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2015 SHORT COURSE GUIDE WODONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE JUNE-DECEMBER
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2015 SHORT COURSE GUIDE

WODONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE

JUNE-DECEMBER

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© Wodonga TAFE 2015

First published 2015

The course information provided in this publication is a summary intended for prospective students, and is correct at the time of printing, and is subject to change without notice. Wodonga TAFE reserves the right to withdraw or modify a subject or course, if necessary. For updated information, refer to our website.

Prices listed without any symbol indicating a reference to the legend are to be considered as the full fee payable for tuition. The student tuition fees published are indicative only and can be subject to change given individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. If funding is utilised, this may affect future opportunities to access additional funding in the future. For more information see ‘Fee information and eligibility’ under the Enrol Now tab on the Wodonga TAFE website.

»‘Concession’ pricing refers to government subsidy pricing for students who meet the concession card requirements, ∆ ‘Funded’ pricing refers to VTG Funded training that is Victorian government subsidised training for eligible students, and ◊ ‘Full Fee’ pricing refers to full fee paying students who are not accessing government subsidised training. Fees may or may not include materials costs.

All courses run subject to minimum enrolments. Training may be delivered with funding from the Victorian and Commonwealth Governments upon individual application, assessment and approval.

Courses with an ‘*’ lead to an Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) qualification or statement of attainment.

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CONTENTS

AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT & HORTICULTURE ...................................................................................................... 6AGRICULTURE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................6HORTICULTURE & ENVIRONMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................6

ART, CREATIVE DESIGN & DIGITAL MEDIA ................................................................................................................... 7DIGITAL MEDIA ...................................................................................................................................................................................................7

BUSINESS, IT, RETAIL & TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................................ 8

CIVIL CONSTRUCTION, TRAFFIC CONTROL & FORESTRY ............................................................................................ 9CIVIL CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................................9TRAFFIC ............................................................................................................................................................................................................10WORKING AT HEIGHTS ....................................................................................................................................................................................11FORESTRY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................11

EDUCATION & LANGUAGE ......................................................................................................................................... 11BRUSH UP SKILLS...........................................................................................................................................................................................11ENGLISH LANGUAGE ......................................................................................................................................................................................12VCAL ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................13VOCATIONAL SKILLS .......................................................................................................................................................................................13REAL OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................................13

ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, SUSTAINABILITY & TIMBER .................................................................................. 13ENGINEERING, FABRICATION & WELDING ...................................................................................................................................................13ELECTRICAL & DATA CABLING ......................................................................................................................................................................14BUILDING DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE ...........................................................................................................................................................15TIMBER & WOODWORK ...................................................................................................................................................................................15

HEALTH & COMMUNITY ............................................................................................................................................. 16MEDICAL & HEALTH ........................................................................................................................................................................................16COMMUNITY SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................................................................17DISABILITY........................................................................................................................................................................................................17MASSAGE ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................17WORK HEALTH & SAFETY (WHS) ....................................................................................................................................................................18

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS ............................................................................................................................ 18COFFEE & BARISTA .........................................................................................................................................................................................18COOKERY ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................19HOSPITALITY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................19

MOTORSPORTS & MOTORCYCLES ............................................................................................................................. 20

TRANSPORT, WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS ............................................................................................................... 20FORKLIFT & WAREHOUSING ..........................................................................................................................................................................20HEAVY VEHICLE LICENSING ...........................................................................................................................................................................21TRANSPORT SKILLS ........................................................................................................................................................................................22

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AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT & HORTICULTURE

All courses in this study area are available as group or corporate bookings upon request.

AGRICULTUREAgVet chemical user’s course (level III)ASAGVETL301Units from AHC30110 Certificate III in Agriculture*This course is the industry standard for training in chemical use, storage and handling. This course provides the required training for many quality assurance programs and is necessary to apply for the Victorian agricultural chemical users permit. This course covers pest identification, label interpretation, issues associated with chemical use, formulation types, control application, animal health, transport and disposal, preparation, clean-up, and other procedures.11-18 Aug, 13-20 Oct or 17-24 Nov (2 sessions)8.30am-5pmWodonga & workplace$360

AgVet chemical user’s course (level III) – re-accreditationASAGVETL3R01Units from AHC30110 Certificate III in Agriculture*Participants are able to do this course provided the re-accreditation of their AgVet chemical user’s permit is occurring within the five-year validity of the accreditation. Students will need to provide evidence of this. This chemical user’s course outlines the legislative requirements and safe working practices needed to use pesticides and herbicides. You will learn how to prepare, apply, transport, handle, and store chemicals.10 Nov8.30am-5pmWodonga & workplace$240

Operate side-by-side utility vehiclesA2SBSUV1Units from AHC20110 Certificate II in Agriculture*For those working in the agriculture industry, or where a side-by-side utility is relevant, this course introduces you to the legislative requirements and safe working practices involved. You’ll also learn the best methods to operate with the vehicles. This course is a requirement for all industries that operate these vehicles.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$240

Operate tractorsASOPTRACT01Units from AHC20110 Certificate II in Agriculture*This course introduces you to the legislative requirements and safe working practices you need to operate a tractor safely in the farm environment. You’ll learn the correct operating procedures for the use of tractors. This is a useful course for people new to the industry, as well as those who would like to stay informed about current standards and practices.14-15 Oct (2 sessions)8.30am-4.30pmWodonga$320

Quad bike trainingASQUADBIKE01Units from AHC20110 Certificate II in Agriculture*This course introduces you to the legislative requirements and safe working practices you need to operate a quad bike safely in a farming environment. This is a useful course for all people operating this equipment.16 Sep8.30am-4.30pmWodonga$300

HORTICULTURE & ENVIRONMENTOperate & maintain chainsawsASOPCHAIN01Units from AHC30710 Certificate III in Horticulture*You will gain the skills to operate and maintain a chainsaw in a safe manner. This training is useful for you if you have little or no experience with chainsaws, or if you work in the horticulture and agriculture industries. If you’ve just bought your first chainsaw and are looking to alter your yard and trees at home, this course will prepare you well.4 or 11 Sep8.30am-4.30pmWodonga$320

Basic propagationNA14GWBPTTry your hand at growing a wide range of plants from techniques such as cuttings, layering, division, seed raising, and grafting. This is a fun and informative hands-on workshop ideal for the keen home gardener.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$50

Pruning workshopNA14GWPWCome and learn the principles of pruning demonstrated on a wide range of flowering plants such as roses, fruit trees, and hedges. You will learn to use a range of pruning tools and equipment to gain confidence and skills for your own use at home. This is an ideal course for the keen home gardener looking to advance their skills.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$50

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Kitchen gardeningNA10W2SKGThis course is open to all those wanting to develop the skills needed to develop a sustainable vegie patch. Learn about growing fruit, vegetables, and other useful plants to have in your garden. You gain an understanding of companion planting, composting, recycling, and pest management. Reap the benefits of your own fresh, home-grown produce.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$250

Basic bush GPS skillsASBUSHGPS01Units from AHC31410 Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management*Learn how to use a hand-held GPS unit fitted with topographical mapping and relevant computer software to download applications and further mapping packages. With this course, you’ll learn how to mark and locate features, and to navigate terrain. This knowledge is useful for environmental projects like planting, fencing, and habitat monitoring, or when you are bushwalking.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$100

Collect seedsASCOLLSEED01Units from AHC31410 Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management*Discover different methods of collecting seed, mapping locations, equipment use, seed extraction methods, seed storage, and plant identification. This short course is ideal if you are interested in the environment, sustainability, or conservation and land management. It will also be useful if you are aiming to work with local seed banks.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$200

ART, CREATIVE DESIGN & DIGITAL MEDIA

Where 2 start drawingNA13DRAWThis course is for anyone who wants to learn to draw. No experience is necessary. Come along with a passion and a desire to learn about the basics of drawing. We will experiment with the visual effects that can be created with graphite, coloured pencils, drawing inks, and more. Enjoy the relaxation drawing brings, and build confidence.14 Jul-18 Aug (6 sessions)6-9pmWodonga $565

Where 2 start paintingNA13PAINThis course is for anyone who wants to learn to paint. No experience is necessary. Come along with a passion and a desire to learn about the basics. We will experiment with the visual effects that can be created with acrylics. Enjoy learning about preparing the surface, creating a background, and build your confidence in using paint.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$565

Where 2 start Adobe® Creative Suite®

NA14ACREATThis course is an introduction to Adobe® Creative Suite®, a part of Adobe® Creative Cloud® software package. Not only will you learn the fundamentals of using the components of the Adobe® Creative Suite®, but also how they complement each other and work together. It is preferable that you have access to the Adobe® suite at home. However, access will be available to you in class and on campus.15 Jul-14 Oct (12 sessions)6-9pmWodonga $885

Where 2 start Adobe® Photoshop®

NA14APHOTOThrough a series of workshops you will learn the fundamentals of using Photoshop® tools and editing your photos. You will need to supply a portfolio of photos to work on. It is preferable that you have access to Adobe® Photoshop® at home. However, access will be available to you in class and on campus. If you are a beginner and wish to manipulate your photos for personal or professional use then this is the course for you.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$485

DIGITAL MEDIAGet to know your digital cameraNA15DSLRJust starting in photography? Want to do more than shoot on auto? Got a digital SLR camera and want to learn how to take advantage of the functions and setting? Then this is the workshop for you. Specially designed with you in mind, this three hour, hands-on workshop will run you through the basics of what you need to know to take a great photograph. These classes are designed to be fun and informative, following a casual teaching style.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$195

Lights camera actionNA13SLRIf you are a beginner, amateur, home enthusiast, traveller or need to take photos for your business and you want to gain confidence and expand your creative photographic capability then this course is for you. Take your camera setting off automatic and learn the correct settings, composition and lighting for every situation. Soon you’ll be shooting like a professional!21 Jul-25 Aug (6 sessions)6-9pmWodonga$485

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PRICING» Government subsidy pricing for students who meet the concession card requirements

∆ Victorian government subsidised training for eligible students◊ Full fee paying students who are not accessing government subsidised training

Photography tips and techniquesNA15PHOTOTIf you are looking to challenge your skill set, learn new photography techniques and build an innovative collection of work, then this workshop is for you. Specially designed for the intermediate to advanced photographer, this workshop can also be tailored for the beginner enthusiast. This is a three hour, hands-on workshop, which will run you through some of the advanced methods used to take a great photograph. Learn and work with likeminded people, following a casual teaching style.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$195

BUSINESS, IT, RETAIL & TECHNOLOGY

Intermediate Excel® 2013 NA08EXCELLearn how to work more effectively with Excel® 2013 workbooks and worksheets. Undertake hands-on exercises in advanced formatting, absolute referencing, conditional formatting, charting, and filtering features to manage and analyse data. This course is intended for current Microsoft® Excel® 2013 users who wish to extend their knowledge and skills beyond building simple workbooks, for professional or home usage. On completion of the course, participants should be able to use more advanced techniques to manage, manipulate, and analyse complex data associated with creating better and more productive workbooks.21 Jul or 13 Oct5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

Advanced Excel® 2013 NA14EXCELUse functions and formulas to plan, design and create spreadsheets. Learn to use advanced spreadsheet features such as flash fill, advanced filtering, subtotalling, advanced formulas, lookup and reference functions, data validation, templates, linking worksheets and workbooks, pivot tables, slicers and macros. If you are using Excel®, whether for work or home, but would like to learn more about what it can really do, then this course is for you.25 Aug or 10 Nov5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

Advanced Outlook®2013 NA08OUTLOOKThis course aims to increase your productivity by providing the skills and knowledge to use Microsoft® Outlook® 2013 more effectively for all purposes. Enhance your communication skills and increase productivity at home or in the workplace. This course covers all aspects of Outlook® 2013 and then looks at more advanced topics such as mail rules, collaborating with other users, quick steps, conversation mode, and sharing calendars. It also delves into organising email messages, scheduling meetings, and creating and managing task requests.28 Jul or 8 Sept5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

Advanced Publisher® 2013NA12PUBLISHFor relatively experienced Publisher® users, learn to use advanced features of Microsoft® Publisher® to enhance your professional documents. You’ll learn how to work with advanced content options like imported text and embedded objects. You’ll gain knowledge in the use of advanced text options, typography, advanced picture tasks, layering, grouping, and other graphics tools. Further skills will be learned in the use of templates and guides, working with master pages, and the merging of data sources to create email or mail merges and labels.11 Aug or 17 Nov5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

Intermediate Word® 2013NA08WORDThis course extends on the basics of Microsoft® Word® 2013 and helps you create more complex and varied documents. Existing skills and knowledge are enhanced by covering more complex aspects of formatting, pictures, tables and lists, and the course introduces new features such as merging, sections, and styles. This course is primarily designed for people with some Microsoft® Word® experience who wish to improve their skills and productivity. On successful completion of the course, participants should be able to work with tables, create drawings, perform mail merges, and improve productivity with a range of automation features.14 Jul or 6 Oct5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

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Advanced Word® 2013 NA14WORDFor more savvy Word® users, you will gain skills within Microsoft® Word® 2013 to create complex documents by adding components such as customised lists, advanced tables, complex headers and footers, charts, and graphics. Discover features such as advanced mail merge, styles, table of contents, indexing, templates and form design. These features are great for home or business use.18 Aug or 27 Oct5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

Advanced PowerPoint® 2013 NA08POWERPTCreate modern, dynamic slideshows and presentations with Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2013. Building on your basic knowledge of PowerPoint® or the Office® suite, you’ll gain valuable skills in how to print audience handouts, use SmartArt graphics, design themes, shape effects, improved WordArt, custom slide layouts, presenter view, shape merging, importing, and exporting. This course also covers incorporating and trimming videos and sound clips.4 Aug or 15 Sep5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$130

CIVIL CONSTRUCTION, TRAFFIC CONTROL & FORESTRY

Dates listed are for Wodonga only. To find out dates and times for other branches, please contact us.

Please note that workplace and corporate training may incur extra costs.

CIVIL CONSTRUCTIONOHS construction induction card (white card)A3WHITE1 Unit from RII30912 Certificate III in Civil Construction*Learn about preventing workplace injury and illness, workplace injury management, and worker’s compensation. This course is aimed at all new workers who carry out construction work, including labourers, tradespeople, apprentices/trainees, supervisors and project managers, school students and school leavers, and anyone who visits construction sites.17 Jul, 7 Aug, 28 Aug, 18 Sep, 16 Oct, 13 Nov or 4 Dec8am-3.30pmWodonga$165

Earthmoving (front-end loader, backhoe, dozer, and excavator)A3EMOV1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*Enhance your knowledge and experience as an operator of earthmoving machinery in line with relevant state and national certificate requirements. This course is ideal if you are looking to gain competence with earthmoving machinery and enter the civil construction industry.7-18 Sep or 9-20 Nov | (10 sessions)8am-4pmWodonga» $166, ∆ $670, ◊ $1300

DozerA3LZ1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*Advance your knowledge and experience as an operator of dozers in line with relevant state and national certification requirements. Learn how to operate the machinery correctly, efficiently, and safely.26-29 Oct | (3 sessions)8am-4pmWodonga» $143, ∆ $611, ◊ $871

Excavator & front-end loaderA3LELL1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*You’ll learn how to operate excavators and front-end loaders correctly, efficiently, and safely. Enhance your knowledge and experience as an operator in line with relevant state and national certification requirements.26-30 Oct | (5 sessions)8am-4pmWodonga» $120, ∆ $440, ◊ $940

Front-end loader, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, or roller – assessmentA3LLX1, A3LBX1, A3LEX1, A3LSX1, A3LRX1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*These short courses are designed for people who already have prior training and experience operating the machinery. These courses are assessment-only, with no training or tuition provided beforehand. However, there is the option available to undergo training at an additional cost of $175/hour.Contact us for dates and times3 hoursWodongafrom » $94, ∆ $350, ◊ $395

Dozer or grader – assessmentA3LZX1, A3GDX1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*These courses are designed for people who already have prior training and experience operating the machinery. These courses are assessment-only, with no training or tuition provided beforehand. However, there is the option available to undergo training at an additional cost of $175/hour.Contact us for dates and times3 hoursWodonga» $98, ∆ $386, ◊ $450

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Slewing crane operations (up to 20 tonne)A4C21Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*This course is designed to enhance your knowledge and experience of crane operation in line with state, OHS, and national certification requirements. You will learn about the standards and regulations, site and job planning, pre-operational checks, and the set-up, operation, and shut-down of the crane.12-19 Nov | (5 sessions)8am-4.30pmWodonga» $171, ∆ $627, ◊ $1197

Non-slewing crane operationsA4CN1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*This course is designed to enhance your knowledge and experience of non-slewing crane operation in line with state, OHS, and national certification requirements. You will learn about the standards and regulations, site and job planning, pre-operational check, and the set-up, operation, and shut-down of the crane.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga» $180, ∆ $660, ◊ $1260

DoggingA4DG2Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*Trained and assessed by qualified trainers from industry backgrounds, you will learn how to sling and secure loads ready for lifting. This course will also enable you to safely direct, land, and position loads using various communication systems. This course also covers regulations, safety requirements, and different crane requirements.22-29 Jul, 16-23 Sep, 4-11 Nov or 2-9 Dec (6 sessions)8am-4.30pmWodonga» $228, ∆ $852, ◊ $1512

TRAFFICVictorian traffic controlA3TRAF1

Units from RII30912 Certificate III in Civil Construction*This course is designed for people working in the civil construction industry who have responsibility of controlling traffic safely through and around a worksite. You must complete this course prior to undertaking the tasks of a traffic controller on a public road, as per VicRoads legislation.3 Jul, 14 Aug, 9 Oct or 5 Nov8am-4pmShepparton & Wodonga» $59, ∆ $155, ◊ $305

Victorian work zone traffic managementA3WZONE1Units from RII30912 Certificate III in Civil Construction*This course is designed to enhance your knowledge of designing and inspecting traffic control plans (TCPs). This course will be suited to you if you are a works supervisor, surveillance officer, road safety auditor, or a project manager. Contact us for dates and timesWodonga» $70, ∆ $270, ◊ $520

Traffic control (NSW blue card)IA08TCThis course is designed to enhance your understanding of the role of a traffic controller and provide the knowledge and skills required to apply the traffic controlling procedures on a worksite. It also aims to maintain motivation and promote the role of a traffic controller in the community. You will need this course to operate a stop/slow bat in New South Wales.8 Jul, 29 Jul, 19 Aug, 9 Sep, 30 Sep, 21 Oct, 11 Nov or 30 Nov8am-4.30pmWodonga$205

Apply traffic control plans (NSW yellow card)IA08ATCPThis course is designed to enhance your understanding of interpreting traffic control plans (TCPs), placing and removal of signage and devices safely, and completing relevant documentation.9 Jul, 30 Jul, 20 Aug, 10 Sep, 1 Oct, 22 Oct or 12 Nov8am-4pmWodonga$225

Select & modify traffic control plans (NSW red card)IA08SMTCPThis course provides you, as a work supervisor or team leader, with the knowledge and skills needed to select and make minor modifications, if necessary; to existing traffic control plans (TCPs) to suit the work location. The course complies with AS1742.3 and the Traffic Control at Worksite (TCAW) manual for induction training in construction and constitutes work activity as defined in the manual.22-23 Jul, 2-3 Sep, 14-15 Oct or 2-3 Dec (2 sessions)8am-4.30pmWodonga$390

Design & inspect traffic control plans (NSW orange card)IA08DITCPThis course is designed to enhance your knowledge of designing and inspecting new traffic control plans (TCPs). Created for industry, this course is for you if you are a works supervisor, surveillance officer, road safety auditor, or a project manager.24 Jul, 4 Sep, 16 Oct or 4 Dec8am-4.30pmWodonga$335

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WORKING AT HEIGHTSElevating work platformA4WP2Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*This elevating work platform (EWP) course is designed to enhance your knowledge and experience of the EWP (greater than 11 metres) in line with relevant state, OHS, and national certification requirements.6-9 Jul or 24-26 Aug | (3 sessions)8am-4pmWodonga» $137, ∆ $497, ◊ $797

Working at heightsA4WAH2Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*Working at heights training is focused on fall prevention rather than fall arrest. It is designed to equip workers with the knowledge and skills to safely work in any height situation and comply with current legislation. All workers who conduct or supervise tasks whilst at height will find this course beneficial.21 Jul, 24 Sep or 23 Nov8am-4pmWodonga» $44, ∆ $140, ◊ $220

FORESTRYChainsaw operations: trim & crosscutA2TRIM1Units from FPI20211 Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage*This chainsaw training course enhances your knowledge, skills, and attitude towards the safe and efficient use of chainsaws. This qualification is a mandatory requirement (in Victoria) for the operation of chainsaws in the forest environment.6-9 Jul, 17-20 Aug, 14-17 Sep, 19-22 Oct or 23-26 Nov | (4 sessions)8am-4.30pmWodonga» $82, ∆ $238, ◊ $1261.75

Felling - basicA3FELB1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*This chainsaw training course enhances your knowledge, skills, and attitude towards the safe and efficient use of chainsaws. This qualification is a mandatory requirement (in Victoria) for the operation of chainsaws in the forest environment. Successful completion of the ‘Chainsaw operations: trim and crosscut’ course is an entry requirement for felling courses.24-28 Aug, 26-30 Oct or 30 Nov-4 Dec (5 sessions)8am-4pmWodonga» $143, ∆ $543, ◊ $1043 Forest OHS & environmental careA3FOHS1Units from FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage*This OHS and environmental care course enhances your knowledge and experience about OHS policies and procedures, and environmental care procedures. This course is a requirement of obtaining a forest operator’s licence.10 Jul, 21 Aug, 18 Sep, 16 Oct or 23 Nov8am-3.30pmWodonga» $69, ∆ $165, ◊ $225

EDUCATION & LANGUAGE

Selection test preparationASTESTPREP01Units from 22237VIC Certificate II in General Education for Adults*Looking for a career change? This online course helps you prepare for entrance exams into careers in organisations such as the police force, the defence force, nursing, or the public service. You will develop your English, maths, problem-solving, and test-taking skills.Online» $64, ∆ $320

English language for the transport industryA0ETRAN1Units from 10364NAT Certificate III in Spoken and Written English*Develop your English language skills if you are looking for work in the transport industry. This program is designed to help you develop your English language skills and your confidence before you undertake your driver training and/or licence course.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn» $76.80, ∆ $384

BRUSH UP SKILLSThe Brush Up Skills suite of short courses provides basic literacy and numeracy skill development for people who may have left school early or who struggle with everyday reading, writing, and maths. Students who successfully complete all four short courses will be eligible for the award of Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory).

Literacy & numeracy for community participationUnits from 22235VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)*This short course is suitable if you wish to improve your reading and writing skills to enable greater access to, and participation in, community activities. You will also learn some basic computer skills and how to work together on a team project.13 Jul-4 Sep (8 sessions)9am-12pmWodonga» $58.80, ∆ $130.80

PRICING» Government subsidy pricing for

students who meet the concession card requirements

∆ Victorian government subsidised training for eligible students

◊ Full fee paying students who are not accessing government

subsidised training

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Literacy & numeracy for employmentUnits from 22235VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)*This short course is suitable if you are seeking to develop a range of reading and writing skills to improve your employment participation options. You will also develop the basic skills and confidence to interpret simple maps and street directories, and to perform simple calculations with money, fractions, decimals, and percentages. 7 Sep-13 Nov (8 sessions)9am-12pmWodonga» $62.80, ∆ $150.80

Literacy & numeracy for learning Units from 22235VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)*This short course is focused on reading and writing simple texts for learning purposes and on simple mathematical skills including identifying, describing and drawing simple shapes and designs.7 Sep-13 Nov (8 sessions)9am-12pmWodonga» $60.80, ∆ $140.80

Literacy & numeracy for personal enjoymentUnits from 22235VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)*This short course will help you develop your personal reading and writing skills, and gain the confidence and knowledge to perform simple numeracy tasks which are part of daily routines such as shopping and cooking.7 Sep-13 Nov (8 sessions)9am-12pmWodonga» $62.80, ∆ $150.80

Prepare for academic reading and writingA4ACADRW1Unit from 22182VIC Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation*This course covers the skills and knowledge required to assist you to complete studies at a Certificate IV level or higher. It’ll also prepare you for reading and writing at a university level. The specific study skills covered by this unit are: critical thinking and task analysis, research skills, referencing, and academic writing. Contact us for dates and timesOnline

$400

ENGLISH LANGUAGEThese courses provides general language education primarily targeted to newly arrived migrants and refugees who need to develop language skills to participate in a range of community contexts.

Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English10361NATThis foundation course is for learners who have no or limited formal schooling, no literacy skills in English and who may not have literacy skills in their first language. The course focuses on skills for participation in formal education, basic literacy and numeracy skills and skills for active community involvement. Jul-Dec 20159.30am-3pm» $202, ∆ $602, ◊ $3102

Certificate I in Spoken and Written English10362NATThis is a beginner course for those who have just started learning English or who have had minimal exposure to the English language. It provides the skills to be able to use and understand English in everyday situations. Jul-Dec 20159.30am-3pm» $202, ∆ $602, ◊ $3102

Certificate II in Spoken and Written English10363NATThe post-beginner course for learners who have developed a basic level of English, literacy and numeracy skills and have had some formal or informal exposure to the English language. Jul-Dec 20159.30am-3pm» $202, ∆ $602, ◊ $3102

Certificate III in Spoken and Written English10364NATThis is an intermediate course for learners who have developed a survival level of English, literacy and numeracy skills and have had some formal or informal exposure to the English language. Learners will develop language skills to participate in a range of community contexts, including conversations, transactions, writing and reading engagement, negotiating, job-seeking and participating in interviews. Jul-Dec 20159.30am-3pm» $202, ∆ $602, ◊ $3102

Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English10365NATThis an advanced course for learners who have developed some competence in English language and literacy skills and who have had formal or informal exposure to the English language. It focuses specifically on the development of spoken and written language skills required to continue with higher education studies. Jul-Dec 20159.30am-3pm» $202, ∆ $602, ◊ $3102

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VCALThe Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) is an alternative senior secondary program and is accredited with the Victorian Qualifications Authority.

Intermediate VCALVCALINT001At Intermediate level the focus is on employability skills and developing independent learning skills. This course provides a pathway to further study. Units include literacy, numeracy, personal development skills and work-related skills, plus one day per week for eight weeks of warehousing and eight weeks of creative units (photography, design and art). Participants will receive a statement of attainment with the opportunity to complete their VCAL Certificate in the following year. 13 Jul-13 Nov9.30am-3pm» $909.90, ∆ $1708.90, ◊ $6708.90

VCAL industry taster – Hospitality and business A0THOSP1Units from VCALFND001 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (Foundation)Are you a people person? This course will provide all the skills you need to work in hospitality or retail environments. Some of the skills you will pick-up include: barista basics, safe food handling, operating a pop-up cafe, customer service, business administration, and IT skills. This course is designed to give you the foundation skills in hospitality, retail and business - providing you with a head start for employment in these industries or a pathway to high qualifications.13 Jul-13 Nov9.30am-3pm» $375, ∆ $1178

VOCATIONAL SKILLSThe Vocational Skills suite of short courses provides opportunities for learners with disabilities to develop basic skills for employment or volunteer work. Complete however many you like, it’s up to you.

Food bank cookingA0FOODB1Units from 22128VIC Certificate I in Work Education*Develop basic kitchen and teamwork skills while preparing meals for Wodonga Food Bank.17 Jul-20 Nov (18 sessions)9am-1pmWodonga» $148, ∆ $660

Basic computingA0VSKIL1Units from 22129VIC Certificate I in Transition Education*Learn how to use your computer adequately. This course is for you if you have no computer skills and want to learn the basic operations of computers including word processing, spreadsheets, the internet, and emailContact us for dates and timesWodonga» $70, ∆ $310

RetailA0VSKIL1Units from 22129VIC Certificate I in Transition Education*Develop your confidence and communication skills to work or volunteer in a retail environment.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga» $95, ∆ $175

Garden maintenanceA0VSKIL1Units from 22129VIC Certificate I in Transition Education*Gardening is a great recreational activity. Develop the skills to grow plants and to keep your garden looking great.13 Jul-27 Nov (18 sessions)9am-1pmWodonga » $95, ∆ $175

Creative designA0VSKIL1Units from 22129VIC Certificate I in Transition Education*Enjoy a range of art and craft activities, and raise money for a community organisation.13 Jul-27 Nov (18 sessions)9am-1pmWodonga» $95, ∆ $175

REAL OPTIONSReturn to Education and Learning Options (REAL Options) is a suite of short courses for people who are recovering from mental health issues.

Building bridgesASBUILBRID1Units from 22128VIC Certificate I in Work Education*This eight-week course offers an introduction to adult learning in the TAFE environment. You will learn to work effectively with others on a team project and will develop an individual vocational plan identifying your strengths, areas for improvement, and future goals.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga» $66, ∆ $210

ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, SUSTAINABILITY & TIMBER

ENGINEERING, FABRICATION & WELDINGPerform basic machining processesNA14PBMACThis course is designed to give you the knowledge and skills to undertake basic machining. You will learn how to set up lathes and milling machines for machining.15 Jul-16 Sep (10 sessions)6pm-10pmWodonga$560

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Creative blacksmith & wrought ironNA08CBWILearn basic skills including hand forging, metal forming, and metal cutting. Enjoy the satisfaction of designing and fabricating a project for inside or outside your home. This course is available in a normal format or as an extended format offering two extra sessions.Normal format 18 Jul-8 Aug (4 sessions)Extended format 18 Jul-22 Aug (6 sessions)8.30am-1.30pmWodonga$485 (4 sessions) or $695 (6 sessions)

Introduction to weldingNA08IWDesigned to give you basic welding skills, this course will introduce you to manual metal arc welding and oxy acetylene welding, enabling you to complete simple welding tasks and small projects. Safety gear (welding helmet, safety glasses and welding gloves) is included in the cost of the course. Once completed, you may progress to the basic welding course.20-27 Jun (2 sessions)8.30am-1.30pmWodonga$280

Basic weldingASWELDBAS01Units from MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering*This course is for you if you have little or no experience in welding, to gain the skills for that small job around the house or farm, or a start in the welding trade. It allows you the flexibility to gain both practical experience and theoretical knowledge in one or more of the areas of gas metal arc welding, manual metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding and oxyacetylene welding. Intermediate and advanced courses can follow upon competent completion of this course.14 Jul-17 Nov or 16 Jul-19 Nov | (16 sessions)6pm-10pmWodonga» $196, ∆ $580, ◊ $1300

Intermediate weldingASMANMAWEL01, ASIWELDGTA01, ASIWELDFCA01, ASIWELDGMA01Units from MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering*This course follows on from basic welding and includes the welding disciplines of manual metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and flux core arc welding. The units in this course are requirements for entry into the advanced welding short course.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga» $354, ∆ $1170, ◊ $1850

Advanced weldingASADWELMMA01, ASADWELGTA01, ASADWELFLU01, ASADWELGMA01Units from MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering*Having completed basic and intermediate welding (or having extensive industry experience), this course provides you with the opportunity to further hone your welding skills, as well as preparing you to sit for the Welding Technology Institute of Australia (WTIA) certification to AS1796.15 Jul-18 Nov (16 sessions)6pm-10pmWodonga» $195, ∆ $675 ◊ $875

Advanced specialised weldingA4SWELD1Units from MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering*This course is designed to provide you with a fast-track path to reaching certification level (basic to advanced welding). Successful applicants can then apply for certified welding.Contact us for dates and times9.30am-3pm» $515, ∆ $1215, ◊ $1740

Certified welding (AS1796)ASCERTPLAT01, ASCERTPIPE01, ASCERTARC701, ASCERTAR8F01, ASCERTAR8G01Units from MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering*Delivered to suitably qualified applicants, this course provides training to sit the WTIA welding certification AS1796. Certified welding is also known as AS1796, DOL, DLI or pressure welding.15 Jul-18 Nov (16 sessions)6pm-10pmWodonga» $255, ∆ $675, ◊ $875

Certified welding - intensive (AS1796)ASCERTPLAT01, ASCERTPIPE01, ASCERTARC701, ASCERTAR8F01, ASCERTAR8G01Units from MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering*This course is delivered over one intensive week and provides training to sit the WTIA welding certification AS1796. Applicants must be suitably qualified to apply for this course.10-14 Aug or 16-20 Nov | (5 sessions)8.30am-5pmWodonga$1272

ELECTRICAL & DATA CABLINGTesting and tagging of electrical appliances and leadsIA05TTThis course provides training in the use of portable test equipment for the testing and tagging of electrical appliances and leads. Designed for people who Want to test and tag appliances and leads up to 240 volts, this is an ideal skill and certification to have for small businesses.10-11 Aug, 12-13 Oct or 16-17 Nov (2 sessions)4pm-10pmWodonga$215

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ACMA open registrationA3ACMA1Units from ICT30213 Certificate III in Telecommunications*Any cabling that connects or is intended to connect to a telecommunications network must be carried out by a registered cabler. Completion of this course, along with suitable experience, will enable you to legally work in the telecommunications industry. This course is suitable for electricians, data cablers, telecommunications personnel, security/fire alarm installers, computer technicians, and cable TV installers who want to enter into the business of telecommunications cabling. It is recommended that you have at least six months of cabling experience.3-19 Sep or 29 Oct-14 Nov | (5 sessions)Thu 1pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 8.30am-5.30pmWodonga» $162, ∆ $482, ◊ $722

Structured cabling (categories 5E, 6, & 7) endorsementA3SCABL1Units from ICT30313 Certificate III in Telecommunications Cabling*This course is suitable for electricians, data cablers, telecommunications personnel, computer systems technicians, and cable TV installers who want to enter into the business of structured cabling endorsement.27-28 Nov (2 sessions)Fri 8.30am-5.30pm, Sat 8.30am-3pmWodonga» $101, ∆ $301, ◊ $551

BUILDING DESIGN & ARCHITECTUREConduct a bushfire attack level (BAL) assessmentA6CBAL1Units from 22268VIC Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)*Learn how to determine the BAL of a site by following steps to assess the bushfire risk in accordance with Method 1 and AS3959-2009. Contact us for dates and timesWodonga & online$900

Apply a bushfire attack level (BAL) assessmentA6ABAL1Units from 22268VIC Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)*Learn how to apply the outcome of a BAL assessment to building design, material selection, and construction methods so that buildings better withstand the effects of bushfire. Successful completion of the Conduct a bushfire attack level (BAL) assessment course is a requirement for this course.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga & online$450

Essential 2D AutoCADA42DCAD1Units from AHC40410 Certificate IV in Horticulture*Learn the basics of computer-aided design (CAD) using Autodesk® AutoCAD® software. Relevant for those in the industry or hobbyists, you’ll engage in a mix of theoretical and practical classroom sessions throughout this course. Work towards producing two-dimensional sketch plans and working drawings which include line work, dimensions, and notations, plotted (printed) to drawing sheets at various scales.27 Jul-31 Aug (6 sessions)5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$365

Intermediate 2D AutoCADACADC4Units from AHC40410 Certificate IV in Horticulture*Following on from the Essential 2D AutoCAD course, or if you’ve had prior experience in using AutoCAD®, you’ll learn further productivity tools and procedures of CAD using Autodesk® AutoCAD® software, including layout space, fields and tables, hatching, importing/exporting, dynamic blocks, external references, block attributes and attribute extraction design centre.7 Sep-26 Oct (6 sessions)5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$365

REVIT electronic drawingA6REVIT1Units from 22268VIC Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)*Learn to use Autodesk®REVIT to create virtual three-dimensional models which can be used for visualisation, presentation, data extraction, and the creation of construction drawings. This course is ideal if you’re working in the industry of design or engineering.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$1500

TIMBER & WOODWORKFurniture restorationNA14FURNRLearn to restore a piece of furniture.Your chosen piece needs to be reasonably simple for you to restore and needs to meet your level of restoration ability. An extra cost may be added for repairs to larger pieces or for replacement parts.23 Jul-29 Oct (13 sessions)6pm-9pmWodonga$480

Introduction to cabinet makingNA14INTROCThis course will help you develop basic cabinet making skills, by either constructing set pieces chosen from a selection, third-party plans, or designing and constructing your own project. This course is ideal for people with little to no cabinet making or wood work experience. Additional fees for materials apply depending on the piece you select.21 Jul-27 Oct (13 sessions)6pm-9pmWodonga$480

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Intermediate cabinet makingNA14INTERCFollowing on from the introduction to cabinet making course, further develop your skills by using more advanced methods for construction. You can either construct set pieces that you choose from a selection, or bring in plans, or design and construct your own. Introduction to cabinet making is not a requirement for this course but you will need some basic cabinet making skills. Additional fees for materials apply depending on the piece you select.21 Jul-27 Oct (13 sessions)6pm-9pmWodonga$480

DIY carpentryNA14DIYCThis course will provide you with the basic craft of carpentry and skills with the tools and techniques that will enable you to complete tasks and projects around the home. This course is ideal for those who haven’t had much experience working with wood or the machinery involved in the processes.23 Jul-29 Oct (13 sessions)6pm-9pmWodonga$480

Basic static machinesA3BSMAC1Units from MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinetmaking*This course is designed to provide skills and knowledge in the performance of setting up, turning, operating, maintenance and general problem solving of basic static woodworking machines. This course is provided as either full day classes, or night classes.22 Jul-21 Oct or 7 Aug-11 Sep 9am-3.30pm (6 sessions) or 6pm-9pm (12 sessions)Wodonga» $133, ∆ $461, ◊ $1363

HEALTH & COMMUNITY

MEDICAL & HEALTHMedical terminologyASMEDTERM01

Unit BSBMED301B Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately*Gain the skills and knowledge required to understand and respond to instructions containing medical terminology, to carry out routine tasks and communicate with a range of internal/external clients in a medical environment, and to use appropriate advanced medical terminology.Online$120

Provide first aidA3FAID1Units from HLT32512 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance*This course is for those who want to calmly know what to do in the event of an injury or emergency; to confidently take the proper actions and precautions to ensure a victim has the best chance of a full recovery. Learn the knowledge and skills you need to carry out first aid for life-threatening injuries and illnesses in the home and workplace. You may need to complete pre-course learning activities prior to starting. This course is available as a longer day class or as shorter night classes.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$180

Provide first aid - RefresherA3FAID1Units from HLT32512 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance*Existing holders of this qualification need only participate in the face-to-face training of this refresher course: no pre-course online activity is required. You must present your original first aid certificate (HLTFA311A Apply First Aid) on the day of training. Your certificate must be current, with the expiry date within six weeks of the training date.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$144

Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitationA3PCPR1Units from HLT32512 Certificate III in Health Services Assistance*Learn how to treat someone experiencing cardiac arrest (when the heart stops pumping). This life-saving course provides the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. It is for anyone who wants to be fully prepared to provide CPR at home, in the community, or workplace if required.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$60

Course in first aid management of anaphylaxis22099VICUnits from 22099VIC Course in the first aid management of anaphylaxis*Learn to identify the signs and symptoms of an anaphylactic reaction, apply preventative measures for people with severe allergies, manage reactions including the use of the adrenaline auto-injector (for example, EpiPen), and also learn about risk management planning. This course is suitable for those who require anaphylaxis training for their employment, or for anyone who has family or friends at risk.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$60

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VenepunctureASVENEPUNC01Units from HLT32612 Certificate III in Pathology*Develop the skills and knowledge you need to work effectively in a pathology and specimen collection environment, including how to identify and respond to the clinical risks that are associated with pathology specimen collection. This course is suitable for those who would like to work in a pathology laboratory. 11-25 Aug (3 sessions)5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$360

COMMUNITY SERVICESImplement goal-directed care planningASGOALC6Units from CHC60312 Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management*Gain the knowledge and skills required to plan care for clients through provision of services and resources aimed at maximising and enhancing their independence and quality of life. This course may apply in a range of community sector contexts where high level care, planning skills, and knowledge are required.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga$525

Youth mental health first aidNA11YMHFAThis two-day workshop is presented by an accredited youth mental health first aid facilitator from North East Child Adolescent Mental Health Services. It is suitable for teachers, parents, families, and community service workers. The course covers life stage development (adolescence) and general mental health first aid for young people. The topics covered within this training include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, psychosis, substance misuse, and suicide.6-7 Aug or 21-22 Oct8.45am-4.30pm (2 sessions) or 5.45pm-9pm (4 sessions)Wodonga$120

DISABILITYAdvocate for clientsA4ADVOC1 Units from CHC41012 Certificate IV in Community Services Advocacy*Advocacy is the process of standing alongside an individual who is disadvantaged, and speaking out on their behalf in a way that represents the best interests of that person. This two-day workshop teaches the basis of how to advocate in a professional capacity where you deal with service providers and other authorities. You will learn how to provide advice and information, and develop the tools to take a more active role when required.16-23 June (2 sessions)9am-4.30pmWodonga∆ $120, ◊ $200

Work with people with autismA4AUTIS1Units from CHC40312 Certificate IV in Disability*Do you want to know more about autism spectrum disorder? This is a three-day workshop that teaches what autism spectrum disorders are and how to support people who have them. The course also offers strategies and ideas to assist people who are on the spectrum to achieve their goals. This workshop is directed at people who have autism, family members, carers and support networks (personal and industry).7-14 September (2 sessions)9am-4.30pmWodonga∆ $125, ◊ $200

MASSAGEBasic massageNA06BMIf you are considering massage as a profession or you just want to be familiar with basic techniques, this is the ideal one-day starting point. Learn the theory and practical techniques for a full body massage sequence. No previous skills are required.5 Dec9am-4pmWodonga$120

Sports massageNA05SM1This is an excellent short course if you work with clubs in a training capacity or have an interest in assisting athletes with muscular health and wellbeing. Specific massage techniques and their application in the sporting context will be explained. Subject matter surrounding the delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS), pre and post-event methods, and training treatment will also be a focus in this course.27 Jul-10 Aug (3 sessions)5.30pm-8.30pmWodonga$150

Traditional cuppingNA08TCIf you are already working within the massage or day spa industry and would like to add another treatment modality to your repertoire, then consider learning the traditional cupping technique. This popular technique can be used to release toxins and excess fluids from the body’s soft tissues, and to improve blood flow and tone to the muscles.19 Sep9am-4pmWodonga$185

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WORK HEALTH & SAFETY (WHS)Under the OH&S Act 2004 (section 67) all elected and deputy health and safety representatives (HSRs) are entitled to undertake approved OH&S training for HSRs and choose their training provider in consultation with their employer.

Initial five-day health & safety representatives’ trainingNA125DHSRApproved by Comcare (Australia), this practical, skills-oriented course is designed to provide OHS representatives and supervisors with the skills and knowledge to complement their roles in the workplace. This course shows you how to deal with the requirements under the Commonwealth jurisdiction and gives you the skills to carry out your representative role. It also shows you how to communicate effectively and resolve conflict in the workplace with regard to health and safety issues. 5 Oct-2 Nov (5 sessions)8.30am-5pmWodonga$840

Health and safety representatives’ training course NA12HSRTCApproved by WorkCover (NSW), this five-day practical, skills-oriented course is designed to provide occupational health and safety representatives (HSRs) and supervisors with the skills and knowledge to complement their roles in the workplace. The course shows you how to deal with the requirements under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011 and gives you the skills with which to carry out your representative role. The course also shows you how to communicate effectively and resolve conflict in the workplace with regard to health and safety issues. 13-17 Jul (5 sessions)8.30am-5pmWodonga$840

Health & safety representatives’ training course – Refresher NA13OHSNRApproved by WorkCover (NSW), this course will refresh the information and skills attained under the initial five-day training course and assist HSRs to carry out their role and functions under the WHS legislation.24 Jul8.30am-5pmWodonga$340

Health & safety representative’s initial occupational health and safety training

NA14HSRIApproved by WorkSafe Victoria, this five-day practical, skills-oriented course is designed to provide occupational health and safety representatives and supervisors with the skills and knowledge to complement their roles in the workplace. This course shows you how to deal with the requirements under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 and gives you the skills with which to carry out your representative role. It also shows you how to communicate effectively and resolve conflict in the workplace with regard to health and safety issues.20 Jul-17 Aug, 21 Aug-18 Sept, 9 Oct-6 Nov or 13 Nov-11 Dec | (5 sessions)8.30am-5pmWodonga$840

Health & safety representative refresher – occupational health and safety training

NA14HSRRCApproved by WorkSafe Victoria, this course for occupational health and safety representatives (HSRs) will focus on a broad range of HSR powers. These may be exercised by HSRs over any given week, month or period of time. This course will also explore related safety and legal concepts that underpin them, such as consultation, risk management, issue resolution, employer/employee duty of care, and working with WorkSafe inspectors under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004.31 Jul, 9 Nov or 30 Nov8.30am-5pmWodonga$340

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS

COFFEE & BARISTABarista basicsNA08BBThis workshop provides you with an overview of the espresso coffee world. Learn how to operate and clean an espresso machine, set and adjust the grind, and texture milk. Explore the coffee menu and make a cappuccino, latte, and flat white to industry standards: all things you need to know to make great coffee at home or to work in the industry! Participants must wear covered shoes.13 Jul, 10 Aug, 7 Sep, 19 Oct, 30 Nov or 14 Dec6pm-10pmWodonga$165

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Barista – texturing milkNA14MILKNo more froth and bubbles – silky milk! Focus on the techniques and skills of milk texturing. For those who have completed a coffee course and want to take their coffee skills to the next level. You will develop your coffee art skills using etching and free pouring techniques. This course is limited to eight participants to ensure one steam wand per person and to maximise time on the coffee machine. Participants must wear covered shoes.26 Oct6pm-8pmWodonga$90

Barista - big day outNA08CAThis workshop combines the barista basics and the milk texturing workshops but adds on the skills of coffee art. It provides a great overview of the espresso coffee world. Learn how to operate and clean an espresso machine, set and adjust the grind, explore the coffee menu, and make a cappuccino, latte, and flat white to industry standards. With the basics established, you will learn how to produce silky milk. You will focus on the techniques and skills of milk texturing. Develop your coffee art skills using etching and free pouring techniques. This day will give you the skills to start working in the coffee industry. Participants must wear covered shoes.17 Sep9.30am-4pmWodonga$199

COOKERYGeoffrey Michael MasterclassNA15MASTERDivided into workshops featuring various desserts and treats, you can pick and choose the classes you want to attend. Learn from local patisserie wizard Geoffrey Michael, as he shares his knowledge and experience with you to create some fantastically delicious dishes.14-21 Jul, 28 Jul-4 Aug or 11-18 Aug (2 sessions)Petit fours 25 AugCanapés 1 Sep High tea 8 Sep 9am-4pmWodonga$200 each

HOSPITALITYResponsible service of alcohol (RSA) - VictoriaIA08RSAVICThe Responsible Service of Alcohol (Vic) certificate is relevant to all liquor licensees and bar staff, and those involved in the serving, selling and supply of alcohol in Victoria. You must be 18 years of age or over to undertake this course.22 Jun, 17 Aug, 14 Sep, 12 Oct, 16 Nov or 7 Dec6pm-10pmWodonga$85

Safe food handlingA3SFH1Units from SIT20213 Certificate III in Hospitality*Comprising three nationally accredited units, this course is for you if you need skills and knowledge to handle food safely. Learn the basics of personal hygiene, safe food storage and handling, cross contamination hazards, and effective cleaning and sanitising.27 Jul or 19 Oct9.30am-4pmWodonga$145

Food safety supervisorA3FOODS1Units from SIT31013 Certificate III in Catering Operations*You will learn to identify and prevent food safety hazards, implement food safety skills, and safe food handling procedures. The course consists of a workshop conducted on campus and a workplace assessment conducted in an appropriate environment at your workplace. You must be able to supply evidence of attendance at a food hygiene course within the last five years.16 Nov9.30am-4pmWodonga$300

Healthy lifestyles & hospitality skills programA3HLIFE1Units from SIT30813 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery*This action packed five-day program will elevate your resumé to the top for all hospitality positions. Parents - do you have high school leavers or know of any young people who would benefit from this lifestyle-skills workshop? Attendees gain job-ready skills to help them as they move onto vocational study, part-time or full-time employment. Participants must wear covered shoes.Units include: - food safety- barista skills (coffee making) - responsible service of alcohol (VIC)- healthy food preparation: learn how to prepare healthy, affordable, simple dishes.7-11 Dec (5 sessions)Mon 6-10pm, Tue-Fri 9am-4pmWodonga» $191, ∆ $612.50, ◊ $1984

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MOTORSPORTS & MOTORCYCLES

Motorcycle introductory courseNA14INTRODesigned for people with limited or no motorcycle riding experience, this four-hour course builds your confidence and basic skills prior to undertaking training for a Victorian learner permit. This course also provides a low cost opportunity for those wishing to sample motorcycling riding before deciding to invest in training to obtain a learner permit and subsequently, a motorcycle licence. Motorcycles, helmets, gloves, and wet weather gear are provided. Participants can choose to do the training on either an automatic or manual motorcycle, depending on availability. You must be at least 16 years of age.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga$155

Motorcycle Learner’s permit IA14PERMThis one-day motorcycle training course provides you with appropriate training prior to the testing required to obtain a Victorian learner permit. The training covers all the practical manoeuvres that participants will be asked to perform during testing. Motorcycles, helmets, gloves, and wet weather gear are provided. Participants can choose to do the training on either an automatic or manual motorcycle, depending on availability.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga$245

Motorcycle Provisional licenceIA14LICThis one-day motorcycle training course provides you with appropriate training prior to the testing required to obtain a Victorian motorcycle licence. The training covers all the practical manoeuvres that participants will be asked to perform during testing. Motorcycles, helmets, gloves, and wet weather gear are provided. Participants can choose to do the training on either an automatic or manual motorcycle, depending on availability.Contact us for dates and timesAltona North, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga$245

TRANSPORT, WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

FORKLIFT & WAREHOUSINGYou must be 18 years of age to obtain a high risk work (HRW) licence.

Forklift licensing courseA4LF1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*If you want to gain a start in the supply chain industry, this forklift operations licence course is ideal for you. Successful completion of this course will see you gain the national high risk work (HRW) licence required to operate forklifts in a safe and efficient manner. You will also enhance your knowledge and experience in line with relevant OHS, state, and national licence requirements. 6-9 Jul, 20-23 Jul, 27-30 Jul, 24-27 Aug, 14-17 Sep, 28 Sep-1 Oct, 5-8 Oct, 26-29 Oct, 9-12 Nov, 16-19 Nov, 30 Nov-3 Dec, 7-10 Dec or 14-17 Dec | (4 sessions)8am-4.30pmBrooklyn, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $140, ∆ $400, ◊ $530

Forklift licensing for experienced operatorsA4LF1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*If you know how to operate a forklift but want to gain your national high risk work (HRW) forklift licence, this course is ideal for you. On successful completion, not only will you get your HRW licence, but you will also learn new skills from our industry-leading trainers. This course is run over three consecutive days, and pre-course study is required. Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $90, ∆ $350, ◊ $545

Forklift licensing for experienced operators (part-time, evenings)A4LF1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*If you know how to operate a forklift but want to gain your national high risk work (HRW) forklift licence, this course is ideal for you. On successful completion, not only will you get your HRW licence, but you will also learn new skills from our industry-leading trainers. If you are looking for a career change, or skills which can offer opportunities for part-time work, then this course is for you. Run over five evenings, this course will suit you if you’re unable to attend during the day because of other commitments. Pre-course study is required. 28 Sep-2 Oct or 23-27 Nov | (5 sessions)5pm-9pmBrooklyn, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $90, ∆ $350, ◊ $545

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Forklift licensing assessmentA4LFXW1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*This course is for you if you know how to operate a forklift but want to gain your national high risk work (HRW) forklift licence. On successful completion, not only will you get your HRW licence, but building on your experience, you may even pick up some new skills by talking to our industry-leading trainers. Pre-course study is required.10 Jul, 17 Jul, 7 Aug, 28 Aug, 11 Sep, 25 Sep, 30 Oct, 27 Nov, 4 Dec or 11 Dec4 hoursBrooklyn, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $70, ∆ $230, ◊ $590

Forklift refresherA4LFRF1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*Do you have a forklift licence but would like to brush up on your skills? Are you attending an interview and want your forklift skills appraised? Are you an employer looking to upskill your forklift operators? Let our industry-experienced trainers get you up-to-date with all the latest safe operating techniques, provide awareness to current legislation, and benchmark you against nationally accredited training. 23 Oct or 4 Dec8am-2.30pmBrooklyn, Newborough, Shepparton, Wodonga & workplace» $79, ∆ $195, ◊ $235

Order picker licensing assessmentA4LO1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane OperationsIf you know how to operate an order picker but want to gain your national high risk work (HRW) order picker licence, this course is ideal for you. Building on from your experience, you may even pick up some new skills by talking to our industry-leading trainers. Contact us for dates and timesWorkplace» $69, ∆ $265, ◊ $580

Manual handling and injury preventionA4MANW1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*This course provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to shift loads using manual handling methods, including how to assess the risks associated with relocating the load, how to plan the relocation process, and how to carry out the relocation in accordance with the plan. The manual handling equipment is incorporated into the training.5 Aug or 18 Nov8am-2.30pmBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $36, ∆ $100, ◊ $260

Handling hazardous substances & dangerous goodsA4HAZW1Units from TLI41910 Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations*This course provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to handle and store dangerous goods and hazardous substances, including how to identify requirements for working with dangerous goods and hazardous substances, confirming site incident procedures, selecting handling techniques, personal protective equipment, and separation requirements.31 Jul, 25 Sep or 27 Nov8am-2.30pmBrooklyn, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $46, ∆ $110, ◊ $230

HEAVY VEHICLE LICENSINGLicence options range from light rigid through to multi combination categories, as well as the option to book into a group course or elect for one-on-one training.

Licences are categorised by the type and size of heavy vehicle and the transmission they use. The transmission you elect to learn may affect your chances of employment in the trucking industry.

A non-synchromesh licence allows you to drive non-synchromesh, synchromesh, and automatic transmission vehicles.

A synchromesh licence will not allow you to drive a non-synchromesh vehicle and limits you to synchromesh and automatic transmissions so please discuss this with our trained staff.

Additional licensing fees may be applicable. Duration of courses may vary depending on participation numbers.

Please note that whilst your training and assessment services will be provided by DECA trainers, all students will be enrolled with Wodonga TAFE for any nationally recognised training.

All dates and times are relevant to Wodonga only.

Light rigid licence A4LR2Units from TLI42111 Certificate IV in Driving Operations*Holding a light rigid licence allows you to drive any rigid vehicle, including bus and truck, greater than 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM) but equal to or less than 8 tonnes GVM; or a vehicle that seats more than 12 adults including the driver that has a GVM not greater than 8 tonnes GVM.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & WodongaGroup: » $205, ∆ $525, ◊ $1405One-on-one: » $229, ∆ $645,◊ $1300

PRICING» Government subsidy pricing for

students who meet the concession card requirements

∆ Victorian government subsidised training for eligible students

◊ Full fee paying students who are not accessing government

subsidised training

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Medium rigid licenceA4MR2Units from TLI42111 Certificate IV in Driving Operations*On completion of this course you will be able to drive any two axle rigid vehicle, including bus and truck, greater than 8 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). You may tow a single trailer (other than a semi-trailer) up to 9 tonne GVM or to the manufacturer’s specifications (whichever is less). Gaining this licence also means you can drive classifications below medium rigid.6-9 Jul, 20-23 Jul, 17-20 Aug, 31 Aug-3 Sep, 14-17 Sep, 5-8 Oct, 19-22 Oct, 26-29 Oct, 23-26 Nov or 7-10 Dec | (4 sessions)8am-4pmBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & WodongaGroup: » $228, ∆ $580, ◊ $1440One-on-one: » $247, ∆ $695, ◊ $1355

Heavy rigid licenceA4HR2Units from TLI42111 Certificate IV in Driving Operations*Holding a heavy rigid licence allows you to drive any rigid vehicle with three or more axles, including bus or truck, greater than 8 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). Gaining this licence also means you can drive classifications below heavy rigid. Please also be aware of the different gearbox choices.13-17 Jul, 20-24 Jul , 27-31 Jul, 3-7 Aug, 10-14 Aug, 17-21 Aug, 24-28 Aug, 31 Aug-4 Sep, 7-11 Sep, 14-18 Sep, 21-25 Sep, 28 Sep-2 Oct, 5-9 Oct, 12-16 Oct, 19-23 Oct, 26-30 Oct, 9-13 Nov, 16-20 Nov or 30 Nov-4 Dec (5 sessions)8am-4pmBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & WodongaGroup: » $295, ∆ $805, ◊ $1715One-on-one: » $439, ∆ $1255, ◊ $1890

Heavy combination licenceA4HC2Units from TLI42111 Certificate IV in Driving Operations*Holding a heavy combination licence allows you to drive a prime mover or single semi-trailer exceeding 9 tonne, or rigid vehicle plus trainer greater than 9 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). Gaining this licence also means you can drive classifications below heavy combination. Please be aware of the different gearbox options.6-10 Jul, 20-24 Jul, 3-7 Aug, 7-21 Aug, 31 Aug-4 Sep, 14-18 Sep, 28 Sep-2 Oct, 12-16 Oct, 26-30 Oct, 9-13 Nov, 16-20 Nov or 30 Nov-4 Dec | (5 sessions)8am-4pmBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & WodongaGroup: » $320, ∆ $860, ◊ $1840One-on-one: » $537, ∆ $1545, ◊ $2320

Multi combination licenceA4MC2Units from TLI42111 Certificate IV in Driving Operations*Holding a multi combination licence allows you to drive a heavy combination vehicle with one or more additional trailers. Gaining this licence also means you can drive classifications below multi combination. Please be aware of the different gearbox choices.13-14 Jul, 27-28 Jul, 10-11 Aug, 7-8 Sep, 21-22 Sep, 6-7 Oct, 19-20 Oct, 4-5 Nov, 16-17 Nov or 30 Nov-1 Dec | (2 sessions)8am-4pmBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & WodongaGroup: » $606, ∆ $1470, ◊ $2140One-on-one: » $587, ∆ $1595, ◊ $2460

TRANSPORT SKILLSTransportation of dangerous goods by roadA3DANG1Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*For heavy vehicle drivers who would like a transport of dangerous goods licence, this course equips you with the necessary knowledge, using the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods (7th Edition).13-14 Jul, 3-4 Aug, 7-8 Sep, 28-29 Sep, 26-27 Oct or 23-24 Nov | (2 sessions)8am-4pmBrooklyn, Shepparton & Wodonga» $69, ∆ $245, ◊ $475

Apply fatigue management strategiesA3FTGB1Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*This course teaches you the skills and knowledge required to apply fatigue management strategies, including identifying and acting upon signs of fatigue, and implementing appropriate strategies to minimise fatigue during work activities. Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton and Wodonga» $48, ∆ $120, ◊ $210

Apply & administer the implementation of fatigue management strategiesA3FTGBA1 Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*Develop the skills and knowledge to administer fatigue management strategies, including recognising breaches of fatigue management policies, procedures, and regulations. You will also learn to develop and assess staff competence in fatigue management; provide feedback to staff on any shortcomings in their fatigue management skills and knowledge; and report to management on the implementation of fatigue management policy.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $69, ∆ $245, ◊ $475

PRICING» Government subsidy pricing for

students who meet the concession card requirements

∆ Victorian government subsidised training for eligible students

◊ Full fee paying students who are not accessing government

subsidised training

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Defensive driving – carA3DEFCA1Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*Using the latest in practical and theoretical training techniques, this course helps drivers reduce the running costs of vehicles while developing safer driving behaviours. Focusing on driver attitudes and behaviours, this course will provide you as a driver with all the skills you require to be the safest and most efficient driver you can be.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $102, ∆ $230, ◊ $350

Drive 4WD vehicleA34WD3Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*Designed for all drivers, this one-day program teaches participants how to safely operate and manoeuvre four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicles on and off road in rugged terrain.Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $110, ∆ $270, ◊ $320

Drive & recover 4WD vehicleA34WREC4Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*Designed for all drivers, this course teaches participants how to safely operate and manoeuvre four wheel drive (4WD) vehicles on and off road in high risk, rugged terrain. This course also covers how to recover a bogged or disabled 4WD vehicle. This nationally recognised training will provide you with all the skills required to safely operate 4WD in high risk off-road conditions. Contact us for dates and timesBrooklyn, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Shepparton & Wodonga» $162 , ∆ $450, ◊ $610

Certified pilot vehicle driverA3PILOT1 Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*This pilot vehicle operator course is a requirement for those who wish to either apply for, or renew a pilot escort licence through VicRoads. You will develop the skills and knowledge required by pilot vehicle operators to control traffic in the vicinity of an oversized vehicle.6 Aug, 24 Sep, 29 Oct or 3 Dec8am-4pmWodonga» $48, ∆ $120, ◊ $210

Safe towingA3TOW1Units from TLI31210 Certificate III in Driving Operations*This course teaches you the skills and knowledge required to correctly tow your particular trailer. Possible trailer types are caravans, horse floats, boat trailers, single and dual axle trailers, box trailers, or purpose-built trailers. The course consists of both theory and practical training.Contact us for dates and timesWodonga» $98, ∆ $230, ◊ $340

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