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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT

GUIDE 2011

www.studyintafe.edu.au

CRICOS Provider Name: TAFE NSW - Technical and Further Education Commission | CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E | Printed: August 2010

AGENT REPRESENTATIVE STAMP DET International StudentsPO Box 707 (827- 839 George Street)Broadway NSW 2007 Australia

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INDEX1 Your Unique Australian Study Experience

2 Top 10 Reasons to Study with TAFE NSW

4 TAFE NSW Institutes and College Locations

6 Sydney and NSW Transport Networks

8 Northern Sydney Institute

10 Sydney Institute

12 South Western Sydney Institute

14 Western Sydney Institute

16 Hunter Institute

18 Illawarra Institute

20 New England Institute

22 North Coast Institute

24 Riverina Institute

26 Western Institute

28 TAFE NSW English Language Centres

30 Diploma-to-Degree Courses

40 TAFE NSW Course Areas

42 Course Outlines

91 Application Process

92 TAFE NSW ApplyOnline

93 Application Process Diploma-to-Degree

94 Academic Entry Requirements

95 Application Form

97 Fees

98 Terms and Conditions

101 Calendars 2011 – 2012

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TAFE NSW has a well-established reputation in Australia

and internationally as a leading provider of vocational

education and training services.

Completely owned, accredited and operated by the New

South Wales government, we have a strong and solid

foundation from which to operate now and well into the

future. TAFE stands for Technical and Further Education

and is similar to a polytechnic in England or a community

college in North America.

Each year we attract over 4,000 international students

from all over the world. They join close to half a million local

students at one of the 130 campuses spread out across

our 10 TAFE Institutes in Sydney and New South Wales.

Our colleges are located in city, regional and country

areas. Each campus offers state-of-the art facilities and

gives students access to cutting-edge technology and

extensive multimedia and web-based resources.

There are over 280 courses, including intensive

English, approved for international students on the

Commonwealth Register of International Courses for

Overseas Students (CRICOS). TAFE NSW also has

agreements with a number of NSW’s top universities

and many courses offer articulation to university with

advanced standing so students can complete their

undergraduate degrees faster.

YOUR UNIQUE AUSTRALIAN

STUDY EXPERIENCE

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GREAT LOCATIONS With campuses located throughout Sydney and in

many coastal and regional locations, TAFE NSW

offers a range of student experiences, from a busy

city lifestyle to a more relaxed country environment.

There are 130 TAFE Colleges to choose from with modern

facilities, skilled and qualifi ed teachers, and dedicated

international student support.

The New South Wales climate presents the perfect opportunity

for you to enjoy the world’s best beaches, beautiful rainforests

and outback areas and ski fi elds.

Australia has a high standard of living and is a safe and

friendly place for you to study, live, and work. Australians

are also proud of their Indigenous and multicultural heritage.

Freedom of expression, cultural diversity and law and order

are important features of Australian life.

GOVERNMENT OWNEDTAFE NSW has been successfully providing accredited

vocational education and training in Australia for more

than 100 years and is an internationally respected

learning provider. And because all TAFE Institutes are

government-owned and operated, you can be assured our

colleges are professionally run and fi nancially secure.

We pride ourselves on providing highly interactive and

personalised learning and make it a priority to ensure our

courses keep pace with the latest developments for industry

sectors and employers.

You can be confi dent you are making a sound investment in

your future when you enrol with TAFE NSW.

LEARN FROM THE EXPERTSAll TAFE NSW teachers are highly-qualifi ed,

experienced industry and education professionals.

Class sizes are small with an average 1:15 teacher-

student ratio so you can easily interact with teachers and

receive individual attention.

We focus on providing face-to-face instruction and practical

work takes place in world-class facilities, including:

» Computer resource centres

» Design and multimedia centres

» Engineering workshops

» Science laboratories

» Maritime simulators

» Commercial-scale kitchens and restaurants

Assessments may be a combination of continuous

assessment and examinations are based on competency,

marks or grades, or a combination of both. Throughout the

course students complete:

» class work » practical tasks

» assignments » project work

» work placement in some courses.

DIPLOMA TO DEGREE UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS

TAFE NSW Diploma-to-Degree course

graduates receive two awards –

a TAFE NSW Diploma and a Bachelor Degree. Credit transfer

articulation agreements with many Australian universities

enable TAFE students to complete undergraduate studies

faster. In most areas of study, students with a TAFE NSW

Diploma may apply for entry to university faculties with credit

of one to two years towards their degree.

TAFE NSW Institutes have guaranteed Diploma-to-Degree

pathways with:

» University of Western Sydney (UWS)

» Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP)

For a full list of D2D courses go to pages 30 - 39.

“ THE IMMENSE EFFORT FROM THE

TEACHERS TO MAKE THE STUDENT

UNDERSTAND THE SUBJECT CAN BE FELT

THROUGH EVERY MINUTE OF THE CLASS.”

Saravanna - India

“ SYDNEY WAS THE ONE CITY OUT OF

EVERYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA THAT I

DECIDED I REALLY WANT TO COME BACK

TO STUDY AND LIVE HERE... DIFFERENT

CULTURES, THE BEACH LIFESTYLE...”

Yael - Israel

“ I KNEW THAT TAFE WAS RIGHT FOR ME

BECAUSE IT IS GOVERNMENT OWNED AND

HAS VERY HIGH EDUCATION STANDARDS.”

Nermin - Turkey

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STUDY WITH TAFE NSW

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PRACTICAL AND RELEVANT COURSES With over 280 Certifi cate and Diploma courses

you can choose from a diverse range of subject

areas including animal care, business, dental technology,

electronics, design and fi ne arts, the environment, information

technology, horticulture and agriculture, marine engineering,

music, nursing, laboratory technology and tourism studies.

Graduate Diploma courses are currently available in

Telecommunications.

All courses are developed in consultation with employer and

industry groups and combine academic theory with practical

experience. You can be sure you will develop practical,

relevant and up-to-date workplace skills and knowledge with

TAFE NSW.

For course details go to pages 40 - 90.

IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISHWhether you already speak English or are just

learning, as a TAFE NSW student you will have the

opportunity to study and improve your language

skills. With a wide range of intensive English courses

including General English, English for Academic Purposes,

IELTS Preparation and the Cambridge Examination, you can

work on your reading, writing and listening, essay writing,

presentation and study skills. And, of course, you can practice

your conversational skills by speaking with local Australians.

Courses are detailed on pages 28 - 29.

JOB-READY TO FAST TRACK YOUR CAREERTAFE qualifi cations are a highly portable and a

valuable asset for any graduate. Employers favour

TAFE NSW qualifi cations because they know our graduates

receive high-quality and specialised training and are job-ready.

Many courses like child care, hairdressing, commercial

cookery and hospitality, provide services to the public on

campus. Combined with the additional skills gained through

part-time paid work experience, students develop the

confi dence and knowledge that makes them a future asset to

employers.

CAMPUS LIFESTYLE TAFE NSW campuses provide a wide range

of facilities and areas of speciality for local and

international students.

Each campus has a Student Association which is the focus

of student community life. Recreational activities include

on-campus entertainment, weekend trips and sightseeing.

Association members receive student discounts for movie

tickets, internet, sport and gymnasium facilities, photocopying,

fi lm and digital processing and on-campus shopping.

To see the unique advantages of each TAFE NSW Institute go

to pages 8 - 27 in this brochure or visit our website:

www.studyintafe.edu.au

STUDENT SUPPORT – WE’RE HERE TO HELP At TAFE NSW, we want you to feel welcome, achieve

your best and complete your course on time.

A compulsory orientation session is held at each TAFE NSW

College before the start of each course where you meet your

International Student Coordinator and other international students.

Our staff carefully follow your academic progress and

TAFE NSW provides excellent learning support with large

multimedia libraries, web information portals and world-class

facilities. There are also study skills programs, tutorial and

English language support for international students.

If you require counselling for homesickness, fi nancial, legal

or health issues we have staff who can help. And, to prepare

you for life after graduation, our college services help you with

job placement, career and education planning.

AUSTRALIAN FRIENDS FOR A LIFETIME Studying at a TAFE NSW Institute can be

one of the most rewarding experiences of

your life. You will build an international network of friends and

associates as you study with Australian students and people

from all around the world.

From the moment you arrive at college, our welcome

reception and orientation sessions will help you settle quickly.

The Student Association will help to be actively involved in

campus life and and you will graduate having had a fulfi lling

and exciting college experience.“ PRACTICAL SKILLS LEARNED AT TAFE

MEANT I COULD APPLY THOSE SKILLS IN

THE WORKFORCE WITH CONFIDENCE.”

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Sydney in Top 10 World Cities

Its offi cial – of the 240 cities surveyed worldwide, Sydney is

one of the top 10 cities according to the Mercer 2010 Quality

of Living Survey for its political stability, law and order, banking

services, health, education, transportation, housing, recreation

services, climate and natural environment.

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Sydney

Broken Hill

Wilcannia

Menindee

Bourke

Lightning Ridge

Boggabilla

Kingscliff

WollongbarBallina

Trenayr Maclean

Port Macquarie

Taree

Great Lakes

Tomaree

Wauchope

Kempsey

Macksville

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC)

Coffs Harbour

Grafton

Casino

Murwillumbah

Lismore

Moree

Narrabri

Coonabarabran

Gunnedah

Tamworth

GosfordOurimbahWyong

Maitland

Kurri KurriCessnock

SingletonMuswellbrook

Quirindi

Scone

Armidale

Inverell Glenn Innes

Tenterfield

Brewarrina

Walgett

Coonamble

Cobar NynganWarren Gilgandra

CondobolinLake Cargelligo

Griffith

Bega

Moruya

Milton/Ulladulla

Moss Vale

YassGoulburn

Nowra

WollongongShellharbourWollongong WestDaptoYallah

NewcastleHamiltonHunter StreetBelmontGlendale

Queanbeyan

Cooma

Leeton

Narrandera

West Wyalong

TemoraYoung

DeniliquinTumut

FinleyNationalEnvironment Centre

National Aerospace Training Centre ofExcellence

Albury

Corowa

Primary Industries Centre

Wagga Wagga

Cootamundra

Parkes

Forbes Orange

Cowra

BathurstLithgow

Mudgee

Wellington

DubboDunedoo

Grenfell

Australia

English Language Centres

Hunter Institute – NewcastleIllawarra Institute – WollongongNorth Coast Institute – Port Macquarie and KingscliffNorthern Sydney Institute – Crows NestSouth Western Sydney Institute – LiverpoolSydney Institute – Ultimo

Blue Mountains

Richmond

Nirimba (Quakers Hill) Hornsby

Kingswood

Mount DruittBlacktown

Baulkham Hills

Wetherill Park

Campbelltown

Lidcombe

BankstownLiverpool

Northern Beaches

RandwickPetersham

Ultimo

Crows NestNorth Sydney

MeadowbankGranville

Ryde

Miller

Nepean

Macquarie Fields

PadstowSt George (Kogarah)

GymeaLoftus

Oatly

Enmore

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New South Wales is divided into 10 TAFE Institute regions. The numbers below correspond to the map on page 4.

1 SydneyEnmore

Petersham

Randwick

St George (Kogarah)

Gymea

Sutherland/Loftus

Ultimo*

2 Northern SydneyCrows Nest*

Hornsby

Meadowbank

North Sydney

Northern Beaches

Ryde

3 South Western SydneyBankstown

Campbelltown

Granville

Lidcombe

Liverpool*

Macquarie Fields

Miller

Padstow

Wetherill Park

4 Western SydneyBaulkham Hills

Blacktown

Blue Mountains

Mount Druitt

Nepean (Kingswood and Penrith)

Nirimba

Richmond

5 North CoastBallina

Casino

Coffs Harbour Education Centre

Coffs Harbour

Grafton

Great Lakes

Kempsey

Kingscliff*

Lismore

Macksville

Maclean

Murwillumbah

Port Macquarie*

Taree

Trenayr

Wauchope

Wollongbar

6 HunterBelmont

Cessnock

Glendale

Gosford

Hamilton

Hunter Street

Kurri Kurri

Maitland

Muswellbrook

Newcastle*

Ourimbah

Scone

Singleton

Tomaree

Wyong

7 IllawarraBega

Cooma

Dapto

Goulburn

Moruya

Moss Vale

Nowra

Queanbeyan

Shellharbour

Ulladulla

Wollongong*

Wollongong West

Yallah

Yass

8 New EnglandArmidale

Boggabilla

Coonabarabran

Glen Innes

Gunnedah

Inverell

Moree

Narrabri

Quirindi

Tamworth

Tenterfi eld

9 RiverinaAlbury

Coomealla

Cootamundra

Corowa

Deniliquin

Finley

Griffi th

Lake Cargelligo

Leeton

Narrandera

National Environment Centre

Primary Industries Centre

Temora

Tumut

Wagga Wagga

West Wyalong

Young

10 WesternBathurst

Bourke

Brewarrina

Broken Hill

Cobar

Condobolin

Coonamble

Cowra

Dubbo

Dunedoo

Forbes

Gilgandra

Grenfell

Lightning Ridge

Lithgow

Menindee

Mudgee

Nyngan

Orange

Parkes

Walgett

Warren

Wellington

Wilcannia

Metropolitan Area Country Institute Group

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SYDNEY AND NSW

TRANSPORT NETWORKS

www.countrylink.info

www.131500.com.au

www.cityrail.info

New South Wales is well-serviced by public transport. Sydney International Airport is the main gateway to New South Wales.

From the airport you can connect to a wide network of domestic airports located at major coastal and inland cities, or catch the

Sydney AirportLink train into Central Railway to connect with metropolitan and CountryLink train and bus services.

Air-conditioned CityRail and Sydney bus services operate regularly thoughout the day. CountryLink trains and air-conditioned bus

coaches also provide regular transport across New South Wales.

Students can choose to travel by train and bus to their TAFE College. The CityRail map on page 7 shows metropolitan trains.

Free timetables are available from train and bus stations and ferry terminals, or on the NSW Transport website

www.131500.com.au.

At your orientation session you will receive detailed transport information for your local area.

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NorthernSydneyInstitute

Sydney

NORTHERN SYDNEY

INSTITUTE

Northern Sydney Institute’s (NSI) colleges are located in

the picturesque and safe northern suburbs of Sydney.

The colleges are all within easy reach of Sydney’s central

city area and located close to public transport and major

shopping centres as well as restaurants, cafes and beaches.

The Institute has international students from 65 different

countries. NSI offers over 100 courses for international

students, from Certifi cate to Advanced Diploma

qualifi cations with many programs offering pathway

opportunities to university. Students can enrol in a degree,

with up to two years’ credit.

Our dedicated staff assist international students throughout

their stay looking after all your needs to ensure your

experience is enjoyable. Tutorial support is one of many free

services provided to help international students succeed,

together with employment support via Careers Connect.

Northern Sydney Institute campuses have modern training

facilities with cafés, recreational areas, libraries, computer

labs and regular Student Association activities.

The Institute operates its own TAFE English Language

Centre (TELC) located at Crows Nest College, offering

IELTS Preparation Programs, English for Academic

Purposes, General to Advanced English (with direct entry to

TAFE Certifi cate and Diploma courses).

Scholarships

Ryde College is the International Centre of Excellence in

Hospitality and Tourism Education and offers scholarships

to international students who would like the opportunity to

study Hospitality, Tourism or Events in Australia.

NSI Course Areas Include:

» Accounting

» Architectural technology

» Business

» Child studies

» Commercial cookery

» English

» Events management

» Film and television

» Fine arts

» Games development

» Graphic design

» Hairdressing & beauty

» Horticulture

» Hospitality

Specialist Facilities

» Ryde College: The Centre of Excellence in Hospitality; The

Sydney Wine Academy; The Sydney Coffee Academy

» Meadowbank College: The Sydney Academy of Hair,

Beauty and Make-up

» North Sydney College: Film and Television training studios

» Training Restaurants: Fusion Restaurant, Solomon’s

Terrace, The Ambassador, The Gum Tree and The

Pittwater Restaurant

» State-of-the-art information technology labs, specialists

in networking: CISCO Certifi cation, programming, games

development, animation and digital media.

Student Achievements

Thi Ngoc Huong Nguyen - International Student of the Year

An international student from Vietnam, Huong completed her

Certifi cate 3 and Certifi cate 4 in Commercial Cookery at Ryde

College.

Huong participated in the 2006 WorldSkills competition and

received a merit award as the Best International Student in

Commercial Cookery in 2008. She has a clear career focus

and intends to continue her studies at TAFE in baking and

pastry. Her dream is to own her own restaurant where she

can source the best local organic ingredients and help train

apprentice chefs of the future.

College Association

The Association organises social, cultural and sporting

activities that provide opportunities for students to gain

new experiences and make new friends. Membership of

the College Association is free to international students and

brings benefi ts like shopping discounts, cinema concessions

and concession rates for tours and holidays.

International Student and Alumni Website

Northern Sydney Institute has an International Students and

Alumni website where students can access news, events,

jobs and keep in touch with their international student friends.

» International business

» Interpreting –

Japanese and Mandarin

» Information technology

» Marketing

» Massage therapy

» Media & communications

» Music studies

» Patisserie

» Real estate

» Sport and recreation

» Tourism

» Welfare

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TELC TAFE English Language Centre

Crows Nest College

Level 2, 149 West Street

Crows Nest NSW 2065 Australia

Tel: + 61 2 9448 4550

Fax: + 61 2 9448 4477

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au/telc

International Student Services

Level 2, 149 West Street

Crows Nest NSW 2065 Australia

Tel: +61 2 9448 4499

Fax: +61 2 9448 4498

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au/international

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Sydney

SydneyInstitute

SYDNEY

INSTITUTE

Sydney Institute is one of Australia’s largest, oldest and

most respected government providers of vocational education

and training. Our teachers are all experts in their fi elds with

many years of experience in industry and the classroom.

The Institute has seven colleges located in and around

the city centre, close to many of Sydney’s famous tourist

attractions — the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Opera

House, Chinatown and Bondi Beach.

Sydney Institute is a great place to study with more than

2,000 international students from over 65 countries

enrolling each year. However, the vast majority of our

students are Australian: around 95% of our students are

local so international students have lots of opportunities to

make Australian friends. We offer:

» Colleges in the centre of Sydney and surrounding suburbs

» Over 100 courses for international students, from six

months to three years duration

» The largest English Language Centre in TAFE NSW (SITEC)

» Small class sizes

» Award-winning teachers with years of industry and

business experience

» Modern training facilities such as design studios,

simulated travel agencies and offi ces

» Excellent services and facilities including libraries, cafés,

child care, computer labs

» Campuses close to public transport

» A free job service to help students fi nd work while they

study and after graduation.

Sydney Institute Colleges

Ultimo College

One of the most popular colleges for international students

in New South Wales, Ultimo is located in the centre of

Sydney, close to public transport, shopping, sight-seeing

and part-time job opportunities. Ultimo College is next

to the University of Technology (UTS) and within walking

distance from the University of Sydney.

Ultimo College offers a wide range of courses to

international students including Accounting, Business,

Marketing, Hospitality, Tourism, Engineering, Building

Studies, Architectural Technology and Surveying. Ultimo

also offers one of the best Fashion Design courses

in Australia and our graduates include internationally-

renowned fashion designers such as Akira Isogawa.

Ultimo has the largest English Language Centre in TAFE

NSW, SITEC. SITEC English courses give students direct

entry to TAFE NSW.

Randwick College

Located between the city and Bondi Beach, not far from the

University of New South Wales, Randwick College is the only

centre for Dental Technology in the state. It also has excellent

courses in Fitness, Business, Children’s Services and Screen

and Media.

Petersham College

Petersham College is in the inner west of Sydney, not far

from the city centre and close to the University of Sydney.

Petersham has excellent IT courses and is a CISCO

Networking Academy. It is also a centre for Interpreting,

Business and Accounting courses among others.

St George College

Located in the pleasant southern suburbs of Sydney, close

to shops, restaurants and the international airport, St George

has excellent Business, Building, Tourism, Graphic Design

and Community Welfare courses.

Design Centre Enmore

This is one of Australia’s leading design institutions.

Teachers, students and graduates regularly win national and

international prizes and are employed at some of Australia’s

most successful design companies and organisations. It is

close to the city centre and walking distance from some of

Sydney’s liveliest areas. The Design Centre Enmore offers a

wide range of courses including Product Design, Jewellery

Design, Interior Design, Graphic Design and Design for Live

Production.

TONI&GUY Sydney International School of Hairdressing

(Paddington)

A unique training environment where cutting-edge TONI&GUY

styles and approaches are taught. Paddington is one of the

most fashionable parts of Sydney, and is very close to the

city centre.

Sutherland College

Sutherland College has two campuses – Loftus and Gymea.

These are in a beautiful area of Sydney in the southern part

of the city, close to a national park and wonderful beaches.

It is very easy to reach the centre of Sydney as train and

bus services are close by. Sutherland College has fantastic

courses in Sport and Fitness, Hospitality, and Children’s Services.

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Student Profi le

“I like the attraction of an overseas experience

and the most important reason why I chose

Australia was the climate and relaxing

atmosphere. Australians are very friendly.

I had already studied travel and tourism and

wanted to continue in that area so I chose

Events Management at Sydney Institute.

After my course I would love to stay longer in

Australia.”

Fabien Joly

France

Diploma of Events Management

International Students Unit

Building H, Mary Ann Street

Ultimo NSW 2007 Australia

Tel: +61 2 9217 4288

Fax: +61 2 9217 4048

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.sit.nsw.edu.au/international

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South Western Sydney Institute

Sydney

South Western Sydney Institute has received national and

state awards for excellence in education and training.

The Institute has nine colleges and Industry Centres of

Excellence for Transport, Telecommunications, Engineering,

Hospitality, Hairdressing, Building and Construction.

The Institute offers over 150 courses to international

students across a broad range of industry areas and

graduates of South Western Sydney Institute have a high

success rate in gaining admission to higher education and

employment.

Living in South Western Sydney

The Institute is located in one of Sydney’s most vibrant

and culturally diverse areas. South Western Sydney is the

fastest growing area in Australia and offers students an

affordable lifestyle for study, work and recreation, with many

accommodation options.

There are many mosques, temples, churches and

meditation centres which cater for all the religious and

spiritual needs of international students.

Colleges are located within easy travelling distance of the

six University of Western Sydney (UWS) campuses, close to

public transport and well-connected by buses and trains. A

number of TAFE NSW Diploma-to-Degree courses lead to

university degree programs at UWS.

ELICOS

TAFE International Education Centre (ELICOS)

The English Language Centre is fully-owned by the NSW

Government and is accredited by the National English

Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS). Centrally

located with state-of-the-art facilities for students, the

Centre offers all English levels from beginners to advanced

and IELTS preparation programs.

Specialist facilities

» Bankstown College: modern training facilities for

Hairdressing and Children’s Services with a working

Child Care Centre

» Lidcombe College:

- Telecommunications at the SingTel Optus Partnership

Technology Education Centre

- CISCO Regional Academy supporting the Adaptive

Technology Centre

- The Product Design Centre

» Campbelltown, Padstow and Wetherill Park Colleges:

fully-equipped training restaurants and commercial

kitchens which cater for corporate functions and the

general public

SOUTH WESTERN

SYDNEY INSTITUTE

Awards

» 2007 TAFE NSW Quality Award

» 2007 International Hairdressing Society – TAFE NSW

Challenge

» 2009 TAFE NSW State Medals – thirteen awards for

highest achieving students

» 2010 National WorldSkills Competition – awarded fi ve gold

and three silver medals

Student Support Services

» Orientation programs for new students

» Continuous support services from International Students

Coordinator

» Academic counselling

» Assistance with student accommodation

» Student amenities such as libraries, computing rooms,

sporting and recreational facilities

» Individual Learning Centres

Specialist Courses

» Bankstown College: a major centre for Business,

Children’s Services, Hairdressing, Accounting, Tourism and

Events Management, Banking and Administration Services

» Campbelltown College: Ceramics, Fine Arts, Graphic

Design, Hospitality and Tourism, Welfare and Children’s

Services

» Granville College: Architectural Technology, Building and

Construction, Engineering, Applied Sciences specialising

in Biological and Environmental Testing, Chemical

Technology, Electrotechnology, Mechanical Technology,

Information Technology, Business, Logistics, Hairdressing,

and Community Welfare

» Lidcombe College: modern training facilities for

Telecommunications, Design, Interior Design, Graphic

Design, Product Design and Development and Information

Technology

» Padstow College: Information Technology, Hospitality and

Horticulture

» Wetherill Park College: Aged Care, Information

Technology and Hospitality

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International Business Unit

Ground fl oor, 140 Bigge Sreet

Liverpool NSW 2170 Australia

Tel: +61 2 9827-8555

Fax: +61 2 9827-8422

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.swsi.tafensw.edu.au/international

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Sydney

Western Sydney Institute

WESTERN SYDNEY

INSTITUTE

Western Sydney Institute, the winner of the 2009 NSW

Large Training Provider of the Year Award, is a dynamic

Institute with 76,000 students including international

students from more than 30 countries.

The western Sydney region is culturally and linguistically diverse

with many different communities established in the area.

The Institute has campuses in 10 locations covering a

geographic area extending from Parramatta to the World

Heritage Blue Mountains. It provides vocational education,

training and workforce development services to industry

and enterprises, individuals and the community.

Three of the colleges in Western Sydney Institute share

campuses with the University of Western Sydney making it

an attractive location for those seeking Diploma-to-Degree

university pathways.

Institute Achievements and Highlights

The success of Western Sydney Institute has been

demonstrated through its vast array of industry, student

and staff awards.

In 2009 Western Sydney Institute collected four of the top

State training awards including the prestigious NSW Large

Training Provider of the Year Award, and the NSW Aboriginal

and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year, NSW Vocational

Student of the Year and Student Trainee of the Year.

Six outstanding international students graduated with Distinctions from Western Sydney Institute in 2010:

» Harpreet Kaur (India) Diploma of Hospitality which

included Commercial Cookery Certifi cate 3

» Lee Alvarado Espinoza (Peru) Diploma of Digital Media

» Ma Lillie Ann Saroca (Philippines) Diploma of Information

Technology Networking

» Yanling Chen (China) Diploma of Hospitality which

included Commercial Cookery Certifi cate 3

» Udani Shashipraba Sudasinghe Dona (Sri Lanka)

Diploma of Information Technology Software

Development

» Ty Trinh (Vietnam) Diploma of Information Technology

Software Development

International Student Accommodation in Western Sydney

Western Sydney Institute students can study and live in the

one location if they stay at the University of Western Sydney

Residential Colleges in Penrith, Hawkesbury or Nirimba.

Bookings are made directly with the university. For more

information see:

www.uws.edu.au/international/accommodation

Students can also access student accommodation at UWS

Village Parramatta which offers independent apartment living

close to Parramatta station. Visit www.uwsvillage.com.au for

more information.

For students wanting to fi nd their own rental accommodation,

there is affordable rental housing in the area, cheaper than in

other parts of Sydney.

Work Experience and Employment

Our teachers have excellent industry links with government

and non-government enterprises and businesses in western

Sydney. International students can be assured of quality work

experience when it is part of their TAFE program. Our online

Job Placement service can assist students to fi nd work while

they study.

Specialist Facilities and Courses

Blue Mountains College

Wentworth Falls and Katoomba Campuses

Outdoor Recreation, Remedial Massage and Aromatherapy

are among the more unusual courses on offer, along with

Hospitality and Tourism.

Blacktown College

Accounting, Management, Marketing, Business and

Information Technology Networking are popular courses at

Blacktown College. The college is also a CISCO Systems

Networking Academy and delivers CISCO Multimedia

Instruction. Successful students may also take the

internationally-recognised CISCO Certifi ed Networking

Associate (CCNA) examination.

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International Student Manager

117 Henry Street

Penrith NSW 2750 Australia

Tel: +61 2 4724 8291

Fax: +61 2 4724 8289

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.wsi.tafensw.edu.au/international

Mount Druitt College

Electronics, Electrical and Mechanical

Engineering courses are on offer along with

Information Technology Multimedia, Games

Development and Software Development,

Hairdressing and Beauty Services.

Nepean College

Kingswood and Penrith Campuses

Child Studies, Aged Care (nursing assistant),

Accounting, Business, Information Technology,

Photography, Fine Arts and Design courses

are among the broad mix offered. The Nepean

Arts and Design Centre has modern, light,

airy studios and computer laboratories. The

Trapezium Gallery is a venue for Fine Arts and

Graphic Design students to exhibit artworks.

Nirimba College

Child Studies, Building Studies including

Bricklaying, Civil Construction Design, Community

Services and Contemporary Music and Music

Theatre and Screen are delivered at this college.

Richmond College

Veterinary Nursing, Animal Studies, Equine,

Agriculture and Horticulture are among the

specialist courses available at this semi-rural

college.

The Hills College

Baulkham Hills and Castle Hill Campuses

Accounting, Business and award-winning

Hospitality and Tourism courses, among others,

are offered here.

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HunterInstitute

HUNTER

INSTITUTE

Hunter Institute is located in the Hunter Valley area of

New South Wales.

The Institute has 15 colleges with 2,500 qualifi ed teachers

and support staff and an annual enrolment of over 58,000

local and international students.

The main campus in Newcastle is two hours north of

Sydney by car or train and the Central Coast campuses of

Gosford and Ourimbah (a joint campus with the renowned

University of Newcastle) are just one hour from the centre of

Sydney. Located at Kurri Kurri campus is the Hunter Valley

Hotel Academy, which boasts a vineyard and winery in one

of Australia's premier wine regions.

The Hunter region is an educational centre with a range

of schools, colleges and the University of Newcastle.

The Institute has special articulation arrangements with a

number of universities, including the University of Newcastle.

Living in the Hunter Area

Newcastle is a lively city with an active port, situated on a

breathtaking stretch of coastline. It has wonderful beaches,

a casual lifestyle and a safe environment in which to study.

The Hunter Valley area is a world-famous wine growing district

and a popular tourist destination with many fi ve-star resorts,

hotels, bed-and-breakfast cottages and excellent restaurants.

Each semester, Hunter Institute offers a free course to

new international students called Responsible Service

of Alcohol. This qualifi cation provides students with a

qualifi cation and the skills to apply for part-time work in the

region’s restaurants, cafés and hotels.

Specialist Facilities

» Glendale College: Modern child care teaching facilities

» Newcastle College: Industrial product design facilities

D2D program with the University of Newcastle

» Ourimbah and Hamilton Colleges: Training restaurants

» Hunter Street Art College (Newcastle): Award-winning

Art Gallery

» Kurri Kurri College: Winery and vineyard and Hunter

Valley Hotel Academy

Student Support Services

» Job placement service (Career Connect)

» Pastoral care

» Accommodation assistance and homestay placement

» Campus accommodation at Ourimbah and Kurri Kurri.

At Newcastle campus private student accommodation is

located across the road from the campus.

» Tutorial support is available for all international students.

» Bookshop at Ourimbah and Newcastle Colleges

International Student Achievements

» Cosmin Dan (Romania), received the highest marks in New

South Wales for Electrical Engineering.

» Mei-Ching Lui (China), a graduate of the Diploma of

Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing), is now working

in a Medical Research Laboratory in Victoria and has

applied for permanent residency.

» Mary Ann Rolph (United Kingdom), a graduate in the

Diploma of Hairdressing, is now working at Kathryn

Stewart Hair Salon in Newcastle and is applying for

permanent residency.

» Hiroshi Kitamura (Japan), a graduate in the Diploma

of Environmental Monitoring and Technology, is now

conducting environmental audits for a private development

company in Japan.

» Matthew Vos (Canada) completed the Diploma of

Hospitality Management and has been working at Bistro

Moncur Restaurant in Sydney.

» Louise Smit (South Africa), Simonie Gillett (USA), Alex

Woods (UK) and Solveig Schuteze are all working in

Australia, USA and Europe in the wine industry.

Specialist Courses

» English Language Centre (ELICOS) at Newcastle College:

offers a range of English courses for direct entry to TAFE

programs and universities and intensive English and

Cambridge CAE, FCE and CPE full-time and part-time

examination programs

» Newcastle College: Business management including

International Business and Human Resource Management,

Music Production, Fine Arts, Communication and Media,

Industrial Product Design, Architectural Technology, Marine

Engineering, Community Welfare, Engineering, Information

Technology, Accounting

» Gosford College: Mechanical Engineering, Business and

Accounting

» Ourimbah College: Children’s Services, Community

Welfare, Hospitality, Information Technology

» Glendale College: Children’s Services, Aged Care

» Hamilton College: Hospitality, Baking and Patisserie

» Kurri Kurri College: Wine Production, Viticulture,

Hospitality and Tourism

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Hunter Regional Mail Centre

NSW 2310 Australia

Tel: +61 2 4923 7839

Fax: +61 2 4923 7781

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.hunter.tafensw.edu.au

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Illawarra Institute is located 82 kilometres south of Sydney,

a short one hour train ride or a leisurely drive through

the Royal National Park and along parts of Australia’s

spectacular coastline.

Location

Illawarra Institute has 14 colleges spanning a geographic

area of 1,400 kilometres. The Wollongong campus is the

largest, with additional campuses in Bega, Cooma, Dapto,

Goulburn, Moruya, Moss Vale, Nowra, Queanbeyan,

Shellharbour, Ulladulla, Wollongong West, Yallah and Yass.

This diverse range of settings includes a city, coastal

towns, country areas, snow fi elds and rural surroundings.

The Institute specialises in a variety of courses including

Nursing, Veterinary Nursing, Cookery and Hospitality, Rural

Studies, Engineering and Civil Construction.

Wollongong

Wollongong, affectionately referred to as “The Gong”, is the

third largest city in New South Wales and the 10th largest in

Australia. It is the perfect place to study, work and live.

Called the City of Innovation, it is a vibrant city boasting a

working port that provides the focus for the area’s transport

and logistics industry. It has a growing tourism and

hospitality industry, an expanding construction industry and

important business services and information technology

sectors. Illawarra Institute provides training for all these

industry groups.

Wollongong is an educational hub, with Illawarra Institute

and the University of Wollongong providing a full range

of qualifi cations from Certifi cate and Diploma through to

Advanced Diplomas that may articulate to a university

degree. Our Wollongong campus has open spaces, a

garden setting and world-class training and learning facilities.

Goulburn

Goulburn was Australia’s fi rst inland rural city and has a

wealth of history, having played an important part in the

development of Australia’s wool industry. Courses available

include Engineering trades, Rural and Natural Resources

and Transport. Residential facilities are available for up to 38

students making the campus a great option for Study Tours.

Shellharbour

Shellharbour is a southern beachside suburb of Wollongong

which is undergoing continued expansion. Courses are

available in a range of areas including Health, Community

Services, Public Administration and trades.

ILLAWARRA

INSTITUTE

Queanbeyan

Queanbeyan is an inland city which borders the nation’s

capital, Canberra. It is located around 10 kilometres from

Canberra’s city centre and has a range of social and

recreational facilities to complement your study lifestyle.

Courses include Business Services, Community Services,

Rural Studies and Information Technology.

Cooma

Cooma, approximately 400 kilometres from Sydney, is known

as the “Gateway to the Snowy Mountains”. It plays a pivotal

role in the delivery of the innovative Snow to Surf – Cookery

and Hospitality program. Other programs include Business

Services, Engineering, Information Technology, Fine Arts,

Agriculture and Tourism and Hospitality.

Nowra

Nowra is located on the pristine Shoalhaven River, near

the tourist areas of Berry, Jervis Bay, Kangaroo Valley

and Shoalhaven Heads. It is the Institute’s second largest

campus and includes a large Tourism and Hospitality training

facility. It provides training in the Snow to Surf – Cookery

and Hospitality program. Courses are also available in

Manufacturing and Human Services.

Bega

Bega is the economic centre for the Bega Valley in the

south-east of New South Wales. It plays an important role

in the dairy, food and beverage industry as a centre of food

production, sustainable agriculture and effi cient supply chain

processes. Illawarra Institute is the training provider of choice

for Bega Cheese, a major employer in the region.

English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS)

The ELICOS centre located in Wollongong is open 50 weeks

of the year and provides Beginner and Elementary courses in

listening, speaking, reading and writing English.

Upper Intermediate courses include the development of

high-level study skills and advanced general English. Students

who successfully complete this course are eligible for direct

entry into TAFE NSW courses, if they meet all other entry

requirements.

The ELICOS centre also provides Advanced English for Academic

Studies and helps students develop skills in essay writing, lecture

note-taking, seminar presentations, computing and research.

Some universities accept a pass in this course as satisfying the

English Language Profi ciency entrance requirements.

Illawarra Institute

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International Business Unit

PO Box 1223, Foleys Lane

Wollongong NSW 2500 Australia

Tel: +61 2 4229 0585

Fax: +61 2 4229 0164

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.illawarra.tafensw.edu.au

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New England Institute

NEW ENGLAND

INSTITUTE

New England Institute’s philosophy is to encourage

students to try new things and to work hard to realise their

full potential. Our experienced and dedicated teachers take

a practical approach to learning and students can choose

from a variety of courses as they study in a friendly learning

environment with modern training facilities.

Living in New England

The New England area offers students a safe, secure,

healthy lifestyle amongst friendly locals. The region boasts a

low cost of living and the opportunity to study in a peaceful

country environment.

There is easy access to surrounding national parks

including spectacular World Heritage areas. A pleasant

climate with warm-to-hot summers and cooler winters

makes New England the ideal setting to study and enjoy

leisure and cultural activities to suit all interests.

Awards

Our students achieved NSW State Medals (the highest

mark in the state) in the following courses:

» Diploma of Community Welfare

» Certifi cate 4 in Veterinary Nursing

» Advanced Diploma of Electrical Engineering

» Certifi cate 4 in Building Studies

» Certifi cate 4 in Beauty Therapy

» Certifi cate 4 in Automotive Mechanical Technology

(Heavy Vehicle Road Transport)

Specialist Facilities

» Armidale College: Purpose-built training facilities for

Massage Therapy and Children’s Services

» Tamworth College: Commercial kitchens

» Tamworth College: Access to training facilities at the

Australian Livestock and Equine Centre

Specialist Courses

» Armidale College: Agriculture, Children’s Services,

Remedial Massage, Film and Television, Business

» Tamworth College: Business, Animal Care, Information

Technology, Hospitality, Community Services Work,

Horticulture, Aged Care

Student Profi les

“My name is Mpilo Hove. I came to Australia to study Aged

Care Work at New England Institute, Tamworth College.

I had a wonderful time at TAFE and I will miss the friendly

staff. They looked after me and were a source of guidance,

hope and encouragement.”

Mpilo HoveZimbabwe

Mpilo completed the Certifi cate 3 in Aged Care Work. He hopes to study the Diploma of Nursing and articulate to a Bachelor of Nursing degree.

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International Students Manager

Janison Street

Tamworth 2340 Australia

Tel: +61 2 6768 2202

Fax: +61 2 6768 2019

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.newengland.tafensw.edu.au

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North Coast Institute

NORTH COAST

INSTITUTE

North Coast Institute has a reputation as a premier

education facility and has won many accolades at the State

and National Training Awards. It is the largest and most

comprehensive vocational trainer in northern NSW, with

around 40,000 students enrolling each year.

Located one hour north of Sydney by air, the North Coast

region extends from Forster in the south to Byron Bay

and Kingscliff in the north, and is just 30 minutes from the

tourist haven of Queensland’s Gold Coast.

North Coast Institute is recognised as a fl exible and

innovative training provider which designs and delivers

a range of education and training programs for the

international student market.

Our approach assists students to realise their education,

career and life goals. Our alliance with other educational

institutions provides a clear pathway into both

undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Australia.

Life on the North Coast

As an international student at North Coast Institute, life

isn’t just about study. You will also have the opportunity to

experience a new culture and environment and to make

many new friends.

Our region features modern regional cities and towns,

bustling resort complexes and peaceful seaside villages set

amongst glorious tropical rainforests, beaches and scenic

rural settings.

Students and visitors to this part of the world enjoy our

temperate to sub-tropical climate which provides the

perfect native habitat for some of Australia’s best-known

animals, the koala and kangaroo. Dolphins and whales are

also a regular sight along our coastline.

Accredited international qualifi cations with university degree pathways

Our qualifi cations are highly regarded internationally and

a large number of North Coast Institute courses give

you advanced standing towards a university degree.

Qualifi cations range from Certifi cate level through to

Advanced Diploma and Graduate Diploma. We offer a range

of services designed to make the transition to university as

smooth as possible.

North Coast Institute campuses are located within the

postcodes nominated by the Australian Department of

Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as being “regional areas”

for the purpose of skilled migration. For further information

visit: www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration

Wide Range of Courses Taught by Industry Experts

We offer more than 80 different courses across a wide range

of study disciplines providing you with a competitive edge

in the workforce, whether you decide to pursue a career in

Australia or overseas. We employ our teachers from industry,

so you will gain up-to-date knowledge as well as practical

skills. There are also part-time or full-time English language

courses available at the NEAS-accredited North Coast Institute

English Language Centres in Port Macquarie and Kingscliff.

Personal Service and Modern Facilities

During your fi rst week of study you will receive an orientation

to help you become familiar with the staff, facilities and

services of your college. We will contact you with more details

when you receive your course offer letter.

Most of our colleges are equipped with:

» Modern classrooms and equipment

» Specialist training centres

» Tutorial support for students experiencing diffi culties in English,

mathematics or skill acquisition specifi c to your course

» Student cafeterias/common areas

» Bookshop and modern library facilities

» Computer and internet access including copying, printing

and scanning facilities

» Study areas

» Special services for international students such as

accommodation assistance (e.g. a homestay program with

an Australian family), pastoral care, assistance fi nding part-

time work and career information and advice.

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International Offi ce

Cudgen Road

Kingscliff NSW 2487 Australia

Tel: +61 2 6674 7320

Fax: +61 2 6674 7399

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.nci.tafensw.edu.au

Photo: Adam Taylor; Tourism NSW

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Riverina Institute

RIVERINA

INSTITUTE

Riverina Institute offers a high-quality alternative to studying

in metropolitan centres. Our students can enrol in the same

courses as metropolitan students but leave behind the

traffi c, noise, crowded streets and the hours spent commuting.

Riverina Institute's 18 colleges provide education to their

local communities and cover a geographic area of 125,000

square kilometres. International students can enrol at fi ve

campuses: Wagga Wagga, Albury, Griffi th, The Primary

Industries Centre and the National Environment Centre.

The Riverina region, centrally located in relation to

Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, is widely

known as ‘the food bowl of the nation’. The economy

is broad-based and includes agriculture, horticulture,

manufacturing and food processing, softwood forestry and

logging, wood and paper product processing, transport

and logistics, viticulture and winemaking. There are also

service industries like tourism, education, research and

development, and government agencies.

The agricultural products grown and made in the area are

consumed across Australia and the world. The region is

Australia’s largest wine producer, 50% of which is exported.

In a typical year the Riverina’s horticultural and agricultural

product is worth in excess of A$1 billion.

Riverina cities are prosperous and growing and attract new

residents from Australia and around the world. Our students

live in a culturally and linguistically diverse environment

amongst friendly country people - studying with us will be

an exciting cultural experience.

Our students study in small classes where the majority of

students are Australian-born so your English will improve

every day. This is very important for students hoping to live

and work in Australia after they graduate. The cost of living

is also lower in country areas and fi nding accommodation

and part-time work is not diffi cult.

We offer courses in Children’s Services, Community

Services Work, Enrolled/Division Two Nursing, Aged

Care Work, Beauty Services, Business and Accounting,

Hospitality Management, Commercial Cookery, Tourism

and Event Management, Information Technology, Agriculture,

Organic Agriculture, Horticulture and Permaculture.

Our qualifi cations carry a Government quality guarantee and

our courses are directly relevant to the needs of the global

workforce so you can be sure that your qualifi cations and

skills will be competitive both in Australia and overseas.

Our graduates benefi t from established partnerships with local

and other Australian universities which provide pathways into

undergraduate degrees. At Griffi th, Albury and Wagga Wagga

campuses we have established university Studies Centres

where undergraduate degree courses offered at Charles Sturt

University (CSU) are taught by CSU and TAFE staff.

Our students study in award-winning specialist facilities:

» Wagga Wagga: The Primary Industries Centre which

operates a 200 hectare farm to teach agriculture and

horticulture

» The National Environment Centre: A unique educational

facility set on a 182 hectare accredited organic farm

teaching Organic Production Agriculture and Permaculture

» Albury and Wagga Wagga: are specialist Information

Technology Training Centres including CISCO Academy

training

» Griffi th: The purpose-built Health and Community Services

building specialises in Children’s Services, Nursing and

Aged Care Work

» Wagga Wagga: Award-winning “On Course” Training

Restaurant

Riverina’s cities and towns have all the modern facilities of

large metropolitan cities including great shopping, restaurants,

cafes, theatres, cinemas, sports facilities, public transport,

medical centres and hospitals, schools and universities.

We provide assistance with Homestay and temporary

accommodation and can pick up students from local airports

if requested.

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International Student Programs

PO Box 1000, Neville Place

Griffi th NSW 2680 Australia

Tel: +61 2 6962 0445

Fax: +61 2 6962 0411

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.rit.tafensw.edu.au

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Western Institute

WESTERN

INSTITUTE

Western Institute provides a relaxed learning environment in country NSW.

Western Institute has been recognised with a Training

Excellence ~ Gold Award against the Australian Quality

Training Framework Excellence Criteria. This confi rms the

Institute as one of Australia’s highest-performing training

organisations.

Students at any one of our 24 colleges can enjoy a relaxed

country environment, modern training facilities, extensive

communications networks and highly-qualifi ed teachers.

There is support for students with disabilities as well as a

personal and careers counselling service, and extensive

library services.

Western Institute has strong industry and community

links to ensure training is up-to-date and meets national

standards. The region supports the following industries:

» Administration

» Agriculture and Animal Care

» Fine Arts

» Building and Construction

» Children’s Services

» Electrotechnology

» Finance

» Health (Nursing and Aged Care)

» Horticulture and Viticulture

» Hospitality

» Manufacturing

» Mining

» Natural Resource Management

» Sport and Recreation

» Tourism

» Transport

» Community Welfare

Living in Western New South Wales

International students will discover a lower cost of living in a

safe, clean and friendly environment without compromising on

services or learning facilities.

The larger centres of Bathurst, Dubbo and Orange have

populations of around 40,000 with many of the benefi ts of

city life. Smaller towns offer a variety of locations and some

different industries but above all friendly and welcoming

communities.

Student Profi le

Theodore (Teddy) Cunningham was an international student

from Mexico who chose to study Outdoor Recreation at

Western Institute’s Lithgow College after extensive research

into possible study destinations in USA, Canada, New

Zealand and Great Britain.

Teddy’s goal is to establish his own outdoor adventure

program for young people in Mexico, the fi rst of its kind.

While studying at Lithgow, Teddy worked with Australia’s

leading outdoor education company and also worked as

a raft guide at Penrith White Water Stadium on weekends.

He was also able to obtain a number of other qualifi cations

related to his passion for outdoor recreation and adventure.

After successfully completing the Certifi cate 4 in Outdoor

Recreation at Lithgow, Teddy was nominated by his teachers

for an Outstanding Graduating Student Award. He has since

continued his studies in the Diploma of Outdoor Recreation.

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Tel: +61 2 6393 5915

Fax: +61 2 6393 5969

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.wit.tafensw.edu.au

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English Language Courses

TAFE NSW offers a range of intensive English language

courses at seven government-owned and operated English

learning centres in NSW. These courses are designed to

improve your English, prepare you for your TAFE or university

studies and develop your English skills for future employment

in an English-speaking environment.

TAFE NSW Institutes offer you fl exible start times, a choice of

locations and affordable fees with guaranteed quality tuition.

All teachers are highly qualifi ed, experienced and ready to help

you achieve your English language learning goals.

New students can start on any Monday, although at some

centres sessions start every fi ve weeks. Tuition fees range

from A$300 per week.

For entry to most of the TAFE NSW courses you must have

one of the following:

» Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study

» Advanced level in our General English program

» IELTS 5.5 (academic) or TOEFL internet based test (iBT) 71 or

equivalent. A small number of courses require a higher level of

English – please check your course information carefully.

You only need one visa if you apply for English plus a TAFE

NSW course. The fee for the English language component of

this package is A$300 - $320 per week.

General English Program (CRICOS 049258C)

» Focuses on developing all four language skills: listening,

speaking, reading and writing from beginner to advanced level

» Improves your vocabulary – learn real, modern English

» Improves your grammar in a fun, communicative setting

Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study (CRICOS 049258C)

» Prepares intermediate to upper-intermediate learners for

TAFE and other vocational courses with an IELTS 5.5 or

6.0 entry requirement

» Prepares you for the IELTS test

Certifi cate 4 in English for Academic Purposes (CRICOS 071168K)

» Prepares you for university and other courses with an

IELTS 6.5 entry requirement

» Develops high-level academic skills: writing, listening and note

taking, reading, comprehension, academic speech for oral

presentations and seminar strategies and integrated study skills

» Develops language skills: grammar, English for social purposes,

vocabulary, pronunciation and computer literacy in English

» Prepares you for the IELTS test

» Most universities in NSW accept the EAP course, for

further information vist:

www.uac.edu.au/documents/undergraduate/elp.pdf

Special short-course programs

For professionals and study tour groups, English language

programs can be customised in a wide range of vocational

areas, for example:

» English Language Skills for the Health Care Profession

» English for Business and Finance

» TESOL methodology

» Occupational English Test (OET) Preparation

» General English plus activities

» Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses

(maximum 12 weeks full or part-time)

Cambridge Examination Courses – Hunter Institute (Newcastle only)

» Certifi cate of Profi ciency in English (CPE)

» Certifi cate of Advanced English (CAE) (CRICOS 054215E)

» First Certifi cate in English (FCE) (CRICOS 054214F)

» Business English Certifi cate (BEC) Preliminary and Vantage

» TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication)

Preparation is offered as part of the 10-week BEC course

TAFE NSW English language entry requirements

» TAFE NSW Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or

» IELTS Academic module overall band score 5.5 for most

courses or

» TOEFL CBT score 197 or iBT score of 51 or

» STEP / EIKEN Grade Pre 1 or

» Medium of instruction at school in English and satisfactory

grades in English in fi nal examinations

» IELTS Academic module overall band score 6.0 or equivalent

for D2D courses

» IELTS Academic module overall band score 6.0 or equivalent

or successful completion of TAFE NSW Certifi cate 3 in English

for Further Study for Community Welfare (most campuses),

Dental Technology, Architectural Technology and Building

courses at Sydney Institute Ultimo campus, Fine Arts and

Design courses

» IELTS score 6.5 for Diplomas in Interpreting and Nursing

Each course on our website provides the specifi c English

entry requirements. In some countries only IELTS results are

acceptable for student visa purposes. Check www.immi.gov.au

for visa details, or ask your agent, or contact any of the English

language centres listed on page 29.

TAFE NSW ENGLISH

LANGUAGE CENTRES

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CONTACT DETAILS

TAFE NSW English Language Centres in Sydney

Sydney Institute English Centre (SITEC) - Ultimo

Tel: + 61 2 9217 4818

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.sit.nsw.edu.au/elc

TAFE English Language Centre (TELC) - Crows Nest

Tel: + 61 2 9448 4517

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au/telc

TAFE International Education Centre (TIEC) - Liverpool

Tel: + 61 2 9827 8457

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.swsi.tafensw.edu.au

Articulation and Pathways

General English

Program

Beginner to

Pre-intermediate

Pre-intermediate to

Intermediate

Upper - Intermediate

Advanced

University study

foundation and

degree courses

English For

Business Purposes

(Hunter Institute only)

Cambridge BEC

Preliminary TOEIC

Preparation

Cambridge BEC

Vantage TOEIC

Preparation

English For

Academic Purposes

English for Further Study

and IELTS Preparation

University study/

degree courses

EAP/IELTS

Preparation

CRICOS listed

TAFE courses/

foundation studies

“ A YEAR AGO I DIDN’T KNOW A WORD

OF ENGLISH AND NOW I AM VERY

CONFIDENT WITH ENGLISH.”

Gloria - Italy

TAFE NSW English Language Centres outside Sydney

North Coast Institute English Language Centres -

Port Macquarie and Kingscliff

Tel: +61 2 6588 2139

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.nci.tafensw.edu.au/international

NSW English Language Centre TAFE Hunter Institute - Newcastle

Tel: +61 2 4923 7382

Fax: +61 2 4923 7781

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.hunter.tafensw.edu.au/international/elicos

Wollongong English Language and Cultural Centre

Tel: +61 2 4229 0585

Fax: +61 2 42290164

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.illawarra.tafensw.edu.au

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Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS STUDIES

Accounting pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

19194

Accounting

A$4,850 -

A$5,030 p.s.

2 years

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

19193

Accounting

A$4,850 -

A$5,030 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

Advertising pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17852

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17853

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17854

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17852

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17853

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17854

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17852

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17853

Advertising

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

Business pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17805

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17806

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17805

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17806

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17805

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

At TAFE NSW Institutes you can choose a diploma-to-degree university pathway course to suit your career and lifestyle plans.

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.0

p.s. = per semester

DIPLOMA-TO-DEGREE

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TAFE

Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17805

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

Management pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17822

Frontline

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17832

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17822

Frontline

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17832

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17822

Frontline

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17822

Frontline

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17824

Small Business

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17832

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17824

Small Business

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17832

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17824

Small Business

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17824

Small Business

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17832

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

A D2D course is more affordable than a full degree and, with our partner universities, you articulate with credit transfer and

graduate with two excellent qualifi cations.

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Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17832

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17804

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17831

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

Human Resources Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17841

Human

Resources

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17842

Human

Resources

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17843

Management

(Human

Resources)

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17841

Human

Resources

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17842

Human

Resources

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17843

Management

(Human

Resources)

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17841

Human

Resources

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17842

Human

Resources

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17841

Human

Resources

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17842

Human

Resources

Management

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

Marketing pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17855

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17856

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17857

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

17855

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17856

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17857

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year or more

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

17803

Business

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17855

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17856

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

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Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

17855

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

17856

Marketing

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

CHILDREN’S SERVICES

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Education (Birth - 5 years)

18206

Children’s

Services

A$5,570

0.5 year

18208

Children’s

Services

(Early

childhood

education

and care)

A$5,570 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

1670

Education

(Birth - 5 years)

A$9,140 p.s.

4 years

5 years

ENGINEERING STUDIES

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Engineering

17789

Electronics and

Communications

Engineering

A$7,310 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3621

Engineering

A$11,480 p.s.

4 years

5 years

9154

Engineering

(Technical)

A$7,030 -

A$7,310 p.s.

1 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3621

Engineering

A$11,480 p.s.

4 years

4 years

17908

Electrical-

Technology

A$7,310 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3621

Engineering

A$11,480 p.s.

4 years

5 years

17796

Electronic

Technology

A$7,310 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3621

Engineering

A$11,480 p.s.

4 years

5 years

9163

Engineering

(Mechanical)

A$7,030 -

A$7,310 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3621

Engineering

A$11,480 p.s.

4 years

5 years

6443

Structural

Engineering

A$7,310 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3621

Engineering

A$11,840 p.s.

4 years

5 years

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.0

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Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

HOSPITALITY, COMMERCIAL COOKERY AND BAKERY

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Business and Commerce

18115

Hospitality

A$7,030 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

N18115

Hospitality

A$7,030 p.s.

1 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

P18115

Hospitality

includes Cert

3 in Patisserie

(18063)

A$7,875 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

S18115

Hospitality

includes Cert 3

in Commercial

Cookery

(18073)

A$7,450 -

A$7,750 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

T18115

Hospitality

includes Cert 4

in Commercial

Cookery

(T18074)

A$7,875 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

18115

Hospitality

A$7,030 p.s.

1.5 years

18116

Hospitality

A$7,030

0.5 years

1 year

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

S18116

Hospitality

A$7,030 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 100 credit points)

2739

Business and

Commerce

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

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Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Tourism Management

18056

Tourism

A$5,950 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

1664

Tourism

Management

A$9,140 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

S18056

Tourism

A$5,950 p.s.

1 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

1664

Tourism

Management

A$9,140 p.s.

3 years

3 years

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Computing – Key Program: Information Systems

19001

Information

Technology

A$5,085

0.5 year

S19016

Information

Technology

(Networking)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1.5 years

(120 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19031

Information

Technology

(General)

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

19017

Information

Technology

(Database

Design and

Development)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19011

Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

A$5,505 p.s.

1 year

19020

Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

A$5,505 p.s.

1 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

19016

Information

Technology

(Networking)

A$4,890 -

A$5,085  .s.

2 years

1.5 years

(120 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19016

Information

Technology

(Networking)

A$4,890 -

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

S19022

Information

Technology

(Network

Security)

A$5,085 p.s.

0.5 year

1.5 years

(140 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.0

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Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

S19012

Information

Technology

(Project

Management)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19018

Information

Technology

(Software

Development)

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

19015

Information

Technology

(Systems

Administration)

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

S19015

Information

Technology

(Systems

Administration)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19019

Information

Technology

(Website

Development)

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3633

Computing

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology

TAFE

Certifi cate 2

TAFE

Certifi cate 2

TAFE

Certifi cate 3

TAFE

DiplomaCredit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

19001

Information

Technology

A$5,085

0.5 year

S19016

Information

Technology

(Networking)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1.5 years

(120 credit points)

3639

Information and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19031

Information

Technology

(General)

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

19017

Information

Technology

(Database

Design and

Development)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

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Certifi cate 2

TAFE

Certifi cate 2

TAFE

Certifi cate 3

TAFE

DiplomaCredit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

19011

Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

A$5,505 p.s.

1 year

19020

Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

A$5,505 p.s.

1 year

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

19016

Information

Technology

(Networking)

A$4,890 - A$5,085

2 years

1.5 years

(120 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19016

Information

Technology

(Networking)

A$4,890 - A$5,085

2 years

S19022

Information

Technology

(Network

Security)

A$5,085 p.s.

0.5 year

1.5 years

(140 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

S19012

Information

Technology

(Project

Management)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

19018

Information

Technology

(Software

Development)

A$5,085 p.s.

2 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

4 years

S19015

Information

Technology

(Systems

Administration)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

S19015

Information

Technology

(Systems

Administration)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

S19019

Information

Technology

(Website

Development)

A$5,085 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(up to 80 credit points)

3639

Information

and

Communications

Technology

A$11,040 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.0

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TAFE

Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer UWS Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

INTERPRETING

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Arts (Interpreting and Translation)

8848J

Interpreting

(LOTE/English)

Japanese

A$5,570

0.5 year

0.5 year

(40 credit points)

1519

Arts

(Interpreting

and

Translation)

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

8848M

Interpreting

(LOTE/English)

Mandarin

A$5,570

0.5 year

0.5 year

(40 credit points)

1519

Arts

(Interpreting

and

Translation)

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3 years

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.5

MUSIC

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Music

7817

Music

A$6,470 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(80 credit points)

1659

Music

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

7812

Music Industry

(Business)

A$6,470 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(80 credit points)

1659

Music

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

7821

Music Industry

(Technical

Production)

A$6,470 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

(80 credit points)

1659

Music

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

3.5 years

7818

Music

A$6,470 p.s.

2 years

1 year or more

(100 credit points)

1659

Music

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

7813

Music Industry

(Business)

A$6,470 p.s.

2 years

1 year or more

(100 credit points)

1659

Music

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

3721

Music Industry

(Technical

Production)

A$6,470 p.s.

1 year

3722

Music Industry

(Technical

Production)

A$6,470 p.s.

1 year

1 year or more

(100 credit points)

1659

Music

A$9,780 p.s.

3 years

4 years

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.0

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TAFE

Certifi cate 3

TAFE

Certifi cate 4

TAFE

Diploma

TAFE

Advanced

Diploma

Credit Transfer ACAP Degree

Total

Duration(After Credit

Transfer)

WELFARE

Pathways lead to the Bachelor of Applied Social Science

18149

Community

Services Work

A$5,410

0.5 year

18702

Community

Services Work

A$5,410 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

BASSIX

Applied Social

Science

A$16,650 per year

3 years

4 years

18149

Community

Services Work

A$5,410

0.5 year

18702

Community

Services Work

A$5,410 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

BASSCOA

Applied Social

Science

(Coaching)

A$16,650 per year

3 years

4 years

18149

Community

Services Work

A$5,410

0.5 year

18702

Community

Services Work

A$5,410 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

BASSCOU

Applied Social

Science

(Counselling)

A$16,650 per year

3 years

4 years

18149

Community

Services Work

A$5,410

0.5 year

18702

Community

Services Work

A$5,410 p.s.

1.5 years

1 year

BASSMAN

Applied Social

Science

(Management)

A$16,650 per year

3 years

4 years

Please refer to individual university websites for current fees and course information.

www.studyintafe.edu.au

www.uws.edu.au

www.acap.edu.au

D2D articulation arrangements are subject to change. Please check for the latest details on www.studyintafe.edu.au.

The information in this brochure is correct as at June 2010. TAFE NSW continuously reviews its curriculum to ensure it meets

with current industry requirements and reserves the right to withdraw and change courses at short notice. It is advisable to

contact the DET International Students staff or visit www.studyintafe.edu.au for up-to-date information. Tuition fees for TAFE

NSW and universities are subject to review and/or change.

University of Western Sydney - CRICOS Provider Code: 00917K

Australian College of Applied Psychology - CRICOS Provider Code: 01328A

For D2D courses English language entry requirement IELTS Academic module overall band 6.0

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TAFE NSW

COURSE AREAS

Course Page

Accounting and Business 42

Accounting

Finance

International Business

Frontline Management

Human Resources

Marketing

Advertising

Property Services

Aged Care 47

Agricultural (Rural) Studies 47

Conservation and Land Management

Organic Production

Animal Care 49

Aquaculture Studies 49

Architectural Studies 50

Building and Construction 50

Detail Drafting

Sustainable Building Design

Spacial Information Services

Surveying

Wall and Floor Tiling

Bricklaying

Civil Construction Design

Children's Services 52

Dental Studies 53

Design 53

Jewellery and Object Design

3D Animation and Digital Effects

Graphic Design and Communication

Interactive Digital Media

Interior Design

Furniture Design

Product Design

Engineering Studies 57

Structural Engineering

Electrical Technology

Mechanical Engineering

Electronics and Communications Engineering

English Language 59

Environmental Testing 59

Biological and Environmental Testing

Environmental Testing

Equine (Horse) Studies 60

Fashion Technology and Theatre Costume 61

Fine Arts 62

Ceramics

Photo Imaging

Fine Arts

Food Testing 64

Hairdressing 65

Health and Beauty 66

Horticulture 67

Hospitality 68

Food Processing

Retail Baking

Nutrition and Dietetic Assistance

Patisserie

Hospitality

Commercial Cookery

Information Technology 72

Networking

Website Design and Development

Systems Administration

Software Development

Database Design and Development

Multimedia

Games Development

Interpreting 77

Japanese

Korean

Mandarin

Laboratory Technology 78

Marine Engineering 79

Massage Therapy 80

Media Studies 80

Music Studies 81

Nursing 84

Pathology 84

Sport and Fitness 84

Telecommunications 86

Tertiary Preparation 86

Tourism Studies 87

Welfare 90

Youth Work

Community Services

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Course

Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

Accounting and Business

TAFE offers a wide range of courses in Accounting, Business, Marketing, Advertising, Property Services, Management and International Business to suit all skill levels and career aspirations. Students learn strategic business, fi nancial and

management skills with specialist knowledge to equip you for work in national or international enterprises.

19191 Certifi cate 3 in

Financial Services

(Accounts Clerical)

CRICOS: 056884G NTIS Code: FNS30304

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Bookkeeper, accounts clerk, accounts receivable clerk, accounts payable

clerk, payroll clerk

Sample modules: Work in the fi nancial services industry; prepare fi nancial reports; maintain

fi nancial records; prepare and bank receipts; process journal entries; maintain daily fi nancial or

business records

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Castle Hill, Granville, Nirimba, North

Sydney, Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Ballina, Belmont, Coffs Harbour, Kingscliff, Lismore,

Newcastle, Ourimbah, Taree, Wollongong West

19192 Certifi cate 4 in

Financial Services

(Accounting)

CRICOS: 056372J NTIS Code: FNS40604

A$9,700 - A$10,060

1 year Career opportunities: Senior accounts clerk, costing clerk, offi ce manager

Sample modules: Process business tax requirements; produce job costing information; prepare

operational budgets; prepare fi nancial statements

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Blacktown, Campbelltown, Castle Hill,

Granville, Hornsby, Meadowbank, Nepean, North

Sydney, Northern Beaches, Petersham, Randwick,

Richmond, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Kingscliff, Lismore, Newcastle, Ourimbah, Port

Macquarie, Taree, Wagga Wagga

9077 Diploma of Financial

Services (Banking)

CRICOS: 063535C NTIS Code: FNS51204

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Lending offi cer, branch manager, customer service offi cer or credit card

services offi cer

Sample modules: Apply principles of professional practice to work in the fi nancial services

industry; manage staff performance to achieve strategic targets; provide leadership and motivation

in a workplace team; manage and maintain small/medium business operations

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown

19193 Diploma of Accounting

CRICOS: 056373G NTIS Code: FNS50204

A$14,550 - A$15,090

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Chartered accountant

To become an accountant in Australia, migrants are required to have their skills assessed by one of

the three major Australian professional accounting associations:

» National Institute of Accountants (NIA); to be accepted as an associate member the minimum

requirement is the Advanced Diploma of Accounting. Further studies are required at university

level to be granted full membership status. Visit the NIA website: www.nia.com.au for more

information.

» Certifi ed Practicing Accountants of Australia (CPA Australia); to be accepted as an associate

member, applicants must have completed an accredited degree program from a university.

CPA Australia accredits specifi c degree programs at specifi c universities. To progress to full

membership status, other requirements must be met, including work experience, references, and

additional studies in their internal program. Visit the CPA Australia website:

www.cpaaustralia.com.au for more information.

» Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAA); the same membership requirements apply as for CPA

Australia. Visit the ICAA website: www.icaa.org.au for more information.

Sample modules: Prepare fi nancial reports; maintain fi nancial records; process business tax

requirements; produce job costing information; prepare operational budgets

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Blacktown, Campbelltown, Castle Hill,

Granville, Hornsby, Liverpool, Meadowbank, Nepean,

North Sydney, Northern Beaches, Petersham,

Randwick, St George, Ultimo, Wetherill Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Maitland, Newcastle, Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19194 Advanced Diploma of

Accounting

CRICOS: 056374G NTIS Code: FNS60204

A19,400 - A$20,120

2 years Career opportunities: Chartered accountant

To become an accountant in Australia, immigrants are required to have their skills assessed by one

of the three major Australian professional accounting associations:

» National Institute of Accountants (NIA); to be accepted as an associate member the minimum

requirement is the Advanced Diploma of Accounting. Further studies are required at university

level to be granted full membership status. Visit the NIA website: www.nia.com.au for more

information.

» Certifi ed Practicing Accountants of Australia (CPA Australia); to be accepted as an associate

member the minimum requirement applicants must have completed an accredited degree

program from a university. CPA Australia accredit specifi c degree programs at specifi c

universities. To progress to full membership status, other requirements must be met, including

work experience, references, and additional studies in their internal program. Visit the CPA

Australia website: www.cpaaustralia.com.au for more information.

» Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAA); the same membership requirements apply as for CPA

Australia. Visit the ICAA website: www.charteredaccountants.com.au for more information.

Sample modules: Prepare fi nancial reports; maintain fi nancial records; process business tax

requirements; produce job costing information; prepare operational budgets; make decisions in a

legal context

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Blacktown, Campbelltown, Castle

Hill, Granville, Hornsby, Kingswood, Liverpool,

Meadowbank, North Sydney, Northern Beaches,

Petersham, Randwick, St George, Ultimo, Wetherill

Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour, Coffs Harbour Education Campus

(CHEC), Kingscliff, Lismore, Maitland, Newcastle,

Ourimbah, Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga,

Wollongong

17802 Certifi cate 2 in

Business

CRICOS: 063771B NTIS Code: BSB20107

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Administration assistant, clerical worker, data entry operator, information

desk clerk, offi ce junior or receptionist

Sample modules: Maintain daily fi nancial/business records; create and use databases; create

electronic presentations; develop keyboards speed and accuracy; organise and complete a job

application and interview

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Mount Druitt, Nirimba, Wentworth

Falls

17807 Certifi cate 3

in Business

Administration

CRICOS: 063772A NTIS Code: BSB30407

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Accounts receivable clerk, accounts payable clerk, clerk, junior personal

assistant, receptionist, offi ce administrator, word processing operator

Sample modules: Develop keyboarding speed and accuracy; process accounts payable and

receivable; produce spreadsheets; design and produce business documents; maintain a general

ledger; process payroll

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Liverpool, Miller,

Mount Druitt, Nirimba, North Sydney, Padstow,

Richmond, Ultimo, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Great Lakes, Kingscliff,

Lismore, Maclean, Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Taree

17858 Diploma of

International Business

CRICOS: 063904E NTIS Code: BSB50807

A$4,780 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Export manager, import manager, trade manager

Sample modules: Report on fi nances related to international business; analyse data from

international markets; forecast international market and business needs; promote products and

services to international markets

17895 - Certifi cate 4

in International

Trade

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Crows Nest, St George, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

17895 Certifi cate 4 in

International Trade

CRICOS: 063905D NTIS Code: BSB41107

A$4,780 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: E xport customer service coordinator, exporter, importer, trade coordinator

Sample modules: Promote compliance with international trade legislation; Research international

business opportunities; apply knowledge of import and export international conventions, laws

and fi nance; prepare business advice on the taxes and duties for international trade transactions;

implement international client relationship strategies

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Crows Nest, St George, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Wollongong West

17894 Certifi cate 3 in

International Trade

CRICOS: 063906C NTIS Code: BSB30607

A$4,780

0.5 year Career opportunities: Export clerk, import clerk, or import/export clerk

Sample modules: Apply knowledge of the international trade environment to complete work;

organise the importing and exporting of goods; assist in the international transfer of services;

prepare business documents for the international trade of goods

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

17809 Diploma of Business

Administration

CRICOS: 063911F NTIS Code: BSB50407

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Administration manager, offi ce manager

Sample modules: Manage meetings; plan and manage conferences; plan or review administration

systems; manage business document design and development; manage payroll systems

17808 -Certifi cate 4

in Business

Administration

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Miller

Campuses Outside Sydney

Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Kingscliff, Lismore, Taree

17808 Certifi cate 4

in Business

Administration

CRICOS: 063912E NTIS Code: BSB40507

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Accounts supervisor, executive personal assistant, offi ce administrator,

project assistant

Sample modules: Produce complex texts from shorthand notes; organise business travel;

produce complex texts from audio transcription; implement workplace information system;

produce complex desktop published documents

17807 - Certifi cate 3

in Business

Administration

or Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Liverpool, Miller,

Mount Druitt

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Dubbo, Grafton,

Great Lakes, Kingscliff, Lismore, Maclean, Tamworth,

Taree

17832 Advanced Diploma of

Management

CRICOS: 063913D NTIS Code: BSB60407

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Senior and/or strategic management roles in a range of business

environments

Sample modules: Manage organisational change; develop and implement strategic plans;

develop and implement a business plan; develop workplace policy and procedures for

sustainability

17831 - Diploma

of Management

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Granville, Meadowbank, St George

Campuses Outside Sydney

Griffi th, Newcastle, Taree

17831 Diploma of

Management

CRICOS: 063914C NTIS Code: BSB51107

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Middle management in a business environment

Sample modules: Manage quality customer service; manage budgets and fi nancial plans;

manage an information or knowledge management system; manage people performance;

manage risk; manage personal work priorities and professional development; facilitate continuous

improvement

17822 -

Certifi cate 4

in Frontline

Management or

17824 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Small Business

Management or

17804 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Business

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Baulkham Hills, Blacktown,

Campbelltown, Granville, Hornsby, Liverpool,

Meadowbank, St George

Campuses Outside Sydney

Griffi th

17822 Certifi cate 4 in

Frontline Management

CRICOS: 063915B NTIS Code: BSB040807

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Team leader, supervisor or line manager

Sample modules: Implement operational plan; coordinate business resources; report on fi nancial

activity; manage projects; identify risk and apply risk management processes

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Baulkham Hills, Blacktown, St George

Campuses Outside Sydney

Griffi th

17824 Certifi cate 4 in Small

Business Management

CRICOS: 063916A NTIS Code: BSB40407

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Small business owner or manager

Sample modules: Establish legal and risk management requirements of a small business;

plan small business fi nances; undertake small business planning; coordinate implementation of

customer service strategies; review and maintain a website

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Macquarie Fields, Meadowbank, Ultimo

17843 Advanced Diploma of

Management (Human

Resources)

CRICOS: 063917M NTIS Code: BSB60907

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Human resource manager or consultant, middle to senior manager where

there is a major human resource responsibility

Sample modules: Manage human resources strategic planning; manage organisational change;

contribute to organisation development; develop and implement strategic plans

17842 - Diploma of

Human Resources

Management

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Meadowbank

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Course

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

17842 Diploma of

Human Resources

Management

CRICOS: 063918K NTIS Code: BSB50607

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Human resource manager

Sample modules: Manage human resources services; manage performance management

systems; manage workforce planning; manage recruitment selection and induction processes;

manage industrial relations

17841 - Certifi cate 4

in Human

Resources

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Blacktown, Granville, Meadowbank,

Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Taree

17841 Certifi cate 4 in Human

Resources

CRICOS: 063919J NTIS Code: BSB41007

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Human resource offi cer, line manager or clerk with human resource

responsibilities, payroll offi cer

Sample modules: Review human resources functions; recruit, select and induct staff; support

performance management process; implement industrial relations procedures

17803 - Certifi cate 3

in Business

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Blacktown, Granville, Meadowbank,

Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour, Lismore, Taree

17806 Advanced Diploma of

Business

CRICOS: 063920E NTIS Code: BSB60207

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Working at a senior level in a business environment, across a range of

functions

Sample modules: Develop an advertising campaign; execute an advertising campaign; evaluate

international marketing opportunities; develop organisational marketing objectives; manage

organisational change

17805 - Diploma

of Business

Campuses In Sydney

Meadowbank

17805 Diploma of Business

CRICOS: 063921D NTIS Code: BSB50207

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Working in a business environment, across a range of functions

Sample modules: Coordinate advertising research; manage meetings; plan and manage

conferences; establish and maintain a workgroup computer network; manage payroll

17804 - Certifi cate 4

in Business

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Campbelltown, Granville, Macquarie

Fields, Meadowbank, Petersham, Randwick, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Gosford, Lismore, Maitland, Newcastle, Taree

17804 Certifi cate 4 in

Business

CRICOS: 063922C NTIS Code: BSB40207

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Working in a business environment across a wide variety of industry

sectors

Sample modules: Coordinate business resources; promote innovation in a team environment;

design databases; promote products and services; report on fi nancial activity

17803 - Certifi cate 3

in Business or Year

12 or equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Campbelltown, Granville, Liverpool,

Meadowbank, Nirimba, North Sydney, Northern

Beaches, Petersham, Randwick, St George, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Belmont, Kingscliff, Lismore, Newcastle, Taree

17803 Certifi cate 3 in

Business

CRICOS: 063923B NTIS Code: BSB30107

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Customer service advisor, data entry operator, general clerk, payroll offi cer,

typist, word processing operator

Sample modules: Maintain business resources; produce spreadsheets; purchase goods and

services; design and produce business documents

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Liverpool

Campuses Outside Sydney

Ballina, Belmont, Coffs Harbour, Glendale, Grafton,

Great Lakes, Kingscliff, Lismore, Newcastle, Port

Macquarie, Taree

17857 Advanced Diploma of

Marketing

CRICOS: 064208K NTIS Code: BSB60507

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Marketing director, marketing strategist, national, regional or global

marketing manager

Sample modules: Manage the marketing process; manage market research; develop

organisational marketing objectives; develop a marketing plan

17856 - Diploma

of Marketing

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Liverpool, Meadowbank, North Sydney, St

George, Ultimo

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

17856 Diploma of Marketing

CRICOS: 064209J NTIS Code: BSB51207

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Marketing manager, direct marketing manager, marketing manager

specialising in international marketing, public relations manager

Sample modules: Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities; establish and adjust the

marketing mix; plan market research; interpret market trends and developments; implement and

monitor marketing activities; conduct a marketing audit

17855 - Certifi cate 4

in Marketing

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Blacktown, Granville, Liverpool,

Meadowbank, North Sydney, Northern Beaches,

Randwick, St George, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Primary Industries Centre, Taree

17855 Certifi cate 4 in

Marketing

CRICOS: 064210E NTIS Code: BSB41307

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Marketing coordinator, market research assistant, direct marketing offi cer

Sample modules: Make a presentation; profi le the market; analyse consumer behaviour for

specifi c markets; conduct market research

17803 - Certifi cate

3 in Business

or Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Blacktown, Granville, Liverpool,

Meadowbank, North Sydney, Northern Beaches,

Randwick, St George, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Taree

17854 Advanced Diploma of

Advertising

CRICOS: 064212C NTIS Code: BSB60107

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Account director, account planning manager, client services executive,

client services director

Sample modules: Develop an advertising strategy and brief; develop an advertising campaign;

manage advertising production; execute an advertising campaign; evaluate campaign effectiveness

17853 - Diploma

of Advertising

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

17853 Diploma of Advertising

CRICOS: 064214A NTIS Code: BSB50107

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Account manager, advertising account manager, advertising creative

director, account planner

Sample modules: Coordinate advertising research; develop a media plan; create mass print

media advertisements; evaluate and recommend advertising media options

17852 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Advertising

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Ultimo

17852 Certifi cate 4 in

Advertising

CRICOS: 064217J NTIS Code: BSB40107

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Copywriter, account coordinator, media assistant, media buyer

Sample modules: Conduct pre-campaign testing; monitor advertising production; schedule

advertisements; profi le the market; analyse consumer behaviour for specifi c markets

17803 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Business or Year

12 or equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Ultimo

17673 Diploma of Property

Services (Agency

Management)

(includes Certifi cate

4 in Property

Services -17672)

CRICOS: 068747F NTIS Code: CPP50307

A$10,060

1 year Career opportunities: Real estate agent, manager for leasing and marketing, residential,

commercial and industrial property

Sample modules: Establish and manage agency trust accounts; identify legal and ethical

requirements of property management to complete agency work; identify legal and ethical

requirements of property sales to complete agency work; interpret legislation to complete agency

work; minimise agency and consumer risk

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, St George

17672 Certifi cate 4 in

Property Services

(Real Estate)

CRICOS: 068748E NTIS Code: CPP40307

A$4,850 - A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Real estate agent for residential, commercial or industrial properties.

Depending on electives chosen, completion of the course will provide learners with the necessary

units of competence to satisfy the educational and training requirements of the NSW Offi ce of Fair

Trading for a Real Estate Agents’ licence.

Sample modules: Identify legal and ethical requirements of property management to complete

agency work; identify legal and ethical requirements of property sales to complete agency work

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Crows Nest, Granville, Meadowbank, Northern

Beaches, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Nowra, Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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S17673 Diploma of Property

Services (Agency

Management)

CRICOS: 068747FNTIS Code: CPP50307

A$5,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Real estate agent, manager for leasing and marketing, residential,

commercial and industrial property

Sample modules: Establish and manage real estate agency trust accounts; identify legal and

ethical requirements of property management to complete agency work; identify legal and ethical

requirements of property sales to complete agency work; interpret legislation to complete agency

work; minimise agency and consumer risk

17672 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Property Services

(Real Estate)

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Aged Care

If your you seek a career as personal care assistant, care worker, personal care worker for an older person, TAFE NSW courses will thoroughly prepare you. Students learn skills such as how to assess the needs of the elderly, create and

conduct appropriate recreational activities, and support older persons to maintain independence.

18167 Certifi cate 3 in Aged

Care Work

CRICOS: 068292K NTIS Code: CHC30208

A$5,355 - A$5,570

0.5 year Additional Course Information: There is a 60 hour work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college. These

work placement hours are completed on an unpaid basis.

Career opportunities: Personal care assistant, assistant in nursing, care worker

Sample modules: Support older people to maintain their independence; work effectively with

older people; provide support to people living with dementia

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Meadowbank, Nepean, North

Sydney, Northern Beaches, St George, Ultimo,

Wetherill Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Glendale, Gosford, Griffi th, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port

Macquarie, Tamworth, Taree, Wagga Wagga, Wyong

18168 Certifi cate 4 in Aged

Care Work

CRICOS: 068293J NTIS Code: CHC40108

A$11,840

1 year Additional Course Information: There is a 60 hour work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college. These

work placement hours are completed on an unpaid basis.

Career opportunities: Care team leader, day activity worker, aged care accommodation support

worker, hostel supervisor, care supervisor, personal care worker.

Sample modules: Provide services to older people with complex needs; facilitate support responsive

to the specifi c nature of dementia; implement interventions with older people at risk of falling

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Nepean, Wetherill Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Shellharbour

Agricultural (Rural) Studies

Through TAFE NSW agriculture courses, you will develop the necessary operational skills and knowledge to effectively work in a rural production environment. Courses are available for those wanting to work in the alpaca, beef, cotton, and

dairy industries, as well as in organic production and biodynamic agriculture. Training also covers occupational health and safety work practices.

2452 Certifi cate 2 in

Agriculture

CRICOS: 048524J NTIS Code: RTE20103

A$5,765

0.5 year Career opportunities: Agricultural farm worker

Sample modules: Operate machinery and equipment; undertake operational maintenance

of machinery; undertake propagation activities; assist agricultural crop establishment; assist

agricultural crop harvesting; carry out basic electric fencing operations

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Taree, Wollongbar

2195 Diploma of Agriculture

CRICOS: 050200M NTIS Code: RTE50103

A$22,180 - A$23,060

2 years Career opportunities: Agricultural farm manager

Sample modules: Account for shearing shed supplies; acquire resources for irrigation installation

and construction; administer fi nance, insurance and legal requirements; administer medication to

animals; analyse and interpret production data . Note: This is an accelerated course.

2483 - Certifi cate 4

in Agriculture

or Year 12 and

relevant experience

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Goulburn, Primary Industries Centre,

Wollongbar

S2195 Diploma of Agriculture

CRICOS: 050200M NTIS Code: RTE50103

A$17,295

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Senior farm manager

Sample modules: Account for shearing shed supplies; acquire resources for irrigation installation

and construction; administer fi nance, insurance and legal requirements; administer medication to

animals; analyse and interpret production data

2483 - Certifi cate 4

in Agriculture

or Year 12 and

relevant experience

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

2483 Certifi cate 4 in

Agriculture

CRICOS: 050268B NTIS Code: RTE40103

A$11,090 - A$11,530

1 year Career opportunities: Senior farm supervisor

Sample modules: Account for shearing shed supplies; acquire resources for irrigation installation

and construction; administer fi nance, insurance and legal requirements; administer medication to

animals; administer projects

797 - Certifi cate 3

in Agriculture

or Year 10 and

relevant experience

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Primary Industries Centre, Taree, Wollongbar

797 Certifi cate 3 in

Agriculture

CRICOS: 050269A NTIS Code: RTE30103

A$11,090 - A$11,530

1 year Career opportunities: Agriculture property worker

Sample modules: Control plant pests, diseases and disorders; prepare and apply chemicals;

undertake sampling and testing of water; maintain livestock water supplies; establish pastures and

crops for livestock production; apply quality assurance procedures in wool preparation

2452 - Certifi cate 2

in Agriculture

or Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Goulburn, Taree, Wollongbar

6485 Certifi cate 2 in

Conservation and

Land Management

(Natural Area

Restoration and

Management)

CRICOS: 059353K NTIS Code: RTD20102

A$5,765

0.5 year Career opportunities: Skilled operator in land management for local government, national parks,

bush regeneration organisations or land care and environmental organisations

Sample modules: Plant trees and shrubs; install, maintain and repair fencing; apply chemicals

under supervision; conduct erosion and sediment control activities; operate tractors; treat plant

pests, diseases and disorders

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Wentworth Falls

8986 Certifi cate 3 in

Conservation and

Land Management

(Natural Area

Restoration and

Management)

CRICOS: 059354J NTIS Code: RTD30102

A$11,090 - A$11,530

1 year Career opportunities: Skilled operator in land management for local government, national parks,

bush regeneration, land care or environmental organisations

Sample modules: Provide information on plants and their culture; maintain natural areas;

coordinate work site activities; implement a maintenance program for an aquatic environment;

undertake sampling and testing of water; store and dispatch seed

6485 -

Certifi cate 2 in

Conservation and

Land Management

(Natural Area

Restoration and

Management)

or Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Goulburn

S8986 Certifi cate 3 in

Conservation and

Land Management

(Natural Area

Restoration and

Management)

CRICOS: 059354J NTIS Code: RTD30102

A$5,765

0.5 year Career opportunities: Skilled operator in land management for local government, national parks,

bush regeneration organisations or landcare and environmental organisations.

Sample modules: Provide information on plants and their culture; maintain natural areas;

coordinate work site activities; implement a maintenance program for an aquatic environment;

undertake sampling and testing of water; store and dispatch seed

6485 - Certifi cate 2

in Conservation

and Land

Management

(Natural Area

Restoration and

Management)

or Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ryde

8990 Diploma of

Conservation and

Land Management

(General Land

Management)

CRICOS: 059356G NTIS Code: RTD50102

A$22,180 - A$ 23,060

2 years Career opportunities: Manager in land management for local government, National Parks

and Wildlife, other State government agencies, bush regeneration organisations, land care and

other environmental organisations. Employment options may depend on particular streams of

specialisation.

Sample modules: Manage physical and natural resources; organise physical property

management planning programs; conduct land management practices with existing ecosystems;

classify site land forms and types

2483 - Certifi cate 4

in Agriculture

or Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ryde

Campuses Outside Sydney

Goulburn, Trenayr

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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900 Diploma of Agriculture

(Organic Production)

CRICOS: 069684G NTIS Code: RTE50103

A$22,180

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Organic production manager, organic enterprise manager, rural property

manager

Sample modules: Develop a whole farm plan; monitor and manage soils; undertake preparation

of land for agricultural crop production; identify and draft livestock; maintain and monitor feed

stocks; develop a crop regulation program

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

National Environment Centre

Animal Care

Ideal for those who seek a career working with animals, you can choose a course in general animal care, fi rst aid, companion animals products and services, monitoring and maintaining animal health and wellbeing, and breeding. For

those who want to work as veterinary nurses, the courses covers topis such as veterinary clinical pathology, radiographic skills, emergency critical care and surgical procedures with animals.

4289 Certifi cate 3 in

Companion Animal

Services

CRICOS: 053701K NTIS Code: RUV30304

A$11,900 - A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Animal care worker

Sample modules: Work in the animal care industry; follow occupational, health and safety

procedures in an animal care environment; assist with general animal care; provide food and water

for animals

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Goulburn

1094 Certifi cate 4 in

Veterinary Nursing

CRICOS: 055148C NTIS Code: RUV40404

A$11,900 - A$12,380

1 year Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Veterinary nurse

Sample modules: Assist with animal surgery preparations; coordinate patient admission and

discharge; apply radiographic routines; perform clinic pathology procedures; perform clinic offi ce

procedures

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kurri Kurri, Tamworth, Yallah

Aquaculture Studies

Graduates of this course are able to work with stock in an aquaculture environment, apply food handling procedures, meet health and safety requirements and communicate effectively with clients. Career options range from

aquaculture farm hand and seafood process worker to aquaculture production manager.

6593 Certifi cate 4 in

Seafood Industry

(Aquaculture)

CRICOS: 056480E NTIS Code: SFI40104

A$19,130

1 year Career opportunities: Supervisor, technical manager or specialist supervisor in the seafood industry

Sample modules: Apply basic food handling and safety practices; communicate in the seafood

industry; work effectively in the seafood industry; meet workplace occupational health and safety

requirements

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Trenayr

6592 Certifi cate 3 in

Seafood Industry

(Aquaculture)

CRICOS: 056481D NTIS Code: SFI30104

A$9,565

0.5 year Career opportunities: Skilled worker or leading hand in the seafood industry.

Sample modules: Apply basic food handling and safety practices; communicate in the seafood

industry; work effectively in the seafood industry; meet workplace occupational health and safety

requirements

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Trenayr

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

Architectural Studies

This course prepares students for careers in architecture, interior or set design and decoration, computer-aided-drawing. Through a range of course modules, you can develop skills and knowledge in computer designed-based

technologies including 3D Studio Max, ArchiCAD and Auto CAD.

6440 Diploma of

Architectural

Technology

CRICOS: 056582K NTIS Code: 91260NSW

A$25,960 - A$27,000

2 years Additional information: At Ultimo campus there is a higher English language entry requirement

Academic IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL (iBT) 68 or Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study at TAFE NSW

or equivalent

Career opportunities: Architectural draftsperson, CAD technician building information modeller

Sample modules: Produce commercial architectural draft offi ce administration documents;

produce residential architectural drafting offi ce administration documents; produce development

application documents for class 1 and 10 single storey buildings; produce development

application documents for class 2-9 medium rise structures; produce construction certifi cate

documents for class 2-9 medium rise structures

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Hornsby, Nirimba, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Wollongong

Building and Construction

Building and construction courses provide students with the knowledge necessary to work on building sites, and develop the skills to project manage low-to-medium-rise building project. For those who select surveying career

opportunities include surveying assistants, building and quantity surveyors, and cartographic technicians. Building graduates will have the skills to estimate and schedule and manage contract administration.

18127 Certifi cate 3 in Detail

Drafting

CRICOS: 063410E NTIS Code: 91387NSW

A$13,500

1 year Additional information: At Ultimo campus there is a higher English language entry requirement

Academic IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL (iBT) 68 or Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study at TAFE NSW

or equivalent

Career opportunities: Draftsperson in a manufacturing, engineering, contract drawing offi ce or

government department

Sample modules: Prepare basic engineering drawing; perform engineering measurements;

work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment; interact with computing

technology; assist in the provision of on the job training; prepare isometric piping drawings

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Mount Druitt, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

6441 Advanced Diploma of

Sustainable Building

Design

CRICOS: 065896F NTIS Code: 91464NSW

A$13,500

1 year Career opportunities: Architectural draftsperson, architectural technician, building information

modelling specialist, accredited building designer

Sample modules: Develop a sustainable building design brief; analyse for environmentally

sustainable performance a pre-construction building information model; investigate current

sustainable building technologies; develop design proposals for a sustainable alteration to an

existing building; investigate emerging sustainable building technologies

6440 - Diploma

of Architectural

Technology

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

9391 Diploma of Spatial

Information Services

CRICOS: 066390B NTIS Code: CPP50207

A$19,470 - A$20,250

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Technician and geographic information systems offi cer. Completion

of the course and relevant work experience will enable you to be recognised as a Certifi ed

Professional in Spatial Sciences.

Sample modules: Computing concepts; remote sensing; gis data interpretation project; project

control and monitoring; photogrammetry; drafting principles

19377 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Spatial Information

Services

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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9392 Diploma of Surveying

CRICOS: 066391A NTIS Code: CPP50107

A$19,470 - A$20,250

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Technician surveyor within a surveying company or a government

organisation. Further progression as a professional surveyor will require a bachelor degree.

Sample modules: Plan spatial data collection and validation; conduct an advanced gps data

collection and set out survey; conduct an engineering survey; create engineering drawings

19377 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Spatial Information

Services

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Wollongong

18734 Diploma of Building

and Construction

(Building) (includes

Certifi cate 4 in

Building - 18740)

CRICOS: 069514D NTIS Code: CPC50208

A$27,000

2 years Career opportunities: Project manager on medium-rise building projects

Sample modules: Apply principles of occupational, health and safety risk management;

manage project quality; manage project risk; apply building codes and standards to the

construction process for medium rise building projects

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville

S18734 Diploma of Building

and Construction

(Building)

CRICOS: 069514D NTIS Code: CPC50208

A$13,500

1 year Career opportunities: Project manager on medium-rise building projects

Sample modules: Apply principles of occupational, health and safety risk management;

manage project quality; manage project risk; apply building codes and standards to the

construction process for medium rise building projects

18740 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Building and

Construction

(Building)

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

18766 Certifi cate 3 in Wall

and Floor Tiling

CRICOS: 069515C NTIS Code: CPC31308

A$20,400

1.5

years

Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Skilled wall and fl oor tiling tradesperson. Completion of this course

satisfi es the educational requirement of the NSW Offi ce of Fair Trading for the issue of a wall and

fl oor tiling trade contractors licence.

Sample modules: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry; plan and

organise work; conduct workplace communication; carry out measurements and calculations for

tiling

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour

18742 Certifi cate 3

in Bricklaying/

Blocklaying

CRICOS: 070148M NTIS Code: CPC30108

A$13,600

1 year Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Skilled bricklayer. Completion of this course satisfi es the educational

requirement of the NSW Offi ce of Fair Trading for the issue of a bricklaying/blocklaying trade

contractors licence.

Sample modules: Read and interpret plans and specifi cations; handle and prepare bricklaying

and blocklaying materials; use bricklaying and blocklaying tools and equipment; carry out

masonry veneer construction

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Entry

requirementsLocations

19880 Diploma of Civil

Construction Design

CRICOS: 070531D NTIS Code: RII50509

A$21,930

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Civil construction designer or support offi cer for a professional engineer

Sample modules: Manage an information or knowledge management system; manage

innovation and continuous improvement; manage project time for civil constructions . Note: this is

an accelerated course.

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

S19880 Diploma of Civil

Construction Design

CRICOS: 070531D NTIS Code: RII50509

A$29,240

2 years Career opportunities: Civil construction designer or support offi cer for a professional engineer

Sample modules: Manage quality customer service; manage an information or knowledge

management system; manage innovation and continuous improvement; manage project time;

manage project quality

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

18740 Certifi cate 4 in

Building and

Construction

(Building)

CRICOS: 070646D NTIS Code: CPC40108

A$13,500

1 year Additional information: At Ultimo campus Year 12 or equivalent and Academic IELTS 6.0 or

TOEFL (iBT) 68 or Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study at TAFE NSW or equivalent is required.

Career opportunities: Techinical offi cer or manager in the residential building industry

Sample modules: Manage small business fi nances; apply building codes and standards to the

construction process for low-rise building projects

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour

19377 Certifi cate 3 in Spatial

Information Services

CRICOS: 070713J NTIS Code: CPP30109

A$6,490 - A$6,750

0.5 year Additional information: At Ultimo campus there is a higher English language entry requirement

Academic IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL (iBT) 68 or Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study at TAFE NSW

or equivalent

Career opportunities: Assistant to a professional spatial information serviced offi cer

Sample modules: Apply map presentation principles; store and retrieve basic spatial data;

respond to client spatial enquiry; collect basic spatial data

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong

Children’s Services

Courses in child studies cover areas such as child development, protection, care, advocacy, health, early childhood and counselling. On-campus work placement during this course will develop your abilities and expertise with children

in crèche and child care settings.

18208 Diploma of Children’s

Services (Early

Childhood Education

and Care)

CRICOS: 068806M NTIS Code: CHC50908

A$16,710

1.5

years

Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

In NSW you need a minimum of one year’s experience, gained after the Diploma qualifi cation, to

apply for the role of an authorised supervisor of a child care centre. Trades Recognition Australia

(TRA) requirements are available from the website www.deewr.gov.au/tra (see the children's

services fact sheet).

Career opportunities: Qualifi ed child care worker, team leader, group leader, program leader,

service/centre manager, service director, children’s adviser, child development worker or special

needs inclusive worker. Under the Children’s Services Regulation 2004 you cannot be employed

in children’s services until you are 18 years of age.

Sample modules: Establish and maintain a safe and healthy environment for children; foster

physical development in early childhood; foster social development in early childhood

18206 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Children’s Services

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Crows Nest, Meadowbank, Miller,

Nepean, Nirimba, Petersham, Randwick, Sutherland/

Loftus

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Ballina, Coffs Harbour Education Campus

(CHEC), Glendale, Shellharbour, Taree, Wagga

Wagga, Wollongbar, Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Entry

requirementsLocations

18206 Certifi cate 3 in

Children’s Services

CRICOS: 069332K NTIS Code: CHC30708

A$5,570

0.5 year Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Child Care Assistant, Family Day Care Worker, Nanny

Sample modules: Identify and respond to children and young people at risk; ensure children’s

health and safety; provide care for children; contribute to provision of nutritionally balanced food

in a safe and hygienic manner

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Crows Nest, Meadowbank, Miller,

Nepean, Nirimba, Petersham, Randwick, Sutherland/

Loftus

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Kingscliff,

Taree, Wagga Wagga, Wollongbar, Wollongong

Dental Studies

Course 18284 is designed for people who want to work in dental laboratories as dental technicians, and Course 18281 is for people who want to work as an assistant in a dental practice.

18284 Diploma of Dental

Technology

CRICOS: 061857A NTIS Code: HLT50507

A$37,220

2 years Additional Course Information: At Randwick College, this course focuses on application of

skills in a realistic workplace environment at the College. Students are supervised and assessed

by qualifi ed dental technicians and, on course completion, have the workplace experience

required to receive the diploma. An additional materials charge of A$400 is to be paid at the

college each semester.

Career opportunities: Dental technician

Sample modules: Construct dental models; construct custom impression trays; construct

registration rims ; construct dental prosthetics

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Randwick

18281 Certifi cate 4 in Dental

Assisting (Oral Health

Education)

CRICOS: 065595G NTIS Code: HLT43007

A$12,950

1 year Career opportunities: Dental assistant

Sample modules: Prepare for and assist with oral health care procedures; assist with dental

radiography; assist with administration in dental practice; apply fi rst aid

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Shellharbour

Design

A wide range of career options are available to graduates of the TAFE Design courses. Students can specialised in fashion design, graphic design, industrial design, jewellery design, multimedia design, engineering and system

design, and web design. Students undertaking courses in these areas gain the knowledge necessary to work in the particular industry or profession of their choice.

7806 Advanced Diploma of

Jewellery and Object

Design

CRICOS: 048539B NTIS Code: 91046NSW

A$38,160

3 years Career opportunities: Jewellery designer

Sample modules: Applied design methods; design processes; cultural contexts for jewellery;

concept realisation; design and process skills; jewellery design production; jewellery exhibition

and promotion; cultural contexts for jewellery; drawing and rendering; jewellery design methods

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19231 Certifi cate 4 in Design

CRICOS: 067209G NTIS Code: CUV40303

A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Entry-level design assistant for companies involved with advertising,

media, graphic design, jewellery, product design, interior and visual merchandising design

Sample modules: Explore the use of colour; explore and apply the creative design process to

2D forms; explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms; source and apply design

industry knowledge

Year 10 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore, Nepean, Northern Beaches

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kingscliff

19200 Diploma of 3D

Animation and Digital

Effects

CRICOS: 056478K NTIS Code: 91277NSW

A$20,250

1 year Career opportunities: 3D designer, 3D concept artist, assistant digital matte painter, 3D

animator, 3D modeller, 3D games artist

Sample modules: Prepare a proposal; manage a project; collaborate with colleagues in

planning and producing a 3D animation or digital project

19202 -

Certifi cate 4 in 3D

Animation and

Digital Effects

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore

7537 Diploma of Arts

(Furniture Design)

CRICOS: 057749F NTIS Code: 21127VIC

A$22,900

2 years Career opportunities: Furniture designer, furniture maker

Sample modules: Marketing and sales promotion; estimating and costing; furniture design -

production processes; contemporary art and/or design studies; source and apply design industry

knowledge; make scale models

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC)

19202 Certifi cate 4 in 3D

Animation and Digital

Effects

CRICOS: 062164M NTIS Code: 91403NSW

A$19,090

1 year Career opportunities: 3D animator, 3D modeller, 3D texture artist, digital lighting artist, 3D

character animator, render wrangler

Sample modules: Produce storyboard for animation; develop and apply industry knowledge;

manage multimedia assets

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore

19230 Certifi cate 3 in Design

Fundamentals

CRICOS: 065819G NTIS Code: CUV30303

A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Design assistant in a garment, accessory and fabric print company;

fashion/textile agency; fashion retail sales and marketing company; fashion visual merchandising

in wholesale and retail; fashion styling for publications and the web, and fashion promotion and

public relations.

Sample modules: Explore the use of colour; explore and apply the creative design process to

2D forms; explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms; source and apply design

industry knowledge

Year 10 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hunter Street

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Entry

requirementsLocations

19211 Diploma of Graphic

Design and

Communication

CRICOS: 065830B NTIS Code: 91457NSW

A$22,020 - A$22,900

2 years Career opportunities: Junior assistant designer

Sample modules: Design elements and principles; colour and media; design context; design

research; design studio practices; design processes; design concept development; computing

for design

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Design Centre Enmore, Hornsby,

Nepean, St George

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Wagga Wagga,

Wollongong

19212 Advanced Diploma of

Graphic Design and

Communication

CRICOS: 065831A NTIS Code: 91458NSW

A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: Graphic designer, graphic artist, illustrator, web designer

Sample modules: Work placement; research global design trends; identify and evaluate

marketing opportunities; manage copyright arrangements; develop visual communication

concepts

19211 - Diploma

of Graphic

Design and

Communication

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore, Hornsby, Nepean

19210 Certifi cate 4 in

Graphic Design

Foundation

CRICOS: 065832M NTIS Code: 91456NSW

A$11,010 - A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: Junior assistant designer or fi nished artist in the graphic arts or graphic

design industries

Sample modules: Evaluate the nature of design in a specifi c industry context; explore the use

of colour; explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms; source and apply design

industry knowledge

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Hornsby, Nepean

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port Macquarie,

Wagga Wagga, Wollongong

19331 Diploma of Interactive

Digital Media

CRICOS: 065897E NTIS Code: CUF50207

A$9,780 - A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Author-based programmer, computer animator, computer-based

graphic designer, desktop publisher, digital video-sound editor, illustrator, instructional designer,

multimedia developer, multimedia technical support worker

Sample modules: Relate to clients on a business level; copyright and royalties; originate

and develop the concept; portfolio presentation ; create 3D digital character animation; design

animation and digital visual effects; design digital simulations; create 3D digital environments

19330 - Certifi cate 4

in Interactive

Digital Media

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Design Centre Enmore, North

Sydney, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hunter Street

19330 Certifi cate 4 in

Interactive Digital

Media

CRICOS: 066574E NTIS Code: CUF40207

A$9,780 - A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Animator, game and web designer, programmer, digital video editor and

producer, creative director, project manager, graphic and installation artist, desktop publisher,

photographer, cinematographer

Sample modules: Introduction to multimedia design issues; using the internet for research;

operate a word processing application ; create digital 3D models; prepare 3D digital models for

production; create titles for screen productions; prepare video assets; create storyboards

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Miller, Nepean

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Hunter

Street

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19218 Advanced Diploma of

Interior Design

CRICOS: 066728C NTIS Code: LMF60208

A$38, 160

3 years Career opportunities: Interior designer

Sample modules: Applied design colour; applied interior design ; design for small-to-medium

scale commercial or institutional interiors; select and apply drawing techniques and media to

represent and communicate the concept; produce technical drawings; apply 3D visualisation

techniques to represent interior designs; produce technical drawings

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore, Lidcombe, Nepean

19217 Diploma of Interior

Design and

Decoration

CRICOS: 066730J NTIS Code: LMF50408

A$25,440

2 years Career opportunities: Interior decorator

Sample modules: Applied design methods; design processes; applied design colour;

restoration decoration; soft materials application; interior design drafting; design sketching and

presentation skills

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore, Lidcombe, Nepean

2166 Certifi cate 3 in

Soft Furnishings

CRICOS: 046661ENTIS Code: LMF30902

A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Soft furnishing specialist

Sample modules: Machine sew using specifi c techniques, construct lined or unlined curtains/

drapes, calculate fabric quantities for window coverings, fi t and adjust curtain hardware, use of

soft furnishing hand and power tools, manufacture bed linen and table cloths, provide technical

advice to customers

Year 10 or

equivalent

Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe

Feb 2011 intake only

19219 Diploma of Product

Design

CRICOS: 067093C NTIS Code: 91469NSW

A$25,440

2 years Career opportunities: Assistant product designer or technician in large manufacturing

companies or design studios

Sample modules: Originate and develop concepts; explore and apply the creative design

process to 2D forms; explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms; source and

apply design industry knowledge

19230 - Certifi cate 3

in Design

Fundamentals

or Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore, Lidcombe

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Entry

requirementsLocations

19220 Advanced Diploma of

Product Design and

Innovation

CRICOS: 067876E NTIS Code: 91470NSW

A$38,160

3 years Career opportunities: Product Designer or Technician in large manufacturing companies or

design studios

Sample modules: Establish, negotiate and refi ne a design brief; create digital 3D models;

design innovative products; research and apply techniques for graphic design; plan and design

manufacturing engineering projects; develop, trial and evaluate prototypes; develop professional

product design business practices

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

19233 Advanced Diploma

of Design for Live

Production Theatre

and Events

CRICOS: 068809G NTIS Code: CUE60103

A$25,440

2 years Career opportunities: Designer for an events or dance company, theatre or live entertainment

company

Sample modules: Establish and refi ne a brief; manage design realisation; develop a budget;

manage a budget; source and apply entertainment industry knowledge

19231 - Certifi cate

4 in Design

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore

7807 Diploma of Jewellery

and Object Design

CRICOS: 069892M NTIS Code: 91047NSW

A$25,440

2 years Career opportunities: Jewellery designer or practitioner

Sample modules: Jewellery design production; life drawing; photographic and presentation

skills; drawing and rendering; jewellery design methods

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Design Centre Enmore

Engineering Studies

TAFE NSW courses in engineering cover a wide range of specialistions for electrical, mechanical engineering and electronics communications. Students gain the skills necessary to work as engineering associates or technical offi cers

in their fi eld of choice, or may undertake further study to gain engineering qualifi cations.

6443 Advanced Diploma of

Structural Engineering

CRICOS: 053377F NTIS Code: 91155NSW

A$29,240

2 years Career opportunities: Senior structural engineering design drafter, structural engineering

associate

Sample modules: Produce technical drawing using computer aided drafting (CAD); produce

engineering drawings for structural steel and reinforced concrete; read, interpret and prepare

technical drawings for road construction; apply principles of strength of materials to analyse

beam and column framed structures; apply project management skills and estimating techniques

in civil construction

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

9154 Diploma of

Engineering

(Technical)

CRICOS: 059800C NTIS Code: MEM50205

A$14,620

1 year Career opportunities: Engineering technician at level C5 under the Metal, Engineering and

Associated Industries Award

Sample modules: Organise and communicate information; interact with computing technology;

apply mathematical techniques in a manufacturing engineering or related environment

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong

9163 Advanced Diploma

of Engineering

(Mechanical)

CRICOS: 060980F NTIS Code: MEM60105

A$29,240

2 years Career opportunities: Engineering Associate at level C3 under the Metal, Engineering and

Associated Industries Award

Sample modules: Organise and communicate information; interact with computing technology;

perform engineering activities; manage self in the engineering environment

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Mount Druitt, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong

17908 Advanced Diploma of

Electrical Technology

CRICOS: 066210M NTIS Code: UEE61307

A$29,240

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Electrical Technical Offi cer/ Engineering Offi cer/ Engineering Technologist

Sample modules: Apply occupational, health and safety practices in the work place; dismantle,

assemble and fabricate electrotechnology components; solve problems in extra-low voltage

single path circuits

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Mount Druitt

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong

17789 Diploma of Electronics

and Communications

Engineering

CRICOS: 066211K NTIS Code: UEE50507

A$29,240

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Electronic Equipment tradesperson

Sample modules: Apply occupational, health and safety practices in the work place; Implement

and monitor OHS policies and procedures; Document occupational hazards and risks in

electronics; Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan;

Commission electronics and communications systems; Modify-redesign of electronics and

communications system

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Mount Druitt, Ultimo

17796 Advanced Diploma of

Electronic Technology

CRICOS: 066212J NTIS Code: UEE60307

A$28,120 - A$29,240

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Electronics Technical Offi cer/ Engineering Offi cer/ Engineering

Technologist

Sample modules: Assemble, set up and test personal computers; use engineering applications

software; apply occupational, health and safety practices in the work place; dismantle, assemble

and fabricate electrotechnology components

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Mount Druitt, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Entry

requirementsLocations

English Language

English language courses provide students with high-level skills in listening, reading, speaking, writing and viewing. Courses range from basic language level to English for academic purposed and develop your literacy skills for further

studies and the workplace.

n/a General English

Program (Beginner to

Advanced)

A$340 per week for 20 weeks or less A$320 per week for more than 20 weeks

5-50

weeks

Sample modules: Skills for listening, speaking, reading and writing, pronunciation, vocabulary

extension

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Crows Nest, Liverpool, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Wollongong

4194 Certifi cate 3 in English

for Further Studies

CRICOS: 049258CNTIS Code: 91342NSW

A$340 per week for 20 weeks or less A$320 per week for more than 20 weeks

5-20

weeks

Sample modules: Advanced skills for reading, speaking writing, listening, study skills, oral and

written presentation skills

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Crows Nest, Liverpool, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Wollongong

7159 Certifi cate 4 in

English for Academic

Purposes

CRICOS: 071168KNTIS Code: 91459NSW

A$340 per week for 20 weeks or less A$320 per week for more than 20 weeks

5-20

weeks

Sample modules: Academic writing, listening, note taking, reading comprehension, academic

speech for oral presentations and seminars, integrated study skills, grammar, vocabulary,

pronunciation and computer literacy

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Liverpool, Ultimo

Environmental Testing

This laboratory-based course develops knowledge of physical, biological, environmental concepts and the use of applied data for testing and monitoring.

17379 Diploma of Laboratory

Technology

(Specialising in

Biological and

Environmental

Testing)

CRICOS: 056503C NTIS Code: PML50104

A$27,000

2 years Career opportunities: Laboratory technician or technical offi cer in a biological or environmental

laboratory

Sample modules: Perform microbiological tests; perform molecular biology tests/procedures;

apply routine spectrometric techniques; prepare, standardise and use solutions; perform aseptic

techniques

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Ultimo

17470 Diploma of

Environmental

Monitoring and

Technology

CRICOS: 065596E NTIS Code: 91411NSW

A$27,000

2 years Career opportunities: Environmental technician or environmental technical offi cer

Sample modules: Inform and educate clients on sustainability issues; process and interpret

data ; monitor and control air quality; undertake environmental project work; design and supervise

complex environmental fi eld surveys; develop waste management strategies; identify and

manage contaminated sites

17376 - Certifi cate

3 in Laboratory

Skills or 17377

- Certifi cate 4

in Laboratory

Techniques or Year

12 or equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

17471 Certifi cate 4 in

Environmental

Monitoring and

Technology

CRICOS: 065814B NTIS Code: 91412NSW

A$13,500

1 year Career opportunities: Environmental technician or environmental technical offi cer.

Sample modules: Inform and educate clients on sustainability issues; communicate with other

people; process and interpret data; use laboratory application software

17376 -Certifi cate 3

in Laboratory

Skills or Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong

Equine (Horse) Studies

If you have a passion for working with horses, equine studies covers a number of topics which develop your skills to care for horses and provide general fi rst aid, attend to their nutritional needs and prevent and treat equine injury and

disease. Career options include work as a farrier or in a number of other equine industry areas such as a stud farm, pony club, or riding training business.

7276 Certifi cate 2 in Horse

Industry Operations

(Performance Horse)

CRICOS: 053725B NTIS Code: 91183NSW

A$5,515 - A$5,735

0.5 year Career opportunities: Horse grooming

Sample modules: Prepare to work in the performance horse industry; handle horses safely;

support intensive livestock work; carry out regular horse observation; demonstrate basic

horseriding skills; handle horses safely

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Goulburn, Scone

7280 Certifi cate 3 in Horse

Industry Practice

(Performance Horse)

CRICOS: 053726A NTIS Code: 91189NSW

A$11,030 - A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: Senior horse groom, stable foreman or stud hand

Sample modules: Handle young horses; operate tractors; handle and care for stallions; prevent

and treat equine injury and disease; demonstrate basic horseriding skills

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Goulburn, Scone

S7300 Diploma of Horse

Industry Management

CRICOS: 059801B NTIS Code: 91338NSW

A$17,205

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Manager in the horse industry, feed and pharmaceutical companies,

bloodstock agents, or as horse industry educator

Sample modules: Manage horse health using selected therapies; evaluate horse conformation;

manage fi tness in horses; manage equine nutrition; manage the implementation of an emergency

disease or plant pest control program

7280 - Certifi cate 3

in Horse

Industry Practice

(Performance

Horse)

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Scone

18403 Certifi cate 3 in Racing

(Advanced Stable

Hand)

CRICOS: 068330JNTIS Code: RGR30208

A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: Advanced Stablehand for a thoroughbred racing stable

Sample modules: Attend horses at trackwork; attend horses at race meetings and trials;

supervise handling of horses; supervise transportation of horses; identify factors that affect

racehorse performance; provide fi rst aid and emergency care for horses

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

18404 Certifi cate 4 in Racing

(Racehorse Trainer)

CRICOS: 065808M NTIS Code: RGR40108

A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: Racehorse trainer for a thoroughbred racing stable

Sample modules: Implement stable operations; supervise handling of horses; promote and

maintain business arrangements with racehorse owners; relate animal welfare to track and

environmental conditions; assess conformation of horses

18403 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Racing (Advanced

Stable Hand)

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

18302 Certifi cate 3 in Racing

(Trackrider)

CRICOS: 065809K NTIS Code: RGR30108

A$11,030 - A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: Trackrider for a thoroughbred racing stable

Sample modules: Apply fi rst aid; communicate in the workplace; comply with the rules of racing

and related protocols; manage personal health and fi tness; follow occupational, health and safety

procedures and observe environmental work practices

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Entry

requirementsLocations

18407 Diploma of Racing

(Thoroughbred

Trainer)

CRICOS: 068173F NTIS Code: RGR50102

A$5,735

0.5 year Career opportunities: Independent trainer in a thoroughbred racing stable

Sample modules: Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability; participate

in media interviews for racing; promote and maintain business arrangements with racehorse

owners

18404 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Racing (Racehorse

Trainer)

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Fashion Technology and Theatre Costume

If you seek a career in the fashion industry as a designer, patternmaker, event coordinator and merchandiser TAFE NSW has a range of courses to develop your skills and knowledge in areas such as illustration, fashion drawing,

cutting and colouring techniques, cost estimates for garment production, colour theory and 3D garment development.

19539 Certifi cate 4 in

Costume

CRICOS: 068810DNTIS Code: CUF40507

A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Costume maker, art-fi nisher, costume maintenance and stand-by

wardrobe offi cer

Sample modules: Colour theory for costume; working drawings for costume; work placement

for costume; research and development for costume; performing arts industry overview; costume

construction techniques; costume making

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongbar

19213 Certifi cate 4 in

Fashion Design

Industry Practice

CRICOS: 062586M NTIS Code: 91415NSW

A$12,230 - A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Design assistant in the garment, accessory and fabric print industry;

wholesale sales for manufacturers and fashion/textile agents; fashion retail sales and marketing;

fashion visual merchandising in wholesale and retail; fashion styling for publications and the web,

and fashion promotion and public relations.

Sample modules: Undertake marketing activities; select and apply drawing techniques and

media to represent and communicate the concept; apply colour theory in response to a brief

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate

3 in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong West

19558 Diploma of Applied

Fashion Design and

Technology

CRICOS: 064411G NTIS Code: LMT50307

A$26,460

2 years Career opportunities: Assistant designer, product developer, assistant patternmaker and

grader, CAD operator, specifi cation technician, fashion prototype developer, assistant production

manager, assistant supply chain manager, assistant brand manager, and fashion merchandiser

Sample modules: Identify fi bres and fabrics; modify patterns to create basic styles; draw and

interpret a basic sketch; identify fabric performance and handling requirements

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Wollongbar

19557 Certifi cate 4 in

Applied Fashion

Design and

Technology

CRICOS: 064413E NTIS Code: LMT41007

13,230

1 year Career opportunities: Assistant in design, product development, patternmaking, grading,

specifi cation development and CAD operations in the fashion industry

Sample modules: Identify fi bres and fabrics; modify patterns to create basic styles; draw and

interpret a basic sketch; identify fabric performance and handling requirements

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Wollongbar,

Wollongong West

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19214 Diploma of Fashion

Design

CRICOS: 069168F NTIS Code: 91488NSW

A$25,440

2 years Career opportunities: Fashion designer in areas such as couture design; garment, accessory

and fabric print design; wholesale sales and merchandising for manufacturers, retailers,

wholesalers and fashion/textile agents; styling for fashion publications and the internet, and

fashion promotion and public relations.

Sample modules: Develop and articulate concept for own work; originate concept for own work

and conduct critical discourse; research and apply techniques for illustrative work ; cut fabrics for

prototype designs; design colour schemes for fashion; design prints for fashion fabrics; design

ready-to-wear collections; research and experiment with techniques for fashion fabrics; evaluate

fashion marketing activities

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

19215 Advanced Diploma of

Fashion Design

CRICOS: 069169E NTIS Code: 91489NSW

A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Fashion designer in areas such as couture design; garment, accessory

and fabric print design; wholesale sales and merchandising for manufacturers, retailers,

wholesalers and fashion/textile agents; styling for fashion publications, and/or fashion promotion

and public relations.

Sample modules: Implement design solutions; establish, negotiate and refi ne a design brief;

manage design realisation; drape fabrics to make patterns; analyse fi t model; plan, prepare and

present a signature collection of work

19214 - Diploma

of Fashion Design

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Fine Arts

Courses in the fi ne arts are available for practising and emerging artists who wish to gain skills in studio-based practical techniques and develop their personal style. You can seek a career in the visual arts and contemporary crafts, or

work as a ceramicist, sculptor or potter. Major works can also be undertaken in art forms such as painting, drawing, sculpture, photo media and printmaking.

7565 Diploma of Ceramics

CRICOS: 019919G NTIS Code: 90342NSW

A$23,620

2 years Career opportunities: Artist or ceramics craftsperson, studio production potter, exhibiting

ceramic artist, manufacturer of limited production run ceramics

Sample modules: Occupational, health and safetly in the visual arts; design applications;

applied material techniques; applied design; ceramics presentation

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Hornsby, Northern Beaches,

Sutherland/Gymea

Campuses Outside Sydney

Lismore

7530 Certifi cate 4 in Fine

Arts

CRICOS: 021959D NTIS Code: 90341NSW

A$11,360 - A$11,810

1 year Career opportunities: Artist, arts assistant, technical assistant. Specialised project based

employment positions are also available in painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking and

art photography. Opportunities also exist in arts related areas such as digital art, ceramics,

community arts, art galleries, museums, design, illustration, teaching, arts consultancy,

administration, picture framing, conservation and set construction.

Sample modules: Occupational, health and safetly for the artist; exhibition practice; drawing,

general; history/theory cultural productions; professional practice presentation; drawing from the

visible world; drawing the human fi gure

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hunter Street, Lismore

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

7566 Advanced Diploma of

Ceramics

CRICOS: 042937C NTIS Code: 90798NSW

A$35,430

3 years Career opportunities: Artist or ceramics craftsperson and sculptor

Sample modules: Occupational, health and safety in the visual arts; design applications;

history/theory cultural productions; professional practice presentation; ceramic technology;

ceramics exhibition practice

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Lismore

7539 Certifi cate 4 in

Photoimaging

CRICOS: 053375G NTIS Code: CUV40403

A$11,810

1 year Career opportunities: Photographic assistant

Sample modules: Prepare, store and maintain fi nished work; integrate colour theory and

design processes in response to a brief ; use a 35mm SLR camera or digital equivalent; produce

graphics using a graphics application; use and extend wet darkroom techniques to produce

monochrome photographs; produce digital images

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nepean, Ultimo

19112 Certifi cate 2 in

Visual Arts and

Contemporary Craft

CRICOS: 056982E NTIS Code: CUV20103

A$5,905

0.5 year Career opportunities: Artist, art and craft assistant

Sample modules: Use and extend wet darkroom techniques to produce monochrome

photographs; apply techniques to produce video art; apply techniques to produce jewellery;

apply techniques to produce sculpture; explore the use of colour; make presentations; develop

and articulate concept for own work; use drawing techniques to represent the object or idea

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Great

Lakes

19145 Diploma of Fine Arts

CRICOS: 067895B NTIS Code: 91477NSW

A$22,720 - A$23,620

2 years Career opportunities: Artist, teacher of fi ne arts

Sample modules: Select and prepare work for exhibition; produce digital images; research and

experiment with techniques to produce drawings

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Hornsby, Meadowbank, Nepean,

Northern Beaches

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Hunter Street, Lismore

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19123 Certifi cate 3 in

Ceramics

CRICOS: 068811C NTIS Code: 91486NSW

A$11,810

1 year Career opportunities: Ceramics assistant or craftsperson

Sample modules: Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms; participate in

occupational, health and safetly processes; develop, refi ne and communicate concept for own

work

19112 -

Certifi cate 2 in

Visual Arts and

Contemporary

Craft or Year 10 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Hornsby, Northern Beaches

19114 Certifi cate 4 in

Visual Arts and

Contemporary Craft

CRICOS: 069160C NTIS Code: CUV40103

A$11,810

1 year Career opportunities: Artist or crafts worker, arts assistant contemporary crafts related work

Sample modules: Apply techniques to produce ceramics; apply techniques to produce digital

images; apply techniques to produce paintings originate concept for own work and conduct

critical discourse

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Hornsby, Meadowbank, Northern Beaches

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hunter Street

19146 Advanced Diploma of

Fine Arts

CRICOS: 069572E NTIS Code: 90339NSW

A$11,810

1 year Career opportunities: Artist, teacher of fi ne arts

Sample modules: Manage budgets and fi nancial plans; manage projects; research and critically

analyse history and theory of cultural productions from 1960 to the present; refi ne and evaluate

life, studio and object drawing; refi ne and evaluate interdisciplinary drawing context support

19145 - Diploma

of Fine Arts

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Hornsby, Meadowbank, Northern

Beaches

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong West

Food Testing

Develop the skills and knowledge to work safely as a technical offi cer in the food sector. Learn how to competently perform a wide range of activities requiring the application of technical and scientifi c knowledge and acquire the

necessary skills to test samples, communicate information to customers, analyse and report data as it applies to the food manufacturing industry.

17382 Diploma of Laboratory

Technology

(Specialising in Food

Testing)

CRICOS: 056510D NTIS Code: PML50104

A$27,000

2 years Career opportunities: Laboratory technician or technical offi cer

Sample modules: Perform microscopic examination; perform food tests; perform food

analyses; perform biological procedures

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

Hairdressing

For a career in hairdressing TAFE NSW offers both academic and practical training. Courses are designed to enable you to become a hairdresser, salon receptionist, manager or salon owner. With a combination of theoretical and

salon-based assessment, students gain practical skills and knowledge of haircutting and styling techniques for men and women, creative cutting and bridal styling.

17362 Certifi cate 2 in

Hairdressing

CRICOS: 059881G NTIS Code: WRH20106

A$7,570 - A$7,875

0.5 year Career opportunities: Salon assistant or hairdressing receptionist

Sample modules: Prepare clients for salon services; maintain tools and equipment; maintain

and organise work areas; follow personal health and safety routines at work; perform head, neck

and shoulder massage

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Kingscliff,

Port Macquarie, Wollongbar

17528 Certifi cate 3 in

Hairdressing

(TONI&GUY)

CRICOS: 060256A NTIS Code: WRH30106

A$23,500

1 year Additional information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work placement

hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Hairdresser. Successful completion of this course will allow you to apply

for positions in hairdressing salons in Australia and around the world including TONI&GUY salons

in 35 countries.

Sample modules: Colour and lighten hair; design and perform full and partial highlighting

techniques; perform colour correction

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

S17528 Certifi cate 3 in

Hairdressing

(TONI&GUY)

CRICOS: 060256A NTIS Code: WRH30106

A$23,500

1 year Career opportunities: Hairdresser. Successful completion of this course will allow you to apply

for positions in hairdressing salons in Australia and around the world, including TONY&GUY

salons in 35 countries.

Sample modules: Colour and lighten hair; design and perform full and partial highlighting

techniques; perform colour correction

"S" denotes stand-alone course

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

17529 Certifi cate 4 in

Hairdressing

(TONI&GUY)

CRICOS: 060257M NTIS Code: WRH40106

A$11,440

0.5 year Career opportunities: Salon supervisor, salon owner

Sample modules: Perform on scalp full head and re-touch bleach services; solve complex

colour problems; design and perform creative haircuts; design and apply long hair design fi nishes

17528 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Hairdressing

(TONI&GUY)

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

17519 Diploma of

Hairdressing Salon

Management

(TONI&GUY)

CRICOS: 060805K NTIS Code: WRH50106

A$7,000

0.5 year Career opportunities: Salon supervisor, salon owner or manager

Sample modules: Manage hairdressing services and sales delivery; promote a hairdressing

business; provide a safe working environment; recruit and select personnel; lead and manage

people

Year 10 or

equivalent

17528 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Hairdressing

(TONI&GUY)

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

S17519 Diploma of

Hairdressing Salon

Management

(TONI&GUY)

CRICOS: 060805K NTIS Code: WRH50106

A$7,000

0.5 year Career opportunities: Salon owner or manager

Sample modules: manage hairdressing services and sales delivery; promote a

hairdressing business; provide a safe working environment; recruit and select personnel; lead

and manage people

"S" denotes stand-alone course

17528 - Certifi cate

3 in Hairdressing

(TONI&GUY)

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19576 Certifi cate 3 in

Hairdressing

CRICOS: 070679F NTIS Code: WRH30109

A$15,750 - A$16,380

1 year Additional information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work placement

hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Hairdresser, salon supervisor, salon owner

Sample modules: Combine haircut structures on women; combine haircut structures for

traditional and classic designs on men; apply graduated haircut structures; maintain tools and

equipment; perform chemical straightening and relaxing services; perform colour correction;

colour and lighten hair; work effectively in a retail environment; apply safe working practices; sell

products and services

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Meadowbank, Mount Druitt,

Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Dubbo, Gosford, Griffi th, Kingscliff, Orange, Port

Macquarie, Wagga Wagga, Wollongbar, Wollongong

West

19574 Certifi cate 4 in

Hairdressing

CRICOS: 070680B NTIS Code: WRH40106

A$8,655

0.5 year Career opportunities: Senior hairdresser, salon supervisor, salon owner

Sample modules: Coordinate work teams; maintain store safety; perform on scalp full head and

re-touch bleach services; solve complex colour problems; design and perform creative haircuts

19576 - Certifi cate 3

in Hairdressing

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Medowbank, Mount Druitt, Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Wollongong West , Gosford, Griffi th, Kingscliff,

Newcastle Port Macquarie, Wollongbar

19575 Diploma of

Hairdressing Salon

Management

CRICOS: 070681A NTIS Code: WRH50109

A$6,820 - A$7,000

0.5 year Career opportunities: Salon supervisor, salon owner

Sample modules: Manage small business fi nances; recruit and select personnel; lead and

manage people; provide a safe working environment; manage hairdressing services and sales

delivery

19574 - Certifi cate 4

in Hairdressing

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Meadowbank, Mount Druitt,

Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Gosford,

Hamilton, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port Macquarie,

Wollongbar, Wollongong West

Health and Beauty

You will gain the skills and knowledge to undertake practical, professional work in beauty salons, providing skin and body treatments, manicures and pedicures, massage treatments and applying cosmetics. Students can choose from

courses on makeup services, nail technology, and retail cosmetic service. Training also covers industry ethics and codes of professional behaviour.

18274 Certifi cate 4 in

Aromatherapy

CRICOS: 062171A NTIS Code: HLT42707

A$13,460 - A$14,000

1 year Career opportunities: Aromatherapist

Sample modules: Confi rm physical health status; communicate effectively with clients;

administer a practice; plan aromatherapy treatment; provide aromatherapy treatment; develop

aromatherapy products; provide aromatherapy massage treatment

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Katoomba

17354 Certifi cate 3 in Beauty

Services

CRICOS: 053698M NTIS Code: WRB30104

A$14,000

1 year Career opportunities: Beautician, nail technician, salon manager

Sample modules: Beauty services skill development; provide manicure and pedicare services

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Gosford,

Newcastle, Port Macquarie

S17354 Certifi cate 3 in Beauty

Services

CRICOS: 053698M NTIS Code: WRB30104

A$6,730 - A$,7000

0.5 year Career opportunities: Beautician, nail technician, salon manager

Sample modules: Beauty services skill development; provide manicure and pedicare services

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Mount Druitt

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Griffi th, Wagga Wagga

17403 Certifi cate 4 in Beauty

Therapy

CRICOS: 056479J NTIS Code: WRB40105

A$13,460 - A$14,000

1 year Career opportunities: Beauty therapist

Sample modules: Advise on beauty services; design and apply make-up; provide lash and

brow treatments; provide facial treatments; provide temporary epilation and bleaching treatments

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Mount Druitt, North Sydney, Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Port

Macquarie, Wollongong West

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

17404 Diploma of Beauty

Therapy

CRICOS: 057501G NTIS Code: WRB50105

A$28,000

2 years Career opportunities: Beauty therapist, beauty salon manager

Sample modules: Apply knowledge of nail science to nail services; apply knowledge of skin

biology to beauty treatments; advise on beauty services

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Port

Macquarie, Wagga Wagga

Horticulture

For people who want work outdoors, the horticulture courses offer a wide range of study options from recognition of plants, cultivation and pruning, through to fl oriculture and landscape design. Career opportunities include work as a

landscape supervisor, a fruit grower, or operator of a private consulting business in a rural or urban environment; employment may also be available in nurseries, public gardens and parks.

1514 Certifi cate 2 in

Horticulture

CRICOS: 048597C NTIS Code: RTF20103

A$5,515 - A$5,735

0.5 year Career opportunities: Horticulture assistant, landscaping assistant, parks and gardens

assistant, arboriculture assistant, fl oriculture assistant, retail and/or wholesale nursery assistant

Sample modules: Maintain drainage systems; follow site quarantine procedures; prepare turf

surfaces for play; support turf establishment; tend nursery plants; construct low-profi le timber or

modular retaining walls

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Wollongbar

1586 Certifi cate 3 in

Horticulture

CRICOS: 050271G NTIS Code: RTF30103

A$11,030 - A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: H orticulturist, arborist, fl oriculturist, landscaper, nursery person,

gardener, greenkeeper

Sample modules: Control weeds; coordinate a crop regulation program; coordinate horticultural

crop harvesting; install drainage systems; provide on-the-job training support; construct turf

playing surfaces

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Primary

Industries Centre, Tamworth, Wollongbar

1587 Certifi cate 4 in

Horticulture

CRICOS: 051651J NTIS Code: RTF40103

A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: Supervisor in the parks and gardens, landscape, turf, nursery,

arboriculture and fl oriculture industries

Sample modules: Analyse and present research information; implement and monitor

environmental policies; recommend plants and cultural practices; supervise landscape project

works

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Tamworth, Wollongbar

1705 Diploma of

Horticulture

(Landscape)

CRICOS: 052895C NTIS Code: RTF50403

A$22,060 - A$22,940

2 years Career opportunities: Horticultural enterprise manager or business manager in the landscape

industry

Sample modules: Conduct operational inspection of park facilities; control plant pests, diseases

and disorders; plan and develop a business website; implement and monitor environmental policies;

operate within a budget framework; manage cultural processes in an indigenous organisation

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow, Richmond, Ryde

7736 Certifi cate 3 in

Floristry

CRICOS: 053372M NTIS Code: WRF30104

A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: Florist

Sample modules: Create fl oristry designs using hand tied techniques; create fl oristry designs

using wiring techniques; create fl oristry designs using a base medium

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow, Ryde, Ultimo

1589 Diploma of

Horticulture

CRICOS: 053376G NTIS Code: RTF50103

A$22,940

2 years Additional information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work placement

hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Horticultural enterprise manager or business manager in the parks and

gardens, landscape, turf, nursery, arboriculture and fl oriculture industries

Sample modules: Prepare a landscape project design; manage a controlled growing

environment; manage plant cultural practices for amenity horticulture; assess trees; develop a

plan for a hydroponic system

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Wollongbar

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

S1589 Diploma of

Horticulture (includes

Certifi cate 3 in

Horticulture 1586)

CRICOS: 053376G NTIS Code: RTF50103

A$22,060 - A$22,940

2 years Career opportunities: H orticultural enterprise manager or business manager in the parks and

gardens, landscape, turf, nursery, arboriculture and fl oriculture industries

Sample modules: Prepare a landscape project design; manage a controlled growing

environment; manage plant cultural practices for amenity horticulture; assess trees; develop a

plan for a hydroponic system

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow, Ryde

Campuses Outside Sydney

Primary Industries Centre

1605 Diploma of

Horticulture

(Arboriculture)

CRICOS: 055726G NTIS Code: RTF50203

A$22,940

2 years Career opportunities: Manager or owner of a horticultural/arboricultural enterprises or business

Sample modules: Install irrigation systems; maintain and monitor environmental work practices;

develop a crop regulation program; supervise horticultural crop harvesting; analyse and present

research information; implement and monitor environmental policies

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongbar

Hospitality

Career opportunities for graduates of the hospitality, commercial cookery, and baking courses include food and beverage manager, chef, commercial cooks, bakers in hot bread shops, cake stores or in-store bakeries, small

restaurant owners, or managers in conference centres and hotels.

S18114 Certifi cate 4 in

Hospitality

CRICOS: 065588G NTIS Code: SIT40307

A$7,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Food and beverage supervisor, front offi ce supervisor, concierge, butler

Sample modules: Provide quality customer service; work with colleagues and customers;

provide housekeeping services to guests; clean and maintain kitchen premises; package

prepared foodstuffs; complete retail liquor sales; prepare and serve espresso coffee

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Mount Druitt, Nepean, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kurri Kurri

6092 Certifi cate 3 in Food

Processing (Retail

Baking Combined)

CRICOS: 051194G NTIS Code: FDF30703

A$28,120

2 years Career opportunities: Retail baker, pastrycook manager of a retail baking business

Sample modules: Prepare fi llings; produce pastry; form and fi ll pastry products; produce bread

dough; scale and mould dough for intermediate proof; follow work procedures to maintain food

safety; follow work procedures to maintain health and safety

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton

S6092 Certifi cate 3 in Food

Processing (Retail

Baking Combined)

(includes Certifi cate

4 in Hospitality

(Patisserie) -18064)

CRICOS: 051194G NTIS Code: FDF30703

A$14,060

1 year Career opportunities: Retail baker, pastrycook manager of a retail baking business

Sample modules: Prepare fi llings; produce pastry; form and fi ll pastry products; produce bread

dough; scale and mould dough for intermediate proof; follow work procedures to maintain food

safety; follow work procedures to maintain health and safety. Note: This is an accelerated course

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton

2616 Certifi cate 3 in

Nutrition and Dietetic

Assistance

CRICOS: 062414J NTIS Code: HLT31507

A$7,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Dietetic assistant or nutrition assistant in public and private hospitals

Sample modules: Assist with the screening of dietary requirements and special diets;

prepare foods suitable for a range of food service settings; follow basic food safety practices;

work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers; apply and monitor food safety

requirements

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wyong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

18063 Certifi cate 3 in

Hospitality (Patisserie)

CRICOS: 064956G NTIS Code: SIT31107

A$15,750

1 year Additional Course Information: There is a 100 hour work placement unit within the course, up

to 40 hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an

appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Patisserie cook

Sample modules: Present desserts; prepare bakery products for patisseries; prepare desserts

to meet special dietary requirements; prepare and display sugar work; plan, prepare and display

sweet buffet showpieces

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Meadowbank, Padstow, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Wollongbar

18116 Advanced Diploma of

Hospitality

CRICOS: 065354C NTIS Code: SIT60307

A$7,030

0.5 year Additional Course Information: There is a 280 hour work placement unit within the course. Up

to 100 hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an

appropriate place of work outside the TAFE College.

Career opportunities: Food and beverage manager, secretary/manager, cafe‚ or small

restaurant owner, motel owner/manager, rooms division manager

Sample modules: Prepare, cook and serve food for menus; provide and coordinate hospitality

service; clean and maintain kitchen premises; develop cost effective menus; manage a franchise

operation; produce simple word processed documents

Year 12 or

equivalent

18115 - Diploma

of Hospitality

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Nepean, Northern

Beaches, Ryde, Ultimo, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Kurri Kurri, Ourimbah, Wollongong

S18116 Advanced Diploma of

Hospitality

CRICOS: 065354C NTIS Code: SIT60307

A$27,040 - A$28,120

2 years Career opportunities: Food and beverage manager, secretary/manager, cafe‚ or small

restaurant owner, motel owner/ manager, rooms division manager

Sample modules: Prepare, cook and serve food for menus; provide and coordinate hospitality

service; clean and maintain kitchen premises; develop cost effective menus; manage a franchise

operation; produce simple word processed documents

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Northern Beaches, Ryde, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Orange, Wagga Wagga, Wollongong

18073 Certifi cate 3

in Hospitality

(Commercial Cookery)

CRICOS: 065355B NTIS Code: SIT30807

A$15,750 - A$16,380

1 year Career opportunities: Qualifi ed trade cook

Sample modules: Organise and prepare food; present food; receive and store kitchen supplies;

clean and maintain kitchen premises; use basic methods of cookery

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Crows Nest, Mount

Druitt, Nepean, Northern Beaches, Ryde, Wentworth

Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton, Hamilton, Kingscliff, Kurri Kurri, Nowra,

Ourimbah, Port Macquarie, Wollongbar, Wollongong

18084 Certifi cate 4 in

Hospitality (Catering

Operations)

CRICOS: 065356A NTIS Code: SIT40607

A$14,060

1 year Career opportunities: Caterer, catering supervisor

Sample modules: Organise and prepare food; present food; receive and store kitchen supplies;

clean and maintain kitchen premises; use basic methods of cookery; develop cost effective menus

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow, Ryde

S18115 Diploma of Hospitality

(includes Certifi cate 3

in Commercial

Cookery 18073)

CRICOS: 065360E NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$29,800 - A$31,000

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a 480 hour work placement unit within the course. Up

to 100 hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an

appropriate place of work outside the TAFE College.

Career opportunities: Restaurant manager, kitchen manager, front offi ce manager, motel

manager, catering manager

Sample modules: Provide quality customer service; manage quality customer service; prepare

stocks and soups for Asian cuisines; provide and coordinate food and beverage service; provide

and coordinate hospitality service

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Crows Nest, Nepean,

Northern Beaches, Ryde, Sutherland/Loftus, Ultimo,

Wentworth Falls, Wetherill Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Grafton,

Hamilton, Kingscliff, Kurri Kurri, Orange, Ourimbah,

Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga, Wollongbar,

Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

S2S18115 Diploma of Hospitality

(includes Certifi cate 3

in Commercial

Cookery 2662)

CRICOS: 065360E NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$31,000

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a 480 hour work placement unit within the course. Up

to 100 hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an

appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Cook or chef in restaurants, hotels, resorts, clubs, cafes, cafeterias

and coffee shops. food and beverage manager, rooms division manager, operations manager,

hospitality manager

Sample modules: Manage quality customer service; control and order stock; managing

customer service; establish/maintain a safe/secure workplace; produce appetisers and snacks

for Asian cuisines; provide and coordinate food and beverage service; provide and coordinate

hospitality service

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Nowra

18115 Diploma of Hospitality

CRICOS: 065361D NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$20,280 - A$21,090

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Restaurant manager, kitchen manager, front offi ce manager, motel

manager, catering manager

Sample modules: Monitor work operations; coach others in job skills; monitor work operations;

establish and conduct business relationships

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Nepean, Northern Beaches, Ryde,

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Grafton,

Hamilton, Kingscliff, Kurri Kurri, Ourimbah, Port

Macquarie, Wollongbar, Wollongong

A18115 Diploma of Hospitality

(includes Certifi cate 3

in Commercial

Cookery 18073)

CRICOS: 065361D NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$31,000

21

months

Career opportunities: Restaurant manager, kitchen manager, front offi ce manager, motel

manager, catering manager

Sample modules: Manage quality customer service; control and order stock; managing

customer service; establish/maintain a safe/secure workplace; produce appetisers and snacks

for Asian cuisines; provide and coordinate food and beverage service;

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown

N18115 Diploma of Hospitality

CRICOS: 065361D NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$14,060

1 year Career opportunities: Restaurant manager, kitchen manager, front offi ce manager, motel

manager, catering manager

Sample modules: Manage quality customer service; control and order stock; managing

customer service; establish/maintain a safe/secure workplace; produce appetisers and snacks

for Asian cuisines; provide and coordinate food and beverage service;

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Nepean, Wetherill

Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Grafton,

Kingscliff, Kurri Kurri, Port Macquarie, Wollongbar

P18115 Diploma of Hospitality

(includes Certifi cate 3

in Hospitality

Patisserie-18063)

CRICOS: 065361D NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$31,500

2 years Career opportunities: Pastry chef or manager in a hospitality business or retail outlet.

Sample modules: Provide quality customer service; lead and manage people; manage quality

customer service; receive store stock; prepare pastries, cakes and yeast goods; plan and

prepare food for buffets; prepare chocolate and chocolate confectionery; package prepared

foodstuffs

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Meadowbank

18114 Certifi cate 4 in

Hospitality

CRICOS: 065588G NTIS Code: SIT40307

A$13,520 - A$14,060

1 year Career opportunities: Food and beverage supervisor, front offi ce supervisor, concierge, butler

Sample modules: Provide and coordinate hospitality service; provide quality customer service;

provide food and beverage service; provide room service; develop and update food and

beverage knowledge; plan and monitor espresso coffee service; serve food and beverage to

customers

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Northern Beaches, Ryde, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Cessnock, Coffs Harbour Education

Campus (CHEC), Dubbo, Grafton, Hamilton,

Kingscliff, Kurri Kurri, Maitland, Mudgee, Ourimbah,

Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Wollongbar

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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requirementsLocations

18064 Certifi cate 4 in

Hospitality (Patisserie)

CRICOS: 065589F NTIS Code: SIT40707

A$15,750

1 year Career opportunities: Patisserie cook

Sample modules: Organise and prepare food; receive and store kitchen supplies; clean and

maintain kitchen premises; use basic methods of cookery; prepare hot and cold desserts;

prepare bakery products for patisseries; prepare and produce pastries; prepare and produce cakes

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Padstow

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Wollongbar

18074 Certifi cate 4

in Hospitality

(Commercial Cookery)

CRICOS: 065899C NTIS Code: SIT40407

A$23,620

1.5

years

Additional Course Information: There is a 480 hour work placement unit within the course, up to 100

hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an appropriate

place of work outside the TAFE College.

Career opportunities: Executive chef, chef de partie

Sample modules: Organise and prepare food; present food; receive and store kitchen supplies;

clean and maintain kitchen premises; prepare appetisers and salads; plan patisserie operations;

plan catering for an event or function; advise on products and services plan and manage meetings

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Grafton,

Port Macquarie, Wollongbar

T18074 Certifi cate 4

in Hospitality

(Commercial Cookery)

CRICOS: 065899C NTIS Code: SIT40407

A$31,500

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a 480 hour work placement unit within the course, up to 100

hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an appropriate

place of work outside the TAFE College.

Career opportunities: Executive chef, chef de partie

Sample modules: Plan patisserie operations; plan catering for an event or function; advise on

products and services plan and manage meetings

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Padstow, Ryde, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Kurri Kurri, Ourimbah

T18115 Diploma of Hospitality

(includes Certifi cate 4

in Commercial

Cookery T18074)

CRICOS: 066507E NTIS Code: SIT50307

A$31,500

2 years Additional Course Information: There is a 480 hour work placement unit within the course. Up to 100

hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an appropriate

place of work outside the TAFE College.

Career opportunities: Restaurant manager, kitchen manager, front offi ce manager, motel

manager, catering manager

Sample modules: Provide and coordinate food and beverage service; provide and coordinate

food and beverage service; establish and maintain a strategic planning cycle

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Kurri Kurri, Ourimbah

18113 Certifi cate 3

in Hospitality

(Operations)

CRICOS: 067036A NTIS Code: SIT30707

A$6,760 - A$7,030

0.5 year Additional Course Information: There is a 280 hour work placement unit within the course, up to 100

hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an appropriate

place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Bar attendant, barista, waiter, wine waiter, front desk receptionist,

housekeeper, gaming attendant

Sample modules: Distribute meals and refreshments to clients; apply hospitality skills in the

workplace; prepare foods according to dietary and cultural needs; develop menus to meet

special dietary and cultural needs

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Northern Beaches, Padstow, Ryde,

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Cessnock, Coffs Harbour Education

Campus (CHEC), Glendale, Grafton, Hamilton,

Kingscliff, Kurri Kurri, Maitland, Ourimbah, Port

Macquarie, Tamworth, Wollongbar, Wyong

18110 Certifi cate 2 in

Hospitality (Kitchen

Operations)

CRICOS: 067037M NTIS Code: SIT20307

A$6,760 - A$7,030

0.5 year Additional Course Information: There is a 100 hour work placement unit within the course, up to 40

hours will be completed in a simulated class activity, with the rest being completed at an appropriate

place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Breakfast cook, short order cook, fast food cook

Sample modules: Organise and prepare food; present food; receive and store kitchen supplies;

clean and maintain kitchen premises; use basic methods of cookery

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Northern Beaches, Padstow, Ryde

Campuses Outside Sydney

Cessnock, Coffs Harbour Education Campus

(CHEC), Grafton, Hamilton, Kingscliff, Ourimbah, Port

Macquarie, Wollongbar

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

S9306 Diploma of Food

Processing

(Chocolate

Manufacture)

CRICOS: 067173C NTIS Code: FDF50103

A$15,750

1 year Career opportunities: Chocolate specialist; manager of a chocolate manufacturing business

Sample modules: Operate a boiled confectionery process; operate a chocolate conching process;

operate a chocolate depositing/moulding process; operate a chocolate refi ning process; operate a

pastry forming and fi lling process

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton

Information Technology

Courses in this area focus on a range of applications and careers from business analysis and project coordination, to database design, e-security, games development and client support, network engineering, website design and

development, database administration and multimedia.

19001 Certifi cate 2

in Information

Technology

CRICOS: 057144B NTIS Code: ICA20105

A$5,085

0.5 year Career opportunities: Offi ce assistant

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; design organisational documents using

computing packages; operate a personal computer; operate computer hardware

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Lidcombe, Liverpool, Macquarie

Fields, Nepean, Padstow, Wetherill Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Ballina, Coffs Harbour, Great Lakes, Kingscliff,

Lismore, Port Macquarie, Taree

19002 Certifi cate 3

in Information

Technology

(Applications)

CRICOS: 058109G NTIS Code: ICA30105

A$5,085

0.5 year Career opportunities: Call centre support representative, client support offi cer, computer

operator, customer service representative, help desk offi cer, help desk technician, maintenance

technician, information and computer technology operations or support offi cer, personal

computer support specialist

Sample modules: Design organisational documents using computing packages; create user

documentation; install and optimise operating system software

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Kingscliff,

Wauchope

S19002 Certifi cate 3

in Information

Technology

(Applications)

CRICOS: 058109G NTIS Code: ICA30105

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Call centre support representative, client support offi cer, computer

operator, customer service representative, help desk offi cer, help desk technician, maintenance

technician, information and computer technology operations or support offi cer, personal

computer support specialist

Sample modules: Design organisational documents using computing packages; create user

documentation; install and optimise operating system software

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond, Wentworth Falls

19003 Certifi cate 3

in Information

Technology (Network

Administration)

CRICOS: 058110D NTIS Code: ICA30105

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Diagnostic supporter or assist computer operators, call centre support

offi cer, computer operator, help desk technician/offi cer, information technology technician,

maintenance technician, personal computer support specialist, technical support offi cer

Sample modules: Provide basic system administration; provide network systems

administration; determine and action network problems; confi gure and administer a network

operating system

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe, Petersham

Campuses Outside Sydney

Dapto

S19003 Certifi cate 3

in Information

Technology (Network

Administration)

CRICOS: 058110D NTIS Code: ICA30105

A$5,085

0.5 year Career opportunities: Diagnostic supporter or assist computer operators, call centre support

offi cer, computer operator, help desk technician/offi cer, information and computer technology

operations or support offi cer information technology technician, maintenance technician,

personal computer support specialist, technical support offi cer

Sample modules: Provide basic system administration; provide network systems

administration; determine and action network problems; confi gure and administer a network

operating system

Year 10 or

equivalent

19001 -

Certifi cate 2

in Information

Technology

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Lidcombe, Nepean

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Port

Macquarie, Taree

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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requirementsLocations

19004 Certifi cate 3

in Information

Technology (Support)

CRICOS: 058111C NTIS Code: ICA30105

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Call centre support representative, client support offi cer, computer

operator, customer liaison, customer service representative, help desk offi cer, help desk

technician, information and computer technology operations or support offi ce/technician,

maintenance technician, personal computer support specialist, sales support technician, support

technician, technical support, user support specialist

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; design organisational documents

using computing packages; create user documentation; install and optimise operating system

software; connect internal hardware components

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Liverpool

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Great

Lakes, Kempsey, Kingscliff, Port Macquarie, Taree

S19004 Certifi cate 3

in Information

Technology (Support)

CRICOS: 058111C NTIS Code: ICA30105

A$5,085

0.5 year Career opportunities: Call centre support representative, client support offi cer, computer

operator, customer liaison, customer service representative, help desk offi cer, help desk

technician, information and computer technology operations or support offi ce/technician,

maintenance technician, personal computer support specialist, sales support technician, support

technician, technical support, user support specialist

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; design organisational documents

using computing packages; create user documentation; install and optimise operating system

software; connect internal hardware components

19001 - Certifi cate

2 in Information

Technology

Campuses In Sydney

Wentworth Falls

19009 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology

(Networking)

CRICOS: 058112B NTIS Code: ICA40405

A$9,780 - A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Computer network manager, network administrator or manager, network

operations analyst, network operations engineer, network technician

Sample modules: Manage simple projects; determine and confi rm client business expectations

and needs; create scripts for networking; automate processes; install and manage network

protocols

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Lidcombe, Mount Druitt, North Sydney,

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Ballina, Coffs Harbour Education Campus

(CHEC), Taree, Wagga Wagga, Wollongbar

S19009 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology

(Networking)

CRICOS: 058112B NTIS Code: ICA40405

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: C omputer network manager, network administrator or manager, network

operations analyst, network operations engineer, network technician

Sample modules: Manage simple projects; determine and confi rm client business expectations

and needs; create scripts for networking; automate processes; install and manage network

protocols

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Meadowbank

19005 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology (Support)

(Help Desk)

CRICOS: 058403B NTIS Code: ICA40205

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Computer technician, customer support, customer support professional,

help desk, help desk analyst, help desk specialist, information systems operator, pc support

technician, pc systems coordinator, systems administrator, systems support, technical support,

technical support representative, technical support specialist, user support technician

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; communicate in the workplace; operate

a personal computer; operate computer hardware; operate computing packages

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Liverpool, St George, Wetherill Park

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Dapto,

Great Lakes, Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Taree

19008 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology (Websites)

(Administration)

CRICOS: 058403B NTIS Code: ICA40305

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Website administrator

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; contribute to personal skill development

and learning; address copyright requirements; determine and confi rm client business

expectations and needs

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Richmond

Campuses Outside Sydney

Great Lakes

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Number

Award, Course name

and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

Entry

requirementsLocations

19016 Diploma of

Information

Technology

(Networking) (includes

Certifi cate 4 in IT

(Networking) 19009

CRICOS: 058604D NTIS Code: ICA50405

A$19,560 - A$20,340

2 years Career opportunities: Network administrator/manager, confi guration specialist, enterprise

application integration consultant, e-security analyst/manager, integration analyst, integration

centre specialist intranet engineer, middleware integration specialist, network engineer, senior

java developer (major systems integration), solutions architect, systems engineer

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

apply appropriate development methodologies; produce network architecture design; prepare

disaster recovery and contingency plans

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Lidcombe, Macquarie Fields,

Meadowbank, Mount Druitt, North Sydney,

Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Wagga Wagga, Wollongong

S19016 Diploma of

Information

Technology

(Networking)

CRICOS: 058604D NTIS Code: ICA50405

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Network administrator/manager, confi guration specialist, enterprise

application integration consultant, e-security analyst/manager, integration analyst, integration

centre specialist intranet engineer, middleware integration specialist, network engineer, senior

java developer (major systems integration), solutions architect, systems engineer

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

apply appropriate development methodologies; produce network architecture design

19001 - Certifi cate

2 in Information

Technology

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe, Macquarie Fields

19007 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology (Website

Design)

CRICOS: 058645F NTIS Code: ICA40305

A$9,780 - A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Multimedia content author, multimedia graphic designer, online producer,

web applications developer, web developer/technical writer, web development offi cer, web

graphic designer, webmaster/assistant, website coordinator

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; contribute to personal skill development

and learning; apply principles of visual design and communication to the development of a

multimedia product

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Blacktown, Campbelltown, Granville, Hornsby, North

Sydney, Padstow, Richmond, Ultimo, Wentworth

Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Kingscliff,

Port Macquarie, Wollongbar, Wollongong West

19015 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Systems

Administration)

CRICOS: 058669J NTIS Code: ICA50305

A$20,340

2 years Career opportunities: Information systems manager, internet administrator, internet systems

administrator, intranet administrator, information technology manager, systems administrator,

system manager

Sample modules: F ollow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

confi rm client business expectations and needs; determine and apply appropriate development

methodologies

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

North Sydney

S19015 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Systems

Administration)

CRICOS: 058669J NTIS Code: ICA50305

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Information systems manager, internet administrator, internet systems

administrator, intranet administrator, information technology manager, systems administrator,

system manager

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

confi rm client business expectations and needs; determine and apply appropriate development

methodologies

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Nepean, St George, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Campbelltown, Coffs Harbour Education Campus

(CHEC), Great Lakes, Nepean, Port Macquarie,

St. George

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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19010 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology

(Programming)

CRICOS: 059104E NTIS Code: ICA40505

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Analyst/programmer, applications analyst, applications programmer,

computer engineer, developer/programmer, programmer programmer/analyst

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; contribute to personal skill development

and learning; determine and confi rm client business expectations and needs; apply skills in

object-oriented design

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Hornsby, Mount Druitt, Padstow, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

19018 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Software

Development)

(includes Certifi cate 4

in IT Programming)

19010

CRICOS: 059105D NTIS Code: ICA50705

A$20,340

2 years Career opportunities: Games developer, games programmer, middleware programmer,

programming/software engineer, software applications specialist, software architect, software

developer, software developer/programmer

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

apply appropriate development methodologies; prepare disaster recovery and contingency plans

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Hornsby, Mount Druitt, Padstow,

Petersham, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

S19018 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Software

Development)

(includes Certifi cate 4

in IT Programming)

19010

CRICOS: 059105D NTIS Code: ICA50705

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Games developer, games programmer, middleware programmer,

programming/software engineer, software applications specialist, software architect, software

developer, software developer/programmer

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

apply appropriate development methodologies; prepare disaster recovery and contingency plans

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Mount Druitt

S19019 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Website

Development)

CRICOS: 059106C NTIS Code: ICA50605

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: E- business development manager, ecommerce architect, ecommerce

consultant, ecommerce programmer, eservices - web programmer, intranet engineer, manager

business development, senior architect - ecommerce, web designer/developer, web architect,

web business development manager, web developer, web development manager, web

production manager, web programmer, web programmer/software engineer, website group

manager, web usability engineer or webmaster/internet developer

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; apply principles

of visual design and communication to the development of a multimedia product

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown, Granville, Hornsby, Mount Druitt,

North Sydney, Padstow , Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Great

Lakes, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Ourimbah, Wollongong

West

S19022 Advanced Diploma

of Information

Technology (Network

Security)

CRICOS: 059108A NTIS Code: ICA60401

A$5,085

0.5 year Career opportunities: Network security analyst/specialist, senior network administrator,

network engineers, web security specialist, database security expert, e-security specialist, ICT

security specialist, web security administrator, IT security analyst/engineer, Microsoft Certifi ed

Systems Engineer and CISCO Certifi ed Network Engineer systems/network administrator.

Sample modules: Determine and confi rm client business expectations and needs; develop

system infrastructure design plan; determine best-fi t topology for a local network

19016 - Diploma

of Information

Technology

(Networking)

(includes

Certifi cate 4 in

IT (Networking)

19009

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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19017 Diploma of

Information

Technology

(Database Design and

Development)

CRICOS: 059110G NTIS Code: ICA50505

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Business intelligence/data warehousing consultants, client relationship

manager, database designer, data warehousing and business intelligence manager, database

designer, database developer, database specialist, developer, senior database administrator

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; manage project quality; determine and

confi rm client business expectations and needs; determine and apply appropriate development

methodologies

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate

3 in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Northern Beaches, Padstow, St George

19006 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology

(Support) (Database

Administration)

CRICOS: 059797D NTIS Code: ICA40205

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Customer support; customer support professional; data administrator;

database administrator associate; database administrator; information centre specialist;

information systems administrator; information systems operator; systems administrator; systems

support; product support engineer; technical support representative; technical support specialist

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; contribute to personal skill development

and learning; determine and confi rm client business expectations and needs; identify physical

database requirements

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Northern Beaches, St George

S19012 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Project

Management)

CRICOS: 060120F NTIS Code: ICA50205

A$15,255

1.5

years

Career opportunities: E-business project manager, ecommerce production support manager,

ICT project manager, IS manager, IS procurement manager, IT business manager, IT manager,

IT procurement manager, middleware project manager, manager - project development for

ecommerce, online production coordinator, program delivery manager, project director, project

manager, project manager - development, project manager (small projects), quality assurance

manager - IT projects, senior project manager.

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; ensure team effectiveness; manage

people; manage application of project integrative processes; manage project risk

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong West

19031 Diploma of

Information

Technology (General)

CRICOS: 060121E NTIS Code: ICA50105

A$20,340

2 years Career opportunities: E-business manager, information systems offi ce manager, offi ce systems

administrator, information technology offi ce manager, systems administrator, systems manager

Sample modules: Follow workplace safety procedures; ensure team effectiveness; manage

project quality; determine and confi rm client business expectations and needs

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Miller

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Kingscliff,

Port Macquarie, Taree

19036 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology (General)

CRICOS: 060372G NTIS Code: ICA40105

A$10,170

1 year Career opportunities: Computer technician, customer support professional, information

systems operator, personal computer support offi cer, systems administrator, systems support,

technical support, user support technician, network operations technician

Sample modules: Create a simple mark up language document to specifi cation; use development

software and IT tools to build a basic website; install software to networked computers

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Campbelltown, Miller, Nepean, North

Sydney, Northern Beaches, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Tamworth

19011 Certifi cate 4

in Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

CRICOS: 061581B NTIS Code: ICA40805

A$11,010 - A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: 2D/3D artist, 3D animator, 3D artist/modeller, animator, games artist,

audio/video engineer, digital video producer, designer, web designer, digital media specialist,

multimedia technician

Sample modules: Contribute to personal skill development and learning; develop and apply industry

knowledge; author a multimedia product; address copyright requirements; maintain ethical conduct

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Hornsby, Mount Druitt, Northern Beaches

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Kingscliff, Lismore, Port Macquarie, Taree

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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19020 Diploma of

Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

CRICOS: 061583M NTIS Code: ICA50905

A$11,010

1 year Career opportunities: Audio/video engineer, contract manager - multimedia, digital media

specialist, game development producer, games developer, interaction media developer,

multimedia authoring specialist, multimedia designer, multimedia developer, multimedia producer,

multimedia programmer, multimedia specialist producer, PC games programmer, project

manager - multimedia, software support engineer, streaming media specialist, web designer

Sample modules: Author a multimedia product; ensure privacy for users; manage multimedia

production; manage multimedia projects; undertake a complex design brief

19011 - Certifi cate

4 in Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury

S19020 Diploma of

Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

CRICOS: 061583M NTIS Code: ICA50905

A$5,725

0.5 year Career opportunities: Audio/video engineer, contract manager - multimedia, digital media

specialist, game development producer, games developer, interaction media developer,

multimedia authoring specialist, multimedia designer, multimedia developer, multimedia producer,

multimedia programmer, multimedia specialist producer, pc games programmer, project manager

- multimedia, software support engineer, streaming media specialist, web designer.

Sample modules: Author a multimedia product; ensure privacy for users; manage multimedia

production; manage multimedia projects; undertake a complex design brief

19011 - Certifi cate

4 in Information

Technology

(Multimedia)

Campuses In Sydney

Mount Druitt

19050 Diploma of

Information

Technology (Games

Development)

CRICOS: 063412C NTIS Code: 91399NSW

A$20,340

2 years Career opportunities: Game programmer, game designer, animator

Sample modules: Apply skills in object-orientated design; use a library or pre-existing

components; use structured query language to create database structures and manipulate data

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Hornsby, Mount Druitt, North Sydney

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong West

Interpreting

TAFE NSW courses in interpreting are designed for students who wish to become professional, accredited interpreters. Students also study the ethics of interpreting, and after qualifying can go on to work in a diverse range of fi elds

such as law, health, education, business, politics, or social and community services.

17949J Diploma of

Interpreting and

Translating (Japanese)

CRICOS: 065825K NTIS Code: 40445SA

A$11,140

1 year Career opportunities: Interpreters in business, tourism, education, and health and legal

services, and as translators working under supervision whose expertise is in Japanese language.

Sample modules: Interpret dialogues; integrate bi-cultural aspects in the behaviour and

communication process; communicate effectively with professionals, clients, colleagues and

others

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Meadowbank

17949K Diploma of

Interpreting and

Translating (Korean)

CRICOS: 065825K NTIS Code: 40445SA

A$11,140

1 year Career opportunities: Interpreters in a business, tourism, education, and health and legal

services, and as translators working under supervision whose expertise is in Korean language

Sample modules: Interpret dialogues; integrate bi-cultural aspects in the behaviour and

communication process; communicate effectively with professionals, clients, colleagues and

others

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Petersham

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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17949M Diploma of

Interpreting and

Translating (Mandarin)

CRICOS: 065825K NTIS Code: 40445SA

A$11,140

1 year Career opportunities: Interpreters in a business, tourism, education, and health and legal

services, and as translators working under supervision whose expertise is in Mandarin language

Sample modules: I nterpret dialogues; integrate bi-cultural aspects in the behaviour and

communication process; communicate effectively with professionals, clients, colleagues and

others

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Petersham

6579K Advanced Diploma

of Interpreting

(Professional Level)

(Korean)

CRICOS: 066389F NTIS Code: 51979

A$15,140

1 year Additional information: There will be a fi nal oral examination which will be set and administered

following NAATI guidelines for Interpreter tests. To successfully complete the Advanced Diploma

of Interpreting and Translating (Professional Level) and be recommended for NAATI accreditation

at the professional level, a 70% pass in the oral examination will be required.

Career opportunities: Interpreters at this level work across a wide range of areas such as law,

health, education, social and community services.

Sample modules: Interpreting practice; ethics and techniques of interpreting; languages other

than English for interpreters; English for interpreters

17949K - Diploma

of Interpreting

and Translating

(Korean)

Campuses In Sydney

Petersham

6579M Advanced Diploma

of Interpreting

(Professional Level)

(Mandarin)

CRICOS: 066389F NTIS Code: 51979

A$15,140

1 year Additional information: There will be a fi nal oral examination which will be set and administered

following NAATI guidelines for Interpreter tests. To successfully complete the Advanced Diploma

of Interpreting and Translating (Professional Level) and be recommended for NAATI accreditation

at the professional level, a 70% pass in the oral examination will be required.

Career opportunities: Interpreters at this level work across a wide range of areas such as law,

health, education, social and community services.

Sample modules: Interpreting practice; ethics and techniques of interpreting; languages other

than English for interpreters; English for interpreters

17949M - Diploma

of Interpreting

and Translating

(Mandarin)

Campuses In Sydney

Petersham

Laboratory Technology

If you seek a career working in the food, chemical, manufacturing, construction, forensic investigation, biological or pathological industry sectors, TAFE NSW courses will develop your skills and knowledge. You will learn how to work

in a laboratory environment and the technical requirements to perform sampling, research and testing.

17376 Certifi cate 3 in

Laboratory Skills

CRICOS: 056513A NTIS Code: PML30104

A$6,750

0.5 year Career opportunities: Laboratory assistants, technical offi cers

Sample modules: Record and present data; participate in laboratory/fi eld workplace safety;

plan and conduct laboratory/fi eldwork

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Ourimbah, Wollongong

17377 Certifi cate 4 in

Laboratory

Techniques

CRICOS: 056512B NTIS Code: PML40104

A$13,500

1 year Career opportunities: Laboratory technical assistant

Sample modules: Process and interpret data; maintain laboratory/fi eld workplace safety; plan

and conduct laboratory/fi eldwork

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Ultimo

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Marine Engineering

Students learn to operate and maintain electrical machinery and equipment, as well as test and repair equipment to ensure the safe operation of ships while at sea. The course also covers administration of sea-going vessels.

Students applying for the TAFE NSW Marine Engineering courses must have specifi c and necessary training and sea-service experience. All students intending to apply to TAFE NSW are advised to contact an Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) Examiner to assess their eligibility before they apply to TAFE NSW. Go to www.amsa.gov.au/Marine_Qualifi cations/Sea_service_guides for AMSA contact details and requirements.

A copy of the AMSA Eligibility Letter should be sent with your international student application form when applying for the TAFE NSW Marine Engineering courses.

Graduates of the TAFE NSW Marine Engineering courses will be eligible to sit for the AMSA oral examinations and, on successful completion, AMSA issues Certifi cates of Competency in Marine Engineering as per requirements laid down by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

17461 Advanced Diploma

of Transport and

Distribution (Marine

Engineering Class 1)

CRICOS: 062167G NTIS Code: TDM60207

A$14,060

1 year Career opportunities: Engineer class 1

Sample modules: Control trim, stability and stress; manage the testing, detection of faults,

maintenance and restoration of electrical machinery and equipment , prevent, control and fi ght

fi res on board an ocean-going vessel; manage the start up and shut down of main propulsion

and auxiliary machinery and associated systems

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

S17461 Advanced Diploma

of Transport and

Distribution (Marine

Engineering Class 1)

CRICOS: 062167G NTIS Code: TDM60207

A$14,060

0.5 year Career opportunities: Engineer class 1

Sample modules: Control trim, stability and stress; manage the testing, detection of faults,

maintenance and restoration of electrical machinery and equipment, prevent, control and fi ght

fi res on board an ocean-going vessel; manage the start up and shut down of main propulsion

and auxiliary machinery and associated systems

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

17460 Advanced Diploma

of Transport and

Distribution (Marine

Engineering Class 2)

CRICOS: 062174J NTIS Code: TDM60307

A$14,060

1 year Career opportunities: Engineer class 2

Sample modules: Control trim, stability and stress; detect and identify the cause of machinery

malfunctions and repair faults on vessels over 750kw propulsion power; observe personal safety

and social responsibilities; survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment; apply medical fi rst

aid on board a vessel; ensure safe working practices; establish watchkeeping arrangements and

procedures

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

S17460 Advanced Diploma

of Transport and

Distrubution (Marine

Engineering)

CRICOS: 062174J NTIS Code: TDM60307

A$14,060

0.5 year Career opportunities: Engineer class 2

Sample modules: Control trim, stability and stress; detect and identify the cause of machinery

malfunctions and repair faults on vessels over 750kw propulsion power; observe personal safety

and social responsibilities; survive at sea in the event of vessel abandonment; apply medical fi rst

aid on board a vessel; ensure safe working practices; establish watchkeeping arrangements and

procedures

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

17459 Diploma of

Transport and

Distribution (Marine

Engineering Engineer

Watchkeeper)

CRICOS: 062166JNTIS Code: TDM50207

A$7,030

0.5 year Career opportunities: Engineer watchkeeper

Sample modules: Fault-fi nd, dismantle, maintain and repair shipboard plant and equipment;

carry out shipboard fabrication and repair operations; maintain seaworthiness of vessel; manage

marine fi re fi ghting and prevention activities on board a vessel; operate pumping systems and

associated control systems; operate steam propulsion plant and associated systems on steam

vessels; ensure compliance with pollution prevention measures

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Massage Therapy

Courses in this area cover specialised types of massage therapy, such as hot stone massage, as well as basic massage therapy practice, and qualify students to become massage practitioners. Students cover the assessment of a

client’s massage needs, and learn how to communicate with clients in healthcare and wellness environments.

18277 Diploma of Remedial

Massage

CRICOS: 062168G NTIS Code: HLT50307

A$25,440

2 years Career opportunities: R emedial massage practitioner

Sample modules: Confi rm physical health status; provide remedial massage treatment; plan

remedial massage treatment strategy; provide remedial massage treatment to athletes; apply

temperature therapy

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port Macquarie

S18277 Diploma of Remedial

Massage

CRICOS: 062168G NTIS Code: HLT50307

A$19,080

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Remedial massage practitioner

Sample modules: Confi rm physical health status; provide remedial massage treatment; plan

remedial massage treatment strategy; provide remedial massage treatment to athletes; apply

temperature therapy

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Katoomba

18276 Certifi cate 4 in

Massage Therapy

Practice

CRICOS: 062169F NTIS Code: HLT40307

A$12,720

1 year Career opportunities: Massage therapist

Sample modules: C onfi rm physical health status; provide massage treatment; plan massage

treatment; perform massage health assessment

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Port Macquarie

Media Studies

Film, television and media courses offer a range of career choices in industry areas such as cinematography, television broadcasting, documentaries, corporate communications and public relations. Film editing, camera operation, fi lm

and media studies and short fi lm making are just some of the course subjects on offer.

7521 Certifi cate 3 in

Theatre and Screen

Performance

CRICOS: 059885D NTIS Code: 91361NSW

A$16,870

1 year Career opportunities: Actor at the community level for outdoor performance or with a theatre

company, for the screen, or technical support person for an act or theatre or recording studio; or

an administrative assistant in the entertainment industry

Sample modules: Develop basic movement skills for performance; improvise an extended

dance sequence ; develop extended movement skills for performance; manipulate the elements

of theatre; improvise an extended acting sequence; perform with extended screen acting

technique

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

9075 Diploma of

Communication and

Media

CRICOS: 062160D NTIS Code: 91405NSW

A$11,840

1 year Career opportunities: Arts offi cer, information offi cer, public relations, event facilitator, publicity

offi cer, community development offi cer, event facilitator in non-government organisation,

professional technical communicator, small media information offi cer, media offi cer, assistant

producer, corporate communication offi cer

Sample modules: Analyse communication theory and mass communication; research the

communication industry; develop communication skills for the media; write content for web

pages; collect and organise information; undertake marketing activities

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

North Sydney

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hunter Street, Murwillumbah, Newcastle, Port

Macquarie

19237 Diploma of Screen

and Media

CRICOS: 067480C NTIS Code: CUF50401

A$21,370

1 year Career opportunities: Animation/visual effects designer, television producer, radio producer,

television presenter, radio presenter, production manager for radio or television

Sample modules: Make a presentation; collaborate in a creative process; work within

organisational structure; develop screen and media specialist expertise; create storyboards;

develop and monitor program schedules

19236 - Certifi cate

4 in Screen and

Media

Campuses In Sydney

North Sydney, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Hunter Street, Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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19236 Certifi cate 4 in Screen

and Media

CRICOS: 067481B NTIS Code: CUF40107

A$16,200

1 year Career opportunities: Animation/visual effects designer, archival media specialist, camera/

lighting operator, digital artist, production coordinator, radio producer/presenter, television

producer

Sample modules: Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills; work effectively in the

screen and media industries

Year 10 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted (at

Wollongong)

Campuses In Sydney

North Sydney, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Hunter Street, Wollongong

Music Studies

The range of TAFE NSW courses allow you to focus on career specialisation based on your individual interest and abilities in music. These range from practical skills in voice, musical theatre performance, sound production, music

publishing, or music video. As a graduate you can seek a career as a performer, music technician, music producer, songwriter, or music tutor.

S7820 Certifi cate 4 in Music

Industry (Technical

Production)

CRICOS: 045309G NTIS Code: CUS40201

A$6,470

0.5 year Career opportunities: Concert production technician

Sample modules: Promoting an act; performing for a demo; venue booking; making music;

project collaboration; purchasing music equipment; monitoring staff performance; booking

procedures and administration; rehearsal techniques

7819 - Certifi cate

3 in Music

Industry (Technical

Production)

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Ourimbah

7819 Certifi cate 3 in Music

Industry (Technical

Production)

CRICOS: 045311B NTIS Code: CUS30201

A$6,470

0.5 year Career opportunities: Digital recording and editing sound reinforcement systems offi cer

Sample modules: Operate fl oor electrics; operate lighting; promoting an act; booking

procedures and administration; sourcing music equipment

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba, North Sydney

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Ourimbah

7810 Certifi cate 3 in Music

Industry (Business)

CRICOS: 045312A NTIS Code: CUS60301

A$6,470

0.5 year Career opportunities: Music management, music promotions, career planning

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; occupational, health and safety in the music industry;

goal setting for musicians; business relationships; music industry studies; negotiation skills

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Miller, Nirimba , Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Ourimbah

19364 Certifi cate 3 in Music

CRICOS: 071150JNTIS Code: CUS30109

A$6,470

0.5 year Career opportunities: Music management, music promotions

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; music industry studies; performing for a demo;

venue booking; mixing sound sources; sound (public address) pa operations

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba, Ultimo

7814 Certifi cate 2 in Music

Industry (Foundation)

CRICOS: 045314K NTIS Code: CUS20101

A$6,470

0.5 year Career opportunities: R oad crew member, recording assistant, performer at the local

community level

Sample modules: Music listening skills; working in the music industry; music industry studies

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Miller, Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton

7813 Advanced Diploma

of Music Industry

(Business)

CRICOS: 045823M NTIS Code: CUS60301

A$25,880

2 years Career opportunities: Event manager, music publisher and music promoter

Sample modules: Music industry studies; music business strategic planning; music business

skills; plan and implement a tour; managing contracts

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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7818 Advanced Diploma of

Music

CRICOS: 045824K NTIS Code: CUS60101

A$25,880

2 years Career opportunities: Professional performer, fi lm music composer and music tutor

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; staff recruitment in the music industry; music

business strategic planning; marketing strategies; major project management

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

7817 Diploma of Music

CRICOS: 045825J NTIS Code: CUS50101

A$19,410

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Solo performer, composer of advertising jingles and leading player in live

performance

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; digital audio editing; mixing console operations;

making music; rehearsal techniques

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

7812 Diploma of Music

Industry (Business)

CRICOS: 045826G NTIS Code: CUS50301

A$19,410

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Artist manager, tour manager and legal and administrative manager

Sample modules: Music industry studies; performing and recording contracts; music business

skills; managing contracts

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

3720 Advanced Diploma of

Music

CRICOS: 051653G NTIS Code: CUS60101

A$12,440 - A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Professional performer, fi lm music composer and music tutor

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; performing and recording contracts; making music;

performing and recording contracts; touring a show

3717 - Certifi cate

4 in Music

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton, Wollongong

2128 Certifi cate 4 in Music

Industry (Business)

CRICOS: 052890G NTIS Code: CUS40301

A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Music business management, music publishing, music marketing

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; music industry studies; goal setting for musicians;

business relationships; music industry studies; negotiation skills

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

3721 Certifi cate 4 in Music

Industry (Technical

Production)

CRICOS: 052891G NTIS Code: CUS40201

A$12,440 - A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Concert production

Sample modules: Business relationships; music industry studies; project collaboration;

purchasing music equipment; booking procedures and administration; music information

gathering

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton, Newcastle

2130 Advanced Diploma

of Music Industry

(Business)

CRICOS: 052892F NTIS Code: CUS60301

A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Event manager, music publisher and music promoter

Sample modules: Music industry studies; performing and recording contracts; music business

strategic planning; music business skills; plan and implement a tour

2128 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Music Industry

(Business)

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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3722 Advanced Diploma

of Music Industry

(Technical Production)

CRICOS: 052893E NTIS Code: CUS60201

A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Technical producer, sound designer and soundtrack producer

Sample modules: Music industry studies; implementing health, safety and security; maintaining

safety and security; raising fi nance for a project; music business strategic planning; music

business fi nancial management; major project management

3721 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Music Industry

(Technical

Production)

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton, Newcastle

3717 Certifi cate 4 in Music

CRICOS: 057145A NTIS Code: CUS40101

A$12,440 - A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Music composition, music performance at community level

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; music industry studies; music industry studies;

occupational health and safety in the music industry

Year 12 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton

7597 Certifi cate 4 in Music

Theatre

CRICOS: 060108B NTIS Code: 91362NSW

A$12,940

1 year Career opportunities: Performer

Sample modules: Develop advanced movement skills for performance; apply advanced singing

skills in a music theatre performance; develop acting technique for a music theatre performance

Year 10 or

equivalent

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

7811 Certifi cate 4 in Music

Industry (Business)

CRICOS: 060373G NTIS Code: CUS40301

A$6,470

0.5 year Career opportunities: Music business management, music publishing, and music marketing

Sample modules: Copyright and royalties; music industry studies; occupational health and

safety in the music industry; business relationships

7810 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Music Industry

(Business)

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

7821 Diploma of Music

Industry (Technical

Production)

CRICOS: 060374F NTIS Code: CUS50201

A$18,660 - A$19,410

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Sound designer and music producer

Sample modules: Music industry studies; implementing health, safety and security; licensing

published works; performing and recording contracts; creating brochures and marketing

material; asset management

Year 12 or

equivalent

3721 -

Certifi cate 4 in

Music Industry

(Technical

Production at

Newcastle)

A portfolio must

be submitted

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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and fee rangeDuration Career Opportunities and Sample Modules

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requirementsLocations

Nursing

Students learn the functions of nursing, as well as study anatomy and physiology, occupational health and safety, and understand the legal and ethical matters related to nursing.

4393 Diploma of Nursing

(Enrolled/Division 2

Nursing)

CRICOS: 062412M NTIS Code: HLT51607

A$22,365

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Graduates of this course can apply for enrolment with the nurses and

Midwives Board of NSW to practice as an enrolled nurse. Enrolled nurses can work in general or

specialised health care facilities.

Sample modules: Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm; provide

mentoring support to colleagues; confi rm physical health status; analyse health information; work

in the nursing profession

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.5 or TOEFL (iBT)

85 or Certifi cate 4

in English for

Academic

Purposes (EAP) or

Advanced English

Campuses Outside Sydney

Shellharbour

17596 Certifi cate 3 in Health

Services Assistance

CRICOS: 066495D NTIS Code: HLT32507

A$5,570

0.5 year Additional course information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Assistant in nursing in public and private acute care, aged care or health

facilities

Sample modules: Contribute to effective workplace relationships; use basic medical

terminology; recognise healthy body systems in a health care context; communicate and work

effectively in health

Year 10 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate 3

in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

North Sydney, St George

Pathology

This course is designed for people who wish to work in pathology collection (i.e. the collection of blood and other samples from clients and patients) in a hospital or private practice setting. Subjects covered include collection and

testing of pathology specimens, clinical skills and laboratory technology.

17383 Diploma of Laboratory

Technology

(Specialising in

Pathology Testing)

CRICOS: 056511C NTIS Code: PML50104

A$35,540

2 years Career opportunities: Medical laboratory or pathology technical offi cer

Sample modules: Process and interpret data; analyse data and report results; use laboratory

application software ; perform aseptic techniques; perform histological tests; use laboratory

application software; perform microscopic examination

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Granville, Ultimo

Sport and Fitness

TAFE NSW courses provide students with a wide range of career options once you are qualifi ed. This includes trainer, coach, or sports administrator for athletes and teams, gym instructors or personal trainers. As well as physical

activity and exercise, areas of study include developing and implementing training programs, and industry codes of practice relating to physical contact with clients.

18227 Certifi cate 3 in Fitness

CRICOS: 059799B NTIS Code: SRF30204

A$5,725

0.5 year Career opportunities: Fitness instructor

Sample modules: Organise personal work priorities and development; provide orientation

to clients prior to undertaking a fi tness program; maintain pool water quality; instruct water

familiarisation, buoyancy and mobility skills; conduct a sport and recreation session for

participants; respond to emergency situations; customise coaching to include children

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Meadowbank, Nepean, Northern

Beaches, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Gosford, Kingscliff, Newcastle, Port

Macquarie

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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18261 Certifi cate 4 in

Outdoor Recreation

(Specialising in

Outdoor Activities)

CRICOS: 059884E NTIS Code: SRO40206

A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: Recreation or outdoor activity offi cer, activity guide and/or instructor in

outdoor recreation centres, adventure based activity guide and/or instructor, outdoor camps or

corporate outdoor training

Sample modules: Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (multi pitch); guide bushwalks in

diffi cult and trackless areas; guide bushwalks in tracked or easy untracked areas; operate

communications systems and equipment; plan for minimal environmental impact

18259 -

Certifi cate 3

in Outdoor

Recreation

Campuses In Sydney

Wentworth Falls

18248 Diploma of Sport

and Recreation

(Specialising in

Facilities)

CRICOS: 059886C NTIS Code: SRO50106

A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: Assistant manager of large sport and recreational organisations or

facilities, operations manager, event coordinator and/or manager

Sample modules: Provide equipment for activities; conduct, monitor and adjust individualised

long-term training programs; plan a session or program for participants; organise and complete

daily work activities; conduct a sport and recreation session for participants undertake risk

analysis of activities

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Sutherland/Loftus

18229 Diploma of Fitness

CRICOS: 060105E NTIS Code: SRF50206

A$22,900

2 years Career opportunities: Operations manager, program manager, fi tness specialist

Sample modules: Provide orientation, client induction and screening; develop basic fi tness

programs; apply basic exercise science to exercise instruction; use and maintain core fi tness

industry equipment; utilise a broad knowledge of exercise science in exercise planning,

programming and instruction

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle

S18229 Diploma of Fitness

CRICOS: 060105E NTIS Code: SRF50206

A$17,175

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Operations manager, program manager, fi tness specialist

Sample modules: Provide orientation, client induction and screening; develop basic fi tness

programs; apply basic exercise science to exercise instruction; use and maintain core fi tness

industry equipment; utilise a broad knowledge of exercise science in exercise planning,

programming and instruction

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Randwick

18228 Certifi cate 4 in Fitness

CRICOS: 060106D NTIS Code: SRF40206

A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: Fitness leader or fi tness trainer specialising in personal training or

specifi c client groups

Sample modules: Exercise initiative in a business environment; develop work priorities; operate

computing packages; provide orientation to clients prior to undertaking a fi tness program

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Meadowbank, Northern Beaches, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Gosford, Newcastle

S18228 Certifi cate 4 in Fitness

CRICOS: 060106D NTIS Code: SRF40206

A$5,725

0.5 year Career opportunities: Fitness leader or fi tness trainer specialising in personal training or

specifi c client groups

Sample modules: Exercise initiative in a business environment; develop work priorities; operate

computing packages; provide orientation to clients prior to undertaking a fi tness program

18227 -

Certifi cate 3 in

Fitness

Campuses In Sydney

Macquarie Fields, Nepean, Randwick

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kingscliff, Port Macquarie

18259 Certifi cate 3 in

Outdoor Recreation

CRICOS: 061915G NTIS Code: SRO30206

A$11,450

1 year Career opportunities: Recreation or outdoor activity offi cer, activity guide in outdoor recreation

centres, adventure based activity offi cer, eco-interpretive guide, worker in permanent and/or

mobile facilities and outdoor camps

Sample modules: Demonstrate simple climbing skills on natural surfaces; establish belays

for climbing on natural surfaces; navigate in diffi cult or trackless areas; navigate in unmodifi ed

landscapes in extreme environmental conditions provide advanced fi rst aid response; operate

computing packages; provide fi rst aid; provide advanced fi rst aid response

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Lithgow

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Telecommunications

If you seek a career in the telecommunications and computer networking industries, TAFE NSW courses will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to work on telecommunications and computer networks, mobile

phones, switching and transmission networks. Careers include installation and maintenance technicians, telecommunications and network engineering associates.

19044 Advanced Diploma of

Telecommunications

Networks

CRICOS: 065598E NTIS Code: 91402NSW

A$24,960

2 years Career opportunities: Senior specialist technical work in the telecommunication and computer

networking industries: voice and data networking; access technologies; vpn, voip and unifi ed

communications; mpls networks; secured networks; wimax broadband access networks;

wireless networks; mobile phones; optical networks

Sample modules: Build basic perimeter security into a network; build security into a virtual

private network; build an enterprise wireless network; install software applications; install and

optimise operating system software ; implement and hand over system components; produce

network architecture design; identify best-fi t topology for a wide area network

18758 - Diploma of

Telecommunications

Networks or Year

12 or equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe

19054 Graduate Diploma of

Telecommunications

Engineering

CRICOS: 066400E NTIS Code: 91467NSW

A$18,730

1 year Career opportunities: Senior network engineering associate or senior technical engineer

occupations in the telecommunications and data transmission industries: networking, mobile

phones and photonics

Sample modules: Manage a telecommunications project; use simulation mathematics; analyse digital

communications system; evaluate network security; analyse a telecommunication switching network

19044 - Advanced

Diploma of

Telecommunications

Networks

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe

18758 Diploma of

Telecommunications

Networks

CRICOS: 068898B NTIS Code: ICT50508

A$4,890

0.5 year Career opportunities: Telecommunications and computer networks administrator

Sample modules: D etermine and confi rm client business expectations and needs; install and

manage network protocols; install network hardware to a network; install and confi gure a network

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong West

18757 Certifi cate 4 in

Telecommunications

Networks

CRICOS: 068899A NTIS Code: ICT40508

A$12,480

1 year Career opportunities: Software applications installer, converging technology equipment installer,

telecommunications equipment installer, securing it networks, testing systems and equipment

Sample modules: Build a graphical user interface; build a database; use development software

and information technology tools to build a basic website; undertake outage management

Campuses In Sydney

Lidcombe

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongong West

Tertiary Preparation

The Higher School Certifi cate and Tertiary Preparation Courses are for those students who have not completed a Year 12 qualifi cation to continue with tertiary studies. It offers a range of units such as Mathematics, English and

Science. Students who complete the Tertiary Preparation Course (TPC) are eligible to receive a scaled tertiary entrance score (TES).

6512 Certifi cate 2

in General and

Vocational Education

CRICOS: 059279D NTIS Code: 91345NSW

A$10,710 - A$11,840

1 year Career opportunities: This course offers a wide range of units which develop your work-

related skills and general education to improve your opportunities for entering the workforce or

undertaking further study.

Sample modules: Operate a personal computer; operate a word processing application; send

and retrieve information using web browsers and email; write personal texts in literary forms

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Campbelltown, Granville, Liverpool

Campuses Outside Sydney

Newcastle, Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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9048 Certifi cate 4 in

Tertiary Preparation

CRICOS: 065599D NTIS Code: 91455NSW

A$11,030 - A$11,470

1 year Career opportunities: The Tertiary Preparation Certifi cate (TPC) provides an opportunity for students

to enter courses and/or employment options where a Year 12 equivalent qualifi cation is required.

Sample modules: Apply language and learning skills; apply critical and evaluative language and

learning skills; apply ethical practice in study; develop learning strategies for further study; apply

sustainability practices

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Mount Druitt, North Sydney,

Ultimo, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Armidale, Belmont, Coffs Harbour Education

Campus (CHEC), Glendale, Grafton, Kempsey,

Murwillumbah, Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga,

Wollongbar

9046 Certifi cate 3 in

Preparation for

Vocational and

Further Study

CRICOS: 065600E NTIS Code: 91454NSW

A$5,735

0.5 year Career opportunities: The course provides an opportunity for students to enter courses and/or

employment options where a Year 11 equivalent qualifi cation is required.

Sample modules: Apply language and learning skills; devise strategies for own learning; apply

sustainability practices

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Mount Druitt

9040 Certifi cate 4 in

Skills for Career

Development

CRICOS: 067095A NTIS Code: 91407NSW

A$5,570

0.5 year Career opportunities: The course provides an opportunity for students to enter courses and/or

employment options where a Year 11 equivalent qualifi cation is required.

Sample modules: Follow health, safety and security procedures; initiate, plan and manage

a project to build capability in an industry or community context; evaluate options for career

development

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate

3 in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

St George

Tourism Studies

A wide variety of courses are available for those interested in a career in tourism and events. Opportunities include working as a small tour operator, conference organiser or museum exhibitions assistant, or in wholesale tours, events

management, or travel agencies.

7016 Certifi cate 3 in

Tourism (Operations)

CRICOS: 044469K NTIS Code: THT31002

A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Operations consultant, reservations sales agent, tour coordinator, tour

consultant or museum/attractions guide

Sample modules: Health, safety and security procedures; update local knowledge; promote

product and services; tourism selling skills; automated reservation systems; tourism product

inventories; apply point of sale handling procedures

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kurri Kurri

18076 Advanced Diploma of

Events

CRICOS: 064730C NTIS Code: SIT60207

A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Events manager, venue manager, conference manager or exhibitions

manager

Sample modules: Manage people performance; develop and manage public relations

strategies; manage quality customer service; research and evaluate event industry trends and

practices

18075 - Diploma

of Event

Management

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Northern Beaches, Ryde

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kurri Kurri, Orange

S18076 Advanced Diploma of

Events

CRICOS: 064730C NTIS Code: SIT60207

A$6,190

0.5 year Career opportunities: Events manager, festival manager, sports events manager, arts events

manager, corporate events manager

Sample modules: Manage people performance; develop and manage public relations

strategies; manage quality customer service; research and evaluate event industry trends and

practices

18075 - Diploma

of Event

Management

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Ultimo

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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18053 Certifi cate 3 in

Tourism (Guiding)

CRICOS: 064936M NTIS Code: SIT30507

A$6,190

0.5 year Career opportunities: Site guide, winery guide, nature-based guide and tour guide

Sample modules: Apply fi rst aid; work as a guide; lead tour groups; prepare and present tour

commentaries or activities; develop and maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ryde

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kurri Kurri

18075 Diploma of Event

Management

CRICOS: 064946J NTIS Code: SIT50207

A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Events manager, festival manager, sports events manager, arts events

manager, corporate events manager

Sample modules: Plan and manage meetings; manage quality customer service; develop and

update event industry knowledge; evaluate and address event regulatory requirements; select

event venues and sites

18052 - Certifi cate

3 in Events

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Kurri Kurri, Nowra, Orange, Ourimbah,

Wollongong

S18075 Diploma of Event

Management

(includes co-

enrolment of the

Certifi cate 3 in

Events-18052)

CRICOS: 064946J NTIS Code: SIT50207

A$11,900 - A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Events manager, festival manager, sports events manager, arts events

manager, corporate events manager

Sample modules: Plan and manage meetings; manage quality customer service; develop and

update event industry knowledge; evaluate and address event regulatory requirements ; maintain

sport and recreational facilities; coordinate production of brochures and marketing materials;

manage business risk; manage workplace diversity

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Northern Beaches, Ryde,

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Kingscliff,

Nowra, Port Macquarie, Wollongong

18052 Certifi cate 3 in Events

CRICOS: 064947G NTIS Code: SIT30607

A$5,950 - A$6,190

0.5 year Career opportunities: Event assistant or operative, conference assistant, exhibitions assistant

Sample modules: Work with colleagues and customers; work in a socially diverse environment;

develop and update event industry knowledge; provide event staging support; follow health,

safety and security procedures

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Baulkham Hills, Northern Beaches,

Ryde, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Ourimbah

18056 Diploma of Tourism

CRICOS: 064949F NTIS Code: SIT50107

A$17,850 - A$18,570

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Visitor information centre manager, operations manager, tour operations,

manager, cultural tour operations, inbound groups manager, reservations manager or call

centre manager, retail travel agency manager, director (owner-operator small tourism business),

manager (owner-operator small tourism business), sales manager, marketing manager, product

manager, tourism manager, inbound sales manager

Sample modules: Develop and update tourism industry knowledge; write business documents;

manage quality customer service; manage and purchase stock; develop and implement a

business plan; create a promotional display or stand; plan and implement sales activities

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Ourimbah, Wagga Wagga, Wollongong

S18056 Diploma of Tourism

CRICOS: 064949F NTIS Code: SIT50107

A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Visitor information centre manager; operations manager; tour operations;

manager cultural tour operations; inbound groups manager; reservations manager or call

centre manager; retail travel agency manager; director (owner-operator small tourism business);

manager (owner-operator small tourism business); sales manager; marketing manager; product

manager; tourism manager; inbound sales manager

Sample modules: Develop and update tourism industry knowledge; write business documents;

manage quality customer service; manage and purchase stock; develop and implement a

business plan; create a promotional display or stand; plan and implement sales activities

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Ryde, St George, Ultimo, Wentworth

Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC), Hamilton,

Kingscliff, Ourimbah, Port Macquarie, Wollongbar

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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S18057 Advanced Diploma of

Tourism

CRICOS: 064950B NTIS Code: SOT60107

A$18,570

1.5

years

Career opportunities: Managing director, general manager, director of sales and marketing or

operations, strategic marketing manager, business development manager

Sample modules: Develop and update tourism industry knowledge; research, assess and

develop tourism products; research tourism data; write business documents; manage quality

customer service

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Ryde, Ultimo

18049 Certifi cate 3 in

Tourism (Retail Travel

Sales)

CRICOS: 066209D NTIS Code: SIT30207

A$6,190

0.5 year Career opportunities: International travel consultant for retail travel agencies, airlines, coach,

car hire, rail and shipping companies

Sample modules: Tourism telephone skills; international airfares; international promotional

airfares; book supplier services; computerised reservation systems

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Nepean, Ultimo, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kingscliff, Wollongbar

S18049 Certifi cate 3 in

Tourism (Retail Travel

Sales)

CRICOS: 066209D NTIS Code: SIT30207

A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: International travel consultant in retail travel agencies, airlines, coach, car

hire, rail and shipping companies

Sample modules: Tourism telephone skills; international airfares; international promotional

airfares; book supplier services; computerised reservation systems

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses Outside Sydney

Hamilton, Ourimbah

S18050 Certifi cate 3 in

Tourism (Tour

Wholesaling)

CRICOS: 066379G NTIS Code: SIT30307

A$6,140

0.5 year Career opportunities: R eservations sales agent, tour coordinator or inbound tour coordinator

Sample modules: Use business technology; produce business documents; develop and

update tourism industry knowledge; operate an online information system; access and interpret

product information; sell tourism products and services

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Baulkham Hills, Ryde, Ultimo, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Wollongbar

18055 Certifi cate 4 in

Tourism

CRICOS: 066380D NTIS Code: SIT40207

A$11,900 - A$12,380

1 year Career opportunities: Senior operations coordinator, operations supervisor, reservations

sales or call centre supervisor, senior or supervisory retail consultant, sales coordinator or sales

executive, marketing coordinator, product coordinator, promotions offi cer

Sample modules: Use business technology; produce business documents; develop and

update tourism industry knowledge; perform offi ce procedures; write business documents; work

with colleagues and customers

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Blacktown, Ryde

Campuses Outside Sydney

Grafton, Hamilton, Kurri Kurri, Ourimbah, Wagga

Wagga, Wollongbar

18054 Certifi cate 4 in

Tourism (Guiding)

CRICOS: 067955F NTIS Code: SIT40107

A$6,190

0.5 year Career opportunities: Local guide, tour guide, tour manager or tour director, interpretive guide

outdoor recreation guide, walking guide, adventure guide

Sample modules: Apply fi rst aid; work as a guide; coordinate and operate a tour; lead tour

groups; prepare and present tour commentaries or activities

Year 10 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Ultimo, Wentworth Falls

Campuses Outside Sydney

Kurri Kurri

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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Welfare

This course is designed for those who wish to work in welfare services. Students learn skills such as how to interview, give information and support people in distress or vulnerable positions. You also gain knowledge in the

behavioural sciences, and develop managerial skills.

For further information about accreditation as a welfare worker, including additional English language requirements visit: www.aiwcw.org.au

18224 Certifi cate 4 in Youth

Work

CRICOS: 068288F NTIS Code: CHC41808

A$10,820

1 year Additional course information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Community development worker; indigenous youth worker; recreational

youth activities offi cer; residential care worker; support worker residential; youth case worker;

youth worker

Sample modules: Work within a community development framework; use targeted

communication skills to build relationships; work within a relevant legal and ethical framework

Year 12 or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Campbelltown

18701 Certifi cate 4 in

Community Services

Work

CRICOS: 068320M NTIS Code: CHC40708

A$10,820

1 year Additional course information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Case worker, community services worker, community support worker,

domestic violence worker, family support worker, outreach offi cer, support worker, welfare

support worker, welfare worker

Sample modules: Work within a community development framework; identify and respond to

children and young people at risk; use targeted communication skills to build relationships

Year 12 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate

3 in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Nirimba

18702 Diploma of

Community Services

Work

CRICOS: 068321K NTIS Code: CHC50608

A$16,230

1.5

years

Additional course information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: Occupational titles can include: assessor, case coordinator, case worker/

manager, community services worker, community worker, coordinator, family support worker,

group worker, program coordinator, manager, social welfare worker, welfare worker . For further

information about accreditation as a welfare worker, including additional English language

requirement visit www.aiwcw.org.au

Sample modules: I mplement community development strategies; develop; facilitate and

monitor all aspects of case management; develop; implement and promote effective workplace

communication

18149 - Certifi cate

3 in Community

Services Work

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate

3 in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Campbelltown, Granville, Meadowbank,

Nirimba, Northern Beaches, St George, Sutherland/

Loftus, Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Newcastle, Ourimbah, Port Macquarie, Wagga

Wagga, Wollongong

18149 Certifi cate 3 in

Community Services

Work

CRICOS: 069313B NTIS Code: CHC30108

A$5,410

0.5 year Additional course information: There is a work placement unit within the course. Work

placement hours are completed at an appropriate place of work outside the TAFE college.

Career opportunities: This qualifi cation is considered as an entry level by industry to work

in community services organisations. Occupational titles include: community care worker;

community development worker; intake and referral worker; juvenile justice offi cer; residential

activities offi cer; residential support worker; support worker; youth worker

Sample modules: Work within the administration protocols of the organisation; work within a

community development framework; communicate appropriately with clients and colleagues

Year 10 or

equivalent

Academic IELTS

6.0 or TOEFL (iBT)

68 or Certifi cate

3 in English for

Further Study at

TAFE NSW or

equivalent

Campuses In Sydney

Bankstown, Granville, Meadowbank, Nirimba,

Northern Beaches, St George, Sutherland/Loftus,

Ultimo

Campuses Outside Sydney

Albury, Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC),

Goulburn, Murwillumbah, Port Macquarie, Wagga

Wagga, Wollongong

Most TAFE NSW courses require Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Study or IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or TOEFL (iBT) 51 or equivalent. Some courses require a higher level of English. Please check course information carefully.

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APPLICATION

PROCESS

PREPARE CERTIFIED COPIES OF YOUR DOCUMENTS* Academic results and educational certifi cates

must be translated into English.

» English language test score

» Birth certifi cate or government document showing your

date of birth

» Passport pages with your details, if available

» Documents for recognition of prior learning (RPL),

if applicable

» Work experience reports, if available

*A ‘certifi ed copy’ is a copy of the original document signed and dated by

the organisation that issued the original document, and a government offi cial,

Public Notary or Justice of the Peace or an agent of DET International, confi rming

that they have sighted the original

SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION You can ApplyOnline at www.studyintafe.edu.au

or use the application in this brochure on page 95.

Fill out the application form. If you are under 18

years of age, your application form must be signed by your

parent or guardian.

» Upload certifi ed copies of your documents. e.g. academic

results, English language test score (see step 2 above).

» Submit your application online, with your agent, email

[email protected] or post to the DET International

Students (make a copy for your own records fi rst).

LETTER OF OFFERIf you are offered a place in an English (ELICOS)

and/or TAFE NSW course, a Letter of Offer will

be sent to you. Read the Terms and Conditions

carefully and follow the instructions in the letter before paying

your tuition and health cover fees.

APPLY FOR A STUDENT VISADepending on whether you are applying for a

fi rst student visa from outside Australia or within

Australia (only applicable to certain countries),

you can lodge an application by post or online. For further

information about method of application, please check

www.immi.gov.au/students/students/chooser and follow the

screens applicable to your case.

Note:

» If you are applying from a DIAC Assessment Level 3 and 4

country, you may need to complete a Pre Visa Assessment

(PVA). Go to www.immi.gov.au for details.

» Your PVA must be approved before any fee payments can

be accepted by DET International Students.

CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENTWhen all documents have been received, including

PVA approval and your tuition fee payment is

accepted, the DET International Students staff

will email you or your agent an electronic Confi rmation of

Enrolment (e-CoE). This is required for your student visa

application.

MAKE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTSOrganise fl ight bookings, airport pick up and

accommodation in advance. Try to arrive in

Australia at least one week before your course

starts to give you adequate time to settle in and attend the

Orientation Seminar at your Institute.

CHOOSE A COURSE AND TAFE COLLEGE All course information is on pages 40 - 90.

Diploma-to-Degree pathways are on pages 30 - 39.

Check academic and English language entry requirements,

fees and terms and conditions in this brochure and at

www.studyintafe.edu.au.

If you intend to use an Agent, please arrange an appointment

with one of their student counsellors.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

“ TAFE NSW HELPED ME THROUGH THE

APPLICATION PROCESS RIGHT DOWN TO

MY FIRST DAY.”

Stephanie - Canada

“ THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

COORDINATORS AT TAFE NSW JUST

MADE IT EASIER... THE EFFORT THEY TAKE

TO MAKE YOU FEEL AT HOME, THEY HELP

YOU WITH EVERY PROCESS OF SETTING

UP YOUR LIVING.”

Saravanna Jayan - India

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Our ApplyOnline application system is easy and secure for you and your agent to use. You will need a computer with internet access.

On our website www.studyintafe.edu.au you can:

» Find an English Language, Certifi cate, Diploma or Diploma-to-Degree course

» Register or log in to start a TAFE NSW application form

» Complete the application and upload your documents

» Save an incomplete application at any time

» Return later to continue work on your incomplete application

» Save or print a PDF version of your online application

» Submit your application securely to DET International Students

» Check the status of your application at any time.

You need to provide scanned copies of supporting documents i.e. academic transcripts, English language test results with your

application to receive a Letter of Offer.

You will receive an email confi rming that your application is being processed.

A Letter of Offer will be emailed to you or your agent.

TAFE NSW

APPLYONLINE

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TAFE/UNIVERSITY OF

WESTERN SYDNEY (UWS) or

TAFE/AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED

PSYCHOLOGY (ACAP)

1Fill in TAFE NSW application form available from

www.studyintafe.edu.au

Fill in UWS or ACAP

application form available from

www.uws.edu.au/international or

www.acap.edu.au

3Return both completed applications

with certifi ed documents to

DET International Students

PO Box 707 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia or email the documents to:

[email protected]

2Choose your D2D course and

university provider.

4ISC will assess your application and

send two provisional offer letters for the

TAFE NSW diploma and UWS or ACAP

degree. The provisional offer states

the credit you will receive for the TAFE

NSW course length and approximate

costs of the UWS or ACAP degree.

5To accept the TAFE NSW and UWS or ACAP offers, you must forward to the ISC:

a) One semester’s tuition fee for the TAFE NSW courseb) ELICOS course fees, if applicablec) A$100 TAFE NSW registration feed) Overseas Student Health Covere) A$2,000 partial payment deposit for the UWS course. ISC will issue both TAFE and UWS eCoEs (electronic Confi rmations of Enrolment)Or e) A$1000 partial payment deposit for the ACAP course

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APPLICATION PROCESS

DIPLOMA-TO-DEGREE

To ApplyOnline for D2D courses we’ve made it easy.

Just follow the instructions online:

» Complete the online TAFE NSW application

» Upload your certifi ed documents e.g.

- Academic transcripts

- English language results

- Completed application for the university of your choice

Remember, you can stop at any point when you apply

online, save your application and start again at any time.

If you prefer to submit a written application, just follow the

steps on this page.

You or your agent can apply for Diploma-to-Degree courses online at www.studyintafe.edu.au.

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Country Year 10 Equivalent Year 12 Equivalent

Bangladesh Secondary School Certifi cateHigher Secondary Certifi cate (Minimum CGPA is 3.5 or 60% in HSC/ First Division pass)

GCE A-Level (3 passes)

Brazil Year 10 equivalent Certifi cado de Ensino Medio

Cambodia DIAC requires completion of Year 11 Diploma of Upper Secondary Education/Baccalaurate

Canada – High School Graduation Diploma

Colombia Décimo año Bachillerato

ChinaNot applicable.

(DIAC requires completion of Year 12)Senior High School Graduation Certifi cate

Chile Educacion MediaLicencia de Educacion Media

Licenciada de Ensenaza Media

Egypt – General Secondary Education Certifi cate

Fiji DIAC requires completion of Year 12 equivalentFiji Form 7 Examination

Fiji School Leaving Certifi cate

Hong Kong Hong Kong Certifi cate of Education Examination Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination

IndonesiaCompletion of SMU 3 or SMU 2 with average grade of 7.0 in

academic subjectsSenior Secondary School Certifi cate of Completion (ijazah/STTB SMA/STTB SMK/STTB/MA)

India

All Indian Secondary School Certifi cate

Indian Certifi cate of Secondary Education (ICSE SX)

Secondary Certifi cation

GCE O-Level

All India Senior School Certifi cate

Indian School Certifi cate

Senior Secondary (Year 12 Examination

GCE A-Level

Israel – Teudat Bagrut (Matriculation Certifi cate)

Iraq –

Baccalaureate Ilmiya (Science)

Baccalaureate Adabiyya (Humanities)

Baccalaureate Mihniya (Vocational)

Japan Completion of Kotogakko Year 1 Kotogakko/Upper Secondary School Certifi cate/Shomeisho

Jordan – General Secondary Education Certifi cate Examination (Tawjihi)

Kenya GCE O-Level Kenya Certifi cate of Secondary Education

Republic of

KoreaCompletion of Senior High School Grade 1 or equivalent General/Academic Senior High School Certifi cate/Diploma (Kodung Hakkyo Choreupchang)

Lebanon –

Baccalaureat Libanaise (Baccalaureat 2)

Baccalaureat Technique/Technicien

Certifi cat Professione/de Maltrise/Technicien

MalaysiaSigil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM); Senior Middle 2 or equivalent

GCE O-LevelSigil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) or GCE A-Level

Mauritius GCE O-Level GCE A-Level or equivalent including at least two subjects at GCE A-Level

Myanmar GCE O-Level Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation; GCE A-Level

Nepal – Higher Secondary Education Board Certifi cate (Grade 12)

Pakistan Secondary School Certifi cate Higher Secondary School Certifi cate/ Intermediate Certifi cate

Peru Tercer año de educación secundariaSecundaria Comun Completa

Bachiller Professional

Philippines Certifi cate of Graduation/High School Diploma High School plus university or technical college

Saudi Arabia – General Secondary Education Certifi cate (3 years) (any stream)

Singapore GCE O-Level GCE A-Level

South Africa –Senior Certifi cate with matriculation exemption

Matriculation Certifi cate

Sri Lanka Sri Lankan GCE O-LevelSri Lankan GCE A-Level (3 passes)

British GCE A-Level (2 passes)

Syria –General Secondary School Certifi cate (Al Shahada Al Thanawiya Baccalaureate)

Technical or Vocational Secondary School Certifi cate Technical Baccalaureate

Taiwan Year 10 Senior High School Leaving Certifi cate (Diploma)

Thailand Upper Secondary School M4 Certifi cate of Secondary Education/M6

Turkey –

Lise Diplomasi (Secondary School Diploma)

Technical or Vocational School Diploma

(Teknik or Meslek Lise Diplomasi)

Vietnam National Leaving Examination Diploma of General Education (Bang Tot Ngheip Pho Thong Trung Hoc)

UAE – Tawjihiyya or Thanawiyya Al’aama (Secondary School Certifi cate)

United

KingdomGCE O-Level General Certifi cate of Secondary Education (GSCE) or GCE A-Level

United States

of AmericaHigh School Grade 10 High School Diploma

Zimbabwe GCE O-LevelZimbabwe GCE A-Level (minimum 2 subjects at A Level (Grade E or above), and minimum of

5 subjects passed in the Zimbabwe GCE O Level.

Academic Entry Requirements

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Please provide the contact details of a family member or friend whom we can contact in an emergency. Students under 18 years must provide parent contact details.

Have you previously been enrolled at a TAFE NSW Institute? If yes, please provide your student number

Accommodation placement Airport pickup If you have ticked either box, further information will be sent to you.

If yes, what visa type? Expiry Date (DD/MM/YYYY)

Expiry Date (DD/MM/YYYY)

Do you hold a current Australian visa?

Do you already have OSHC cover?

Please indicate the TAFE NSW course you wish to study and your preferred location. Refer to the map of Institutes on our website www.studyintafe.edu.auPlease indicate a second preference in case your first preference is not available.

Where will you lodge your student visa application? City Country

Start date February April July September Start Year

Please tick if you require:

If no, please tick the type of OSHC that you require:

I will nominate a guardian who is a suitable relative resident in NSW who will act in matters relating to the welfare and progress of the child. For further details please refer to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website www.immi.gov.auI request that NSW Department of Education & Training (DET/TAFE NSW) arrange homestay, guardianship and airport pickup. Fees apply for these services.

International Students under 18 years of age must have appropriate accommodation and welfare arrangements for the period of study in Australia. Students under 18 years must have a NSW resident guardian/carer. Parents must nominate one of the following accommodation and welfare options:

(a) Students 18 years of age and over

(b) Students under the age of 18 years

If yes, name of current provider

+

+

+

+

Surname or Family Name

Surname or Family Name

Given Name(s)

Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY)

Country of Birth

Number and Street

Number and Street

Suburb / Town / City

Suburb / Town / City

Country

Country

Student Email Address

Email Address

Home Phone Number (including country code)

Home Phone Number (including country code)

Given Name(s)

If you are currently living outside of Australia, please provide your overseas address. If you are already living in Australia, please provide your Australian address.

NationalityMale Female

Passport Number

Mobile Phone Number (including country code)

Mobile Phone Number (including country code)

Relationship

Postcode / Zipcode

Postcode / Zipcode

//

//

//

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Single Family

University name

If you wish to package the above course with additional TAFE NSW courses, please nominate the courses below. You may only apply for one of the packages listed at www.studyintafe.edu.au

If you wish to apply for a Diploma-to-Degree (D2D) package, please nominate the university course below and complete a separate university application form. Application forms and information about partner universities and D2D courses are available at www.studyintafe.edu.au

University of Western Sydney (UWS) Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP)

TAFE NSW course number TAFE NSW course name Preferred campus

First preference

Second preference

TAFE NSW course number TAFE NSW course name

Second course

Third course

Course number University course name

University course

Please complete the application form in English. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN CAPITAL LETTERS.

Part 3 Emergency contact details

Part 4 Visa and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Part 5 Accommodation and arrival services

Part 6 Course enrolment

Part 2 Previous TAFE NSW studies

Part 1 Student details

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(a) English proficiency

(a) Current studies in Australia

(b) Previous studies

(b) Enrolment in TAFE NSW English Language Centre

Please list details of your previous education and training (high school, tertiary) which will be used to assess your eligibility for your course of study. Please attach certified copies of full academic transcripts.

3. English was the medium of instruction in my senior school studies and I gained a satisfactory pass in English

Please attach documentation if you selected option 1 or 3 above

1. I have taken a recognised English language test in the last two years (e.g. IELTS, TOEFL, STEP)

2. I will take a recognised English test on:

ScoreName of test

I wish to enrol in a TAFE NSW Intensive English course before I commence my Certificate or Diploma course for the following number of weeks:

Note: The number of weeks is subject to assessment by TAFE NSW

Start month (MM/YYYY)

Preferred English Language Centre:

Crows Nest (Northern Sydney Institute)

Kingscliff (North Coast Institute) Ultimo (Sydney Institute)

Wollongong (Illawarra Institute)

Port Macquarie (North Coast Institute)

Liverpool (South Western Sydney Institute)

Newcastle (Hunter Institute)

5 weeks 10 weeks 15 weeks 20 weeks 30 weeks

40 weeks

Are you currently studying in Australia?

Are you applying for RPL?

Do you have a disability that requires TAFE NSW to assist you in your learning environment?

If yes, please provide certified copies of transcripts and details of courses e.g. syllabus documents

If yes, please provide details

If yes, please complete the details below

Course

Please refer to Terms and Conditions

Institution name

Name of Qualification (e.g. Diploma, Degree, etc) Institution Name Country

Highest Qualification (e.g. A levels, Year 12, etc) School / Institution Name Country Year Finished

Year Finished

School studies

Higher studies

Please tick if the following options apply:

Date of test //

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Date Started

I/We declare that all information provided with this application form is correct and that I/we have read and understand and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions on this form. These terms and conditions, together with any offer letter sent by TAFE NSW in response to the application will, upon payment of fees, constitute a written agreement between the student and TAFE NSW for the purpose of the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice 2007.

I/We agree that in the event that false, inaccurate or misleading information is provided, TAFE NSW reserves the right to cancel the enrolment.

I/We agree that when I/the student am/is accepted for enrolment in a TAFE NSW college, I/we must comply with and ensure that the student complies with the terms and conditions of enrolment.

I/We understand and consent that personal information provided by the student to TAFE NSW may be made available to the health insurance provider, to Commonwealth and State agencies, pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice 2007 and to any contractor(s) engaged by TAFE NSW to provide advice or services in connection with any aspect of TAFE NSW’s International Students program or operation.

I/We hereby consent to being contacted in connection with this application and any subsequent enrolment by text message, email or other electronic means and note that I/we may, at any time, opt out of being contacted by any such electronic means by contacting the International Students Centre and so advising.

I/We agree that if there is any difference in meaning of provisions of the English version and any translated version of this form or the terms and conditions provided to me/us, the English version is to prevail.

Personal information I/we supply and consent to being contacted about is to be used by the Department of Education and Training (DET/TAFE) in connection with an application for a student to study in NSW. Provision of information is voluntary but, if not provided, the application may be hindered.

DET/TAFE will not disclose personal information to outside parties, other than as provided in this form, unless required by law, you consent or it is needed to prevent serious threat to a person’s health or safety. You can access and correct personal information by contacting the International Students Centre.

Date (DD/MM/YYYY)

Student

Signature

Print Name

Parent

Signature

Print Name

//

Date (DD/MM/YYYY) //

+Phone Number (including country code)

Fax Number

Agent Representative

Stamp

I confirm that I have briefed the applicant and the applicant’s parents (if applicant is under 18) on the Terms and Conditions relating to this application and that I have provided the applicant with relevant information on TAFE NSW and the course consistent with the requirements of the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code 2007.

Agent Name

Email

Address

SignatureDate (DD/MM/YYYY) //

TAFE NSW - Technical and Further Education Commission CRICOS Code: 00591E

Part 12 Agent details

Send application forms and certified documents to: International Students Centre PO Box 707 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia. Email [email protected]

Printed August 2010

Are you a registered agent with TAFE NSW? Yes No

Part 7 English language

Part 8 Education

Part 9 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Part 10 Disability support

Part 11 Declaration (If you are under the age of 18 this declaration must also be signed by your parent or guardian)

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FEES 2011TAFE Fees 2011

Payment details for registration/application fee, tuition fees,

overseas student health cover and other applicable fees will

be stated in the Statement/Tax Invoice in your offer letter.

TAFE Vocational Course

» Registration fee A$100

» Tuition fees range from

A$4,780 – A$38,160 per course*

» Uniforms, Equipment and Textbooks range from

A$300 – A$1,000 per course

(please check our website www.studyintafe.edu.au for

costs related to specifi c courses)

Packaged TAFE NSW English Language And Vocational Course Program

» Application fee A$150

Tuition fees

» English Language Course A$300 per week**

» Vocational Course range from

A$4,780 – A$38,160 per course*

* Fees cover charges for tuition and administration only

** A$300 per week English tuition fee applies only if you pay for a packaged course program

and complete the English Language and TAFE Vocational Course

TAFE English Language Course Only

» Application fee A$150

Tuition fees

» for 20 weeks or less $340 per week

» or more than 20 weeks A$320 per week***

*** Fees cover charges for tuition and administration only. Reduced price does not apply

where payments are made for a number of shorter periods.

Other Fees

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

» single student per year A$429

» student with family per year A$858

Australian Government regulations require payment of OSHC for the

length of the student visa

INSTITUTE REGISTRATION

TAFE NSW Institutes are Registered Training Organisations under the Australian Qualifi cations Framework (AQF). TAFE NSW is also

government owned. The TAFE NSW Provider Code on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students

(CRICOS) is 00591E.

The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding place to study. Australia’s laws

promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS framework and they include

the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2007. TAFE NSW operates in compliance with the

Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS). For further information visit the website www.aei.dest.gov.au/esos

All prices in this brochure are in Australian dollars.

The information in this brochure is correct as at August 2010. TAFE NSW continuously reviews its curriculum to ensure it meets with current

industry requirements and reserves the right to withdraw and change courses at short notice. It is advisable to contact DET International

Students or visit our website www.studyintafe.edu.au for up-to-date information. Tuition fees are subject to review and/or change.

Airport pick-up fee A$140

Accommodation placement fee (for students over 18) A$180

Accommodation placement and guardian arrangement fee

(for students under 18) A$250

Tuition fees must be paid in Australian dollars:

» by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) or

» at a Westpac Bank in Australia by cash or cheque or

» at any Australia Post offi ce by cash, cheque or credit card or

» via BPAY in Australia or

» by bank draft/bank cheque made payable to TAFE NSW

TAFE NSW will not be held responsible for any monies paid to

an agent. If you are required to repeat subjects to complete

your course of study then additional charges apply.

Checklist

Please ensure you have attached the following to your

application:

Recent passport-sized photograph

Certifi ed copy of your birth certifi cate or Government

document showing date of birth

Certifi ed copy of your passport pages with personal

particulars including the page containing a current

Australian visa, if applicable

Certifi ed copy of English language test results, if applicable

Certifi ed copy of academic transcripts and educational

certifi cates (with certifi ed translations if not in English)

Non-refundable A$150 application fee if you apply for an

English course only

Certifi ed copy of documents to be assessed for

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), if applicable

Certifi ed copy of your health fund membership card, if

applicable

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REVIEW OF TUITION FEES

TAFE NSW reserves the right to review its fees and charges.

If tuition fees are increased you will be required to pay the

new fees from the commencement of the next semester. If

you defer your course, you will be required to pay the fees

applicable at your new commencement date.

TAFE NSW VOCATIONAL AND PACKAGED PROGRAMS

Payment of fees

» New students must pay the Registration Fee, English

language fee (if applicable), OSHC, and half or the whole

year’s vocational course tuition fees by the due date stated

in the letter of offer and prior to the start of the course. If

students only pay half the year’s tuition fee, the balance is

payable two to three weeks before the commencement of

their second semester.

» When you pay fees for a packaged English language and

vocational course with TAFE NSW, the fees for the English

language course are charged at the lower packaged

rate of A$300 per week. If you withdraw from the TAFE

vocational course, then the normal English language fee

applies i.e. A$340 per week for 20 weeks or less / A$320

per week for more than 20 weeks.

» Continuing students must pay the tuition fee for their

next semester of study before the due date on their

fee statement, normally two to three weeks before the

commencement of the next semester or a Late Payment

Fee of A$200 will apply. Failure to pay the fees may lead

to cancellation of enrolment. Results will be withheld when

fees are outstanding.

Change of Course/College and fees

Once an e-CoE has been issued to you and you wish to

change your course or college within the fi rst semester

of enrolment, an application to change course must be

lodged with the DET International Students. Approval of the

application is not guaranteed.

Different tuition fees may apply for the same course at

different colleges. Where a change of college, either within

a TAFE NSW Institute or at another TAFE NSW Institute is

approved, and a higher tuition fee applies for the same course

at the second campus, you must pay any difference in the

fees applicable before you can enrol in the second campus. If

a lower fee applies for the same course at the second campus,

you can either apply for a refund of the excess fee or the

excess will be carried forward as a credit to next semester fee.

REFUND POLICY FOR VOCATIONAL COURSE

Application fees are not refundable. Tuition fees are not

refundable if:

» A student fails to comply with the conditions of enrolment

at a TAFE NSW Institute.

» A student breaches any of the visa requirements of his or

her visa as imposed by the Australian Government.

» A student withdraws from their vocational course after the

course semester has commenced.

» A student/parent provides false or misleading information.

Part or whole of the tuition fees are refundable under

the following circumstances:

» TAFE NSW will refund 100 percent of the tuition fees paid if

your application for a visa to study in TAFE NSW is rejected

before commencing a course.

» TAFE NSW will refund 90 percent of the tuition fees paid

if you withdraw from your vocational course 4 weeks (28

days) or more before course semester commencement,

except where you have applied for a packaged English

language and vocational course, where the English

language fees have been charged at the lower rate of

A$300 per week. Withdrawal from the vocational course

will incur the charge for the relevant English language fee

calculated by reference to the weekly rate of A$320 or

A$340. The difference between the relevant fee and the

lower packaged fee for English will be deducted from the

vocational course tuition fees.

» TAFE NSW will refund 80 percent of the tuition fees

paid if you withdraw from your vocational course within

the fi nal 4 weeks (28 days) before the course semester

commencement, except where you have applied for a

packaged English language and vocational course, where

the English language fees have been charged at the lower

rate of A$300 per week. Withdrawal from the vocational

course will incur the charge for the relevant English

language fee calculated by reference to the weekly rate of

A$320 or A$340. The difference between the relevant fee

and the lower packaged fee for English will be deducted

from the vocational course tuition fees.

» TAFE NSW will refund 75 percent of the tuition fees for the

vocational course where you:

(i) Apply for both a TAFE NSW vocational course and

an undergraduate course in an Australian university

immediately following the completion of the NSW Higher

School Certifi cate; and

(ii) Withdraw from the vocational course no later than 14

days after the February start date to take up your place

in a university course.

Please retain a copy of the terms and conditions for your records.

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» If you commence a TAFE NSW course before your student

visa application has been processed and it is subsequently

rejected, a pro-rata refund of tuition fees paid will be made.

» TAFE NSW will refund pro-rata tuition fees from the date

of becoming an Australian permanent resident, minus a

A$300 processing fee if you have been granted permanent

residency before or during a TAFE NSW course.

» TAFE NSW will refund pro-rata tuition fees from the

date of becoming a temporary resident, minus a A$300

processing fee and minus the temporary resident tuition

fees where applicable, if you have been granted temporary

residency before or during a TAFE NSW course.

» If you have not reached a level of English adequate to

obtain a Certifi cate 3 in English for Further Studies, you will

be permitted to defer commencement of your vocational

course until the next available intake for that course, but

if you would like to withdraw from that course, TAFE will

refund tuition fees for the vocational course minus a A$300

processing fee.

» If you obtain a deferral of the vocational component of your

combined packaged course and then do not enrol for it,

the refund policy relevant at date of deferral will be applied

to any pre-paid fees.

» Processing fee, registration fee, accommodation

placement fee (including guardianship arrangement) and

airport pick-up fee are not refundable.

The complaints procedure contained in these terms and

conditions of enrolment is available to a student in the event

of a grievance in relation to a claimed refund. However, this

agreement and the availability of complaints and appeals

processes does not remove the student’s right to take further

action under Australia’s consumer protection laws or pursue

other legal remedies.

Refund Procedures

» You must complete a TAFE NSW Refund Application Form.

» Your refund will be processed within 4 weeks of receipt of

your completed refund application if it includes all the required

documents. However, if TAFE NSW withdraws a course

the student has enrolled in, the refund will be processed

within 2 weeks. A written statement will be provided to the

student to explain how the refund is calculated.

PROVIDER DEFAULT

In the unlikely event that TAFE NSW is unable to deliver the

agreed course in full, the student will be offered a refund of

all the course money paid to date. The refund will be paid to

the student within two weeks of the day on which the course

ceased being provided. Alternatively, the student may be

offered enrolment in an alternative course by TAFE NSW at no

extra cost to the student.

If an alternative course is offered, the student has the right to

choose whether he or she would prefer a full refund of course

fees, or to accept a place in another course. If the student

chooses placement in another course, TAFE NSW will ask

the student to sign a document to indicate that the student

accepts the placement.

TAFE NSW ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE FEES AND REFUNDS

Transfer of Fees

If you complete your English course at TAFE NSW earlier

than expected and there is a further general English course

available at this centre, any remaining fees will be applied

to that course; or if you enrol immediately in a TAFE NSW

vocational course, the remainder of your paid fees will be

transferred to that course. If you are accepted into a TAFE

NSW course before you complete your English course, we

will transfer to that course the remainder of your paid fees as

at the end of the English course session/term in which you

are enrolled at the time of transfer. No fees will be transferred

to other institutions or persons.

Refund Procedures

All applications for refunds must be made in writing and must

contain the electronic Confi rmation of Enrolment (eCOE) form,

receipt for course fees and certifi ed copies of any supporting

documentation. If you provide TAFE NSW with false or

misleading information or documents, or breach your visa

conditions, no refund will be made.

If you complete the general English program earlier than

expected and do not enrol in a TAFE NSW course, remaining

fees will be refunded. There is no refund for public holidays.

The processing fee, application fee, accommodation

placement fee (including guardianship arrangement) and

airport pick-up fee are not refundable.

Refund Policy

A$100 processing fee applies to all refunds except when a

student visa is refused or a TAFE NSW course is cancelled.

Course fee refunds are calculated from the date a written

refund application is received, on the following basis only:

» The English Language Centre will refund 100 percent of

the English language course fee paid if your application for

a visa to study in Australia is rejected.

» The English Language Centre will refund 100 percent of

the English language course fee paid if the course you

have enrolled in is cancelled by TAFE NSW.

» The English Language Centre will refund 90 percent of

the English language course fee paid if you withdraw

from the course 4 weeks (28 days) or more before the

commencement date of course of study.

Please retain a copy of the terms and conditions for your records.

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» The English Language Centre will refund 80 percent of the

English language course fee paid if you withdraw within the

fi nal 4 weeks (28 days) before the commencement date of

course of study.

» There will be no course fee refund on or after the

commencement date of course of study.

No refund will be paid to a third party unless the student

indicates the name and address of the person to whom the

refund should be paid. If no name and address is provided,

the refund will be sent to the student’s home address as

indicated in Part 1 of this form.

Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC)

» All international students are required to pay the OSHC

for themselves and all dependent members of their family

staying with them in Australia.

» If you are currently studying in Australia, you must provide

a copy of your health fund membership records showing

your name, membership number and date of expiry.

» TAFE NSW receives a commission from the health

insurance provider for processing your OSHC payment.

Information Regarding a Disability

(Part 10 of application)

Information about your disability is requested to establish

whether you require the provision of additional services or

facilities not required by students who do not have a disability.

After consideration of your requirements, if the provision

of these services or facilities would impose “unjustifi able

hardship”, for example, a very high cost on TAFE NSW, your

enrolment may be refused or additional fees may apply. You

will be advised in writing of our decision.

Expectations of TAFE NSW

TAFE NSW will:

» Provide the student with the same level of instruction

and educational services as normally provided to other

students enrolled at TAFE NSW.

» Provide an orientation program for the student.

» Monitor the welfare of the student and provide counselling

and ongoing support while the student is enrolled at

TAFE NSW.

» Appoint one or more NSW staff members to act as the

point of contact for students who have access to up-to-

date details of TAFE NSW’s support services for students.

» Pay commission to an agent registered with TAFE NSW

who submits the student’s application.

Expectations of Students and Parents

The student (and parent if the student is under 18, so far as

relevant, will ensure the student complies with the following):

» Is subject to the requirements of the National Code and

must comply with TAFE NSW enrolment conditions and

requirements in respect of international students.

» Must obtain a student visa and comply with student visa

requirements.

» Must meet TAFE NSW course requirements and meet the

requirements of DEEWR-DIAC Course Progress policy –

refer to website www.studyintafe.edu.au for policy and

procedure.

» Must not engage in any activity that may endanger their

safety or the safety of any other person.

» Must ensure requirements are met and maintained for

accommodation and welfare arrangements for students

under 18.

» Must pay the required fees when an offer of placement is

made and fees owing on receipt of invoice.

» Must notify the DET International Students staff if they

defer their studies and notify the International Students

Coordinator at their TAFE NSW Institute immediately if

they terminate their studies, withdraw from their course, or

there are any changes to their visa status.

» Must notify the International Student Coordinator at their

TAFE NSW Institute of their residential address within

7 days of arrival and of any change to their residential

address within 7 days of any change.

No Obligation

TAFE NSW does not represent or guarantee that the student will:

» Be accepted for enrolment at a specifi c TAFE NSW college

» Successfully complete studies undertaken

» Gain entry into further tertiary studies.

» TAFE NSW accepts no liability for any unexpected

interruption in services through events such as staff strikes,

electrical failure, fl oods and other similar events and which

causes a cancellation of classes Fee refunds will not be

provided for classes missed due to such events.

Complaints Procedure

If the student has a complaint about the services provided

by the TAFE NSW Institute or DET International Students,

attempts should be made to resolve the problem with

relevant staff before lodging the complaint. Full details of the

complaints procedure is available at www.studyintafe.edu.au.

So far as possible relevant complaints will be handled upon

the same basis as complaints from a student or parent

ordinarily resident in NSW.

Breach of Terms and Conditions

Any breach of terms and conditions may result in the

termination of the student’s enrolment and may affect the

student’s visa.

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TAFE NSW Academic Calendar 2011 – 2012

2011

Semester 1

Term 1 7 February – 10 April

Autumn Vacation 11 April – 25 April

Term 2 26 April – 3 July

Winter Vacation 4 July – 17 July

Semester 2

Term 3 18 July – 25 September

Spring Vacation 26 September – 9 October

Term 4 10 October – 18 December

Summer Vacation 19 December – 3 February 2012

2012

Semester 1

Term 1 6 February – 5 April

Autumn Vacation 6 April – 22 April

Term 2 23 April – 1 July

Winter Vacation 2 July – 15 July

Semester 2

Term 3 16 July – 23 September

Spring Vacation 24 September – 7 October

Term 4 8 October – 16 December

Summer Vacation 17 December – 1 February 2013

TAFE English Language Centres

2011

Session 1 3 January – 4 February

Session 2 7 February – 11 March

Session 3 14 March – 15 April

Session 4 18 April – 20 May

Session 5 23 May – 24 June

Session 6 27 June – 29 July

Session 7 1 August – 2 September

Session 8 5 September – 7 October

Session 9 10 October – 11 November

Session 10 14 November – 16 December

2012

Session 1 2 January – 3 February

Session 2 6 February – 9 March

Session 3 12 March – 13 April

Session 4 16 April – 18 May

Session 5 21 May – 22 June

Session 6 25 June – 27 July

Session 7 30 July – 31 August

Session 8 3 September – 5 October

Session 9 8 October – 9 November

Session 10 12 November – 14 December

Endeavour Scholarship ProgramsEligible students from the Asia-Pacifi c region may apply for Endeavour

Scholarships for TAFE NSW Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses.

Tuition fees and a living allowance are provided to successful applicants.

For more information on Endeavour Scholarships, go to our website:

www.detinternational.nsw.edu.au/tafe/a_scholarships.html

AusAID – Australian Development Scholarships (ADS)TAFE NSW is a participant in the AusAID ADS program. Citizens of Papua

New Guinea, Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Laos may apply

for an ADS Scholarship.

For further information about the ADS scheme and the selection process, go to:

www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/studyin.cfm

“ THE TEACHERS IN TAFE ARE VERY FRIENDLY AND THEY ARE EVER WILLING TO ASSIST ME TO LEARN AND THIS HAS MADE MY SETTLING DOWN VERY FAST.”Thompson - Africa

TAFE NSWCALENDARS 2011-2012

INDEX1 Your Unique Australian Study Experience

2 Top 10 Reasons to Study with TAFE NSW

4 TAFE NSW Institutes and College Locations

6 Sydney and NSW Transport Networks

8 Northern Sydney Institute

10 Sydney Institute

12 South Western Sydney Institute

14 Western Sydney Institute

16 Hunter Institute

18 Illawarra Institute

20 New England Institute

22 North Coast Institute

24 Riverina Institute

26 Western Institute

28 TAFE NSW English Language Centres

30 Diploma-to-Degree Courses

40 TAFE NSW Course Areas

42 Course Outlines

91 Application Process

92 TAFE NSW ApplyOnline

93 Application Process Diploma-to-Degree

94 Academic Entry Requirements

95 Application Form

97 Fees

98 Terms and Conditions

101 Calendars 2011 – 2012

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT

GUIDE 2011

www.studyintafe.edu.au

CRICOS Provider Name: TAFE NSW - Technical and Further Education Commission | CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E | Printed: August 2010

AGENT REPRESENTATIVE STAMP DET International StudentsPO Box 707 (827- 839 George Street)Broadway NSW 2007 Australia