TVET Brochure
TVET Brochure
TVET Brochure
tafensw.edu.au/tvet
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Contents
TVET guide: the courses 2 Financial Services –
Why TVET? 3 Accounts Administration 29
The material contained in this document is intended to provide you with general information on TAFE NSW TVET courses and should be used as a guide only.
While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate and current at the time of publication,
no representation or warranty is given that the information contained herein is complete, reliable, or free from error or omission.
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TVET guide:
the courses
The pathway to a career
Finishing school, but already know what you want to do as a
career? Or maybe you’ve got an idea of what life after school
could look like, but want to try it out first?
Either way, you’ll get a head start while still at school with a TAFE-
delivered Vocational Education and Training (TVET) course. From
Animal Care to Community Services to Music Industry courses,
we’ve got just about all interests and industries covered.
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Why TVET?
TVET offers direct pathways to further education and
employment options. These pathways may include:
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What is TVET?
TVET is TAFE-delivered Vocational Education and Training
With TVET, you can get a head start on your career by completing a TAFE NSW course, while still at school.
TVET courses are available to students in Year 11 and 12 (Stage 6), as well as students in Year 9 and 10 (Stage 5).
The majority of courses detailed throughout this guide are Stage 6 courses.
Stage 6 TVET courses count towards your HSC, with some contributing towards your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
Benefits of TVET
At TAFE NSW, you will gain work related skills and experience that is recognised and valued by employers. In many
TVET courses, in addition to your theoretical training, you will also be required to complete a mandatory work placement.
TVET studies can be used to help you gain a place in a TAFE NSW Higher Education course or at a university,
by contributing to your ATAR. Your TVET course may provide you with an industry qualification. TVET courses
may also contribute towards credit or advance standing in your next TAFE NSW course.
By successfully completing your TVET course, you will gain two credentials upon finishing school;
one from the New South Wales Educational Standards Authority (NESA) and another from TAFE NSW.
Specialisation courses
Specialisation courses are delivered concurrently with 240-hour TVET courses. They can contribute additional units of HSC
credit (depending on the HSC syllabus for the course) and can allow you to complete more of a qualification (potentially
obtaining a full qualification) or in some cases, you could progress to a higher level qualification.
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TVET delivery options
Face-to-face campus delivery
Participation at TAFE NSW locations, generally on a weekly basis.
Online
Flexible delivery with no classroom attendance. You will access the learning
website to locate your learning resources and receive ongoing support from
your TVET teacher.
Virtual delivery
Teacher-led virtual classrooms at scheduled times via web-conferencing
technology. Campus attendance may also be required for some units.
Blended delivery
A mix of online, virtual and face-to-face delivery.
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“TAFE NSW was a friendly environment
which assisted in advancing my knowledge
and skills for the hospitality industry.”
Rachel,
Certificate II in Kitchen
Operations (SIT20416),
VET in Schools Student
of the Year 2023 (West)
Rachel chose to study at TAFE NSW to complete her Certificate II in Kitchen Operations (SIT20416) whilst at
school in 2022 because she knew it would bring her a comprehensive understanding of the industry. This course
has assisted her in advancing her knowledge, skills and providing confidence and competence in a kitchen
environment and Rachel’s teachers have been excellent mentors to her in the delivery of their content. In 2023,
Rachel was awarded VET in Schools Student of the Year (West Region) at the TAFE NSW Excellence Awards.
Speak with your school VET coordinator or Careers Adviser about the available course options that align
with your future career goals.
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How to use this guide
ATAR This course can contribute to your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR)
where you complete a minimum 240-hour course and sit the HSC examination.
SS
This course area has additional specialisation study available. You must be currently
studying the 240-hour course at school or TAFE NSW.
BEC
This is a board endorsed course that contributes to your Record of School Achievement
(RoSA) or HSC, but will not count towards your ATAR.
ICF
This is an Industry Curriculum Framework course that contributes to your HSC,
and can also contribute towards your ATAR.
Virtual VET courses offer up-to-date training in more than 20 career areas in growth
VV
industries. They are teacher-led virtual classrooms, and may include workshops and/or
work placements. TAFE NSW is progressively adding more Virtual VET options. Please
refer to EVET System to see if there are more options available.
TD
These courses are offered through online delivery by TAFE Digital and are supported
with online study materials accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Not all NESA syllabuses provide a full qualification outcome. Depending on the syllabus and your chosen pattern of study, you may achieve a full qualification, or you may achieve a Statement of Attainment
towards a qualification. At the end of your studies, you will receive a transcript of achieved competencies. For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
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Aboriginal and/or Torres
Strait Islander Cultural Arts
BEC
Begin to use art to proudly reflect your cultural identity. You’ll learn your practice through collaborative community
art projects, create a portfolio of your work and build a strong foundation to continue your art journey.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Aboriginal Languages
BEC S5
Strengthen your voice and identity. Immerse yourself in Aboriginal Culture and improve your skills to communicate in
language. Learn to communicate effectively and respond in social and cultural settings. This TVET course offers a strong
pathway to continue your study and enhance your career opportunities.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Aeroskills – Aviation Maintenance
WP SBAT BEC
Get involved in the fast-paced, exciting world of aviation mechanics, where you’ll play a leading hand in keeping
people and goods moving around the world. You’ll gain entry level skills and knowledge to perform simple repairs
on a limited range of aircraft electrical, hydraulics and structural components. Put yourself on the runway to a high
flying career with an Aeroskills TVET course.
• Are you able to follow • Work on aircraft to remove, install, • Aircraft maintenance
procedures and specifications? inspect and test various systems apprentice.
and mechanical components
• Do you have an aptitude for
practical skills? • Interpret aviation
maintenance manuals
• Do you have a keen interest
in avionics? • Complete repairs on limited
structural components
• Do you have excellent
organisational and • Work safely and sustainably
communication skills? in an aviation maintenance
environment
• Do you enjoy being analytical
and solving problems? • Fabricate aircraft electrical
looms and harnesses.
Certificate IV
in Aeroskills
(Mechanical) Diploma of
Certificate II in
(MEA40718) Aeroskills
Aeroskills
Certificate IV (Mechanical)
(MEA20418)
in Aeroskills (MEA50219)
(Structures)
(MEA41322)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Animal Care
WP SBAT BEC TD
If you love our furry and feathered friends, then a career in animal care is calling. Develop the skills and knowledge you need
to provide for the care and maintenance of animals, including handling, feeding, grooming, health and hygiene practices.
Take a big step towards a career looking after all creatures great and small, with a TVET course.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Applied Digital Technologies
SBAT BEC
Digital technology skills are needed in just about every industry and sector, and this TVET course will get you up to speed
on the ever-changing face of digital tech. Learn the basics of information and communications technology used in a wide
variety of sectors, as well as fundamental multimedia skills, such as how to manipulate image and sound files for digital
media content.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Auslan
BEC
Auslan (Australian Sign Language) courses will introduce a variety of signing skills to help you communicate with the
Deaf community. The skills covered in Auslan courses will allow you to communicate in Auslan, ranging from familiar and
routine matters through to complex and spontaneous conversations. You will also learn about the Deaf community, Deaf
culture and history, as well as the linguistics of Auslan.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Automotive
ATAR WP SBAT ICF BEC S5
Get your automotive career on the fast track. This course will teach you the skills and knowledge you need to work in the
automotive industry or to perform minor service and preparatory work for light or heavy vehicles. So put your career in top
gear with a TVET course.
Automotive options include Stage 5, and Stage 6 ICF, with related work placement and potential ATAR contribution or BEC,
which may require work placement. Please talk to your Careers Advisor about the option that suits you.
• Do you like all things • Work with electrical and • Trades assistant
automotive and modern mechanical components
• Vehicle service assistant
engine related? and systems
• Automotive service assistant
• Do you enjoy physical, • Use tools and equipment
hands-on, and practical work? to complete removals, • Trainee service person
inspections and refitting
• Do you enjoy problem solving • Vehicle body repair assistant
of automotive components
and working with technology?
• Vehicle detailer, refinishing
• Carry out workplace tasks
• Are you looking for a assistant or trim assistant
safely and effectively.
rewarding career in a
• Automotive trainee and/or
progressive industry?
automotive apprentice.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Aviation (Cabin Crew)
WP BEC
Do you like the idea of making the skies a safe and friendly place for travellers? Would you like to learn the skills
needed to ensure great service and memorable moments for clients? This TVET course will prepare you for a high-
flying career as a cabin crew member as you learn all the skills you need to become an integral member of the cabin
crew, and take off on an exciting career path.
• Do you have good • Perform pre and post-flight • Cabin crew member
communication and cabin checks
• Check-in and customer
interpersonal skills?
• Operate firefighting equipment service assistant
• Do you want to work in
• Carry out emergency and • Customer service operations
a customer-oriented role?
evacuation procedures
• Cabin crew supervisor
• Can you work under pressure?
• Use aviation communications
• Flight attendant.
• Do you have excellent
• Provide in-flight, food,
organisational skills?
beverage and retail services.
• Are you a critical thinker
and able to solve problems?
Certificate III
in Aviation
(Cabin Crew)
(AVI30219)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Aviation Remote Pilot –
Drone Operator
BEC
Drones are everywhere these days. From TV dramas and Hollywood films to agriculture, real estate photography and
emergency services response, the use of drones in a professional capacity is taking off. This TVET course will teach
you the skills you need to enter this ever growing field, including how to safely operate your drone and the legalities
surrounding this growing field. Get the skills you need to get involved in an industry of the future, where the sky’s the limit.
• Are you creative and able • Launch, control, and land or • Remote aircraft pilot
to find innovative solutions recover a remote aircraft
• Commercial drone operator.
to problems?
• Operate aeronautical
• Are you safety focused? communications
• Are you able to multitask? • Take still photography and
videography during flight.
• Do you have advanced
fine motor skills and strong • Use programs to generate
hand-eye coordination? 2D and 3D live mapping
and produce volumetric
calculations.
Certificate III
in Aviation
(Remote Pilot)
(AVI30419)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Baking
SBAT BEC
If you’ve ever wanted to raise your baking skills to a professional level, then this TVET course will help you do just that.
You’ll build the essential skills and knowledge needed to operate in a commercial bakery, including work health and safety
regulations and legislation, as well as learn how to create magnificent pastry and baked goods. So make all your baking
dreams come true with a TVET Baking course.
• Do you enjoy food, baking, • Bake basic bread products • Baker’s assistant
and cooking?
• Bake sweet goods, including • Apprentice baker
• Are you able to work sponge cakes and biscuits
• Apprentice cake
under pressure?
• Use food preparation and pastry chef.
• Do you have good equipment to prepare fillings
communication skills?
• Maintain a commercial kitchen
• Do you enjoy being part
• Follow hygiene and
of a team?
safety regulations
• Are you creative?
• Calculate the amount of
ingredients needed in recipes.
Certificate III
in Baking
Certificate II (FBP30521) Certificate IV
in Baking in Patisserie
(FBP20221) Certificate III in (SIT40721)
Cake and Pastry
(FBP30321)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Beauty Services – Make-up
or Retail Cosmetics
WP SBAT BEC
If you dream of highlighting the beauty in others while helping them feel and look their very best, then a TVET course
in Beauty Services is for you. You’ll learn how to design and apply make-up, cleanse skin, use skin care products and nail
technology, as well as the communication skills needed to interact with clients. If you want a creative career in beauty
services, this course is a great foundation.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Business Services
ATAR WP SBAT ICF VV TD
Whether you’ve got your eye on big or small business, every organisation and enterprise in the world needs business skills
to succeed. This TVET course will help you acquire the business, technology, interpersonal and organisational skills you
need to become the backbone of any thriving concern. If you want a career in this field, then make a Business Services
course your business.
• Are you a team player? • Use popular business software • Office administrator
including Microsoft Office
• Are you interested in • Administration or
suite and Microsoft Teams
problem solving? office assistant
• Respond to work health
• Are you well organised? • Receptionist
and safety issues
• Are you a good communicator? • Personal assistant.
• Organise your time
• Are you self-motivated? and work priorities
• Make suggestions regarding
sustainable work practices
• Think critically, problem solve and
communicate in the workplace.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Community Services
WP SBAT BEC
Community Services is one of the most fulfilling careers you could have, and this course will teach you the skills needed to
work successfully with a diverse range of people in this sector. Community Services is experiencing rapid growth, with high
demand for skilled workers across disciplines such as the disability, aged care, youth work and the children’s services sectors.
Earn a great living, knowing that you’ll make a difference in the lives of people in your community.
• Are you patient? • Work with a diverse range • Community services worker
of people
• Do you have good • Mental health support worker
communication skills? • Work efficiently in community
• Youth worker
service settings
• Are you energetic and
• Case worker
passionate about your • Communicate well with others
community? • Program coordinator.
• Organise and complete
• Are you able to work daily tasks
independently?
• Participate in workplace
• Are you professional health and safety.
and ethical?
Certificate IV in
Certificate II in Certificate III in Community Services Diploma of
Community Services Community Services (CHC42021) Community Services
(CHC22015) (CHC32015) Certificate IV in (CHC52021)
Disability Support
(CHC43121)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Construction
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF S5
Construction is an industry that is set to boom. If you’re looking to get in on the ground floor and lay some foundations for a
solid career, then a Construction TVET course will be of great interest. You’ll learn hands-on skills that will help you be job
ready upon graduation, ready to build on your practical knowledge.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Dance, Theatre and Events
BEC
If you love the spotlight and captivating a crowd, then bring the curtain up on a TVET Dance, Theatre and Events course.
You’ll develop your skills and talents in acting, singing and movement as you learn to operate in the entertainment industry.
So leap into your dance and theatre career with a TVET course.
• Are you creative and • Develop your live performance • Performer (with singing
imaginative? techniques in singing, dancing and dance skills)
and acting
• Do you enjoy performing • Drama tutor
to an audience? • Assist in theatre productions
• Assistant stage manager
• Are you energetic • Collaborate with a diverse
• Assistant lighting technician
and passionate? range of people
• Assistant audio technician
• Are you solution focused? • Work safely and compliantly
in the arts industry • Production assistant.
• Build your career portfolio and
strengthen your networking in
the industry.
Certificate III in
Community Dance,
Theatre and Events
(CUA30220)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Design Fundamentals
SBAT BEC TD
If you’ve got designs on a creative design career, then learn the fundamental skills and principles with this TVET course.
There’s a world of opportunity in the design sector, from 3D animation and visual effects to digital and graphic design,
production design, drawing and illustration, or interior design. Some TAFE NSW locations offer a specialist focus on
fashion, graphic design, interior design or jewellery design, while other locations offer more general design skills.
• Are you creative and • Utilise the basics of design from • Design studio assistant
imaginative? the initial process to completion
• Graphic designer
• Are you good with time • Use and explore colour in design
• Illustrator
management?
• Apply design principles
• Interior designer or decorator
• Do you enjoy working as to 2D forms
part of a team? • Jewellery designer
• Research and apply design
• Do you have a talent for industry knowledge • Studio assistant
illustrating and drafting
• Use drawing as a tool to • Textile designer.
concepts?
express and communicate ideas.
• Do you enjoy 2D or
3D designing?
Diploma of
Certificate III Interior Design
Certificate IV (MSF50222)
in Design
in Design
Fundamentals Diploma of
(CUA40720)
(CUA30720) Graphic Design
(CUA50720)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Early Childhood Education and Care
WP SBAT BEC TD
Shaping young minds is more than just a career: it’s one of the most fulfilling and rewarding vocations you can have.
This TVET course will give you skills in planning, implementing and managing education and developmental programs
for young minds, and will also give you the opportunity to complete the full Certificate III in Early Childhood Education
and Care qualification as part of your HSC.
• Are you passionate about • Care for babies and children and • Early childhood educator in
early childhood education? ensure their health and safety a regulated early childhood
• Promote good nutrition and service, i.e. preschool, long day
• Are you professional
positive meal experiences care or family day care.
and ethical?
• Do you demonstrate good • Use an approved learning
judgement and initiative? framework
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Electrotechnology
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF VV
Electrical trades and electronics influence almost every aspect of daily life. Digital technology is the answer to the huge
demand for electricians who can specialise in telecommunications, instrumentation, security and electronic control systems,
and information technology. A TVET Electrotechnology course is a great introduction to the fundamental electrical principles,
fusing theory with practical hands-on skills.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Engineering and Manufacturing
WP SBAT BEC S5
Are you the sort of person who likes to pull things apart to see how they work? Do you constantly find yourself thinking
of a better way to construct things? Then this TVET Engineering course is for you. You’ll learn how to complete a range of
engineering and manufacturing tasks, like welding and machining, and learn to use engineering tools and equipment to
produce or modify objects, setting you up for a varied and fulfilling career.
• Are you curious about • Work with hand and power tools • Engineering technician
how things work? • Perform engineering • Fabrication tradesperson
• Do you enjoy technical measurements
• Mechanical fitter.
and mechanical activities? • Perform manual metal
• Do you like to think outside the arc welding tasks
box to find the best solution? • Use workshop machines
• Do you love gadgets • Complete a basic
and machines? engineering project
• Maintain environmentally
sustainable work practices
• Maintain occupational
health and safety in the
work environment.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Entertainment Industry
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF
If you love the entertainment industry but not necessarily the limelight, then this TVET course will teach you what you need
to know to launch a career. You’ll learn the various aspects of production, live performances, and events including audio,
costume, front of house, lighting, makeup, props, scenic art, sets, staging and vision systems. So get ready to call ‘action’
on a fun, challenging and rewarding future.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Fashion Design
SBAT BEC
Tap into your creative style with a TVET Fashion Design course and get a fantastic introduction to the world of haute
couture. Learn what it takes to design a line for a runway show, create dynamic displays or visual merchandising in a
retail setting as you hone your creative talents and skills, preparing you for a fulfilling career.
• Are you creative? • Design garments, bags or • Fashion design pattern maker
cushions, make patterns, source
• Do you have a love for fashion? • Garment production assistant.
fabrics, and cut and sew
• Are you interested in combining
• Use a sewing machine
creativity with business?
and overlocker
• Do you enjoy working in a
• Complete basic patternmaking
fast-paced environment?
and pattern modification
• Use a pattern to cut fabric
• Create a mood board
• Draw fashion sketches.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Financial Services –
Accounts Administration
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF VV TD
Money may or may not make the world go around, but knowing how to handle and work with it can mean great things for
your own personal bottom line. An entry-level TVET course will give you a great foundation in activities such as accounts
payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cashier functions and the preparation of basic financial reports. For insights into a
career that really adds up, enrol in a TVET Financial Services course.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Fitness
WP SBAT BEC
Are you interested in a career in the multi-billion dollar fitness industry, where you’re not behind a desk all day? A TVET
course in Fitness will shape your customer service skills to help others feel and look their very best. You’ll get a running
jump on a varied and fulfilling career as you learn the underlying science behind sport and exercise, anatomical and
physiological principles and how to plan, deliver and monitor exercise programs and give healthy eating recommendations.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Floristry
SBAT BEC
Learn to add a little beauty to the world with a TVET Floristry course. Careers in this sector are set to bloom, and this course
will hone your creative skills, helping you to produce a range of floral displays, as well as show you how to care for floristry
stock and indoor plants. If you have an eye for colour and a flair for design, this course can help you explore your talents.
• Do you enjoy being creative? • Care for floristry stock • Assistant florist
and keep them fresh
• Would you enjoy a colourful career? • Florist
• Construct a basic range
• Are you a team player? • Freelance florist.
of floristry products
• Do you enjoy being organised?
• Use multiple techniques
• Are you a people person? to create flower effects
• Use a range of floristry tools
• Efficiently unpack
floristry stock.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Hospitality – Food and
Beverage or Cookery
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF S5
Hospitality is an industry that’s calling out for skilled workers. Get the know-how for either a fulfilling career or a job that
gets you pocket money with a TVET Hospitality course. Learn to prepare a restaurant, beverages and basic food dishes,
as well as the principles of hygiene and food safety.
Certificate IV
Certificate II Certificate III
in Hospitality
in Hospitality in Hospitality
Certificate I (SIT40422)
(SIT20322) (SIT30622)
in Hospitality Certificate IV
(SIT10222) Certificate II Certificate III in
in Kitchen
in Cookery Commercial Cookery
Management
(SIT20421) (SIT30821)
(SIT40521)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Human Services – Aged Care,
Allied Health, Nursing
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF VV
You’ll be rewarded with your career choice when your day is spent helping people. That’s what a job in human services can be like,
and this TVET course is the perfect introduction. You’ll get a firm grounding in the essential skills needed to undertake a range
of tasks required for roles within the allied health and assistance industries. So help yourself to a great career helping others.
• Are you empathic and patient? • Provide First Aid and basic • Aged care worker
emergency life support
• Do you have good • Personal care worker
communication skills? • Comply with infection prevention
and control policies and • Assistant in nursing
• Are you interested procedures • A range of roles in healthcare.
in working with people?
• Interpret/apply medical terminology
• Are you dedicated
and energetic? • Work with diverse people
• Recognise healthy body systems
• Provide individual support to clients
• Empower clients to reach
their independence goals.
Certificate Certificate IV
III in Allied in Allied Health
Certificate III in Health Assistance Assistance
Health Services (HLT33021) (HLT43021) Diploma of Nursing
Assistance Certificate III (HLT54121)
(HLT33115) in Individual Certificate IV in
Support Ageing Support
(CHC33021) (CHC43015)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Information and Digital Technology
ATAR WP SBAT SS ICF VV TD
If you’re looking for a career in one of the most vital and in-demand industries in the world, then look no further than
Information and Digital Technology. This TVET course will teach you the foundation skills needed to use IT in any
industry, including web and software applications, networking and hardware, cyber security, game design and digital
animation. Not a day goes by when a professional workplace doesn’t need an IT specialist – and you could be that expert.
• Can you work and communicate • Create digital presentations • Network support technician
effectively in a team?
• Identify cyber security threats • Technical support officer
• Are you able to problem solve
• Install and use software • Web designer
and troubleshoot?
• Apply the fundamentals • Digital media technician
• Do you enjoy collaborative
of networking
problem solving? • Cyber security
• Build simple websites
• Are you able to handle changing • Game design.
priorities and deadlines? • Apply introductory
programming techniques.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Laboratory Skills
BEC
Do you have an inquisitive scientific mind? Do you thrive on getting the details right and experimenting to find a better way?
Then this TVET course will provide you with practical scientific skills needed for general forensic laboratory investigations.
A career in this field is challenging and rewarding, and this course is a fantastic introduction.
Certificate IV Diploma of
Certificate III in
in Laboratory Laboratory
Laboratory Skills
Techniques Technology
(MSL30122)
(MSL40122) (MSL50122)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Maritime Operations
SBAT BEC
Love the water? Found your sea legs? Then this TVET course will help you get an entry into the exciting world of maritime
operations. You’ll learn how to perform basic checks on small vessel marine propulsion and auxiliary systems, as well as how
to carry out routine servicing of marine electrical systems and refuelling and fuel transfer operations. You will also learn to
monitor the condition and seaworthiness of a small vessel, and to plan and navigate a short voyage within inshore limits.
• Are you practical • Critical survival skills in the • Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal
and technical? event of vessel abandonment in the maritime industry
• Are you safety-conscious? • Nautical terminology • Assisting commercial marine
vessel (limitations and
• Do you have a good sense of • Firefighting skills
licensing requirements apply).
balance and coordination? and basic First Aid
• Do you love the ocean • Environmental work practices
and waterways? to protect our waters
• Do you enjoy the outdoors? • Operate inboard and
outboard motors.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Music Industry
SBAT BEC
Whether you’re a performer or more at home behind the scenes, the music industry has a number of great career options for
anyone looking to get involved – and this TVET course will help you hit all the right notes. You’ll get a broad understanding
of the music industry as well as learn the basic skills for entry level employment.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Plumbing Introduction
WP BEC
As long as there is plumbing and drainage, then the world will always need plumbers. This TVET course will give you
the skills and techniques you need to carry out core plumbing competencies in a safe and efficient manner. Get solid
foundations for an in-demand career as you learn what it takes to make your way in this lucrative field.
• Are you good at planning • Read and interpret plans • Apprentice plumber, drainer
and organising? and gasfitter
• The use of plumbing
• Do you enjoy working tools and equipment • Apprentice roof plumber.
with your hands?
• Install storm water and
• Are you able to interpret plans? subsoil drainage systems
• Do you enjoy • Work with levelling equipment
technical activities?
• Perform concreting
• Do you have good and rendering.
communications skills?
• Do you have good
hand-eye coordination?
Certificate III in
Roof Plumbing Certificate IV
Certificate II (CPC32620) in Plumbing
in Drainage
Certificate III and Services
(CPC20720)
in Plumbing (CPC40920)
(CPC32420)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Primary Industries – Agriculture,
Horticulture, Conservation
ATAR WP SBAT SS BEC ICF VV
Do you have a passion for the great outdoors? Love being among plants and animals, with your hands deep in the soil,
working in a sustainable manner? This Primary Industries TVET course will provide you with valuable real world work
experience in areas such as agriculture, horticulture, conservation and land management. You’ll grow the critical skills
you need to cultivate a career in this exciting and very important field.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Real Estate Practice and Property
SBAT BEC
The property market is booming and has been for decades. If you want to get in on the ground floor of this exciting sector, then a
TVET course in real estate will help you develop the vital skills needed for success. Once you close the deal on this course you’ll
be hot property, having satisfied the requirements needed to apply for a certificate of registration as an assistant agent.
• Are you well organised? • Assist in the performance • Real estate agent
of real estate work practices office assistant
• Do you enjoy working
with people from diverse • Build relationships with vendors, • Real estate sales assistant
backgrounds? tenants, landlords, and buyers
• Assistant property manager
• Are you goal oriented? • Understand the law and practice
of selling and leasing property • Marketing and
• Do you enjoy developing administration assistant.
relationships? • Access and process property information
and real estate trust accounts
• Use and maintain property and
client information databases
• Comply with ethical, legislative and
organisational requirements and policies.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Retail
SBAT BEC
If you’re a people-person and love the idea of providing great customer service, then the retail sector could provide great
employment opportunities and a successful future. This TVET qualification teaches the skills needed to work in a diverse
range of retail settings, including specialty retailers, supermarkets, department stores and quick service restaurants.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Retail Services
ATAR WP SBAT ICF VV
Gain the skills and knowledge you need to work in the retail industry in a variety of stores such as specialty stores,
supermarkets, department stores and quick service restaurants. Depending on your location, you can choose to study
in different stream focus areas such as community pharmacy, general selling and food selling.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Salon Assistant – Hairdressing
WP SBAT BEC
If you love the idea of making people look and feel their best, take the first step in your hairdressing career with this Salon
Assisting TVET course. You’ll develop a range of practical skills including braiding, applying colour and blow waving hair,
as well as learning head, neck and shoulder massage skills. Create head-turning styles as you learn skills that are a cut
above.
Certificate III
in Hairdressing
Certificate II in (SHB30416) Certificate IV Diploma of
Salon Assistant in Hairdressing Salon Management
(SHB20216) Certificate III (SHB40216) (SHB50216)
in Barbering
(SHB30516)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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School Based Education Support
WP SBAT BEC VV
If you are motivated to work with school-aged children and want to help them learn and develop, you can enjoy a deeply-
rewarding career connecting with young minds to inspire learning and confidence.
• Are you keen to support education • Contribute to the preparation • School Learning Support
in schools? and implementation of Officer (SLSO)
educational programs
• Do you enjoy working as part of • Learning Support Officer/
a team? • Support students to develop Assistant (LSO or LSA)
literacy and numeracy skills
• Are you passionate about assisting • Aboriginal Education
children with diverse learning • Work with children and young Officer (AEO)
capabilities and preferences? people with diverse needs
• After School Hours
• Are you able to uphold professional • Contribute to the health, safety Care Educator
and ethical practices? and wellbeing of students
• Working in primary, high
• Do you show good judgement • Support responsible behaviour. schools and specialist
and initiative in your work? schools e.g. ASPECT
• Are you patient, observant and • Teaching Assistant (TA).
have the ability to relate well to
school-aged children?
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Screen and Media
SBAT BEC TD
If you’ve got your viewfinder set on an exciting career in screen and media, this TVET course will help hone your digital
filmmaking skills, specifically for the film, television and new media industries. You can choose to study an array of general
skills or specialise in a specific area like film and television, journalism or animation. It’s time to call ‘lights, camera, action’
on your creative dreams.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Shearing and Wool Handling
WP SBAT BEC
According to a recent survey, Australia had over 100 million sheep – the second most of any country in the world.^ That’s
a lot of shearing and wool classifying every year. You’ll learn specialist wool handling and shearing skills, designed to
prepare you for a career in the wool industry in this Shearing and Wool Handling TVET course.
Certificate III
Certificate II Certificate IV
in Agriculture
in Shearing in Agriculture
(AHC30122)
(AHC21316) (AHC40122)
Certificate III in
Certificate II in Certificate IV in
Wool Clip
Wool Handling Wool Classing
Preparation
(AHC21416) (AHC41316)
(AHC33016)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
^
Source: 2021 Meat & Livestock Australia Limited, ‘Sheep Projections’: mla.com.au
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Signs and Graphics
SBAT BEC
You don’t have to look far to notice that signs and graphics are everywhere. This TVET course will use a range of traditional and
contemporary techniques to develop your signwriting and graphics skills. You’ll learn all about printing software technology
and different methods for illumination and fabrication, giving you a solid foundation for a creative and fulfilling career.
• Are you creative and imaginative? • Prepare surfaces for signs • Signwriter
• Do you have good • Design and layout • Sign installer
communication skills? signs for production
• Design assistant
• Do you enjoy working • Produce and apply vinyl signs.
• Junior graphic
collaboratively in a
• Produce and design assistant
team environment?
design digital signs.
• Junior interior design
• Are you good at problem solving?
or decorator assistant.
• Do you enjoy working to a brief?
• Are you talented at illustration
and design concepts?
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Skills for Work and
Vocational Pathways
BEC TD S5
Take the next step towards your dream career with a TVET Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways qualification.
This course will improve your reading, writing, numeracy, communication, digital literacy and employability skills.
Is it right for you? Possible industry skills What you will gain
Certificate I Certificate II
in Skills for in Skills for Work Certificate III
Vocational and Vocational in Retail
Pathways Pathway (SIR30216)
(FSK10219) (FSK20119)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Sports and Recreation
WP SBAT BEC
If you love playing in the great outdoors, then a career in sports and recreation is calling. This TVET course will help you
embrace your passion while teaching you the practical skills you’ll need for a fun and rewarding career. So get paid to play,
with a career in sports and recreation.
• Are you active and outgoing? • Maintain and organise • Leisure facility assistant
sports and activities
• Do you have good • Community recreation
communication skills? • Assist venue managers activity assistant
with the sporting facilities
• Do you enjoy working • Customer service assistant
with people? • Interact with the public
• Aquatic leisure centre
in sports settings
assistant
• Clean equipment and tools
• Retail assistant.
• Respond to emergencies
and provide First-Aid.
Diploma of Sport
Certificate II in Certificate III in Certificate IV in
and Recreation
Outdoor Recreation Outdoor Leadership Outdoor Leadership
Management
(SIS20419) (SIS30619) (SIS40621)
(SIS50122)
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Supply Chain Operations
SBAT BEC
Warehousing involves the storage and distribution of goods, and is an industry currently experiencing a shortage of skilled
workers. You will learn a range of skills, like how to manage and coordinate goods, process and document orders, distribute
goods to customers, and perform a range of functions involving inventory systems and stock control.
• Are you reliable and organised? • Dispatch and replenish stock • Warehouse stock and
transport operations assistant
• Are you mathematically minded? • Receive and package goods
• Distribution centre worker
• Do you have excellent • Pick and process orders
communication skills? • Storeperson.
• Participate in stocktakes
• Do you enjoy practical work?
• Shift materials safely using
• Do you like procedures manual handling methods
and routines?
• Use your product knowledge
to complete work operations
and deliver quality service
to customers.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Tourism, Travel and Events
ATAR WP SBAT ICF VV TD S5
The world has packed its bags and, after a couple of years sitting on the couch, is ready to travel again. What that means is
it’s a great time to gain the skills you need to get a job in the tourism and events industries. You’ll learn what it takes to create
memories for customers, whether it’s during an event or on a trip, as you create a rewarding career for yourself.
• Do you have good • Provide great customer service • Customer service agent
geographical knowledge?
• Research and interpret • Tour guide or museum guide
• Do you have excellent information to support sales
• Travel or tourism consultant
organisational skills?
• Set-up and breakdown events
• Theme park attendant
• Do you enjoy working with
• Process and monitor
people from different cultures? • Visitor information officer
event registrations
• Do you have good • Events and conference
• Coordinate event logistics
communication skills? assistant.
• Understand the workings
• Can you find practical and
of the travel industry
creative solutions to a problem?
• Create unique travel itineraries.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Visual Arts
BEC
Unleash your creativity and prepare yourself for a rewarding career in the visual arts with this fantastic TVET course. You’ll
develop the basic conceptual and technical skills that underpin a range of visual arts and craft practices, allowing you to tap
into your own wellspring of creativity. Prepare yourself for a satisfying, challenging and rewarding career in the visual arts.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Workplace Skills
BEC TD S5
Gain foundational skills you need for the job you want with one of our Workplace Skills courses. You’ll learn in a supportive
environment designed to meet your needs, building on your professional abilities and personal experiences as you prepare
to begin the career or study pathway of your choice.
For more information on locations and courses offered, please speak to your careers adviser.
The units of competence that will be delivered as part of this course option will be listed in the EVET system for your chosen location or delivery pattern. You should consider the full EVET details,
including units, location and other requirements with your school before accepting the EVET Offer provided to you by your school as part of the EVET course acceptance process. Partial completion
comprises a range of Units of Competence from the qualification identified; these may contribute to completion of the full qualification or to other nationally recognised training.
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Frequently
asked questions
Does my TVET course contribute units towards my HSC?
Yes, all Stage 6 TVET courses count towards your HSC units. Stage 5 TVET courses contribute to your Record of School
Achievement (RoSA).
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How do I apply?
Speak with your school careers adviser or TVET coordinator to select a course that best meets your educational and
vocational needs. Your school will then assist you with the application process.
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Open doors to a new life with a
School-Based Apprenticeship
and Traineeship
School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SBAT) combine paid work, school and TAFE NSW training,
to help you gain valuable work skills and experience while you are studying for the HSC.
Get started now by discussing your options with your school careers adviser.
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