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2012 VETiS Course Units Arts & Design.................................................... 2 Certificate III in Media........................................2 Building & Construction..........................................2 Certificate II in Building and Construction- Carpentry (Partial) 2 Business & Finance............................................... 3 Certificate II in Business Administration.......................3 Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)..............3 Engineering & Technology.........................................4 Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology..............4 Certificate II in Engineering Studies...........................4 Certificate II in Integrated Technologies.......................5 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology – Support Stream (Year 1 2012)....................................6 Certificate III in IT - Support Stream (Year 2 2012)............6 Fitness & Wellbeing.............................................. 7 Certificate II in Community Recreation- Sport and Recreation....7 Certificate III in Sport & Recreation...........................8 Furnishing & Decoration..........................................9 Certificate II in Furnishing....................................9 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration...........................9 Health & Community Services.....................................10 Certificate II in Community Services...........................10 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills...........................10 Horticulture & Environment......................................11 Certificate II in Floristry....................................11 Certificate II in Horticulture.................................11 Hospitality & Tourism........................................... 12 Certificate II in Hospitality – Multiskilling (Year 1 201).....12 Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations).............12 Certificate III in Events......................................13 Certificate III in Tourism.....................................14

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2012 VETiS Course Units

Arts & Design.......................................................................................................................2Certificate III in Media.....................................................................................................2

Building & Construction........................................................................................................2Certificate II in Building and Construction- Carpentry (Partial)..................................2

Business & Finance..............................................................................................................3Certificate II in Business Administration......................................................................3Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)........................................................3

Engineering & Technology...................................................................................................4Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology.......................................................4Certificate II in Engineering Studies.............................................................................4Certificate II in Integrated Technologies.......................................................................5Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology – Support Stream (Year 1 2012)....................................................................................................................6Certificate III in IT - Support Stream (Year 2 2012).......................................................6

Fitness & Wellbeing..............................................................................................................7Certificate II in Community Recreation- Sport and Recreation..................................7Certificate III in Sport & Recreation...............................................................................8

Furnishing & Decoration.......................................................................................................9Certificate II in Furnishing.............................................................................................9Certificate IV in Interior Decoration...............................................................................9

Health & Community Services............................................................................................10Certificate II in Community Services...........................................................................10Certificate III in Laboratory Skills................................................................................10

Horticulture & Environment................................................................................................11Certificate II in Floristry................................................................................................11Certificate II in Horticulture..........................................................................................11

Hospitality & Tourism.........................................................................................................12Certificate II in Hospitality – Multiskilling (Year 1 201)..............................................12Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations).......................................................12Certificate III in Events.................................................................................................13Certificate III in Tourism...............................................................................................14

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Arts & Design

Certificate III in MediaCourse code- CUF30107First YearUnit code Unit name HoursBSBCRT301A Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills 40CUFIND301B Work effectively in screen and media industries 20CUFDIG303A Produce and prepare photo images 20BSBDES201A Follow a design process 40CUFDIG201A Maintain interactive content 30CUFRES201A Collect and organise content for broadcast or publication 20CUSOHS301A Follow occupational health and safety procedures Second YearCUFANM301A Create 2D digital animation 35CUFWRT301A Write content for a range of media 40BSBDES302A Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms 50CUFDIG302A Author interactive sequences 40CUFDIG301A Prepare video assets 30CUFDIG304A Create visual design components 30For full course information, go to Certificate III in Media

Building & Construction

Certificate II in Building and Construction- Carpentry (Partial)Course code- 21844VICUnit code Unit name HoursCPCCOHS1001A CI CardFirst YearVBQM697 Workplace safety and industry induction 40VBQM698 Workplace procedures for environmental sustainability 16VBQM699 Basic first aid 8VBQM702 Career studies 16VBQM705 Levelling 8VBQM707 Safe handling and use of plant and power tools 16VBQM714 Carpentry hand tools 80VBQM715 Carpentry Power Tools 80VBQM716 Basic setting out 24Second YearVBQM700 Building structures 8VBQM701 Calculations for the building industry 20VBQM703 Communications for the building industry 20VBQM706 Quality principles for the building industry 8VBQM708 Workplace documents and plans 20VBQM717 Sub-floor framing 36VBQM718 Wall framing 48VBQM719 Roof framing 40VBQM720 External cladding 24VBQM721 Installation of window and door frames 24For full course information, go to Certificate II in Building and Construction - Carpentry (Partial)

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Business & Finance

Certificate II in Business AdministrationCourse code- BSB20107Unit code Unit name HoursBSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes 20BSBCMM201A Communicate in the workplace 40BSBCUS201A Deliver a service to customers 40BSBIND201A Work effectively in a business environment 30BSBINM201A Process and maintain workplace information 30BSBINM202A Handle mail 15BSBITU201A Produce simple word processed documents 60BSBITU202A Create and use spreadsheets 30BSBITU203A Communicate electronically 20BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 20BSBWOR202A Organise and complete daily work activities 20BSBWOR204A Use business technology 20For full course information, go to Certificate II in Business Administration

Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)Course code- BSB31007Unit code Unit name HoursBSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes 20BSBITU307A Develop keyboarding speed and accuracy 50BSBADM307B Organise schedules 15BSBINM303A Handle receipts and despatch of information 35BSBITU304A Produce spreadsheets 35BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents 80BSBWRT301A Write simple documents 30BSBCUS301A Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35BSBLEG301A Apply knowledge of legal system to complete tasks 80BSBLEG302A Carry out search of public record 25BSBLEG303A Deliver court documentation 10BSBLEG304A Apply the principles of confidentiality and security within the legal

environment 20

BSBLEG305A Use legal terminology to carry out tasks 40BSBLEG308A Assist in prioritising and planning activities in a legal practice 10For full course information, go to Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)

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Engineering & Technology

Certificate II in Automotive Electrical TechnologyCourse code- AUR20408Unit code Unit name HoursAURC270103A Apply safe working practices 20AURT271781A Implement and monitor environmental regulations in the automotive

mechanical industry 20

AURE224008A Carry out soldering of electrical wiring/ circuits 20AURC270421A Establish relations with customers 20AURC532807A Build customer relations 20AURE218664A Remove and replace electrical/electronic units/assemblies 20AURE219431A Install, test and repair electrical security systems/components 40AURE219531A Install ancillary electrical components 40AURT225667A Use and maintain measuring equipment 15AURE218670A Service maintain or replace batteries 10AURE212297A Test and service outdoor powered equipment 20AURC252327A Identify, clarify and resolve problems 20AURS252290A Process customers complaints 20For full course information, go to Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology

Certificate II in Engineering StudiesCourse code- 22019VICFirst YearUnit code Unit name HoursMEM13014A Apply principles of occupational health & safety in the work environment 10MEM18001C Use hand tools 20MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations 20VBN768 Develop an individual career plan for the engineering industry 20VBN769 Perform basic machining processes 40VBN770 Apply basic fabrication techniques 40VBN772 Use computers for engineering related work activities 20VBN774 Apply basic computational principles in engineering work activities 20Second YearVBN771 Apply electrotechnology principles in an engineering work environment 20VBN773 Produce basic engineering sketches and drawings 20VBN776 Use basic engineering concepts to plan the manufacture of engineering

components 20

VBN777 Handle engineering materials 20VBN778 Produce basic engineering components and products using fabrication and

machining 60

VBN782 Perform basic welding and thermal cutting processes to fabricate engineering structures

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For full course information, go to Certificate II in Engineering Studies

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Certificate II in Integrated TechnologiesCourse code- 22071VICFirst YearUnit code Unit name HoursUEENEEE048C Carry out routine work activities in an electrotechnology environment 40VBP120 Perform basic network and computer maintenance 30VBP137 Assemble and connect an extra low voltage battery power source 30VBP138 Maintain rechargeable battery systems 30

VBP139 Identify and locate building blocks of a centralized power generation system 30

VBP118 Carry out a shared technology project 60VBP141 Install a sustainable extra low voltage energy power system 30Second Year

VBP140 Set up an extra low voltage emergency power supply system (not exceeding 32V) 30

UEENEEE079A Identify and select components, accessories, materials for electrotechnology work activities 20

VBP130 Implement a digital circuit using a programmable logic device (PLD) 30VBP136 Operate a small power supply system 30UEENEEE044B Apply technologies and concepts to electrotechnology work activities 100For full course information, go to Certificate II in Integrated Technologies

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Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology – Support Stream (Year 1 2012)Course code- ICA30111Unit Code Unit name HoursBSBOHS302B Participate effectively in OHS communication and consultative

processes30

BSBSUS301A Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices 40ICAICT302A Install and optimise operating system software 20ICASAS301A Run standard diagnostic tests 20ICANWK304A Administer network peripherals 20ICASAS307A Install, configure and secure a small office home office network 50ICAICT303A Connect internal hardware components 20ICASAS303A Care for computer hardware 20ICASAS306A Maintain equipment and software 20ICAICT305A Identify and use current industry-specific technologies 60

For full course information, go to Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (Support Stream) 

Certificate III in IT - Support Stream (Year 2 2012)Course code-: ICA30105

Unit Code Unit nameHour

sICAS3031B Provide advice to clients 40ICTCC330B Manage customer relationship 35ICAS3115B Maintain equipment and software in working order 20ICAT3025B Run standard diagnostic tests 20ICAU3004B Apply occupational health and safety procedures 20ICAU3019B Migrate to new technology 20ICAI3020B Install and optimise operating system software 20ICAI3021B Connect internal hardware components 20ICAS3024B Provide basic system administration 20ICAS3234B Care for computer hardware 20ICAB4135B Create a simple mark-up language document to specification 20ICAB4169B Use development software and it tools to build a basic website 20ICAD3218B Create user documentation 20ICAS4201B Transfer content to a website using commercial packages 20ICAU4207B Apply web authoring tool to convert client data for websites 20

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Fitness & Wellbeing

Certificate II in Community Recreation- Sport and RecreationCourse code- SRC2026Unit code Unit name HoursSRXCAI001B Assist in preparing sport and recreation sessions for participants 6SRXCAI002B Assist in conducting sport and recreation sessions for participants 8SRXCAI003B Provide equipment for activities 7SRXGCSO02A Deal with client feedback 10SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 10BSBCMN101A Prepare for work 30BSBCMN102A Complete daily work activities 20BSBCMN202A Organise and complete daily work activities 20SRCCRD002B Apply the principles of community development to community

recreation work 15

SRCCRO002B Respond to clients at risk 15SRCCRO003B Apply point of sale handling procedures in a recreation setting 10SRXEMR001A Respond to emergency situations 18SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 10HLTFA201A Provide basic emergency life support 8SRXOHS001B Follow defined occupational health and safety policy and procedures 10SRSOGP001A Operate in accord with accepted officiating practices, styles, legal and

ethical responsibilities to manage risk 25

SRSOGP002A Apply rules and regulations to conduct games and competitions 15SRXFAC001B Maintain equipment for activities 5SRXFAC002B Maintain sport and recreational facilities 7SRCCAP004A Support delivery of a group activity 15SRCCAP005A Perform warm-up stretching and cooling down techniques before and

after participation in an activity 15

SRSCOP013B Develop a career goal setting plan 5SRXINU002A Apply sport and recreation law 10SRXINU003A Analyse participation patterns in specific markets of the leisure and

recreation industry 20

SRXRES001B Educate the public on the safe use of a sport and recreational resource

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SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10SRCCRO007B Operate in accordance with accepted instructional practices, styles

and legal and ethical responsibilities 25

SRXCAI004B Plan a session or program for participants 20SRXCAI005B Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants 8SRXGRO001A Facilitate a group 12SRXGRO002A Deal with conflict 10SRFFIT001B Provide orientation to clients prior to undertaking a fitness program 15SRFFIT003B Undertake client induction and screening 10SRFFIT004B Develop basic fitness programs 20SRFFIT005B Apply basic exercise science to exercise instruction 15SRFFIT006B Use and maintain core fitness industry equipment 10HLTFA301B Apply First Aid 18For full course information, go to Certificate II in Community Recreation- Sport and Recreation

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Certificate III in Sport & RecreationCourse code- SIS30510Unit code Unit name HoursBSBWOR301A Organize personal work priorities 30HLTFA301C Apply first aid 18ICAU2006B Operate computing packages 60SISSOGP301A Conduct games or competitions 50SISXCCS201A Provide customer service 15SISXEMR201A Respond to emergency situations 18SISXOHS101A Follow Occupational Health and Safety 10

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Furnishing & Decoration

Certificate II in FurnishingCourse code- 21278VICUnit code Unit name HoursMSAPMOHS200A Work safely 30MSAPMSUP102A Communicate in the workplace 20MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team 40LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20LMFFM2001B Use furniture making sector hand and power tools 40LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing components 20LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24LMFFM2005B Join solid timber 8LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured board conversation techniques 16LMFFM3002B Construct furniture using leg and rail method 64LMFKB2001A Prepare for cabinet installation 12CPCCOHSIOOIA Work safely 6For full course information, go to Certificate II in Furnishing

Certificate IV in Interior DecorationCourse code- LMF40408Unit code Unit name HoursBSBDES302A Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms 50CUVCOR09B Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent

and communicate the concept 80

SIRRMER009A Produce perspective drawings, plans and elevations 45LMFID4002A Decorate residential interiors 80For full course information, go to Certificate IV in Interior Decoration

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Health & Community Services

Certificate II in Community ServicesCourse code- CHC20108First YearUnit code Unit name HoursCHCCS405C Identify and address specific client needs 15CHCFC301A Support the development of children 45CHCGROUP201C Support the activities of existing groups 20CHCCOM201C Communicate with people accessing the services of the

organisation 15

CHCCS211A Prepare for work in the community services sector 55HLTOHS200B Participate in OHS processes 20CHCORG201A Follow policies, procedures and programs of the organisation 15CHCORG202C Work with others 15HLTFA301C Apply First Aid 18Second YearCHCPR301B Provide experiences to support children's play and learning 40CHCMH301B Work effectively in mental health 50CHCRH401B Work effectively in the leisure and health industry 50CHCCS421A Undertake community sector work within own community 80CHCAD401D Advocate for clients 20CHCCW301C Operate under a casework framework 20For full course information, go to Certificate II in Community Services

Certificate III in Laboratory SkillsCourse code- MSL30109Unit code Unit name HoursMSL913001A Communicate with other people 40MSL922001A Record and present data 40MSL943002A Participate in laboratory/ field workplace safety 40MSL913002A Plan and conduct laboratory/ field work 40MSL933001A Maintain the laboratory fit for purpose 30MSL933002A Contribute to the achievement of quality objectives 30MSL973004A Perform aseptic techniques 40MSL973002A Prepare working solutions 50MSAENV272A Participate in environmentally sustainable work

practices 30

MSL973001A Perform basic test 60MSL973007A Perform microscopic examinations 40MSL953001A Receive and prepare samples for testing 30MSL973003A Prepare culture media 30For full course information, go to Certificate III in Laboratory Skills

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Horticulture & Environment

Certificate II in FloristryCourse code- WRF20104Unit code Unit name HoursWRRCS1B Communicate in the workplace 50WRRM2B Perform routine housekeeping duties 18WRRLP1B Apply safe working practices 18WRRER1B Work effectively in a retail environment 40WRRCA1B Operate retail equipment 21WRRCA2B Apply point of sale handling procedures 21RTC2016A Recognise plants 40WRRI1B Perform stock control procedures 36WRRF1B Balance register/terminal 18WRFO202B Care for floristry stock and merchandise 60WRFO203B Prepare and display floristry stock 30WRFLO201B Provide service to floristry customers 36WRFO204B Assemble and prepare floristry products 130WRRLP2B Minimise theft 21WRRS1B Sell products and services 18For full course information, go to Certificate II in Floristry

Certificate II in Horticulture Course code- AHC20410Unit code Unit name HoursAHCCHM201A Apply chemicals under supervision 30AHCIRG202A Assist with the operation of pressurised irrigation 40AHCLSC201A Assist with landscape construction work 30AHCLSC204A Lay paving 30AHCMOM203A Operate basic machinery and equipment 20AHCNSY203A Undertake propagation activities 30AHCOHS201A Participate in OHS processes 20AHCPCM201A Recognise plants 40AHCPGD201A Plant trees and shrubs 20AHCPGD203A Prune shrubs and small trees 35AHCPMG202A Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders 30AHCSOL201A Determine basic properties of soil and / or growing

media20

AHCTRF204A Support turf establishment 40AHCWRK204A Work effectively in the industry 20AHCWRK209A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 20For full course information, go to Certificate II in Horticulture

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Hospitality & Tourism

Certificate II in Hospitality – Multiskilling (Year 1 201)Course code- SIT20207Unit code Unit name HoursSITXCOM001A Work with colleagues and customers 25SITXCOM002A Work in a socially diverse environment 20SITXOHS001B Follow health, safety and security procedures 12SITXOHS002A Follow workplace hygiene procedures 15SITHIND002A Apply hospitality skills in the workplace SITHFAB003A Serve food and beverage to customers 80SITHCCC002A Present food 6SIRXCCS001A Apply point of sale handling procedures 20SITHFAB001C Clean and tidy bar areas 15SITXINV001A Receive and store stock 10SITXCCC001B Organise and prepare foodSITHIND001B Develop and update hospitality industry knowledgeFor full course information, go to Certificate II in Hospitality- Multiskilling

Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)Course code- SIT20307For information regarding this program, please contact Hospitality DepartmentT: 03 9209 5938 (Moorabbin)T: 03 9564 6250 (Waverley)E: [email protected]     

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Certificate III in EventsCourse code- SIT30607

Waverley CampusFirst YearUnit code Unit name HoursSITXCOM002A Work in a socially diverse environment 20SITXADM001A Perform office procedures 20BSBITU302A Create electronic presentations 20SITTVAF001A Provide venue information and assistance 20SITXEVT005A Organise in house events or functions 40SITXEVT012A Select event venue and sites 35BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents 80Second YearSITXEVT001B Develop and update event industry knowledge 25SITXCOM001A Work with colleagues and customers 25SITXOHS001B Follow health, safety and security procedures 12SITXCOM005A Make presentations 30SITTTSL001A Operate an online information system 40SITTTSL002A Access and interpret product information 65SITTTSL004A Source and provide Australian destination information and advice 40SITXEVT009A Develop event concepts 30SITXEVT002B Provide event staging support 31

Moorabbin CampusFirst YearSITXEVT001B Develop and update event industry knowledge 25SITXCOM001A Work with colleagues and customers 25SITXOHS001B Follow health, safety and security procedures 12SITXCOM005A Make presentations 30SITTTSL001A Operate an online information system 40SITTTSL002A Access and interpret product information 65SITTTSL004A Source and provide Australian destination information and advice 40SITXEVT009A Develop event concepts 30SITXEVT002B Provide event staging support 31Second YearUnit code Unit name HoursSITXCOM002A Work in a socially diverse environment 20SITXADM001A Perform office procedures 20BSBITU302A Create electronic presentations 20SITTVAF001A Provide venue information and assistance 20SITXEVT005A Organise in house events or functions 40SITXEVT012A Select event venue and sites 35BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents 80For full course information, go to Certificate III in Events

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Certificate III in TourismCourse code- SIT30107First yearUnit code Unit name HoursSITTIND001B Develop and update tourism industry knowledge 25SITXCCS001B Provide visitor information 35SITXOHS001B Follow health, safety and security procedures 12SITTTSL001A Operate an online information system 40SITTTSL002A Access and interpret product information 65SITTTSL004A Source and provide Australian destination information and advice 40SITXCOM005A Make presentations 30Second yearSITXCCS001B Provide visitor information 35SITXCOM002A Work in a socially diverse environment 20SITTTSL012B Construct domestic airfares 35SITTTSL005A Sell tourism products and services 35SITTTSL006B Prepare quotations 30SITTTSL009B Process travel related documentation 26SITTTSL003A Source and provide international destination information and advice 45BSBITU302A Create electronic presentations 20For full course information, go to Certificate III in Tourism

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