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PRE-APPRENTICESHIPS | APPRENTICESHIPS | PLUMBING | ENGINEERING
CARPENTRY | ELECTRICAL | REFRIGERATION | PAINTING & DECORATING
WORK HEALTH & SAFETY | INDIGENOUS STUDIES
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CONTENTS
4 Become a tradie
6 Your training options
8 Course to career pathway
10 Why choose TAFE
11 Your training experience
12 Pathways to university
13 How to become an apprentice
16 Paying for your course
18 How to apply
19 Icons in this guide
20 Building & Construction
23 Building Design
24 Painting & Decorating
25 Electrical
28 Refrigeration
29 Plumbing
32 Engineering
36 Indigenous Studies
42 Work Health & Safety
44 Courses offered at Kangan Institute
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BECOME A TRADIE
Our focus is to ensure industries have access to well trained, highly skilled tradespeople. This may be through an apprenticeship or people refreshing their skills to ensure they have the most current knowledge and work practices to bring to their workplace.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTIONGrowth within this industry sector has
created a demand for people with the right
qualifications to fill the skills gap. Courses
are available in carpentry, painting and
decorating, and advanced building design.
ELECTRICAL If you’re looking for electrical courses,
Bendigo TAFE has a wide range from
which to choose. Launch your career in the
fast growing electrical trades.
PLUMBINGAs well as offering plumbing
apprenticeships we also deliver specialised
courses for those who wish to work at a
higher level of competency.
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONINGThe need for skilled refrigeration and air
conditioning apprentices is greater than
ever before. In Australia air conditioning
and refrigeration is a necessity, so get your
foot in the door of this in-demand industry
today!
ENGINEERINGIf you are interested in how machines
work, welding or CAD drafting, then an
engineering based career might be for
you. Our engineering courses cover areas
such as fitting and machining, fluid power,
fabrication, welding, CAD drafting, maths,
physics and materials.
LEARN FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTSOur world-class
teaching faculty
come with extensive
industry experience
and connections. Our
personalised approach
means you get one-on-
one attention in classes.
GAIN HANDS-ON PRACTICAL SKILLSOur focus is all about
getting you work ready.
With an emphasis on
practical training, industry
projects and work
placements, you will gain
real experience and the
latest industry knowledge.
So, when you graduate,
you will have the skills that
employers are looking for.
ACCESS OUR INDUSTRY PARTNER NETWORKBendigo TAFE has
established a vast network
of industry partners and
a strong reputation with
employers across regional
Victoria. By developing
our courses in consultation
with industry partners,
we make sure that you
gain the most current
and up-to-date skills. Our
Skills and Jobs experts
also provide support and
connect students to jobs
each year.
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YOUR TRAINING OPTIONS
Our courses are designed to help you progress into your dream career or into higher education.
VET IN SCHOOL (VETIS)VETiS offers you the opportunity to
complete a nationally recognised
qualification, while providing credit towards
your VCAL, just like your other subjects.
The study score can contribute directly to
your ATAR score and give you access to
guaranteed pathways for further study at
Bendigo TAFE. Find out more at bendigotafe.edu.au/VETinSchools
PRE-APPRENTICESHIPSWhether you are currently doing your VCE,
VCAL or you’ve left school early, a pre-
apprenticeship will get you on your way
to working and further study in a specific
industry. Pre-apprenticeships also combine
literacy and numeracy skills units to give
you extra support to get employed and
into an apprenticeship.
APPRENTICESHIPSApprenticeships need to be endorsed by
your employer and are customised training
programs that give you the latest industry
skills and knowledge directly relevant
to your job. Go to page 13 for more
information.
CERTIFICATESCertificate programs combine theory
and practical components of a subject
to prepare you for a job in your chosen
industry. You can learn basic to advanced
skills as you move up each certificate
qualification. You can also choose to study
further or get a post trade qualification
once you finish your certificate program.
DIPLOMAS AND ADVANCED DIPLOMASA diploma or advanced diploma can help
you progress your career further with
specialised industry specific knowledge
and enter employment at the more skilled,
specialised or para professional level. We
also offer articulation arrangements into
degree programs at local universities.
SHORT COURSESA short course is great way to update
your current skills, start a new hobby or
learn something totally new. We offer a
number of short courses across a range of
areas to help you to grow professionally or
personally. Visit bendigotafe.edu.au to find
the right course for you.
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COURSE TO CAREER PATHWAY
Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies (Pre-vocational) (22261VIC)Certificate III in Electrical Machine Repair (UEE30611)Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE30811)
> Licensed Qualified Electrician > Electrical Machine Repair Tradesperson (Electrical Motor Rewinder)
> Electrical Contracting Business Owner
Careers in Electrical
Certificate II in Plumbing (pre-apprenticeship) (22304VIC)Certificate III in Plumbing (apprenticeship) (CPC32413)Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services (CPC40912)
> Plumber or Gasfitter > Roof Plumber > Foreman OH&S Representative > Estimator > Plumbing Inspector > Site Supervisor
Careers in Plumbing
Certificate II in Engineering Studies (22209VIC)Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (MEM30305)Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (MEM30205)Certificate IV in Engineering (MEM40105)Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting (MEM40412)Diploma of Engineering - Technical (MEM50212)
> Mechanical Engineer > Maintenance Fitter > Tool Maker > Heavy or Light Metal Fabricator > Welder > CAD Designer > Fitter & Machinist > Engineering Tradesperson > Special Class Welder > Project Manager > Engineering Planner > Boiler Maker or Sheetmetal Worker
Careers in Engineering
Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32211)
> Qualified Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic
Careers in Refrigeration
Certificate II in Building & Construction (22216VIC)Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30211)
> Labourer > Carpenter > Leading Hand > Registered Builder > Project Manager > Foreman > Sub-foreman
Careers in Building & Construction
Certificate III in Painting & Decorating (CPC30611)
> Painter & Decorator > Colour Consultant > Interior Decorator > Paint Retailer > Set Designer
Careers in Painting & Decorating
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WHY CHOOSE TAFE YOUR TRAINING EXPERIENCE
Designed to be collaborative, innovative and competitive, the Charleston Road campus is perfectly placed to exceed your training and development needs. As central Victoria’s largest provider of trades training, Bendigo TAFE is committed to continually developing learning opportunities and reflecting the changing demands of the trades industry.
Bendigo TAFE’s Charleston Road campus
is a thriving and contemporary trade
training centre with purpose-built facilities
including exceptional environmental and
sustainable efficiencies.
This modern campus boasts its own
student amenities area, CAD and IT labs
and canteen.
Extensive parking makes this campus
easily accessible, as well as being only 25
minutes walk from Bendigo railway station.
The V/Line train is only a 40 minute ride
from Kyneton or a short bus ride from
Heathcote and other local regional towns.
LOW ATAR? NO WORRIES!
GOING TO TAFE MAY SAVE TIME
AND MONEY
NO NEED TO RELOCATE IF YOUR TAFE IS
LOCAL
FINISHED YEAR 12?A TAFE qualification can secure your future
GET A TASTE OF A TRADE WITH A
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
Gain basic skills in a trade with lots of support and
resources.
FIND A JOB THAT SUPPORTS AN
APPRENTICESHIP
Earn money while studying.
COMPLETE AN APPRENTICESHIP
Learn practical skills specific to a trade.
GET ON TRACK TO A CERTIFICATE
OR DIPLOMA
Guaranteed work placements mean real
world skills!
GAIN A CERTIFICATE
GAIN A DIPLOMA
GRADUATE WITH A CERTIFICATE,
DIPLOMA AND DEGREEGraduate with three
qualifications.
START A REAL
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PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITY
BENDIGO TAFE DEAKIN UNIVERSITYDiploma of Engineering - Technical (MEM50212)
Guaranteed entry8 credits (equivalent to 1 year study)
BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HONOURS
HOW TO BECOME AN APPRENTICE
Apprenticeships are a great way to combine structured training and paid employment. You can begin at any time, or commence while you are still at school in Year 11/12. You don’t need a secondary school certificate to start an apprenticeship, although this is highly regarded by most employers.
As an apprentice you have the
opportunity to earn an income while you
are learning your trade. You will combine
full-time work with either part-time,
workplace based or block release study,
depending on your employer’s needs.
When you finish your apprenticeship,
you will have a nationally recognised
qualification that can take you anywhere
in Australia and in many other
countries as well.
AUSTRALIAN APPRENTICESHIP SUPPORT NETWORK (AASN)AASNs are contracted by the
government to support and facilitate the
apprenticeship process for employers
and individuals. AASNs can also help you
with the recruitment process and provide
mentoring and career advice.
Visit australianapprenticeships.gov.au for
more information or call them on 13 38 73.
STEP 1: PREPARATION AND RESEARCHFigure out what trade you are interested
in, do research on job opportunities and
write or update your resume. A pre-
apprenticeship is a great way to get a
taste of a trade and see if you would like
to continue with it.
STEP 2: JOB HUNTINGStart applying for jobs by networking
with people you know, online or via Job
Services Australia providers.
STEP 3: SIGN UPOnce you’ve found an employer, you
both must contact an Australian
Apprenticeship Support Network
(AASN) provider to organise a training
apprenticeship contract. Select Bendigo
TAFE as your preferred training provider
to get started.
If you are eligible for a Health Care Card,
make sure you apply for one prior to
enrolling so you are eligible for concession
fees.
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We work hard to make it easy for our students to enjoy their experience at Bendigo TAFE. You can access any of our support programs when you need to throughout your time with us.
TUTORSPACETutorSpace is a free study session with
specialist tutors to assist students with
how to write an assessment, how to begin
a project, basic IT skills or just to provide
some assistance to build confidence.
These sessions run at various times
and days during the week throughout
the school year and are located in the
Bendigo City campus library.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES TEAMBendigo TAFE student support services
provides free and confidential services to
students across all campuses and aims to
facilitate a positive learning environment
for all. Services provided include
counselling support services, disability
support services, student activities
services, youth workers, Indigenous
support services and international
support services.
SKILLS AND JOBS CENTREOne of our primary goals is to strengthen
the employability of our students and
help them find real jobs in their chosen
industry. Our Skills and Jobs Centre is
specifically dedicated to helping you to
develop your employability skills. Our
experts can help you with preparing for
a job, career advice and support, access
to our weekly vacancy listing and other
useful resources.
To contact the centre, call 1300 100 606
or email
skills&[email protected]
WE SUPPORT YOU THROUGH YOUR JOURNEY
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PAYING FOR YOUR COURSE
How much you pay is determined by the course you enrol in, the scheduled hours you commit to undertake, your eligibility for a government-funded place and any concession entitlements you might be eligible for.
PART PAYMENT PLANSPart payment plans are available to
anyone enrolling into a certificate course.
Bendigo TAFE offers eligible students the
option of paying their course fees over
time. Weekly or fortnightly instalment
payments are set up to cover tuition,
materials and consumables.
Find out more at bendigotafe.edu.au/courses/fees-and-charges
HEALTH CARE CARDIf you are eligible for a Health Care Card,
make sure you apply for one through
Centrelink prior to enrolling as you may be
eligible to pay concession fees.
Find out if you are eligible for fee
assistance at bendigotafe.edu.au/courses/fees-and-charges
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTSAt Bendigo TAFE, we believe in rewarding
hard work and achievement. We offer a
number of scholarships and grants to help
pay for your course.
Find out more on what you can apply for
at bendigotafe.edu.au/students
APPRENTICE INCENTIVE PROGRAMSThe Australian Government supports
apprenticeships through a number of
programs that can help you financially
including Apprentice Loans, Living Away
From Home Allowance, Support for
Adult Australian Apprentices Initiative,
Australian School-based Apprenticeships,
and more. For more information, visit
australianapprenticeships.gov.au
STUDY NOW, PAY LATER WITH VET STUDENT LOANSA student loan scheme is available for
eligible students and courses to assist in
the payment of tuition fees whilst studying
at TAFE. These are called VET Student
Loans and replace the VET FEE-HELP
scheme from 1 January 2017. Loans are
capped according to the course you
are studying. These loans are income
contingent and interest free and repaid via
the Australian Taxation Office when your
income reaches a certain threshold. For
2016-2017 income year this threshold is
$54,869.
For further information visit
studyassist.gov.au
You will still have to pay the student
services fee, materials and consumables
fee (if studying a government funded
course) and other non-tuition fees (if
applicable) at the time of enrolment.
To be eligible for a VET Student Loan, you
must be an Australian citizen; or a holder
of a permanent humanitarian visa who will
be a resident in Australia for the duration
of the course; or a qualifying New Zealand
citizen.
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HOW TO APPLY ICONS IN THISGUIDEApplying for a course is easy. Just
follow these simple steps to get your application in. Make sure you check your course dates and apply early so we can enrol you in the next intake.
We will review your application and
will contact you directly to confirm
your application status. Most courses
commence at the start of semesters one
and two, but there are some courses
which take enrolments at any time
throughout the year (these are referred to
as rolling enrolments).
VTAC APPLICATIONSVTAC handles most applications for entry
into higher education and some full time
TAFE courses from the certificate IV level
onwards. The course guide will indicate if
you need to apply through VTAC for your
course. To find out how to apply via VTAC,
visit vtac.edu.au
APPRENTICESHIPSThe Australian Apprenticeship Support
Network (AASN) manage all contracts and
training. To find your nearest AASN, visit
australianapprenticeships.gov.au
Pick the course you want to
study from this course guide and
go online to our website.
Find the course using the ‘Find
a course’ search option and click
on ‘Online Application’.
Fill out the online application
form, select your campus and hit
the ‘Submit’ button.
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Apprenticeship
Certificate
Diploma
Advanced Diploma
STUDY PERIOD
Full-time
Part-time
STUDY MODE
Flexible
Workplace
CAMPUS LOCATION
Charleston Road
Bendigo City
Broadmeadows
Richmond
Docklands
PATHWAYS
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CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY
Course code CPC30211Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) / rolling enrolments
This course provides the training component of a carpentry apprenticeship. Learn the knowledge, skills and applications in framework, formwork, finishing and carpentry, as well as the processes required for building a house or commercial building from the initial stages to completion.
DURATIONApprenticeship: 3-4 years (School-based apprenticeship available)
SELECTION PROCESSAASN registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESCarpenter, Registered Builder, Building Inspector, Leading Hand, Sub-foreman, Foreman, Project Manager.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSOn successful completion of this course, you are eligible for entry credits into the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (CPC40110) and the Diploma of Building and Construction (CPC50210).
PREREQUISITESFull-time employment as a carpentry apprentice under a training agreement.
Core UnitsUse carpentry tools and equipment CPCCCA2002BHandle carpentry materials CPCCCA2011ACarry out general demolition of minor building structures
CPCCCA3001A
Carry out setting out CPCCCA3002ACarry out levelling operations CPCCCA3023AWork effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCCM1012A
Plan and organise work CPCCCM1013AConduct workplace communication CPCCCM1014ACarry out measurements and calculations
CPCCCM1015A
Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCCCM2001A
Carry out excavation CPCCCM2002AUse explosive power tools CPCCCM2007BErect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
CPCCCM2008B
Work safely at heights CPCCCM2010BCarry out concreting to simple forms CPCCCO2013AApply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCOHS2001A
CERTIFICATE II IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
Course code 22216VIC Direct entry / rolling enrolments
This course is ideal for school leavers or those who wish to gain an apprenticeship in the construction industry. You will gain the skills necessary to start a carpentry apprenticeship, including learning methods of construction, scaffolding, hand and power tools, structures and buildings and workplace communication.
DURATIONFull-time: 16 weeks
SELECTION PROCESSIndividual interview. Language, literacy and numeracy test.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESApprenticeship, Labourer, Carpenter, Builder.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSOn successful completion of the course you will be ideally placed to enter into a training agreement with an employer for an apprenticeship Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30211).
PREREQUISITESSatisfactory literacy and numeracy skills and be at least 15 years old. You may also apply if you have satisfactorily completed VCE or an approved equivalent course. You must also be comfortable working at heights. Information about elective units can be found online.
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUILDING DESIGN (ARCHITECTURAL)
Course code 22268VICDirect entry / Semester one
This course is ideal if you have always wanted a career in architecture. Learn the skills, knowledge and application of industry specific software to deliver innovative design solutions for residential and commercial projects. You will have the opportunity to follow a project from conception to completion; through site selection, town planning, contracts and tender.
DURATIONFull-time: 2.5 years
SELECTION PROCESSPlease apply directly to Bendigo TAFE. All students will be expected to attend an interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESBuilding Designer, Business Owner, employment in the building industry, Draftsperson.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIESGraduates of this course may choose to further their study with a degree program at university.
PREREQUISITESYou need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be of mature age and have sufficient work experience. You also need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills following completion of an LLN assessment.
BUILDING DESIGN
A BENDIGO TAFE PRE-APPRENTICESHIP GIVES YOU:
CAREER GUIDANCEWe give you vocational guidance to make sure you are on the right track.
WORKPLACE EXPERIENCEWe help you to develop work ready skills by placing you in a real work environment.
MENTORING SUPPORTAccess to a mentor for one-on-one support.
SKILLS AND THEORYBendigo TAFE’s Charleston Road campus has purpose-built facilities where you can get hands-on experience and develop important trade skills.
LANGUAGE, LITERACY AND NUMERACY SUPPORTReading, writing and maths support to help you in your course.
INDUSTRY CONNECTIONSWe will connect you to employment opportunities and apprenticeships in different trades areas. As part of your pre-apprentice training we will connect you to industry.
APPLY NOW TO SECURE YOUR SPOT!1300 554 248 | BENDIGOTAFE.EDU.AU/PRE-APPS
TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO YOUR FUTURE
Pre-apprenticeship training with Bendigo TAFE gives you the basic skills, knowledge and confidence to land an apprenticeship or traineeship and start your career.
We have a unique approach to pre-apprenticeship training that gives you more support and guidance along the way and connects you to real job opportunities.
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CERTIFICATE III IN PAINTING AND DECORATING
Course code CPC30611 Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) / Rolling enrolments
As the training component of an apprenticeship, you will learn the knowledge, skills and applications required as you begin your career as a Painter and Decorator. Learn about painting and decorative work in new and existing homes as well as commercial construction work.
DURATIONFull-time: Apprenticeship 3-4 years (School-based apprenticeship available)
SELECTION PROCESSAASN registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESPainter and Decorator, Colour Consultant, Interior Decorator, Paint Retailer, Set Designer, Leading Hand, Sub-foreman, Foreman or Project Manager.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSOn successful completion of this course you may be eligible for entry and/or credits into Certificate IV in Building and Construction (CPC40110).
PREREQUISITESEmployed as an apprentice, under a training agreement or are mature age and have sufficient work experience to successfully undertake the course.
Core UnitsWork effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCCM1012A
Plan and organise work CPCCCM1013AConduct workplace communication CPCCCM1014ACarry out measurements and calculations
CPCCCM1015A
Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCCCM2001A
Calculate and cost construction work CPCCCM2003BWork safely at heights CPCCCM2010BApply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCOHS2001A
PAINTING & DECORATINGCERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
Course code 22261VIC Application to VTAC and supplementary application / semester one and two
This course provides an introduction to working in the electrical/electronics industries. You will learn the basics of electrical theory and maths, and gain practical skills to help you gain an apprenticeship as an Electrician, Data Communications Tradesperson or similar electrotechnology related career.
DURATIONFull-time: 14 weeks
SELECTION PROCESSIndividual interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESEmployment in the electrical field.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSApprenticeship, Certificate III in Electrotechnology (UEE30811).
PREREQUISITESYou need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills and be at least 15 years old when you apply.
Core UnitsWork safely in the construction industry
CPCCOHS1001A
Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
HLTAID002
Apply occupational health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
UEENEEE101A
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
UEENEEE102A
Solve problems in ELV single path circuits
UEENEEE103A
Fix And Secure Electrotechnology Equipment
UEENEEE105A
Provide solutions and report on routine electrotechnology problems
UEENEEE130A
Use Of Routine Equipment/plant/technologies In An Energy Sector Environment
UEENEEE141A
Produce products for carrying out energy sector work activities
UEENEEE142A
Identify and select components, accessories and materials for energy sector work activities
UEENEEE179A
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CERTIFICATE III IN ELECTRICAL MACHINE REPAIR
Course code UEE30611 Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) / rolling enrolments
Learn the fundamentals of electricity and the legal requirements and knowledge relating to safe work practices in the motor rewinding industry. Learn about tools and how to safely carry out your responsibilities to maintain and repair electric motors and equipment.
DURATIONApprenticeship: 4 years (competency based completion)
SELECTION PROCESSAASN Registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESElectrical Machine Repair, Trades Person also known as Electric Motor Rewinder.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSCertificate IV in Electrotechnology (UEE40611).
PREREQUISITESEmployed as a Motor Rewinding Apprentice and have signed a contract with your employer.
Core UnitsParticipate in electrical machine repair work and competency development activities
UEENEEC018B
Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
UEENEEE101A
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
UEENEEE102A
Solve problems in d.c. circuits UEENEEE104AFix and secure electrotechnology equipment
UEENEEE105A
Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications
UEENEEE107A
Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology work
UEENEEE137A
Solve problems in single and three phase low voltage machines
UEENEEG006A
Solve problems in electromagnetic devices and related circuits
UEENEEG101A
Solve problems in low voltage a.c. circuits
UEENEEG102A
Terminate cables, cords and accessories for low voltage circuits
UEENEEG106A
Carry out basic repairs to electrical components and equipment
UEENEEG111A
Wind electrical coils UEENEEG150APlace and connect electrical coils UEENEEG151ARewind three phase low voltage induction machines
UEENEEG153A
Conduct electrical tests on LV electrical machines
UEENEEG157A
Repair and maintain mechanical components of electrical machines
UEENEEG164A
Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector
UEENEEK142A
Disconnect - reconnect motors connected to low voltage installation wiring
UEENEEP015A
CERTIFICATE III IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY ELECTRICIAN
Course code UEE30811 Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) / rolling enrolments
This course combines on the job training with off the job education, ensuring that the knowledge and practical skills you acquire are relevant to your apprenticeship. Learn how to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain electrical systems and equipment.
DURATIONApprenticeship: 4 years
SELECTION PROCESSAASN registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESElectrician
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSCertificate IV in Electrotechnology (UEE40611).
PREREQUISITESYou need to have literacy and numeracy skills to year 11 level and be at least 15 years old when you apply. You must also have signed an apprenticeship training agreement.
Core UnitsParticipate In Electrical Work And Competency Development Activities
UEENEEC020B
Use Computer Applications Relevant To A Workplace
UEENEED101A
Apply occupational health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
UEENEEE101A
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
UEENEEE102A
Solve Problems In D.c. Circuits UEENEEE104AFix And Secure Electrotechnology Equipment
UEENEEE105A
Use Drawings, Diagrams, Schedules, Standards, Codes And Specifications
UEENEEE107A
Solve Problems In Electromagnetic Devices And Related Circuits
UEENEEG101A
Terminate Cables, Cords And Accessories For Low Voltage Circuits
UEENEEG106A
Apply Environmentally And Sustainable Energy Procedures In The Energy Sector
UEENEEK142A
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CERTIFICATE III IN AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION
Course code UEE32211 Direct Entry / Application to VTAC and supplementary application / rolling enrolments
In this course you will learn the skills to select components, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain refrigeration systems and equipment that apply to food storage and preservation, air conditioning and air distribution equipment. It includes regulatory requirements for purchasing and handling refrigerants.
DURATIONApprenticeship: 4 years
SELECTION PROCESSAASN Registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESQualified Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSDual trade electrician (apprenticeship).
PREREQUISITESYou need to have literacy and numeracy skills to year 11 level and be at least 15 years old when you apply. You must also have signed an apprenticeship training agreement.
Core UnitsParticipate in refrigeration and air conditioning work and competency development activities
UEENEEC025B
Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
UEENEEE101A
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
UEENEEE102A
Solve problems in ELV single path circuits
UEENEEE103A
Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment
UEENEEE105A
Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications
UEENEEE107A
Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology work
UEENEEE137A
Prepare and connect refrigerant tubing and fittings
UEENEEJ102A
Establish the basic operating conditions of vapour compression systems
UEENEEJ103A
Establish the basic operating conditions of air conditioning systems
UEENEEJ104A
Install refrigerant pipe work, flow controls and accessories
UEENEEJ106A
Install air conditioning and refrigeration systems, major components and associated equipment
UEENEEJ107A
Recover, pressure test, evacuate, charge and leak test refrigerants
UEENEEJ108A
Verify functionality and compliance of refrigeration and air conditioning installations
UEENEEJ109A
Select refrigerant piping, accessories and associated controls
UEENEEJ110A
Diagnose and rectify faults in air conditioning and refrigeration systems and components
UEENEEJ111A
Commission air conditioning and refrigeration systems
UEENEEJ113A
Find and rectify faults in motors and associated controls in refrigeration and air conditioning systems
UEENEEJ153A
Diagnose and rectify faults in air conditioning and refrigeration control systems
UEENEEJ170A
Solve problems in low voltage refrigeration circuits
UEENEEJ194A
Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector
UEENEEK142A
Disconnect / reconnect composite appliances connected to low voltage installation wiring
UEENEEP012A
Locate and rectify faults in low voltage composite appliances using set procedures
UEENEEP017A
Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 Volt supply
UEENEEP024A
Attach cords, cables and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to 1000 Va.c. or 1500 Vd.c. supply
UEENEEP025A
REFRIGERATIONCERTIFICATE II IN PLUMBING (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
Course code 22304VIC Direct entry / Semester one and two This course will prepare you for an apprenticeship in plumbing. It introduces all areas of the plumbing industry: water, gas, sanitary, drainage, mechanical services (heating/cooling) and roofing. You may also have the opportunity to undertake some work experience, which will give you the opportunity to observe how tasks are undertaken in the workplace.
DURATIONFull-time: 14 weeks
SELECTION PROCESSInterview. You will need to do a language, literacy and numeracy test.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESYou may elect to enrol in other related vocational courses or complement your skills with a qualification in management.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSApprenticeship, Certificate III in Plumbing (CPC32413).
PREREQUISITESYou need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills to year 11 standard and be at least 15 years old.
Core UnitsWrite Simple Documents BSBWRT301 Carry Out Measurements and Calculations
CPCCCM1015A
Read and Interpret Plans and Specifications
CPCCCM2001A
Work safely in the construction industry
CPCCOHS1001A
Apply Ohs Requirements, Policies and Procedures In The Construction Industry
CPCCOHS2001A
Carry out interactive workplace communication
CPCPCM2039A
Produce technical drawings CUVACD303AProvide Basic Emergency Life Support
HLTAID002
Apply basic sheet metal practices VU21789Cut and penetrate building materials and structures
VU21790
Fabricate simple plumbing pipe systems
VU21791
Identify career pathways in the plumbing industry
VU21792
Perform basic oxy-acetylene welding and cutting
VU21793
Prepare to work in the plumbing industry
VU21794
Use and apply basic levelling equipment for plumbing
VU21795
Use basic electric welding equipment and techniques
VU21796
Use basic plumbing hand tools VU21797Use basic power tools VU21798Use plumbing pipes, fittings and fixtures to simulate plumbing installations
VU21799
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TAKE YOUR WELDING SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH A SHORT COURSE
Beginner
INTRODUCTION TO WELDINGWelding techniques and skills for the handy
person. Learn the basics of arc, oxy, MIG
and thermal cutting.
Advanced trade - Obtain your WTIA welding certificates
BASIC WELDINGWelding techniques and skills for beginners with
little or no experience. You will be taught both
practice and theory in a range of the welding
technologies required to gain a foothold in
industry as a non-trades welder.
INTERMEDIATE WELDINGIf you have the basics skills covered and want to
learn more, this course will assist you to further
enhance your welding skills.
ADVANCED WELDINGThis is the course for trade welders to learn
advanced skills to code AS1554 GP/SP. It will help
you obtain your WTIA welding certificates 1 to 9.
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CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
Course code 22209VIC Direct entry / Semester one and two
This pre-apprenticeship course is designed for those wishing to enter the engineering industry. You will gain hands on practical experience, work skills and a broad understanding of engineering competencies, enabling you to make a better informed choice in the selection of engineering career paths.
DURATIONFull-time: 15 weeks
SELECTION PROCESSInterview and language, literacy and numeracy test.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESEmployers regularly contact Bendigo TAFE seeking successful pre-apprentices to fill apprenticeship roles in their organisations.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSCertificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (MEM30205),
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (MEM30305),
Certificate III in Engineering – Technical Trade (MEM30505)
PREREQUISITESYou need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills and be at least 15 years old when you apply.
CERTIFICATE III IN ENGINEERING - FABRICATION TRADE
Course code MEM30305 Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) / rolling enrolments
This is an Australian Apprenticeship course, combining paid work with training. Learn the applications required to begin a career as a fabrication tradesperson. Theory components in structural fabrication, sheet metal working and welding technology are offered. Mature age people can also apply for apprenticeships.
DURATIONApprenticeship: 4 years nominal (competency based completion)
SELECTION PROCESSAASN Registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESBoiler Maker, Sheetmetal Worker, Tradesperson involved in mechanical plant, Welding Technician and components.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSCertificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (MEM30205)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (MEM30305)
Certificate III in Engineering – Technical (MEM30505)
PREREQUISITESFull-time apprenticeship, under a training agreement established with an employer.
ENGINEERINGCERTIFICATE III IN ENGINEERING - MECHANICAL TRADE
Course code MEM30205 Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)/ rolling enrolments
This course provides the theory component of a mechanical engineering apprenticeship. Learn the knowledge, skills and applications required to become a fitter and machinist. Designed for school leavers, or as the next stage from Certificate II in Engineering (22209VIC).
DURATIONApprenticeship: 4 years nominal (competency based completion)
SELECTION PROCESSAASN Registration.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESFitter/Machinist, Maintenance Fitter, Toolmaker. Tradesperson involved in mechanical plant and components.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSCertificate IV (MEM40105) or Diploma of Engineering (MEM50212) Certificate IV in Engineering – Drafting (MEM40412).
PREREQUISITESFull-time apprenticeship, under a training agreement established with an employer.
CERTIFICATE IV IN ENGINEERING
Course code MEM40105 Direct entry / rolling enrolments
This course is for existing engineering tradespeople, apprentices and others working in an engineering field for higher level studies. Topics include: Advanced Welding Certified to AS1796 tested by WTIA, planning, environmental sustainability, mathematical concepts, quality systems and procedures, 2D/3D drawing and design, and fluid power.
DURATIONCompetency based completion
SELECTION PROCESSIndividual interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESHigher Engineering Tradesperson, Mechanical. Engineering Trade Discipline, Fabrication. Engineering Trade Discipline, Special Class Welder.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSDiploma of Engineering (MEM50212). Advanced Diploma of Engineering (MEM60112), or an engineering degree with other training providers.
PREREQUISITESYou must be employed as an apprentice, or a tradesperson working in the engineering industry. And have an additional post-trade qualification.
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CERTIFICATE IV IN ENGINEERING - DRAFTING
Course code MEM40412 Direct entry / VTAC application / rolling enrolments
This course is designed for new entrants to the engineering industry as well as for those holding existing qualifications. It provides a comprehensive technical base for working in the mechanical, manufacturing and maintenance fields at the paraprofessional entry level.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years
SELECTION PROCESSIndividual interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESDetail or Design Draftsperson.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSDiploma in Engineering - Technical (MEM50212).
PREREQUISITESYou need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills and be at least 15 years of age. Basic computer skills.
Core UnitsOrganise and communicate information MEM16006AInteract with computing technology MEM16008AApply mathematical techniques in a manufacturing engineering or related environment
MEM30012A
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
MSAENV272B
DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING - TECHNICAL
Course code MEM50212 Direct entry / VTAC application and supplementary application / rolling enrolments
Provides high level training for engineering technicians. Core subjects include the application of mathematical techniques in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment, as well as interaction with relevant computing technology.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year Flexible mode: 15 months
SELECTION PROCESSIndividual interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESEngineering Technician, Project Manager, Detail Draftsperson, Design Draftsperson, Engineering Estimator, Engineering Planner, Maintenance Technician.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSAdvanced Diploma of Engineering (MEM60112), or an engineering degree at Deakin University.
PREREQUISITESYou need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be of mature age and have sufficient work experience. You also need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills following completion of an LLN assessment. Either: year 10 plus three years relevant work experience or a relevant certificate qualification or an engineering trade background.
ENGINEERING
“Bendigo TAFE has good facilities. The teachers are very knowledgeable. Everything
has been well organised. I completed my Certificate III in Mechanical Technology at
another TAFE, and Bendigo TAFE was the only school nearby offering the Diploma in
Engineering. I have already learned a lot in the first two months.”- Hunter, Diploma of Mechanical Engineering student
PATHWAY TO DEAKIN UNIVERSITY > BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
FROM TOOLS TO TECH:EXPAND YOUR CAREERIN ENGINEERING
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VCAL – INDIGENOUS – FOUNDATION
Course code VCALFND001Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year
SELECTION PROCESSAll students will need to undertake an interview to determine VCAL course level.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?Develop your communication skills, employability skills and get job ready with our VCAL Foundation course. You will improve your reading, writing, math and IT skills whilst participating in hands-on learning with computers, visual arts, health and wellbeing.
Once you complete this course, you will:
• Receive a VCAL Foundation Certificate
• Be able to apply for a pre-apprenticeship, VCAL intermediate or other TAFE courses
• Get advice on your employment options
PREREQUISITESYou must be at least 15 years old to apply.
Core UnitsLiteracy Skills Foundation Reading and Writing
LIT011
Literacy Skills Foundation Oral Communication
LIT012
Numeracy Skills Foundation NUM011 Personal Development Skills Unit 1 (foundation)
PDS011
Personal Development Skills Unit 2 (foundation)
PDS012
Work Related Skills Unit 1 (foundation) WRS011 Work Related Skills Unit 2 (foundation) WRS012
VCAL – INDIGENOUS – INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR
Course code VCALINT001 and VCALSEN001Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Students completing the Intermediate level will develop general skills which increase your eligibility for further study, trade, training and employability. You will gain skills such as literacy and numeracy, problem solving and organisational and planning skills. You will also develop a portfolio, undertake work experience, and gain valuable general knowledge and interpersonal skills.
This course is designed specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. This VCAL course further develops general skills which increase your eligibility for more study and employment.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?You will develop skills in literacy, numeracy, work related and personal development skills which help to increase your opportunities for further study and employment.
You can specialise in any of these fields:
• Allied Health• Automotive• Beauty• Business• Cultural Industries• Early Childhood Education and Care• Electrical• Engineering• Furnishing
• Hairdressing• Horticulture (Landscaping)• Hospitality• Information Technology• Multimedia• Justice• Music (Performance)• Sport and Recreation• Trade experience program• Automotive and Construction• Tourism
PREREQUISITESIf you are at least 15 years old, have completed year 10 and would like a ‘hands-on’ option to finish your secondary certificate, this is the course for you.
Core Units (Intermediate)Literacy Skills Intermediate Reading and Writing
LIT021
Literacy Skills Intermediate Oral Communication
LIT022
Numeracy Skills Intermediate NUM021 Personal Development Skills Unit 1 (intermediate)
PDS021
Personal Development Skills Unit 2 (intermediate)
PDS022
Work Related Skills Unit 1 (intermediate) WRS021 Work Related Skills Unit 2 (intermediate) WRS022
Core Units (Senior)Literacy Skills Senior Reading and Writing LIT031 Literacy Skills Senior Oral Communication LIT032 Numeracy Skills Senior NUM031 Personal Development Skills Unit 1 (senior) PDS031 Personal Development Skills Unit 2 (senior) PDS032 Work Related Skills Unit 1 (senior) WRS031 Work Related Skills Unit 2 (senior) WRS032
The Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) is a senior school certificate that focuses on hands-on learning and practical skills, supported by tutors, mentors and Koori community elders.
VCAL has three levels – Foundation, Intermediate and Senior. You will be personally assessed to ensure that you start at a level that matches your needs and abilities. With VCAL you can go on to further education, training or employment. The Foundation VCAL course develops general skills which increase your eligibility for further study, trade, training and employability.
Please note this course is only available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) people.
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Intermediate Senior
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
CERTIFICATE I IN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CULTURAL ARTS
Course code CUA10215 Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This course is ideal for beginner artists and prepares you for a variety of arts-related careers. You will gain artistic skills to reflect an awareness of identity and pride in your culture, visual arts training and skills for participating in community activities. This course provides a pathway to Certificate II in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts.
DURATIONFull-time: 6 months Part-time: 1 year
PREREQUISITESYou must be at least 15 years old to apply.
Core UnitsContribute to health and safety of self and others
BSBWHS201
Use basic drawing techniques CUAACD101Develop understanding of own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity
CUAATS101
Use ideas and techniques to develop creative work
CUAPPR101
CERTIFICATE II IN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CULTURAL ARTS
Course code CUA20415Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This course builds on basic knowledge and skills gained in the certificate I and extends knowledge to develop an understanding of your own Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years
PREREQUISITESYou must be at least 15 years old to apply.
Core UnitsContribute to health and safety of self and others
BSBWHS201
Use basic drawing techniques CUAACD101Develop understanding of own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity
CUAATS101
Make simple creative work CUAPPR201Source and use information relevant to own arts practice
CUARES202
CERTIFICATE III IN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CULTURAL ARTS
Course code CUA30515Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This course prepares you for a variety of arts-related careers and extends skills in these disciplines. It may lead to a career as a self-employed artist/crafts person. You may also become a member of a co-operative producing art/craft works for sale or an
assistant in an established art/craft studio.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years
PREREQUISITESYou must be at least 15 years old to apply.
Core UnitsContribute to health and safety of self and others
BSBWHS201
Develop drawing skills to communicate ideas
CUAACD201
Develop understanding of own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity
CUAATS101
Develop and apply knowledge of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander cultural arts
CUAATS303
Produce creative work CUAPPR301Apply knowledge of history and theory to own arts practice
CUARES301
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CERTIFICATE IV IN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CULTURAL ARTS
Course code CUA40615Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This course will help you build upon your artistic skills and prepares you for a variety of arts-related careers.
This course may help you contribute towards the cultural development of your community and may also lead to a career in the selling
and distribution of artworks through galleries.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years
PREREQUISITESYou must be at least 15 years old to apply.
SELECTION PROCESSInterview and pre training assessment
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates may find employment opportunities as a self-employed artist/ craftsperson, a member of a co-operative producing art/ craft works for sale or an assistant in an established cultural art/ ceramics environment.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIESThese courses can lead to higher level studies in visual arts qualifications at diploma, advanced diploma and degree levels. Credit transfers may be available into your chosen course.
EXTRA REQUIREMENTSYou will need to attend an induction session. Courses can be tailored to suit your level of artistic knowledge and ability.
Core UnitsContribute to health and safety of self and others
BSBWHS201
Produce drawings to communicate ideas CUAACD301Produce work that expresses own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity
CUAATS302
Develop and apply knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural arts
CUAATS303
Realise a creative project CUAPPR401Research history and theory to inform own arts practice
CUARES403
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
Course code ICT30115Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a wide range of general information and communications technology (ICT) technical functions and to achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as an advanced ICT user.
Persons working at this level will support information technology activities in the workplace across a wide range of ICT areas, including technical support, network administration, web technologies, software applications and digital media technologies.
When you successfully complete this course, you can continue on to higher levels of study in IT or multimedia or apply for work in a range of jobs where computer skills are necessary.
DURATIONFull-time: 18 weeks Part-time: 1 year
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of the course, graduates can find employment in job roles including:
• Help Desk Officer
• Network Support Officer
• ICT Technician
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIESThis course can lead to higher level studies in Certificate IV. Diploma or Advanced Diploma of courses in IT.
Core UnitsParticipate effectively in WHS communication and consultation processes
BSBWHS304
Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
BSBSUS401
Work and communicate effectively in an ICT environment
ICTICT202
Create user documentation ICTICT301 Install and optimise operating system software
ICTICT302
Run standard diagnostic tests ICTSAS301
Bendigo TAFE and Kangan Institute acknowledge that their campuses are located on the ancestral lands of the Gunung-Willam-Balluk, Dja Dja Wurrung, Yorta Yorta, Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri Peoples’. The Institutes respect Traditional Custodians, Elders and their cultural heritage.
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WORK HEALTH & SAFETY
CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
Course code BSB41415Direct entry / Semester one and two rolling enrolments
This program is the new entry level qualification for Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Coordinators or Supervisors with a major workload in OH&S. This qualification is suitable for people working in a Work Health and Safety (WHS) role.
DURATIONFull-time: 1 year*
SELECTION PROCESSIndividual interview. Intermediate literacy and numeracy assessment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates can work as an Occupational Health and Safety Officer or a WorkSafe Inspector.
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONSYou can further your study with a Diploma of Work Health and Safety.*(This is self-paced and may take between 6-18 months to complete).
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COURSES OFFERED AT OURMELBOURNE CAMPUSES WITH KANGAN INSTITUTE
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
Course code CPC40110Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
DIPLOMA OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
Course code CPC50210 Direct entry / VTAC / February intake
ENGINEERING
CERTIFICATE III IN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE RECONDITIONING
Course code AUR31312Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AASN) / Rolling enrolments
TESOL
CERTIFICATE IV IN TESOL (TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES)
Course code 10317NATDirect entry / Semester one and Semester two intakes
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