 and end Semester 2 week 15 (2 days per week) PATHWAYS AEROSPACE SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE UNIVERSITY AVI30116 AVI30116 AVI40408 Certificate III Certificate III Certificate IV in in Aviation in Aviation Aviation (Ground (Cabin Crew) (Cabin Crew) Operations and (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) Service) MEA40615 Certificate IV in U N I V E R S I T Y Aeroskills (Avionics) **Apprenticeship** MEA20415 MEA20415 Certificate II in Certificate II in Aeroskills [Aeroskills Aeroskills [Aeroskills Mechanical Pre- Mechanical Pre- Apprenticeship] Apprenticeship] MEA40715 Certificate IV (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) in Aeroskills (Mechanical) **Apprenticeship** 52738WA Advanced Diploma of Aeronautics (Airline Transport Pilot) SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 13
COURSES ACM20110 ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS Not applicable Certificate II in UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE Animal Studies EQUIPMENT This qualification will provide students with the practical Students to supply and wear/bring: skills and knowledge to assist in a kennel, cattery or other • Enclosed footwear at all times animal care establishments such as a VET Practice. • Appropriate clothing for all indoor and outdoor activities. Students will learn skills in animal care, carrying out reception duties, how to respond to emergencies and WORK PRACTICE follow safety procedures in animal care workplaces. It is a requirement that students undertake the Workplace QUALIFICATION DURATION Learning Course through their school in an animal care environment for a minimum of 40 hours whilst 6 months undertaking the course. DELIVERY INFORMATION Students will be required to document their work practice Thursday 8:00am – 5:00pm hours and provide their lecturer with a copy. • Term 1 and Term 3: Study will commence Semester 1 Recommended students undertake work practice in term week 1 and ends Semester 2 week 10; or 2 or term 3 when not attending TAFE. • Term 2 and Term 4: Study will commence Semester 1 JOB OUTCOMES week 11 and end Semester 2 week 20. Animal Care Attendant, Animal Shelter Attendant, Kennel CAMPUS Hand, Cattery Attendant, Pet Shop Attendant, Assistant Grooming Attendant, Pet Exerciser. Peel PATHWAYS ANIMAL STUDIES SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE UNIVERSITY ACM30612 Certificate III in Pet Grooming ACM20110 ACM20110 ACM30410 ACM40310 Certificate II in Certificate II in Certificate III in Certificate IV U N I V E R S I T Y Animal Studies Animal Studies Companion Animal in Companion (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) Services Animal Services **not for general entry** ACM40412 Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing ACM50512 Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (General Practice) **not for general entry** 14 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES MST20616 • Students may enrol in the Thursday and Friday classes and complete the full qualification in one year; or Certificate II in • Students may enrol in either the Thursday (construction) Applied Fashion Design or Friday (pattern-making) classes and complete the full qualification over two years and Technology (both a Thursday and Friday class must be undertaken South Metropolitan TAFE offers an exciting new during this two year period). pathway of learning which incorporates all aspects CAMPUS of the fashion production process - from design principles to construction techniques and from fibre Bentley and fabric research to pattern-making and drafting. ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS Main areas of study include: Class kits and fabric samples of approximately $150 • Design for both Thursday and Friday classes, to be paid on the • Construction (woven and knit) first day. • Pattern-making • Thursday class: students will be required to purchase • Sustainability materials depending on their chosen garments. • Occupational health and safety • Friday class: students may be required to purchase • Textile Development further design and patternmaking equipment for • Fashion Design Process project work. • Electronic design tools • Hand finishing techniques UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE QUALIFICATION DURATION EQUIPMENT: 1 or 2 years Students to supply and wear/bring: • Appropriate clothing DELIVERY INFORMATION • Closed in shoes • Thursday 9:00am – 4:00pm • Hair tied back • Friday 9:00am – 3:30pm • Minimal jewellery If undertaking two years of study: WORK PRACTICE • 1st year: Study will commence Semester 1 week 2 Not applicable and end Semester 2 week 10 (1 day per week) JOB OUTCOMES • 2nd year: Study will commence Semester 1 week 2 Assistant Fashion Designer, Textile Print Designer and end Semester 2 week 10 (1 day per week); or • If undertaking one year of study: Study will commence Semester 1 week 2 and end Semester 2 week 10 (2 days per week) PATHWAYS FASHION SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE UNIVERSITY U N I V E R S I T Y MST20616 MST40516 MST50116 MST60116 Certificate II in Certificate IV in Diploma of Advanced Diploma Applied Fashion Applied Fashion Applied Fashion of Applied Fashion Design and Design and Design and Design and Technology Merchandising Merchandising Merchandising (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) **not for general entry** * Refer to South Metropolitan TAFE 2018 Course Guide for the latest entry requirements for these courses SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 15
COURSES AUR20916 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS C grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory Certificate II in english/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the Automotive Body Repair industry students are required to have comprehensive understanding of mathematical and literacy skills Technology (Vehicle Body ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS Painting Pre-Apprenticeship) • Materials fee approximately $50 This qualification will provide students with the practical UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE skills and knowledge to work in the automotive EQUIPMENT mechanical trades, light and heavy vehicle. Students to supply and wear/bring: Students will learn how to prepare spray painting materials and equipment, how to prepare vehicle • Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian components for painting, how to remove and tag vehicle Safety Standards body components, about masking, safe work practices • Safety glasses and much more. • Overalls or cotton drill pants • Short sleeve shirt QUALIFICATION DURATION • Pen, pencil, paper 1 year • 2 ring binder • Basic calculator DELIVERY INFORMATION WORK PRACTICE Thursday and Friday, 8:00am – 3:45pm South Metropolitan TAFE will work with the student in Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end finding suitable work practice. Semester 2 week 10 (1 day per week) Students will undertake work practice as part of the CAMPUS normal delivery of the course. Carlisle JOB OUTCOMES Auto Body Repairer/Painter. SEE AUTOMOTIVE PATHWAYS (PAGE 17) 16 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES PATHWAYS AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE AUR20916 AUR20916 AUR32116 Certificate II in Certificate II in Certificate III in Automotive Body Automotive Body Automotive Body Repair Technology Repair Technology Repair Technology [Panel Beating [Panel Beating Pre-Apprenticeship] **Apprenticeship** Pre-Apprenticeship] (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) AUM30213 AUM20213 AUM20213 Certificate III in Automotive Certificate II Certificate II Manufacturing Technical in Automotive in Automotive Operations - Bus, Truck Manufacturing Manufacturing and Trailer Production - Bus, Production - Bus, Truck and Trailer **Apprenticeship** Truck and Trailer [Vehicle Body- [Vehicle Body Building Pre- MSM31115 Building Pre- Apprenticeship] Certificate III in Apprenticeship] (while at school) Recreational Vehicle (full-time at TAFE) Manufacturing **Traineeship** AUR32416 Certificate III in Automotive AUR20916 Refinishing Certificate II in Technology Automotive Body **Apprenticeship** Repair Technology [Vehicle Body MSM30216 Painting Pre- Certificate III in Apprenticeship] Surface Preparation (full-time at TAFE) and Coating Application **Traineeship** AUR20416 AUR30316 Certificate II Certificate III in Automotive in Automotive Electrical Technology Electrical [Automotive Electrical Technology Pre-apprenticeship] **Apprenticeship** (full-time at TAFE) AUR30616 AUR40216 Certificate III in Certificate IV Light Vehicle in Automotive Mechanical Mechanical Technology Diagnosis AUR20716 **Apprenticeship** **Apprenticeship** Certificate II in Automotive AUR20516 Vocational AUR30716 Certificate II Preparation Certificate III in in Automotive Outdoor Power (while at school Servicing Equipment – then move into Technology Technology any of the pre- [Light Vehicle Servicing Pre- **Apprenticeship** apprenticeship courses listed Apprenticeship] here – full-time at (full-time at TAFE) AUR30816 TAFE) Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology **Apprenticeship** AUR31116 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial AUR20516 Vehicle Mechanical Certificate II Technology in Automotive Servicing **Apprenticeship** Technology [Heavy Vehicle AUR31216 Servicing Pre- Certificate III Apprenticeship] in Mobile Plant (full-time at TAFE) Technology **Apprenticeship** MEM20105 MEM30205 MEM40105 Certificate II Certificate III in Certificate IV in Engineering Engineering - in Engineering [Mechanical-Plant Mechanical Trade [Maintenance] Mechanic] Pre- [Plant Mechanic ZG/Z **Apprenticeship** Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** (full-time at TAFE) AUR20216 Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology 17 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 17
COURSES AUR20916 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS C grade or above in Year 10 Maths and satisfactory Certificate II in English/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature of the Automotive Body Repair industry students are required to have comprehensive mathematical and literacy skills. Technology (Panel Beating ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS Pre-Apprenticeship) Material fee approximately $50 Autobody Repairers carry out smash repairs and UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE maintenance work on all types of vehicles. They remove EQUIPMENT dents by metal finishing, straighten body chassis using Students to supply and wear/bring: state of the art alignment equipment, repair and refit corroded panels by fabricating body panels and fill minor • Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian dents with body filler. Safety Standards • Safety glasses May not be suitable for Year 12 students as the course • Overalls or cotton drill pants finishes after the School Curriculum and Standards • Short sleeve shirt Authority resulting deadline. • Pen, pencil, paper • 2 ring binder QUALIFICATION DURATION • Basic calculator 1 year WORK PRACTICE DELIVERY INFORMATION South Metropolitan TAFE will work with the student in Thursday and Friday, 8:00am – 3:45pm finding suitable work practice. Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end Students will undertake work practice as part of the Semester 2 week 13 (2 days per week) normal delivery of the course. CAMPUS JOB OUTCOMES Carlisle Auto Body Repairer/Painter SEE AUTOMOTIVE PATHWAYS (PAGE 17) 18 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES AUR20716 QUALIFICATION DURATION 1 year Certificate II in DELIVERY INFORMATION Automotive Vocational Thursday or Friday, 8:00am – 3:45pm Preparation Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end This qualification aims to provide students with the Semester 2 week 10 (1 day per week) initial automotive employability skills and knowledge that prospective employers are looking for. It enhances CAMPUS apprenticeship opportunities in the automotive retail, Carlisle, Kwinana, Thornlie service and repair sectors of the industry. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS This qualification is designed to reflect the role of entry C grade or above in Year 10 Maths and satisfactory level employees who perform routine tasks under English/literacy skills. Due to the technical nature direct supervision in the industry sector. of the industry students are required to have comprehensive mathematical and literacy skills. Students will: • Gain a feel for the automotive industry in a simulated ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS workshop Text book approximate cost of $60 • Learn basic use of automotive workshop equipment, safe work practices and manual handling skills UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE • Learn the basic purpose and features of vehicle EQUIPMENT systems Students to supply and wear/bring: Each campus will be conducting a different focus: • Steel capped footwear that complies with Australian Safety Standards • Carlisle: Light Automotive Mechanical Focus • Safety glasses • Kwinana: Light Automotive, Heavy Automotive • Overalls or cotton drill pants and Auto Electrical (rotational). • Industrial shirt • Thornlie: Heavy Vehicles both on and off road (with • Pen, pencil, paper exposure to trucks, bulldozers, excavators and • 2 ring binder loaders) • Basic calculator WORK PRACTICE Not applicable JOB OUTCOMES Mechanic’s assistant SEE AUTOMOTIVE PATHWAYS (PAGE 17) SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 19
COURSES AUM20213 QUALIFICATION DURATION 1 year Certificate II in DELIVERY INFORMATION Automotive Manufacturing Thursday and Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pm Production Bus, Truck Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end & Trailer [Vehicle Semester 2 week 15 (2 days per week) Body Building] Pre- CAMPUS Apprenticeship Thornlie This course will provide students with an introduction ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS to the vehicle body building trade whch is responsible Material fee of approximately $50 for on road manufacture of buses, trucks, trailers and any heavy on road vehicles. UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Vehicle body building covers many areas of Students to supply and wear/bring: manufacturing including welding, oxy cutting, use • Steel capped footwear that complies with of power tools, reading and interpreting drawings, Australian Safety Standards electrics, manufacture and fit semi-trailer components • Safety glasses and some spray painting. • Overalls or cotton drill pants • Long sleeve industrial shirt This course offers students flexibility into a multitude of trade pathways (see page 18). WORK PRACTICE South Metropolitan TAFE will work with the student in finding suitable work practice. Students will undertake work practice as part of the normal delivery of the course commencing in August for 10 weeks (not including school holidays). JOB OUTCOMES Product Assembler SEE AUTOMOTIVE PATHWAYS (PAGE 17) 20 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES AVI30116 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Students need to undertake an aptitude test and be Certificate III in interviewed for selection. Students must also be able to Aviation (Cabin Crew) work in confined spaces and be physically fit. This course is designed for Year 12 students who are ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS seeking an exciting career in the aviation industry as Materials of approximately $125 (includes South Cabin Crew (Flight Attendants). Metropolitan TAFE supplied uniform) The majority of the practical training will be conducted UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE on South Metropolitan TAFE’s very own Boeing 737. Its EQUIPMENT full-length cabin includes business and economy class Students to supply bring/wear: seating, operational galleys, cabin service equipment and PA system. • Black closed-toe, low-heel dress shoes • South Metropolitan TAFE supplied uniform Students will learn how to evacuate down a slide, • Students must maintain a high standard of personal about (simulated) cabin fires with smoke, fire fighting, grooming. Males must be clean shaven and females will ditching and life raft training. The practical skills and need to wear make-up knowledge gained in this qualification will be used to facilitate the safety and comfort of passengers and WORK PRACTICE other crew members. Not applicable QUALIFICATION DURATION JOB OUTCOMES 1 year Flight Attendant, Senior Flight Attendant DELIVERY INFORMATION Thursday and Friday, 8:30am – 4:00pm Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end Semester 2 week 10 (2 days per week) CAMPUS Jandakot, Aerospace Training Centre PATHWAYS AEROSPACE SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE UNIVERSITY AVI30116 AVI30116 AVI40408 Certificate III Certificate III Certificate IV in in Aviation in Aviation Aviation (Ground (Cabin Crew) (Cabin Crew) Operations and (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) Service) MEA40615 Certificate IV in U N I V E R S I T Y Aeroskills (Avionics) **Apprenticeship** MEA20415 MEA20415 Certificate II in Certificate II in Aeroskills [Aeroskills Aeroskills [Aeroskills Mechanical Pre- Mechanical Pre- Apprenticeship] Apprenticeship] MEA40715 Certificate IV (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) in Aeroskills (Mechanical) **Apprenticeship** 52738WA Advanced Diploma of Aeronautics (Airline Transport Pilot) SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 21
COURSES 52821WA CAMPUS Jandakot, Aerospace Training Centre Certificate III in Aviation ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (Support Services and Students are required to undertake an aptitude test and Operations) be interviewed for selection. South Metropolitan TAFE intends to offer this accredited ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS course in 2018. This two year qualification is designed for Text books approximately $75 year 11 students who want to complete further studies to become a Commercial Pilot in the aviation industry. UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Whilst training in an airport environment, students will Students to supply/wear: learn about aircraft, aerodynamics, navigation, as well as aviation first aid, dangerous good handling, aircraft • Black closed-toe dress shoes refuelling, basic fire extinguisher training and more. • South Metropolitan TAFE supplied pilot uniform Students successfully completing this course receive WORK PRACTICE credit towards the Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilots As part of course delivery, students will undertake two, License) and a number of other aviation qualifications. one week blocks of work practice in the second year QUALIFICATION DURATION (during the July and October holidays). 2 years JOB OUTCOMES DELIVERY INFORMATION Aircraft Baggage Handler, Airline Ground Crew Thursday, 8:45am – 3:30pm • 1st Year - Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end Semester 2 week 20 (1 day per week). • 2nd Year - Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end Semester 2 week 14. PATHWAYS AVIATION SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE UNIVERSITY AVI50215 or AVI50315 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot (Satisfied entry License) requirements) - Aeroplane/ helicopter AVI40408 AVI50616 Certificate IV in Diploma of Aviation U N I V E R S I T Y Aviation (Aviation (Aviation Supervision) Management) 52821WA Certificate III in Aviation (Support Services and Operations) MEA40615 (while at school) Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics) **Apprenticeship** MEA40715 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) **Apprenticeship** 22 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES 52825WA QUALIFICATION DURATION 2 year Certificate II in Building DELIVERY INFORMATION and Construction (Pathway – Friday 9:00am – 3:30pm Para Professional) • 1st Year – Study will commence Semester 1 Week A career in construction isn’t all about working in the 2 - End Semester 2 Week 16 trades. If you’re interested in working in the service • 2nd Year –Study will commence Semester 1 Week and/or administrative side of WA’s fast-paced and 2 - End Semester 2 Week 10 dynamic construction industry this qualification is for you. This two-year para-professional qualification has CAMPUS been specifically designed for school students who Thornlie are interested in a non-trade career in the construction industry. Several of the competencies included in this ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS qualification provide a foundation for higher level units in Textbooks approximately $70 the Certificate IV in Building and Construction and lead to UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE Diploma of Building Surveying with career opportunities in areas including EQUIPMENT Students to supply and wear/bring: • Estimating • Scheduling • Pen, pencil, paper • Purchasing/procurement • 2 ring binder • Drafting • Basic calculator • Site supervision and management WORK PRACTICE You will learn how to: In addition the course will include a total of 110 hrs work placement with major contractors companies. • Develop residential building industry knowledge The students will gain a valuable insight to the • Produce appropriate word processed documents construction industry practices working alongside • Communicate in the workplace experienced professionals. South Metropolitan TAFE • Carry out basic measurements and calculations for will work with the student in finding suitable work residential buildings practice. • Read and interpret plans and specifications • Participate in OHS processes JOB OUTCOMES • Apply knowledge of residential building processes and Pre-Start Consultant, Contract Administrator, materials construction-related off-site support role • Create and use industry specific spreadsheets • Undertake application of building codes and standards to residential buildings • Apply principles of sustainability in residential building practices • Use CAD software template to produce 2-D drawings of residential buildings • Undertake basic estimation and costing from contract documents SEE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PATHWAYS (PAGE 24) SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 23
COURSES PATHWAYS BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE 52824WA CPC30111 Certificate II in Building Certificate III and Construction in Bricklaying/ (Pathway - Trades) Blocklaying [Brick and Block **Apprenticeship** Laying Pre- Apprenticeship] 52824WA CPC31211 Certificate II in Building Certificate III in Wall and Construction and Ceiling Lining (Pathway - Trades) **Apprenticeship** [Wall and Ceiling Lining Pre- Apprenticeship] 52824WA CPC31311 CPC30211 Certificate II in Building Certificate III in Wall Certificate III in and Construction and Floor Tiling Carpentry (Pathway - Trades) **Apprenticeship** **not for general [Wall and Floor entry, RPL only**” Tiling Pre- 52824WA Apprenticeship] Certificate II in Building and CPC31011 AA33 Construction Certificate III in Certificate II in Building (Pathway - Solid Plastering and Construction Trades) (Pathway - Trades) **Apprenticeship** (while at school [Solid Plastering – then move into Pre-Apprenticeship] any of the pre- apprenticeship courses listed here, 52824WA CPC32011 full-time at TAFE) Certificate II in Building Certificate III in and Construction Carpentry and (Pathway - Trades) Joinery [Carpentry and Joinery **Apprenticeship** Pre-Apprenticeship] MSF20313 MSF31113 Certificate II in Certificate III in Furniture Making Cabinet Making [Cabinet Making/ **Apprenticeship** Furniture Making Pre-Apprenticeship] 52824WA CPC30611 52784WA Certificate II in Building Certificate III Course In Painters’ and Construction in Painting and Registration (Pathway - Trades) Decorating **not for general [Painting and **Apprenticeship** entry**” Decorating Pre- Apprenticeship] 24 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES 52824WA • Armadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre – Thursday and Friday 8:30am – 3:00pm Certificate II in South Metropolitan TAFE lecturers deliver, in partnership with Armadale Senior High School, at its Building and Construction state of the art Trade Training Centre) (Pathway-Trades) 1 year: Study will commence Semester 1 week 4 and end semester 2 week 4 (2 days per week) This qualification is designed to provide the learner with foundation skills therefore enhancing CAMPUS apprenticeship prospects in the building and Armadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre, construction industry which is experiencing a current Peel, Rockingham skills shortage. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Students who attend Rockingham or Peel Campus C grade or above in Year 10 maths and satisfactory will complete common core competencies shared English/literacy skills. between many construction trades, then in the second year of study they can select a trade pathway ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS of either: Not applicable • Bricklaying and blocklaying, or UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE • Carpentry and joinery. EQUIPMENT Students learn skills in handling construction Students to supply and wear/bring: materials, basic hand skills, reading building plans, • Steel capped footwear that complies with measuring and calculations. This qualification has Australian Safety Standards an emphasis on the practical aspects of building • Safety glasses and construction and will include a number of basic • Overalls or cotton drill pants construction projects constructed on campus as • Long sleeve high-vis shirt part of the training course which complements their • Pen, pencil, paper classroom studies. • 2 ring binder • Basic calculator Those students who attend the course delivered at Armadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre WORK PRACTICE attend two days per week can choose between the It is a requirement that students undertake the Workplace brick/blocklaying or carpentry and joinery pathway. Learning Course through their school in a building and The qualification will be completed in one year. construction environment for a minimum of 220 hours. This course is delivered by South Metropolitan TAFE lecturers, in partnership with Armadale Senior High Students attending the Armadale Senior High School School, at its state of the art Trade Training Centre. Trade Training Centre can commence workplace learning from semester 2 week 5 for 2 days a week for the QUALIFICATION DURATION remainder of the year. • 1 year: Armadale Senior High School Trade Training Centre Students attending Rockingham and Peel campuses • 2 years: Peel or Rockingham Campus can undertake additional workplace learning in the 1st year from semester 2 week 7 and in the 2nd year from DELIVERY INFORMATION semester 2 week 4. • Rockingham Campus – Thursday 8:30am – 3:00pm Students will be required to document their workplace • Peel Campus – Thursday 8:30am – 3:00pm or hours and schools to provide TAFE with a copy. Friday 8:30am – 3:00pm JOB OUTCOMES (note second year of delivery will be at Rockingham Campus only) Builder’s Labourer, Construction Assistant First year: Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end Semester 2 week 6 (1 day per week) Second year: Study will commence Semester 1 week 3 and end Semester 2 week 3 (1 day per week) SEE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PATHWAYS (PAGE 24) SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 25
COURSES CHC22015 UNIFORM/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Certificate II in Students need to dress to the standard required to Community Services work in a child care centre. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of WORK PRACTICE employees who perform a range of tasks in the industry. It is a requirement that students undertake the The focus will be on the early childhood services sector. work placement learning course with their school. Students will be required to complete 140 hours QUALIFICATION DURATION in a regulated education and care service (child 1 year care centre) not a school environment. The students are required to be in a 0-2 year old age DELIVERY INFORMATION group during their work placement for at least 120 Fridays, 9:00am – 3:30pm hours. Students must complete all work place tasks outlined within the South Metropolitan TAFE Study will commence Semester 1 week 2 and end training record book as part of their qualification Semester 2 week 15 (1 day per week) requirements. CAMPUS Schools need to ensure that students have all the Armadale, Rockingham industry required clearances before commencing work placement. ADDITIONAL INCIDENTAL COSTS Students are require to purchase a text book JOB OUTCOMES approx $100 Assistant Community Services Worker SEE COMMUNITY SERVICES PATHWAYS (PAGE 27) 26 I SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSES PATHWAYS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES SCHOOL YR 11/12 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE UNIVERSITY CHC22015 CHC30113 CHC50113 Certificate II Certificate III in Diploma of in Community Early Childhood Early Childhood Services Education and Education and (while at school) Care Care (full-time at TAFE) CHC40113 Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support CHC33015 Certificate III in CHC43115 Individual Support Certificate IV in U N I V E R S I T Y (full-time at TAFE) Disability or CHC33015 CHC22015 Certificate III in Certificate II Individual Support in Community (Disability) Services CHC43315 (full-time at TAFE) Certificate IV in (while at school) or Mental Health CHC32015 Certificate III in Community Services (full-time at TAFE) CHC42015 CHC52015 Certificate IV Diploma of in Community Community Services Services CHC40413 Certificate IV in Youth Work **not for general entry**” CHC22015 CHC30213 CHC40213 Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV in Community in Education in Education Services Support Support (while at school) (full-time at TAFE) SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE – 2018 VETiS PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES I 27
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