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2017 VET IN SCHOOLS
NORTHMETROTAFE.WA.EDU.AU1300 300 822
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Contents
WHAT IS VET IN SCHOOLS? 3
WHAT ARE SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS? 4
GENERAL INFORMATION 5
CAMPUSES 6
LOCATIONS 7
COURSES 8
AUTOMOTIVE 10
BEAUTY THERAPY 11
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION 12-15
ELECTROTECHNOLOGY 16
ENGINEERING 17-20
EVENTS 21
HEALTH 22
HOSPITALITY 23-24
SAMPLING AND MEASUREMENT 25
TOURISM 26
FEE FOR SERVICE 27
CERTIFICATE III AND CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS 28
CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL COSMETICS 29
CERTIFICATE III IN SPORT AND RECREATION 30
CERTIFICATE III IN SCREEN AND MEDIA 31
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Vocational Education and Training [VET] in Schools is a program delivered to secondary school students as part of their Western Australian Certificate of Education.The courses delivered in this program provide credits towards nationally recognised VET qualifications within the Australia Qualifications Framework. The training that students receive reflects specific industry competency standards and is delivered by a Registered Training Organisation or a school in partnership with a Registered Training Organisation.
A key feature of VET in Schools program delivered is the integration of vocational options within traditional academic studies at senior secondary school level.
Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Schools courses delivered to secondary school students allow Year 11 and 12 students to:• Develop industry specific skills
• Gain nationally recognised VET qualifications and units of competency while completing Western Australian Certificate of Education
• Develop employability skills, and
• Gain an understanding of the world of work, providing them with valuable experience to assist with planning and pursuing their career pathways.
How to register for a VET in Schools programNorth Metropolitan TAFE offers VET in Schools courses to all secondary schools throughout the Perth metropolitan area.
Application must be made online through the North Metropolitan TAFE website at:
http://www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au/content/north-metropolitan-tafe-vetis-program-application
Please complete the online application form by 14 October 2016.
You are required to include electronic copies of your:
• latest school report (‘C’ grade or above in mathematics and English is required for all programs);
• résumé; and
• optional additional documents to support your application.
For further information regarding
North Metropolitan TAFE
VET in Schools program, please contact:Email: [email protected]
What is VET in schools?
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School-based apprenticeships and traineeships enable students to begin an apprenticeship or traineeship while studying Years 10, 11and 12.A School-based apprenticeship or traineeship is a combination of school, on the job training (with a Registered Training Organisation) and paid work (with a host employer); this could provide students with credit towards a nationally recognised qualification.
Students generally spend one day per week in the workplace, however during school holidays, students may be able to work extra hours by mutual arrangement and negotiation between the student and the host employer.
How to register for a school-based apprenticeship or traineeshipThe College delivers the training and assessment component of school-based apprenticeships and traineeships to all high schools throughout the North West metropolitan area.
It is the responsibility of the student to obtain an employer before a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship can commence.
School-based apprenticeships and traineeships available through North Metropolitan TAFE include:Automotive
Bricklaying & Blocklaying
Carpentry & Joinery
Events
Hospitality
Metal Fabrication (Welding)
Plastering (Solid)
For further information regarding the North Metropolitan TAFE school-based apprenticeships and traineeships please contact:www.northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au
What are school-based apprenticeships and traineeships?
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North Metropolitan TAFE is the premier training organisation servicing the inner city and northern metropolitan area of Perth, with campuses in Northbridge, Mount Lawley, Leederville, East Perth, Nedlands, Joondalup, Clarkson, Balga and Midland.
Attending a VET in Schools program:Students are responsible for their own transport arrangements to and from the North Metropolitan TAFE campuses and training centres.
Attending all designated training days, including those that may occur on a school designated pupil free day.
Student ResponsibilitiesSecondary school students attending a VET in schools program at North Metropolitan TAFE have the opportunity to learn in an adult environment with students of all ages and diverse backgrounds.
There is an expectation that when attending classes students will assume a greater responsibility for their own care and safety than may be the case when attending school.
As with all students enrolled at North Metropolitan TAFE, school students are expected to adhere to the Student Code of Conduct.
While attending North Metropolitan TAFE, students are under the supervision of the lecturer taking the class.
Students will not be supervised during break times.
Students are expected to remain within the College grounds unless they provide the lecturer with written notification from a parent or the school that they intend to leave the College earlier then the advertised class finish time.
Work experienceSome programs may involve workplace experience to support the learning program. Students will be given information about any workplace experience prior to the commencement of the program. The individual student will be responsible for arranging their own transport to and from the workplace.
In some cases it is the responsibility of the school to organise work experience. The schools will be notified in writing of these requirements prior to the final acceptance of a student’s enrolment.
What you will need to bringUnder each available program you will find a list of items that you will need to bring with you to complete the course. The College can provide you with a list of suppliers for you to source these items.
General Information
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CLARKSON
This state-of-the-art facility is the main campus for trades training in Perth’s northern corridor and is accessible via bus service from Clarkson train station.
This campus offers training programs in bricklaying, plastering, tiling, carpentry, joinery, metal fabrication and electrical trades.
The design includes dedicated training workshops and open spaces for each trade. It delivers trades training in a real world environment to ensure our students have exposure to different disciplines and learn to work collaboratively on projects.
EAST PERTH
The East Perth campus is located close to cafes, shops and public transport, and the free city CAT buses.
The East Perth campus is TAFE’s Resources Industry precinct and offers programmes of great importance to West Australia’s development including: sustainability and renewable energy, building and construction, mining, surveying and science and technology.
Other programs also located at East Perth include Digital Content, Science, Resources and Environmental, and an important segment of our large number of Engineering programs - Electronics, Computer Systems Engineering and Networking as well as Electrical Trades.
JOONDALUP (INJUNE WAY)
This Automotive Training Centre delivers pre-apprenticeships and an apprenticeship (automotive electrical technology).
The modern workshop and facilities act as a live‘mechanic department’ where students service vehicles using equipment you would expect to find in any automotive workshop.
JOONDALUP (KENDREW CRESCENT)
North Metropolitan TAFE’s headquarter campus enjoys a tranquil lakeside location in the heart of Joondalup, one of the fastest growing regions in Western Australia.
It is only a short walk from Joondalup’s rapidly growing central business district, Lakeside Shopping Centre and very conveniently, Joondalup Bus/Train Station, connecting you to Perth City in less than 25 minutes.
JOONDALUP (MCLARTY AVENUE)
This Health and Wellness Training campus features an $11 million simulation hospital which gives students an understanding of what it’s like to work in a live hospital environment; as well as two lecture theatres and a fully operational training gym for fitness students to develop their personal training skills.
LEEDERVILLE
Leederville campus is located in the heart of Leederville, a vibrant, inner-city suburb minutes away from the Perth city centre, close to cafés, restaurants, shops, recreation facilities and public transport.
Leederville houses the Community Learning Centre, the centrepiece for our Human Services precinct.
The Centre is located in a light-industrial, heritage building and provides training to over 4,000 students annually in a range of programs including Community Services, Children’s Services, Aged Care, Disability Services, Youth Work and Mental Health.
The warehouse building, a dynamic learning space can be transformed into a variety of learning environments. Also known for its focus on music, the campus houses an industry standard professional recording studio and live performance venue with full staging, lighting and sound production.
MOUNT LAWLEY
Mount Lawley campus is conveniently located near the Beaufort Street cafe strip and close to public transport. The campus is known for its focus on health services, and houses a simulated hospital learning environment.
ORAL HEALTH CENTRE (NEDLANDS)
All of our dentistry courses are run from the Oral Health Care Centre of Western Australia (OHCWA) The Centre is an alliance between North Metrpolitan TAFE, the University of Western Australia and Curtin University.
OHCWA is part of the University of WA site and provides state of the art training equipment, facilities and expertise in the field of dentistry.
Our students gain hands-on experience in a modern simulated dental surgery setting.
PERTH (NORTHBRIDGE)
The vibrant Perth campus is located in the centre of the cultural area of Northbridge and close to the heart of the city.
The Perth campus has seven buildings all located in and around Aberdeen Street, just off William Street, Northbridge.As the largest campus, Perth comprises of four main buildings, each with excellent facilities. Known as the Knowledge Industries Precinct, the campus houses centres of specialisation in:
Building and Engineering, Creative Industries, Travel and Tourism and English Language and other languages.
The building houses training portfolios for the key skill areas of engineering, architecture design and building and programs for the lifestyle industries including high tech massage and beauty therapy treatment rooms.
Campuses
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Locations
JOONDALUP
CLARKSON
BALGA
MIDLAND
MOUNT LAWLEYLEEDERVILLE
ORAL HEALTH CENTRENORTHBRIDGEPERTH
BALGA18 Loxwood Road, Balga
CLARKSON6 Harmony Avenue, Clarkson
EAST PERTH140 Royal Street, East Perth
JOONDALUP35 Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup
63 McLarty Avenue, Joondalup
10 Injune Way, Joondalup
LEEDERVILLECorner of Richmond and Oxford Street, Leederville
MIDLANDCorner of Lloyd Street and Eddie Barron Drive, Midland
MOUNT LAWLEYCorner of Lord and Harold Streets, Mount Lawley
NEDLANDS17 Monash Avenue, Nedlands
PERTH (NORTHBRIDGE)12 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge
19 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge
25 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge
30 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge
133 Newcastle Street, Northbridge
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CoursesThe following courses have been selected by the College to offer secondary school students both a breadth in choice but also a clear
pathway into post-school training options that provide strong future employment opportunities.
National code Course Name Campus
AUTOMOTIVE
AUR20716 Certificate III in Automotive Vocational Preparation Trades North Clarkson
BEAUTY THERAPY
SIB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services Northbridge
SIB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services Joondalup
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
52642WA Certificate II in Building and Construction (Para Professional) Northbridge
52443WA Certificate II in Building & Construction (Pathway - Trades) Trades North Clarkson
52443WA Certificate II in Building & Construction (Pathway - Trades) Girrawheen Trade Training Centre
ELECTROTECHNOLOGY
UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) Trades North Clarkson
ENGINEERING
MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering – Technical Northbridge
MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways Trades North Clarkson
MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication pre-Apprenticeship) Midland
MEM20105 Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and machinist Pre-Apprenticeship) Midland
EVENTS
SIT30612 Certificate III in Events Northbridge
HEALTH SERVICES
HLT26015 Certificate II in Population Health Mount Lawley
HLT26015 Certificate II in Population Health Joondalup - McLarty
HOSPITALITY
SIT20312 Certificate II in Hospitalty (Kitchen Operations) Joondalup
SIT20213 Certificate II in Hospitality Northbridge
SAMPLING AND MEASUREMENT
MSL20109 Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement East Perth
TOURISM
SIT30112 Certificate III in Tourism Northbridge
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Course Id Course
AUR20516Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Pre-apprenticeship Vehicle Servicing – Light)
The Certificate II in Automotive Vehicle Servicing Light teaches you vehicle servicing on light engines such as cars. You will have access to an array of up to date automotive repair and diagnostic equipment and specialised workrooms and workshops. You will be involved in maintaining testing and measuring devices, using and maintaining tools and equipment, workplace safety and more.
Day Location DurationThursday & Friday Midland 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Steel Capped work boots,long work wear trousers & a collared shirt.
• Pens, pencils and an A4 folder
Additional material cost: $50
PathwaysAUR30616 Certificate III Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR30316 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
AUTOMOTIVE
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Course Id Course
AUR20716 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation
The Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation will teach you about servicing engine systems, using and maintaining testing and measuring devices, using and maintaining tools and equipment, workplace safety and more.
Automotive students at NMTafe enjoy access to a range of workshop plant, equipment and tools to train with.
Structures Workplace Learning (SWL) may be a school requirement. Your school will advise you regarding this.
Day Location DurationThursday or Friday Joondalup 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• Requirements Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Text Book: Automotive Mechanics Volume 1. Available at the bookshop.
PathwaysPathways include but are not limited to:
AUR30616 Certificate III Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
AUR30316 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
AUTOMOTIVE
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Course Id Course
SIB30110 Certificate III in Beauty Services (Friday)
Students will study practical skills in the application of beauty treatments and services. Following from the experience gained within this course, students will have the opportunity to seek employment in the beauty industry.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals employed as beauticians to provide a range of beauty services including nail, waxing, lash and brow, and basic make-up services.
Day Location DurationFriday Joondalup 3 termsFriday Northbridge 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• Stationery: pen, notepad, file
• Linen: 2 bath towels, 2 hand towels,1 flat sheet, body wrap, headband
• Outfit: wide straight black pants, black T-shirt (covering whole body), flat black enclosed footwear.
Additional material cost: Uniform $80, Textbook $132
PathwaysCertificate IV in Beauty Therapy
Diploma of Beauty Therapy
BEAUTY THERAPY
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
Course Id Course
52624WACertificate II in Building and Construction (Para Professional)
This program will allow students to gain experience in non-trade job roles available in the building industry, such as estimating, site management, construction administration and sales consultant. It includes work placement in a construction office environment. Students could then work in a traineeship, or continue training in a VET pathway, shown below, with some credits in the higher qualification.
Day Location DurationThursday Northbridge 6 terms
What you will need to bring?• USB Drive
• Writing pad and pen
• Casual but neat attire required
• Closed footwear must be worn
Work PlacementIn addition to attending classes at Northbridge one day a week, students will be required to undertake 110 work placement hours in a Building and Construction setting. (Work placement to be organised by the students’ schools).
Additional Material Cost: TBC
PathwaysCertificate IV in Building and Construction (Estimating)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building).
Year 11 start – 2 year duration
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Course Id Course
52443WACertificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway -Trades)
This two-year course is aimed at students looking to gain an apprenticeship in the Construction industry to become a bricklayer; plasterer; tiler; carpenter or joiner.
In Term 1 of Year 1: students gain an introduction to the construction industry – its culture, occupations, job roles and workplace expectations. They learn to apply OHS requirements; carry out measurements/calculations; communicate in the workplace; plan and organise work; read and interpret plans and specifications; and work effectively, sustainably and safely in the construction industry.
From Term 2 of Year 1 onwards: students choose one of the following trade streams where they learn the specifics of the trade and participate in a work placement. Each trade stream leads directly into the Certificate III trade qualification and students gain credit for the competencies they complete.
BRICKLAYING/BLOCKLAYINGStudents learn to apply basic levelling procedures, carry out basic concreting, setting out and demolition, erect and dismantle scaffolding, handle and prepare materials, lay masonry walls and corners and use tools and equipment.
SOLID PLASTERINGStudents learn to apply basic levelling procedures, erect and dismantle scaffolding, handle materials, prepare surfaces for plastering, use tools and equipment and work safely at heights.
WALL AND FLOOR TILINGStudents learn to use levelling devices, waterproof internal wet areas, concrete simple forms, handle tiling materials, prepare surfaces for tiling application, use relevant tools and lay tiles.
CARPENTRY AND JOINERYStudents learn to carry out levelling operations, construct wall frames, erect and dismantle scaffolding, handle materials, install flooring systems, use equipment and explosive power tools and work safely at heights.
Day Location DurationThursday Trades North Clarkson 2 years
What you will need to bring?• Steel cap safety boots
• Clear safety glasses
• Cotton drill shirt and pants or shorts
• Ear protection
• Tape measure
• HB pencils
• Note pad
PathwaysCertificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Solid Plastering (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery (Apprenticeship)
Year 11 start – 2 year duration
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
Course Id Course
52443WACertificate II in Building and Construction (Pathway -Trades)
BRICKLAYING/ BLOCKLAYING1st year: Bricklaying and Blocklaying
2nd year: Wall and Floor Tiling
As part of this qualification you will learn how to lay bricks and stone and how to structure tiles, marble, concrete blocks and other masonry materials to build or repair walls, partitions, fireplaces, arches and other structures.
On successful completion of the first year, students will be able to complete a second Certificate II pathway in Wall & Floor Tiling.
This program is delivered by North Metropolitan TAFE lecturers, in partnership with Girrawheen Senior High School, at its state of the art Trade Training Centre. Students will be required to undertake work placement as part of the course.
Day Location DurationThursday & Friday Girrawheen Trade Training Centre 2 years
What you will need to bring?• Steel cap safety boots
• Clear safety glasses
• PPE work clothes - cotton drill shirt and pants
• Ear protection
• Tape measure
• HB pencils
• Note pad
PathwaysCertificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Solid Plastering (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery (Apprenticeship).
Year 11 start – 2 year duration
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ELECTROTECHNOLOGY
Course Id Course
UEE22011 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)
This two-year course is aimed at students looking to gain an apprenticeship to become an electrician. It leads directly into a Certificate III trade qualification and students gain credit for the competencies they complete. With a large work placement component, students obtain hands-on experience in the electrotechnology field.
Students learn to apply OHS practices in the workplace; carry out routine activities in an electrotechnology environment; identify and select components, accessories and materials for work activities; participate in environmentally sustainable work practices; solve problems in extra- low voltage single path circuits and in multiple path d.c. circuits; and use equipment/plant/technologies. Students learn to deliver a service to customers; maintain documentation; provide basic instruction in the use of electrotechnology apparatus and use basic computer applications.
Day Location DurationThursday Trades North Clarkson 2 years
What you will need to bring?• Steel cap safety boots
• Clear safety glasses
• Cotton drill shirt and pants
• Ear protection
• Tape measure
• A non-programmable scientific calculator with instruction booklet
• An Electrical training License (can be completed at Trades North for approx. $40)
• Text book: Electrical Trade Principles - A practical Approach (Hampson, J & Hanssen, S.) 3rd Edn
• Text Book: Electrotechnology Practice (Hampson, J.) 3rd Edn
Additional material cost: Training License approx. $40 and textbooks
PathwaysCertificate III in Electrotechnology (Apprenticeship)
Year 11 start – 2 Year duration
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ENGINEERING
Course Id Course
MEM30505 Certificate III in Engineering - Technical
This qualification develops skills and knowledge in design, and drafting including Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), inspection, quality control, non-destructive testing and providing technical advice. This is a good entry level qualification for someone with good problem solving skills and wanting to develop skills in an engineering technical area.
Day Location DurationFriday Northbridge 1 year
What you will need to bring?• Steel cap boots
• Hair tied back
• Pens, pencils, Notepad
• Scientific calculator
• More information will be given on the first day
Additional material cost: $95.00
PathwaysCertificate IV in Engineering
Diploma of Engineering - Technical,
Advanced Diploma in Engineering
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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ENGINEERING
Course Id Course
MEM20413 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways
This two-year course is aimed at students looking to gain an apprenticeship in the metal fabrication industry to become a welder, heavy welder, boilermaker (fabrication-heavy) or sheet metal worker (fabrication-light).
It can provide students with some credit towards the relative Certificate III trade qualification. With a large work placement component, students obtain hands-on experience in the metals and engineering area.
Students learn to carry out heat treatment, manual production assembly, manual production welding, sheet and plate assembly, manual soldering and use workshop machines for basic operations.
Day Location DurationTBC Trades North Clarkson 2 years
What you will need to bring?• Steel cap boots
• Clear safety glasses
• Long sleeve cotton drill shirt and pants
• Ear protection
• Tape measure
• A compass set
• Pencils
PathwaysCertificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Light YC) (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Heavy YG) (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication (Welding YF) (Apprenticeship)
Year 11 start – 2 Year duration
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ENGINEERING
Course Id Course
MEM20105Certificate II in Engineering (Heavy Fabrication Pre-Apprenticeship)
Metal fabricators and welders manufacture, assemble and maintain mining structures, heavy transport and earth moving equipment, bridge building, engineering components, building structures, refineries, oil-rigs, storage vessels, shipbuilding and agricultural equipment.
As part of this pre-apprenticeship program you will learn how to cut, shape, join and finish metal to make metal structures and products. You will also learn how to use tools, measure and calculate and draw and interpret sketches.
North Metropolita TAFE’s specialised metals and engineering workshops are purpose built. Coupled with our industry relevant equipment, they provide you with a realistic study environment so that you’re ready to work, in these high demand trades, upon graduation
Students are required to undertake work placement as part of the course.
Day Location DurationThursday and Friday Midland 1 year
What you will need to bring?• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Steel cap boots
• Clear safety glasses
• Long sleeve cotton drill shirt and long work pants
• Ear protection
Additional Material Cost: $100.00
PathwaysCertificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Light YC) (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Heavy YG) (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication (Welding YF) (Apprenticeship)
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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ENGINEERING
Course Id Course
MEM20105Certificate II in Engineering (Mechanical Fitter and Machinist Pre-Apprenticeship)
Fitters are often employed in engineering workshops. There are also a large number of skilled workers in the mining industry and on-off shore oil rigs, repairing and servicing heavy mining equipment. Fitters also work with pumps, hydraulics and pneumatics.
Machinists work from detailed drawings to create parts (made from metal and other materials) using lathes, milling machines and various power tools, to make and service machinery, pumps and other equipment.
This qualification will teach you the practical skills you need to make and repair machines, parts and tools. You will also learn about measuring and cutting, safety in the workplace, quality control, mechanical cutting and machining and how to draw and interpret sketches.
You will also be required to undertake work placement as part of the course.
Day Location DurationThursday and Friday Midland 1 years
What you will need to bring?• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Steel cap boots
• Clear safety glasses
• Long sleeve cotton drill shirt and long work pants
• Ear protection
PathwaysCertificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Light YC) (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (Heavy YG) (Apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication (Welding YF) (Apprenticeship)
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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EVENTS
Course Id Course
SIT30612 Certificate III in Events
Students will learn the practical skills and knowledge to assist in the coordination of festivals, meetings, events, functions and exhibitions.
They will learn skills in customer service, administrative procedures, organising functions, creating displays, coordinating registrations, preparing quotes and setting up audio/visual and lighting for events.
Day Location DurationWednesday or Friday Northbridge 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• USB Drive
• Writing pad and pen
• Casual but neat attire required, no singlets or shorts
• Closed footwear must be worn
Additional Material Cost: TBC
PathwaysDiploma of Events
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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HEALTH SERVICES
Course Id Course
HLT26015 Certificate II in Population Health
This new qualification will be delivered in 2017 for VET in Schools students who wish to undertake a qualification related to health.
This qualification may be used as a pathway for a future career in health work. At this level, work takes place under direct and regular supervision within clearly defined guidelines. Students will gain an understanding of how to work in a population health context to share health information with a diverse range of clients in a safe and healthy manner.
Day Location DurationThursday or Friday Joondalup and Mount Lawley 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• Writing pad and pen
• Casual but neat attire required, no singlets or shorts
• Closed footwear must be worn
PathwaysCertificate III in Population
Certificate IV in Preparation for Nursing Education
Diploma of Nursing
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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HOSPITALITY
Course Id Course
SIT20312 Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
This program provides students with practical skills to work in kitchens in a defined and limited range of food preparation and cookery skills. It provides students with a pathway to work in kitchen operations in organisations including restaurants, hotels, cafes, care facilities and schools.
Day Location DurationFriday Joondalup 1 Year
What you will need to bring?• Writing pad and pen
• White chef’s jacket with white buttons
• White 3/4 length apron
• Chef check pants
• White neck tie
• White skull cap chef’s hat
• Plain black polo shirt
• Fully enclosed black leather safety shoes / boots
PathwaysCertificate III in Hospitality
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
Year 11 or Year 12 start – 1 year duration
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HOSPITALITY
Course Id Course
SIT20313 Certificate II in Hospitality
The Certificate II in Hospitality reflects the role of skilled operators who use a range of well-developed hospitality skills You will learn table service, coffee and drinks preparation and service, responsible service of alcohol, customer service, food hygiene, and knowledge of the hospitality industry.
It provides students with a pathway to work in restaurants, hotels, cafes and coffee shops
Day Location DurationFriday Northbridge 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• The full time students usually have to purchase a polo shirts as a uniform for theory classes.
• For practical classes they need a white long sleeve business shirt, black pants and a black bib apron.
PathwaysCertificate III in Hospitality
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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SAMPLING AND MEASUREMENT
Course Id Course
MSL20109 Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement
Competent laboratory personnel are in high demand in a vast range of industries. You could see yourself working in laboratories in a range of dynamic fields such as biomedical, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, medical, mining, petroleum, agriculture, physics, chemical, environmental, food or forensics. Examples of the work of sampler/testers include:
• A field officer working in environmental monitoring may visit a catchment area to collect water samples
• Sampler/testers take air samples for testing for microbial monitoring of air conditioning or cooling towers.
Day Location DurationFriday East Perth 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• Covered in shoes, no sandals or thongs
• hair tied back
• Pens, pencils & paper
• scientific calculator
• Students will be able to borrow a lab coat for the duration of the course. More info on dress requirements will be given on the first day.
Additional material cost: $95.00
PathwaysCertificate III in Laboratory Skills
Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management
Certificate III in Mining Explorations
Certificate III in Engineering - Technical
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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TOURISM
Course Id Course
SIT30112 Certificate III in Tourism
Students will learn about the tourism industry, and will gain extensive knowledge and develop practical skills that are highly regarded in this exciting industry.
They will explore the available career opportunities, whilst working in a virtual office.
Day Location DurationFriday Northbridge 3 terms
What you will need to bring?• USB Drive
• Writing pad and pen
• Casual but neat attire required, no singlets or shorts
• Closed footwear must be worn
Additional Material Cost: TBC
PathwaysDiploma of Travel and Tourism
Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourist
Year 11 or 12 - 1 year duration
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If you require further information or an application form please contact the area via the contact option’s provided.
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The Certificate Ill and IV in Business will give you a broad range of business knowledge and skills to apply to any future career. The courses are delivered in a simulated business environment where you will gain experience in key job roles.
AREAS OF STUDY INCLUDE• Customer service excellence
• Essential business documents
• Winning team skills
• Organising time, money and information
• Marketing
ELIGIBILITY• Certificate Ill in Business:
Year 11/12 student
• Certificate IV in Business: Year 12 (and have completed a Certificate Ill qualification)
DURATIONThis course is held on Fridays over three terms (February - September)
TIMEFriday, 9.00am - 3.30pm
LOCATIONPerth Campus
25 Aberdeen Street. Northbridge
FEESCertificate Ill in Business
$1980 (GST not applicable)
Certificate IV in Business
$1995 (GST not applicable)
PATHWAYSuccessful completion of these courses guarantees entry into North Metropolitan TAFE’s Certificate IV and Diploma business courses.
Note: A minimum of 20 students is required to run each course.
ENROLMENT I PAYMENTComplete the application form and email it to [email protected] no later than 9 December 2016. North Metro TAFE will then email you the payment form.
The payment form needs to be returned to [email protected] by 13 January 2017.
FURTHER INFORMATIONEmail [email protected]
Telephone 1300 300 822
CERTIFICATE III AND IV IN BUSINESS
READY TO STEP INTO THE WORLD OF BUSINESS?BSB30115 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESSBSB40215 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS
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ABOUT THE COURSEPassionate about learning how to apply make-up professionally to yourself and others? Looking to work in the retail, make-up and skincare industry? If you answered yes to both of these questions then this could be the perfect course for you!
This course will teach you how to create the right look for day, evening and special occasions as well as popular techniques such as smokey eye, classic eye and camouflage. You will also learn an introduction to retail operations and how to promote a range of beauty products Your training will take place at our Northbridge or Joondalup Campuses in North Metropolitan TAFE’s state of the art facilities, which includes an open to the public beauty salon, equipped to industry standards.
The course is designed to meet the eeds of students who have not already completed a qualification in Beauty Therapy. Successful completion of this course guarantees you entry into the Certificate III in Beauty Services VETiS program.
ELIGIBILITYStudents must be completing Year 11 or 12 in 2017. This course contributes to your WACE score.
FEESApproximately $1,860 in course fees plus a $100.00 make-up tool kit. Purchasing of a uniform is optional.
DURATION & TIMING9 Months, 1 day a week
Thursday, 9.00am to 3.00pm
Terms 1, 2 and 3 (February to September)
FURTHER INFORMATIONVET coordinators, if your school has students who may be interested in this course please contact:
Perth: Renee Burns
t | 9428 0301
Joondalup: Kerry Brown
t | 9404 3534
CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL COSMETICS
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YEAR 12 PROGRAM, 2017North Metropolitan TAFE (formally Central Institute of Technology) established its Athlete Development Centre (ADC) in 2009, and has strong partnerships with the sports industry such as West Coast Eagles, Football West and Basketball WA among others.
In 2015, North Metropolitan TAFE launched a unique program for Year 12 school students. This included a Certificate III in Sport and Recreation (providing further assistance to some students to meet their minimum
WACE requirements). Graduates of the Year 12 program are guaranteed entry to the full ADC Program, a 12 month Diploma of Sports Development qualification (or other related courses such as Certificate III or IV in Fitness if that is their preference).
Due to the overwhelming success of the program over the past two years, this will be offered again in 2017.
TOPICS• PLANNING AND DELIVERING SPORT &
RECREATION
• OFFICIATING
• COACHING
• NUTRITION
• FITNESS
• SOCIAL MEDIA AND SPORTS TECHNOLOGY
• EMERGENCY PLANNING
DURATION & TIMINGFriday, 9.15am-3.15pm
Term 1, 2 and 3 (February – October)
LOCATIONLeederville Campus, corner Oxford and Richmond Street.
ELIGIBILITYStudents must be completing Year 12 in 2017 and be on track to meet minimum requirements for WACE.
The course is designed primarily to meet the needs of students who have not already completed a qualification in sport and recreation (i.e. a Certificate II in Sport and Recreation is not a pre-requisite).
FEES$1860 (GST not applicable)
FURTHER INFORMATIONVET Coordinators, if your school has students who may be interested in this course please contact us on 1300 300 822 or email [email protected].
Enrolment forms are due to be returned by end of September and successful applicants will be confirmed by the middle of Term 4. This will enable schools and students to complete their forward planning for 2017 Year 12 studies. Please be aware there are limited spaces available in this course.
CERTIFICATE III IN SPORT AND RECREATION
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THIS COURSE IS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND IS HELD ON THURSDAYS OVER THREE TERMS (FEBRUARY - OCTOBER).North Metropolitan TAFE’s course will provide you with the foundation skills required for further study or entry level
employment in the screen and media industry. Units you will study include:
• DIGITAL CINEMA
• SCRIPT WRITING
• PHOTOGRAPHY
• AFTER EFFECTS
• DIGITAL ART
• 2D ANIMATION
If you want to enter the exciting world of film and television this course is your best start. You will learn to work to a deadline and become familiar with screen industry trends and technology. You will also train on industry standard software and equipment.
DURATIONThe course is held on Thursdays over three terms (February - October).
TIMESThursdays - 9.00am to 3.30pm
LOCATIONFor Terms 1 and 2 - 19 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge. For Term 3 - 140 Royal Street, East Perth
PATHWAYSuccesful completion of this course guarantees you entry into North Metro TAFE’s full time Diploma of Screen and Media (Film and Television) or Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation and Games Design) program.
ELIGIBILITYStudents must be completing Year 11 and 12 in 2017. This course contributes to your WACE score.
FEE$2150 in course fees
FURTHER INFORMATIONAnne Liedel
Telephone: 9427 1830
Email: [email protected]
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THIS COURSE IS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND IS HELD ONE DAY PER WEEK OVER FOUR TERMS (FEBRUARY - DECEMBER).Intended for students aiming to persue a career in Art and Animation. North Metropolitan TAFE’s Cert III Media will provide you with basic skills in the areas of;
• 2D ANIMATION
• 3D MODELLING
• TRADITIONAL ART
• DIGITAL ART
• AUDIO EDITING
• VIDEOGRAPHY
ELIGIBILITYStudents must be completing Year 11 and 12 in 2017
This course introduces basic art and animation skills and is intended for learners who are seeking employment in architectural, geological and engineering visualization; animation for the games, virtual reality, entertainment and advertising industries.
DURATIONThe course is held on Thursdays over four terms (February – December)
TIMESThursdays – 8:30am to 3:30pm
LOCATIONJoondalup Campus 35 Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup
PATHWAYCompletion of this course leads into the Certificate IV of Screen and Media
FEE$2200
FURTHER INFORMATIONPlease contact Travis Badge on 9233 1196 or email travis.badge@nmtafe. wa.edu.au for more information or details on one of our open nights.
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CUA31015 CERTIFICATE III IN SCREEN & MEDIA (DIGITAL)
SEE YOURSELF WORKING IN THE MEDIA?
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THIS COURSE IS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, HELD ONE DAY PER WEEK OVER FOUR TERMS (FEBRUARY – DECEMBER).Intended for students aiming to pursue a career in the Information Technology industry. North Metropolitan TAFE’s Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology will provide you with skills in the areas of;
• IT PRACTICES
• OFFICE APPLICATIONS
• COMPUTER HARDWARE
• COMPUTER SOFTWARE
• DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
• PROGRAMMING BASICS
This entry level qualification can make you a “power user” of personal computers. It provides the foundation skills and knowledge essential for every person in today’s workplaces.
Persons working at this level will support information technology activities in the workplace across a wide range of ICT areas.
DURATIONThe course is held on Tuesdays over
four terms (February – December)
TIMESTuesdays – 8:30am to 3:30pm
LOCATIONJoondalup Campus 35 Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup
PATHWAYCompletion of this course leads into
the Certificate III in Information, Digital
Media and Technology
FEE$2200
FURTHER INFORMATIONPlease contact Travis Badge on 9233 1196 or email [email protected] for more information or details on one of our open nights.
SEE YOURSELF WORKING IN THE COMPUTERS?
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