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TAFE 2013 WESTERN AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL COURSE GUIDE

Western Australia TAFE Institutes:

© 2012 Education and Training International Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is correct at the time of printing, however changes may have been made since that date. The most up-to-date and accurate information is provided on the website at www.eti.wa.edu.au. Education and Training International reserves the right to alter any course, fee, subject, admission requirement or other arrangement without prior notice. Registered Training Organisation/National Provider Number 52395

CRICOS Provider Code 00020G

Contents TAFE Courses Animal Studies – Aquaculture

28

Art – Design – Multimedia

36

Aviation

56

Beauty Services – Fitness

64

Great reasons to study with TAFE Western Australia

4

Perth and Western Australia

5

TAFE Western Australia Institutes

7

Metropolitan TAFE Locations

8

Building and Construction

70

Perth and Western Australian Transport

9

Business – Management – Commerce – Accounting

76

Engineering

92

Institute Profiles

10

Support Services

20

Accommodation / Airport Reception

22

English Language Centres

24

How to read this course guide TAFE Western Australia Courses

Health – Community Services – Education

104

Horticulture – Environmental Science – Conservation

120

25

Hospitality – Tourism

126

26

Information Technology

140

Maritime

150

Science

158

Pathways to University

160

Application Process

162

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Great reasons to study with TAFE Western Australia

Government owned and operated High quality courses and widespread recognition of qualifications offered by institutions that are government backed and guaranteed.

Practical Workplace skills Industry training that gives you skills employers need.

Pathways Our programs offer flexible entry requirements and provide opportunities for further study at university.

Value for Money High quality training and support at an affordable cost.

Study with Australian Students You will experience an education system that is designed firstly for Australia’s needs but proudly supports a truly international education.

Great Locations Campuses throughout metropolitan Perth and regional Western Australia.

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“High quality training and support at an affordable cost.”

Perth and Western Australia We’re delighted that you are considering Western Australia (WA) as a possible study destination. It is a big decision to decide to study abroad and we know that it is not just about the institution and course you choose, but where it is located and the lifestyle experience you will have during your studies. Perth is a modern, clean and multicultural city, with people from many different nationalities and religions living together in harmony. With a rapidly growing population of over 2 million people, Perth is one of Australia’s most dynamic and prosperous cities. Western Australia is in the same time zone as many Asian regions and a direct flight from a number of capital cities in Asia, Africa, the sub-continent and the Gulf States. This is important if you plan to return home during study breaks or if you have family who wish to visit. As a strong resource rich growth state with low unemployment, Western Australia offers opportunities for industry work experience and part-time work while you study.

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Perth

DRIVING DISTANCES FOR THE REGIONAL CAMPUSES

Kununurra

Perth – Northam – 97 kms Perth – Bunbury – 172 kms Perth – Albany – 409 kms Perth – Geraldton – 425 kms

Broome

*These distances are correct at the time of printing. Please visit www.mainroads.wa.gov.au for more information.

South Hedland

Karratha

Geraldton

PERTH

Northam

Narrogin Bunbury

Margaret River Denmark

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Kalgoorlie

TAFE Western Australia

Albany

TAFE Western Australia Institutes Metropolitan Institutes

Regional Institutes

Central Institute of Technology

C.Y. O’Connor Institute

East Perth Leederville Mt Lawley Perth Nedlands

Narrogin Northam Durack Institute of Technology Geraldton

Challenger Institute of Technology

Great Southern Institute of Technology

Beaconsfield Fremantle Murdoch Munster Peel Rockingham

Albany Denmark Kimberley Training Institute Broome Kununurra

Polytechnic West Armadale Balga Bentley Carlisle Jandakot Midland Thornlie

Pilbara Institute Karratha South Hedland South West Institute of Technology

West Coast Institute of Training

Bunbury Busselton Margaret River

Clarkson Joondalup

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Clarkson

METROPOLITAN TAFE LOCATIONS

THE TRANSPERTH TRAIN SYSTEM Train trips* (sourced from transperth) Perth – Clarkson: 36 minutes Perth – Joondalup: 29 minutes Perth – Fremantle: 28 minutes Perth – Rockingham: 31 minutes Perth – Mandurah: 49 minutes Perth – Midland: 21 minutes Perth – Armadale: 31 minutes Perth – Thornlie: 20 minutes *These trip times are current at the time of printing. Please visit www.transperth.wa.gov.au for more specific information.

Midland

Mt Lawley Leederville

Perth East Perth

Rockingham & Peel

Munster

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Armadale

Perth and Western Australian Transport Western Australia has a broad network of public transport options. Perth Airport is the gateway to Western Australia and for most international students is the first place you will see. From Perth Airport you can connect to a network of regional airports located across our large state. In Perth public transport is provided by Transperth. Transperth is part of the State Government’s Public Transport Authority (PTA), and provides public transport services in the Perth metropolitan region. This includes Perth’s public buses, trains and ferries. All buses within Perth, Fremantle and Joondalup city zones are free. Outside of these city zones you will pay a fare. As an international student, you will receive a 40 per cent discount on all public transport throughout Western Australia. The city has a modern and comparably safe network of buses, trains and ferries. You are able to use any combination of these three services on one ticket. The fares are valid for up to three hours and are determined by the number of “zones” you travel through during your journey. A SmartRider ticketing system makes getting about much easier, without the need to carry the right amount of money all the time. Beyond Perth, TransWA provides bus and train services to regional locations in WA. Regional cities also have local bus networks. Network information, timetables and other useful information about your public transport options can be found at the following websites: www.transperth.wa.gov.au www.transwa.wa.gov.au

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Institute Profiles

WA International Training Provider of the Year 2010 & 2011

www.central.wa.edu.au Central Institute of Technology is Western Australia’s first

With the combination of quality training, facilities, activities

post-secondary education institution, having run its first

and study outcomes you can expect a smooth transition to

classes in 1900. With a long and proud history, Central has

the next stage of your career journey, whether it is on to

played a significant role in the development of Vocational

university, or into your chosen profession.

Education and Training (VET) in the State.

English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students

Now one of Australia’s largest VET Institutes, Central

(ELICOS)

trains more than 29,000 students annually, including 1000

Central delivers fully accredited English courses that are

international students each semester from more than 80

regulated by government and offer high quality outcomes

countries.

for our students.

Located in Perth, Western Australia, Central has a range

Compliance with NEAS (National ELT Accreditation Scheme)

of nationally accredited study options for international

standards and criteria, positions Central as a premium

students. Our seven campuses boast excellent, state-of-

provider of English language programs in Australia.

the-art facilities and resources. They are all located near the

University Education Pathways

centre of Perth’s CBD, making them easy to reach by public transport and allowing you to experience the very best of life

Central has articulation arrangements in place with Curtin

in a vibrant, cosmopolitan city.

University, University of Western Australia (UWA), Murdoch University and Edith Cowan University (ECU).

With innovative training that has been developed in close partnership with industry, Central is committed to delivering

Under these arrangements, graduates from the majority

the skilled workforce of the future.

of Central’s Diploma and Advanced Diploma programs are eligible for entry into a university’s undergraduate degrees.

Central has won Western Australia’s International Training

Graduates are also often eligible for advanced standing.

Provider of the Year award two years running. These

Advanced Standing means that students are able to reduce

prestigious awards recognise Central for its innovation and

their study load and/or the amount of time it takes to

excellence in training for international students.

complete their university degree. Currently, over 75% of

International Centre

Central courses for international students have pathways in

The International Centre is dedicated to the personal and

place.

academic needs and well being of international students studying at Central Institute of Technology. International Centre staff offer friendly, specialised support and guidance for students from initial contact through to graduation to ensure that your experience at Central is an enjoyable and rewarding one.

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www.challenger.wa.edu.au Challenger Institute of Technology is the preferred choice of approximately 23,000 students studying in a huge variety of fields. As an international student you can choose from over 50 courses, from Certificate II to Advanced Diploma, across seven campuses. Challenger works closely with industry partners to offer a learning experience focused on gaining the qualification, knowledge and skills highly valued by employers. You will gain practical skills and knowledge that can lead you to an exciting career or a passport to further your studies in higher education. Challenger Institute’s campuses are located along the coastline of Perth from Fremantle to the Peel region and inland to Murdoch. Travelling to all of our campuses is simple as they are all located in close proximity to train and

Industry Placement and Live Works Training

bus stations.

International Office

Industry Relevant Courses

We understand that it will be the first time for some of you to be away from home or family, and it may be the first time in a foreign country. Our friendly staff are committed to providing you with support as you embark on your academic journey with us in Western Australia. The International Student Support Office is here to welcome and assist you with adjusting to life

Challenger Institute works closely with employers to provide you with relevant and up-to-date learning experiences. Many of our courses include work placements so you can apply your skills in a workplace setting to ensure that you are ‘job ready’ when you graduate. Challenger has a number of specialised training venues known as ‘live works’. These live works venues offer you hands-on industry-relevant opportunities beyond traditional learning avenues, in an actual work environment. These venues also have real customers in the areas of beauty therapy, massage, hospitality and fashion.

Challenger Institute’s specialist schools are closely aligned to industry needs and provide you with a wide range of choice in study areas including: • • • • • • • • • •

Accounting, Business & Management Aged Care & Community Services Construction & Trade Engineering Health & Lifestyle Horticulture & Environmental Science Hospitality, Cookery & Tourism Information Technology Oil & Gas Maritime & Marine

in Australia and all your study support needs including: • • • • • • •

Orientation program Academic study support Personal/well-being support Extra-curricular activities Mentor support Employment advice and support Accommodation referral service

Pathways to University Challenger Institute has articulation arrangements with Murdoch and Curtin University. This means that on completion of a Certificate IV or Diploma, you can use your qualification to apply for entry to a wide range of courses at university. Qualifications at the diploma level or advanced diploma level may also provide credit for up to one year advanced standing in a three or four year degree which can shorten your university studies significantly and reduce your overall cost. 2013 International Course Guide

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www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au Industry Relevant Courses

awarded with the WA Large Training Provider of the Year

Polytechnic West (PWA) is Western Australia’s (WA) largest

Award as well as the Finalist for International Training

publicly funded dual sector provider of Vocational Education

Provider of the Year Award.

and Training (VET), and Higher Education (HE). We offer

Polytechnic West will provide you with the highest standard

more than 350 VET qualifications and over 10 HE courses

of applied education and training. By studying with PWA

across a wide range of trade and para-professional study

you’ll have access to a range of contemporary and industry

areas.

standard training facilities, such as:

PWA began delivering to international students in 1994



and now delivers over 100 nationally accredited courses

includes a 1,500 square metre hangar facility that houses our

and recognised qualifications to international students in

very own, static, Boeing 737 training aircraft.

partnership with Education and Training International (ETI).



The AeroSpace Training Centre in Jandakot, which

The Bentley Hospitality Institute in Bentley, which

Pathways to University

includes training kitchens, bakery, butchery and award

PWA is committed to providing comprehensive vocational

winning restaurant and bistro.

and academic pathways for students regardless of whether



you are studying at VET or HE levels. PWA are continuing

which includes access to computer controlled machining and

to expand the HE courses offered and all courses provide

robotics.

graduates with a recognised pathway to study at university,



enabling you to enter at either second or third year of a

The specialist Metals and Engineering Centre in Midland,

The Equine Training Centre in Armadale, with purpose

built

Bachelor degree in a similar discipline area.

classrooms,

stable

complex,

large

all-weather

demonstration area, training ring, pacing and racing track,

Campuses

track rooms and associated facilities.

Courses are delivered at one or more of PWA’s six major

International Centre

campuses in the Perth metropolitan area - Armadale, Balga,

Polytechnic West's International Centre has a team of

Bentley, Carlisle, Midland and Thornlie and the specialist

dedicated staff able to work across all campuses. They have

AeroSpace Training Centre located in Jandakot.

extensive experience and are able to monitor your progress

All major campuses offer you plenty of outdoor spaces to

and provide you with a variety of support services to enable

relax between classes with friends, enjoy sporting activities,

you every opportunity to succeed in your chosen field of

or make use of the libraries to aid your study. The stress free

study.

environment is designed to help you reach your optimum

A nationally recognised qualification from Polytechnic West

learning capacity.

will open doors to a new world of exciting possibilities. As

Teaching and Learning

one of our graduates, you will be respected for your practical,

Polytechnic West’s lecturers are qualified, posses relevant

industry relevant skills, and our qualification will provide the

industry experience and have earned the organisation an

chance to take your career anywhere you wish.

outstanding reputation for excellence in applied education and training. Recognising this excellence in 2011, we were

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www.wcit.wa.edu.au West Coast Institute features the superb multi-award winning West Coast Hospitality and Tourism Academy which includes the superb Pavilion restaurant, new purpose built training kitchens and specialist bakery and patisserie kitchens. West Coast is the only Australian education provider to date to be awarded the prestigious World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) award for excellence in quality culinary education.

West Coast Institute is an award winning institute with modern facilities across four sites in Perth’s Northern suburbs, where thousands of international students have been welcomed from over 50 countries in recent years. Courses include: Business & Accounting Community Services & Health Information Technology & Games Animation Children’s Services & Education Assistant Fitness & Beauty Therapy Conservation and Horticulture Hospitality, Cookery & Bakery Tourism and Events Building & Construction Trades

Industry Related Training

Information and Communication Technology students can take advantage of Western Australia’s only Institute delivered motion capture studio which enhances the learning experience of design, animation and games animation programs. West Coast’s on site beauty and treatment salon provides beauty students with real client experience to develop their skills while they are training.

West Coast partners with employers to design and develop training that meets industry standards, using high-quality resources that enables students to graduate with world-class skills and well prepared for success in their chosen career.

The new Trades North state-of-the-art facility opened in 2011 has rapidly become a leading trade training provider in Western Australia, delivering programs including bricklaying, carpentry and joinery, wall and floor tiling and plastering.

Many of our courses include work based training or practicum placements providing our students with real life experience to enhance their classroom based learning and ensuring students are “job ready” with the knowledge they need to succeed in the jobs of tomorrow.

Support for international students

With advanced standing through articulation agreements with Edith Cowan University and Curtin University, many West Coast qualifications lead straight into university courses reducing study loads and costs.

Joondalup

International students at West Coast enjoy a high level of personal attention from experienced and committed staff who provide academic and pastoral support services that enrich the experience of each student ensuring their success.

West Coast has established key academies of Excellence

The beautiful lakeside location of West Coast Institute’s main campus provides a relaxing environment for a successful and enjoyable student experience. Situated in the heart of Joondalup, just a short walk from Joondalup’s CBD, the Lakeside Shopping Centre and Joondalup Bus and Train Station with convenient links to central Perth in less than 25 minutes.

• • • •

Joondalup has excellent supporting infrastructure for international students including accommodation, health services, cinema and entertainment, a multi storey shopping mall, superb recreational facilities and excellent beaches just

Specialist Centres

Academy of Health Sciences Academy of Hospitality & Tourism Academy of Digital Technologies Trades North

10 minutes drive away.

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www.cyoc.wa.edu.au About the CY O’Connor Institute

Course Areas

The CY O’Connor Institute is a regional institute that delivers vocational education and training to Australian and

CY O’Connor Institute offers a range of Certificate and Diploma courses in the following study areas:

International students.

• Accounting

Campus Locations

• Aged Care

The CY O’Connor Institute has four campuses situated

• Business

throughout the West Australian Wheatbelt, these campuses are in Merredin, Moora, Narrogin and Northam.

• Children’s Services

Each of these campuses offer a taste of the Australian

• Community Services

lifestyle while providing access to quality education.

• Management

Join other satisfied students

• Nursing

In a recent student satisfaction survey, the Institute achieved a satisfaction level well above the average for the State’s TAFE institutes, 93.3% compared with the State average of 88.4%. These results are attributed to not only the quality of education and training, but also to the genuine care and interest shown to every student by our staff. These outstanding results, which have been achieved not only this year but for the past four years, provides students with a rich learning experience and is a great accomplishment for the Institute.

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www.durack.edu.au Named the West Australian Large Training Provider of the Year in 2010, Durack Institute of Technology is one of Western Australia’s leading vocational education and

Industry Related Training and Courses

training providers.

range from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma levels which

Durack delivers training at five campuses throughout the Mid West and Gascoyne regions with uniquely modern training facilities and resources. Locations include the Batavia Coast Maritime Institute (Geraldton), Carnarvon campus, Exmouth campus, Geraldton main campus and smaller Wiluna campus

can lead to Degree programs at Universities across Australia.

for remote inland communities.

Durack offers courses for international students in training

Durack delivers over 150 courses to more than 6,000 students each year across a broad range of disciplines. Qualifications

Durack works closely with employers and builds industry partnerships to offer relevant and up-to-date learning experiences.

areas such as:

Student Opportunities As per their visa requirements, international students can

• Animal Care

• Environmental Science

engage in full time courses at the main campus in the port

• Aquaculture

• Hospitality

• Business

• Information Technology

• Children’s Services

• Laboratory Science

• Community Services

• Nursing

city of Geraldton which is located approximately 450km north of Perth. The city offers spectacular views of the beautiful coastline to the west and rolling hills and breakaway ranges to the east with a Mediterranean climate perfect for outdoor activities

• Conservation &

year round. Outside of study time, students can enjoy a

Land Management

variety of water sports such as kite surfing, surfing, fishing, kayaking, diving and swimming or take a trip to the nearby

Specialist Training Facilities

Abrolhos Islands which are well known for their natural

The Batavia Coast Maritime Institute (BCMI) is an attractive

wildlife and scenic vistas

option for students wishing to undertake courses in Maritime

Student Support

Transport and Distribution, Marine Tourism, Environmental

A high level of personal attention to Durack student's

Science,

academic and personal well-being is offered through the

Aquaculture. With these state-of-the-art facilities, BCMI at

Client Services team. Lecturers have extensive industry

Durack is now a leading supplier of ornamental fish to other

experience and are dedicated to supporting the diverse

parts of Australia and the world.

needs of students from both local regional and international

Another unique training facility at Durack is the Zeewijk

backgrounds. Durack is one of the few training institutes to

Restaurant which was established in 1985. An essential part

offer international students the experience of accommodation

of training for students studying Hospitality and Commercial

on campus at Pepperell Village. Residential supervisors offer

Cookery, it features purpose built training kitchens and

international students support and assistance in adjusting to

students are required to participate in every aspect of

their new study and living environment.

managing and operating the restaurant which is regularly

Conservation

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and

Land

Management,

or

www.gsinstitute.wa.edu.au www gsi Great Southern Institute of Technology is an award winning training Institute which offers a large range of study options for local and international students. At our modern and well equipped campuses in Albany, Mount Barker, Denmark and Katanning, we deliver programs from Certificate to Advanced Diploma level with skilled, supportive staff assisting you to

• Art, Design & Media

meet your training and career objectives.

• Horticulture

Location

• Marine Studies

The Institute’s main campus is located in Albany in the south

• Conservation & Land Management

• Business & Management • Commerce & Accounting • Health & Community Services

of Western Australia, a thriving port city and administrative hub for the region. As Western Australia’s first European

Support for International Students

settlement, Albany has an abundance of attractions, activities

As a regional Institute, we value the diversity that you, as

and history. With its spectacular coastline, mountains and

an international student, bring to the Institute and our

rivers, and vibrant community, people are drawn to the

community. In return, we offer smaller classes, supportive

city to experience all it has to offer. You can visit our world

staff and an opportunity to immerse yourself in a friendly and

class surfing beaches, climb mountains, or join the locals

safe community. Services and support include:

for a coffee and chat. Our smaller campuses also provide

• Academic study support

the opportunity to combine study and regional living in the

• Personal/social support

beautiful southern part of Western Australia.

• Employment advice and support

Industry Related Training

• Accommodation referral service

Many courses include work based training or practicum placements, providing the opportunity for real-life experience, to complement classroom based training. Great Southern Institute has extensive links with local businesses and industry, so that you not only gain work based skills, but are able to network with local businesses and organisations.

Courses Great Southern Institute offers over 350 nationally accredited courses, with programs offered to international students in the following disciplines:

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www.kti.wa.edu.au Background

learning about the administrative and legislative side of running a centre.

Kimberley Training Institute (KTI) is located in one of the world’s last great wilderness areas in the far north of Western Australia. Covering an expanse of nearly 425,000 square kilometres and with a population of just 30,000 it has fewer people per square kilometre than almost any other place on Earth. International students are introduced to the lifestyle, culture and industry of the Kimberley through a variety of programs.

Aquaculture With a history of pearling and aquaculture Broome is recognised as a leading centre for progressive aquaculture development. The state of the art Broome Aquaculture Centre provides students with a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of progressive aquaculture development in Australia and allows students to gain experience with finfish, mollusc and crustacean culture techniques.

Our towns

Business Studying Business or Management at KTI can help you manage quality customer service, get the most out of your team and give you the skills to plan your business future. If you see yourself as a Frontline Supervisor, Program Manager Team Leader or Business Manager then your career starts here.

• Broome is a renowned tourist centre where you will find some of the best beaches in the world and unique remote environments where you can explore the best the Kimberley has to offer. • Kununurra is the heart of the Ord Valley’s horticulture area. It brings many opportunities to travellers, like seasonal work, from mangoes to melons. The Kimberley’s natural wonders entice them to stay and with various training and work opportunities, who wouldn’t stay?

Information Technology KTI has a dedicated computer laboratory which operates on a Microsoft platform. KTI are a Cisco Authorised Academy, as well as authorised Partner of CompTIA. IT graduates are in high demand and can take their pick of the most dynamic opportunities on offer both in Australia and overseas.

People come to the Kimberley to have an adventure, immerse themselves in the awesome landscape and experience the outback. Kimberley Training Institute students gain a unique experience and one that they will remember for a lifetime.

English Want to improve your English? In this class you will work in a supportive group environment with a qualified teacher to improve your reading and writing skills.

Some of the courses we offer include: Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management There are a variety of areas that you can train in which include tropical horticulture, commercial forestry, commercial gardening and landscaping, local fruit and vegetable production, remote community food production and Conservation and Land Management.

Commercial Cookery Love food? This course gives you the tools to become a qualified chef. You will learn a variety of cooking techniques, food presentation skills as well as develop your interpersonal skills. Hospitality Gain essential ‘Front of House’ skills in our dedicated Industry training restaurant The Pearler’s Shed in Broome. In this course you will learn how to supervise bars and restaurants, gaming operations, front desk and reception areas.

Children’s Services Make a positive and meaningful difference to childrens lives. The course provides you with many opportunities to develop your skills as an educator including supporting and caring for children as well as

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www.swit.wa.edu.au Located just 175km south of Perth, Bunbury is the heart of

workshops,

scientific

laboratories

and

purpose

built

the South West, WA’s premier holiday region. Its distinctive

horticultural hothouses essential to preparing candidates

coastal location and balmy Mediterranean climate combines

for jobs in hospitality, commercial cookery, horticulture,

amazing natural surrounds including pristine beaches,

viticulture, mining, engineering, surveying and building.

exquisite forests, premium wineries and vineyards.

Incorporating a Centre of Wine Excellence our Margaret River

The South West also boasts some of the finest furniture

Campus provides a world class training venue for practical

galleries and is widely recognised for its distinctive

and theoretical elements of wine grape growing, cellar

contribution to the creative industries as well as being a

operations, cellar door sales and wine tourism industries.

magnet for visitors wanting to experience the very best that

The sophisticated research and tasting facilities coupled with

the tourism and hospitality sector has to offer.

a working winery for hands-on experience makes this the

The region covers an area of 23 970 square kilometres and

premier provider of wine industry training for the cultivation,

has the most diverse regional economy based on:

manufacture and bottling, as well as the promotion of wine sales at the cellar door in Western Australia.



A diverse mining sector



A strong agricultural and horticulture sector



Unique timber and forest products

diverse student body, consolidates the Institute’s reputation



World Class wine industry

of producing graduates of an outstanding calibre with an



Diverse retail sector



A broad range of manufacturing



Extensive construction industry



Award winning service industries

The extensive industry experience of our lecturers as well as their commitment and dedication to working with a

excellent track record of employment outcomes. The South West institute of Technology has forged long standing and successful partnerships with many mining and resource companies throughout Australia. These partnerships have enabled the Institute to work closely with industry to develop and deliver innovative training opportunities that

Through our regional network we are able to provide

meet the current and future training needs for our students.

expertise and resources to assist students to realise their

Our collaborative partnerships with both Curtin and Edith

career aspirations in a range of areas and offer unparalleled

Cowan Universities enable students to access pathways into

facilities and equipment to ensure that students receive

additional tertiary training located in close proximity to both

training to industry standard in well appointed classrooms,

the Bunbury and Margaret River campuses.

a fully functional restaurant, commercial kitchens, industrial

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Support Services

All TAFE Institutes offer student support services to make your education experience in Western Australia enjoyable and productive.

During orientation you are encouraged to check important dates relating to your course with the International Student Coordinators at your campus.

Orientation

Facilities

When you arrive, the orientation program provided by your Institute will include information about:

Institutes will provide: Free internet access so that you can keep in contact with family and friends back home.

Study programs Timetables

Well-equipped libraries with text, reference books, online databases and a variety of IT support.

Codes of conduct Student responsibilities

Canteens that offer a variety of hot and cold food and drinks.

Progress & attendance Accommodation

Links to recreational, social, religious and other facilities that make students feel at home.

Banking & finance Campus services and facilities Transport Personal safety

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Student Support Qualified, friendly support staff are available throughout the duration of your studies and can assist with: Study support

“Links to facilities

Accommodation advice Employment advice

that make students feel at home.”

Personal & study issues Institutes also provide you with access to a qualified counsellor.

Student ID Card You will be provided with a student ID card that gives access to discounted, public transport and a wide variety of entertainment and sporting facilities.

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Accommodation / Airport Reception

TAFE WA Institutes within the Perth metropolitan area do not offer on-campus accommodation. There is oncampus accommodation at some regional campuses.

For more information about homestay and to make a booking contact Australian Homestay Network (AHN) at www.homestaynetwork.org

If studying at a metropolitan Institute we recommend that you book temporary accommodation for the first few weeks or homestay accommodation for the first month after arrival.

Underage students Students who wish to commence study at a TAFE Institute must be over 18 or turning 18 in the same semester that they commence their course. Whilst a student is under the age of 18 they are required to have a local guardian. If the student intends to live with a relative in Perth the relative can nominate to be the guardian.

This will allow you time to make longer-term accommodation decisions. To book homestay accommodation please contact our accommodation provider Australian Homestay Network (AHN) at www.homestaynetwork.org

If the student does not nominate a relative, then ETI requires students to live in homestay accommodation organised by AHN. Once this accommodation is arranged, ETI will issue the welfare letter (CAAW) and act as the local guardian for the student.

Temporary accommodation You can choose backpacker hostels from $30 per night or budget hotels from $100 per night. There is a range of temporary accommodation offered in Perth, which you can search for through the internet and book online.

Rental accommodation Many students choose to rent an apartment or house with other students. A typical four-bedroom house in Perth is currently renting at around $400 per week. A two-bedroom apartment rents for $300 – $350 per week. Students who are sharing these costs need to budget for around $150 per week to cover their share of the rent plus electricity and gas. For more information on available rentals please visit the following real estate websites: www.reiwa.com.au or www.realestate.com.au

Homestay Homestay involves students living with an Australian family. This is very popular because you can make Australian friends, embrace the Australian lifestyle and improve your English. Homestay costs between $245 – $275 per week depending on age and level of service. There is also a homestay placement fee of $220. Bookings must be made at least two weeks in advance. Late bookings will incur additional fees. Homestay options are: Full service – $275 – $285 per week, includes 3 meals per day. Half service – $255 –$265 per week, includes 2 meals per day. The fee also includes laundry, snacks, electricity and gas.

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Courtesy Perth Airport

Airport pickup Airport pickup can be arranged at a cost of $90, students will be taken directly to their homestay family or temporary accommodation. Please contact AHN (www.homestaynetwork.org) to organise this service.

“Homestay is when

A taxi from the airport to central Perth costs approximately $50. An airport bus ($20) is also available and can drop passengers at central city hotels.

students choose to live with an Australian family.”

Getting started Students should arrive in Perth with at least $1,000 and have access to another $2,000 during their first few weeks for expenses associated with organising housing. Funds may be needed to pay bond on rental accommodation or for other services.

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English Language Centres

“Achieve the English level you need to succeed.”

Tuition Fees $300 (AUD) per week

Centres Central Institute of Technology Perth Campus 25 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge, WA 6003 www.central.wa.edu.au/InternationalStudents

Courses

Polytechnic West

General English English for Academic Purposes International Business English

Bentley Campus Hayman Road, Bentley, WA, 6107 www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au/international

Vocational English courses

Intake

IELTS ready

Polytechnic West breaks their academic year into 1 month Summer School in January and then 4 terms of 10 weeks from February to December. You can enrol every Monday up to week 6 in each term.

IELTS Preparation

Duration The duration of your English Language course depends on the level you want to achieve. That is, as a guide, allow approximately 10 weeks English tuition for every increase of .5 in the IELTS level you wish to achieve. For example; If you have an IELTS 4.5 and need IELTS 5.5, we would recommend 20 weeks of academic English.

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Course Updates & Reviews

The information that follows provides details of the courses available to International students at TAFE Western Australia Institutes.

TAFE Institutes in WA deliver a range of courses in various industry areas using different learning styles to suit International students. Courses are developed in consultation with industry and are reviewed regularly to ensure that students graduate with the skills and knowledge required for today’s changing environment. Where there is a note to indicate courses under review this may mean a change in course number, change in course content and/or the introduction of new learning and delivery styles such as online delivery. However, we can guarantee that the new course will be current and industry focused and that students will acquire the best qualification available for their chosen career.

All the courses offered by TAFE to International students are registered on the Australian Government Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) and are full-time. Full-time study at TAFE is usually around 20 hours of training per week across three to four days. TAFE has very flexible entry. Most students will be eligible to enter a TAFE course at some level as long as they meet the basic academic requirements and English language level. Students who do not meet the required English standard can study ELICOS (English) at TAFE prior to the start of their main course. TAFE courses are generally made up of connecting courses that build on each other (pathways). There are often two or more entry points (year 10 and year 12) and students can exit the course at the completion of any stage. The example below is typical of a TAFE course structure. Study pathway

Year 10

Year 11

Certificate III in Engineering – Technical (MEM30505) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Residential Drafting (39207QLD) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Residential Drafting (39207QLD) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Building Design and Technology (39208QLD) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Building Design and Technology (39208QLD) Duration: 1 year

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TAFE Western Australia Courses Course

Page

Course

Page

01 Animal Studies – Aquaculture

28

Salon Management

66

Aquaculture

29

Fitness

67

Companion Animal Services

30

Sport Development

68

Racing (Advanced Stablehand)

31

Remedial Massage

69

Racing (Track Rider)

32

05 Building and Construction

70

Veterinary Nursing

33

Building and Construction (Building)

71

Other Qualifications In Animal Studies

34

Building Design and Technology

72

02 Art – Design – Multimedia

36

Bricklaying and Blocklaying

73

Design Fundamentals

39

Carpentry

73

Applied Fashion Design and Technology

40

Solid Plastering

74

Fashion and Textile Design

41

Wall and Floor Tiling

74

Fashion Business

42

Graphic Design

43

06 Business – Management – Commerce – Accounting

76

Interior Design

44

Business

77

Three Dimensional Design

45

Business Administration

80

Applied Environmental Arts

46

Management

81

Jewellery Design

47

Frontline Management

83

Mass Communication

48

Advertising

84

Animation

49

Accounting

85

Interactive Digital Media

50

Banking Services Management

86

Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Design Production)

Human Resources Management

87

51 International Business

88

Photography

52

Library and Information Services

89

Screen and Media

53

Marketing

90

Other Qualifications In Art – Design – Multimedia

54

Other Qualifications In Business

91

03 Aviation

56

07 Engineering

92

Aviation (Aeronautics)

57

Automotive Technology

93

Aviation (Management)

59

Engineering Technology – Electrical

94

Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)

60

Engineering

95

Aeronautics (Airline Operations)

61

Electronics and Communications Engineering

96

Airport Management

62

Engineering (Oil and Gas)

97

04 Beauty Services – Fitness

64

Civil and Structural Engineering

98

Beauty Therapy

65

Computer Systems Engineering

99

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Course

Page

Course

Page

Surveying

100

Hospitality – Accommodation Stream

133

Process Plant Technology

101

Hospitality – Asian Cookery Stream

134

Spatial Information Services

102

Hospitality

135

Other Qualifications In Engineering

103

Events

136

08 Health – Community Services – Education

104

Tourism

137

Allied Health Assistance

105

Outdoor Recreation

138

Health Science Foundation

106

11 Information Technology

140

Preparation For Entry Into Nursing

107

Network Technology

141

Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing)

108

Software Development (Mobile Applications)

142

Dental Assisting

109

Information Technology

143

Dental Technology

110

Information Technology (Networking)

144

Aged Care

111

Software Development

145

Youth Work

112

Website Development

147

Community Services Coordination

113

Digital Media Technologies

148

Community Services Work

114

Digital And Interactive Games

149

Children’s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)

115

12 Maritime

150

Disability

117

Transport Distribution (Maritime Operations – Deck Cadet)

151

Education Support

118

Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations – Deck Watchkeeper)

152

Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations – Master Unlimited)

153

Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Engineer Watchkeeper)

154

Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Class 1)

155

Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Class 2)

156

13 Science

158

Laboratory Technology

159

Other Qualifications In Health, Community Services and Education

119

09 Horticulture – Environmental Science – Conservation

120

Conservation and Land Management

121

Environmental Monitoring and Technology

122

Horticulture

123

Irrigation Management

124

10 Hospitality – Tourism

126

Hospitality Management

127

Retail Baking (Combined)

128

Hospitality – Patisserie Stream

129

Hospitality – Commercial Cookery Stream

130

Hospitality – Food and Beverage Stream

132

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Animal Studies – Aquaculture

Aquaculture Companion animal services Racing (advanced stablehand) Racing (track rider) Veterinary nursing Other qualifications in animal studies

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DIPLOMA OF AQUACULTURE

National code: SFI50111

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075990C

TAFE ID: W990

How this qualification is taught Classroom and field work Practical training in industry-based placements or hatchery

Campus and intake Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle – February

Further study

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July

Admission requirements Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: $190 per semester Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to manage the operations of fish farms, marine farms and hatcheries. You will learn skills in developing and implementing a breeding strategy, planning ecologically sustainable practices, managing stock health and developing a stock production plan. You will also learn how to set up and manage a small business, including staff management, developing a business plan and marketing strategies. The Maritime Training Centre in Fremantle is one of Australia’s premier maritime training facilities and includes a marine finfish hatchery. Durack Institute of Technology will provide you with the opportunity for work experience in the Abrolhos Islands.

Career opportunities Fisheries Department employee Hatchery technician or general staff Leading hand in the seafood or ornamental trade Technician working in retail and wholesalers in seafood industry

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Aquaculture (SFI30111) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Aquaculture (SFI50111) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Operating a hatchery Developing stock nutrition programs Developing and implementing aquaculture breeding strategy Planning stock health management Planning and designing water supply and disposal systems Researching business opportunities Undertaking business planning Planning and managing infrastructure requirements

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CERTIFICATE IV IN COMPANION ANIMAL SERVICES

National code: ACM40310

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 077191G

TAFE ID: S685

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (ACM40410).

Campus and intake

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February and July Polytechnic West, Bentley – February (Certificate III only)

Cost

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Admission requirements

Resource fee: $300 per semester

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Additional costs: Uniforms, textbooks and equipment may be up to $150 per semester N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

About this qualification

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to work at an assistant level in an animal care workplace. You will develop the skills required for tasks such as animal handling, animal selection, behavioural enrichment for animals, simple breeding procedures and basic animal first aid.

Career opportunities Animal welfare worker Cattery operator Kennel operator Operator in companion animal organisation Pet shop owner/operator

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Companion Animal Services (ACM30410) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services (ACM40310) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Animal first aid Workplace communications Maintaining and monitoring animal health Companion animal selection Breeding Diet and feeding Managing and maintaining aviaries and bird rooms Providing advice on selection and care of aquatic animals Animal care

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work experience in local pet shops or other animal care organisations Practical work with animals

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CERTIFICATE III IN RACING (ADVANCED STABLEHAND)

National code: RGR30208

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 055046J

TAFE ID: S646

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Certificate III in Racing (Track rider) (RGR30108) or Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (ACM40410).

Campus and intake Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February Polytechnic West, Equine Training Centre, Armadale – February

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Admission requirements

Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $10,500 per year Additional costs: Police clearance $30

About this qualification

Uniform $60 approximately

Keeping horses in top condition requires love, attention, hard work and skills. This qualification will equip you with theoretical and practical knowledge in horse health and handling, gear and rugging, race day procedures, breeding and general day to day care. The qualification focuses on the thoroughbred and harness racing industry, allowing opportunities for career pathways to all areas of the equine industry. Polytechnic West’s Equine Training Centre is a working stable on 20 acres of land only 35 minutes from Perth’s central business district.

Riding Boots $100 approximately Riding Pants $100 approximately Equipment may be up to $200 N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities Groom Harness driver Horse handler Racecourse worker Racehorse trainer Stablehand Trackwork rider

Study pathway Year 12

Certificate III in Racing (Advanced Stablehand) (RGR30208) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Caring for horses Handling horses safely Maintaining horses in a healthy state and safe environment Applying principles of basic anatomy and physiology to horses Determining nutritional requirements for standard breeds and thoroughbreds Performing basic riding or driving Working effectively in the thoroughbred or standard bred code of the racing industry

How this qualification is taught You will take part in the day-to-day running of a working stable, including working the horses, stabling and track working on site. You will also undertake practical work in industry and receive classroom delivery of theory.

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CERTIFICATE III IN RACING (TRACK RIDER)

National code: RGR30108

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 071968M

TAFE ID: S645

Further study For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Campus and intake Polytechnic West, Equine Training Centre, Armadale – February

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Admission requirements

Additional costs:

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Due to the practical component of this qualification, you need to have a moderate level of physical stamina and strength. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Police clearance: $30 Uniform: $60 approximately Riding Boots: $100 approximately Riding Pants: $100 approximately

About this qualification

Equipment may be up to: $200

This qualification allows you to gain the required knowledge and understanding of horses in a broad industry environment. You need a moderate level of physical stamina, strength and coordination, as well as the ability to interpret communication and relationships within an equine environment. This qualification also allows you to gain the required knowledge and skills to perform exercise for racing horses. It has a strong practical workplace component with very high employability outcomes.

Students will be required to wear safe and industry standard attire whilst undertaking this qualification. Students will be expected to purchase riding boots and pants. N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities Successful completion of this qualification will give you the opportunity to seek employment all over the world as a track rider (subject to local authority licensing arrangements).

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Racing (Track Rider) (RGR30108) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Horse handling Riding and harness driving Nutritional requirements Anatomy and physiology Breeding Equine injury and disease Effective industry participation

How this qualification is taught Classroom and field activity using resident horses on 20 acres for practical training and assessment by qualified and industry recognised trainers and assessors. Work placement at organisations that are industry recognised and approved by the state controlling body (Racing and Wagering Western Australia).

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CERTIFICATE IV IN VETERINARY NURSING

National code: ACM40410

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 000241E

TAFE ID: S686

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work experience with animals in industry

Campus and intake

Practical work with animals at the Institute’s veterinary clinic

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in Mathematics and Science, or completion of Certificate III in Companion Animal Services (ACM30410), Certificate III in Racing Track rider (RGR30108) or Certificate III in Racing (Advanced Stablehand) (RGR30208). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $12,000 per year

About this qualification

Resource fee: $350 per semester

This qualification provides you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to help veterinarians in the treatment and care of animals requiring medical and surgical attention. You will learn to carry out veterinary clinic reception duties. You will also learn how to help with surgical preparations and procedures, respond to emergencies, take blood tests and x rays, and prepare medicines prescribed by the vet. You will also receive practical training at the veterinary clinic located on campus.

Additional costs: Equipment, uniforms and textbooks $175 per semester N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities Animal carer Animal welfare worker Veterinary nurse Veterinary receptionist Veterinary surgical assistant

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Companion Animal Services (ACM30410) OR Certificate III in Racing Trackrider (RGR30108) OR Certificate III in Racing (Advanced Stablehand) (RGR30208) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (ACM40410) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (ACM40410) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Assisting with animal care and providing food and water for animals Animal first aid Veterinary nursing Maintaining and monitoring animal health Surgical assistance and nursing preparation and routines Applying radiograph routines Animal selection and care advice Veterinary reception duties Veterinary dental nursing

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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS IN ANIMAL STUDIES - AQUACULTURE

Certificate II in Equine Industry National code: 21908VIC

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 071967A

TAFE ID: 6654

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Polytechnic West, Armadale

Certificate II in Animal Studies National code: ACM20110

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 077190G

TAFE ID: S677

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch

For full details of other qualifications, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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Art – Design – Multimedia

Design fundamentals

Mass communication

Applied fashion design and technology

Animation

Fashion and textile design

Interactive digital media

Fashion business

Printing and graphic arts

Graphic design

(Graphic design production)

Interior design

Photography

Three dimensional design

Screen and media

Applied environmental arts

Other qualifications in art – design

Jewellery design

– multimedia

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Special Entry Requirements for Enrolment in Film and Television, Music and Photography Qualifications

If you would like to enrol into a Film & Television, Music or Photography qualification you need to submit a folio of your work. If you want to continue on to any diploma or advanced diploma in these areas, you will also be required to submit work folios.

Your prints must have a minimum print size of 17.5 cm x 12.5 cm (7 x 5 inches). Take care to present the prints by mounting them to best advantage, using mounts up to A3 size. Please note the following, before you submit your folio: Submit art works in a strong but lightweight folio or folder, preferably with a zip to allow secure closure after assessment (maximum size A3)

Folio requirements for Certificate III in Media – Film and Television (CUF30107)

Include a signed declaration stating that all the images are your own work

You must submit the following two pieces of your own work:

Do not use masking tape or knotted string to close your folio. It must be easy to re seal

Item 1 A series of 10 postcard sized images in black and white, or colour which tells a story. You must present these on a maximum of three printed A4 pages.

Do not submit items which cannot be fully enclosed within the folio Clearly label every folio item with your full name and ID from Education and Training International

Item 2

Submit only the folio items specified in the folio. Do not submit extra items

A critical analysis (around 500 typewritten words) of a film or television program with particular focus on: The genre/narrative tones used

Folio submission dates for 2013 Film and Television and Photography

The style and production techniques, e.g camera, editing, writing, lighting, props, sound and costume design

2013 – Semester 1

The key personnel in the production (including production crew and actors)

1. If you are in Perth and currently enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, send your folio in by Friday 23rd November 2012 to:

Please note the following before you submit your folio:

International Centre Central Institute of Technology Level 4 North Wing 25 Aberdeen Street Northbridge WA 6003

Submit folio items in a strong but lightweight folio – preferably with a zip fastener Submit two pieces only. Do not submit extra items as they will not be taken into consideration Clearly label each folio item with your Education and Training International student number. Ensure that you number each folio item. Do not label any part of your folio with your name

OR

Do not use masking tape or knotted string to close your folio – use a re sealable method

2. If you are in Perth and not enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, send your folio in by Friday 23rd November 2012 to:

Do not submit items that do not completely fit within the folio. Partly exposed items might be damaged in transit. No responsibility for damaged items will be taken by Education and Training International and Central Institute of Technology

Education and Training International Ground Floor Hyatt Centre 123 Adelaide Tce East Perth WA 6004

Do not submit fragile, breakable or unstable items. Send in photographs of these items instead

OR

Certificate IV in Photoimaging (CUV40403 –) Folio requirements

3. If you are not in Australia and not enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, send your folio in by Friday 2nd November 2012 to:

You must submit six pieces of your own work, that is, six black and white, or colour photographic prints comprising:

Education and Training International

A formal style (posed) portrait, eg family member/friend

Ground Floor Hyatt Centre 123 Adelaide Tce East Perth WA 6004 Or PO Box 6830 East Perth BC 6892

A nature landscape, eg hills, trees, rivers, rocks – combination of some or all

Collecting your folios after assessment

A city/industrial landscape

Follow the instructions below to collect your folios.

A still life (i.e using inanimate objects, with the product as the subject) A still life (i.e using inanimate objects, with the product as the subject but different from Item 1) An environmental portrait (i.e portrait of a person in their surroundings)

You can submit images as colour prints, black and white prints or a combination. You can process and print these yourself or have them processed and printed in a laboratory. Digitally printed images are acceptable, but they must be on photo realistic paper, eg not bubble jet on plain paper.

2013 – Semester 1

The following areas will be considered in the assessment process:

International Centre

1. If you are currently enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, collect your folio(s) between 9 am–4 pm on Tuesday 4th December 2012 from:

Central Institute of Technology Level 4 North Wing 25 Aberdeen Street Northbridge WA 6003

Composition, design and creativity Technical aspects, including camera focusing, exposure and appropriate use of shutter speeds and aperture controls Presentation

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2. If you are not enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, collect your (folios) Tuesday 4th December 2012 from

Huitao Liao International Student Adviser International Centre Central Institute of Technology Level 4 North Wing 25 Aberdeen Street Northbridge WA 6003 Email: [email protected]

Education and Training International Ground Floor Hyatt Centre 123 Adelaide Tce East Perth Please note: ETI and Central Institute of Technology take no responsibility for folios that are not collected. Portfolios that have not been collected may be destroyed.

OR 2. If you are in Perth and not enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, send your CV (résumé) in by 4.00 pm Friday 9 November 2012 to:

Music qualifications (Please note that these qualifications relate to contemporary music)

Education and Training International Ground Floor Hyatt Centre 123 Adelaide Tce East Perth WA 6004 Email: [email protected]

CV (résumé)/interview requirements for Certificate III in Music (CUS30109) and Certificate III in Technical Production (CUS30209) are as follows: While previous formal music training is not essential for entry into the Certificate III in Music (CUS30109), you need to have a reasonable level of proficiency in at least one instrument. You are required to form groups and write and perform songs with other students. Basic music theory forms part of the qualification

OR

If you apply for the Certificate III in Technical Production (CUS30209), you will need to have some general computer knowledge as computer recording and mixing of music form a large part of the qualification. A strong interest in contemporary music is desirable

3. If you are not in Australia and not enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, send your CV (résumé) in by 4.00 pm Friday 9 November 2012 to: Education and Training International

You must have high levels of competence and comprehension in English

Ground Floor Hyatt Centre 123 Adelaide Tce East Perth WA 6004

Both qualifications are 6 months long and provide a pathway to the Certificate IV in the second half of the year once you have successfully completed Certificate III. If you are successful in Certificate IV, you can move on to a 1 year diploma qualification

OR

You must have a high level of commitment and attendance

PO Box 6830 East Perth BC 6892 Email: [email protected]

Please send your CV (résumé) to the address below, by the specified date and make sure it includes the following details: Your name Your date of birth Your country of origin Your email address Your telephone numbers (home and mobile) Convenient times when you are available for telephone contact A demonstration DVD (for Certificate III Performance) including performance of two musical pieces after a verbal introduction (original songs/pieces encouraged) – DVD Region 4 With particular reference to: Study related to music industry Experience and personal interest related to music industry List of instrument(s) played [Certificate III in Music (CUS30109)] Computer skills and music programs used On submission of your CV, you will be contacted to arrange an appointment for interview.

Interviews If you are in Perth, the interview will take place in person at Central Institute of Technology’s Centre for Music Industry Training, Leederville. If you are overseas, the interview may take place over the telephone or email. The interview and supporting documentation [CV (résumé)] must be completed by Friday 9th November 2012 for the 2013 – Semester 1 intake and by Friday 8th November 2013 for the 2014 – Semester 1 intake.

Sending in your CV (résumé) 1. If you are in Perth and currently enrolled at Central Institute of Technology, send your CV (résumé) in by 4.00 pm Friday 9 November 2012 to:

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CERTIFICATE III IN DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS

National code: CUV30303

Duration: 6 months

TAFE ID: C617

CRICOS code: 031521G

How this qualification is taught Studio techniques Lectures

Campus and Intakes

Opportunity to create design folio

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Practical skills training in the Institute’s design studios

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February

Further Study Admission Requirements

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the following qualifications:

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Diploma of Mass Communication Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design

Please note: Students who wish to continue on to further study in design, must enrol into this Certificate III in the July intake.

Advanced Diploma of Interior Design Advanced Diploma of Photography Advanced Diploma of Fashion & Textile Design Advanced Diploma of Three Dimensional Design

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with basic skills and knowledge in design. You’ll learn how to create and communicate design concepts and evaluate design solutions using design terminology, materials and current technologies. On completion of this qualification, you will have acquired competency in drawing, colour theory and basic research skills, together with a basic knowledge of the design industry. This is an entry level qualification useful for individuals wanting to progress to higher studies in the Art, Design and Media study areas.

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $5,250 per semester Resource fee: may be up to $624 per semester Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities This is a foundation program for further studies.

Additional information If you complete the Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303), you will complete some core and specialist units common to the Certificate IV programs in Graphic Design, Interior Decoration, Three Dimensional Design, and Fashion and Textiles. These subjects are taught at a higher level and within a more industry specific context in the Certificate IV programs and it is highly recommended that you complete these units at both Certificates III and IV level.

Study Pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals Duration: 6 months (CUV30303)

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Any Certificate IV in the Art, Design and Media stream Duration: 1 year

Any Diploma in the Art, Design and Media stream Duration: 1 year

Any Advanced Diploma in the Art, Design and Media stream Duration: 1 year

Major Study Areas Graphic design Interior design Product design

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

National code: LMT60307

Duration: 3 years

TAFE ID: W396

CRICOS code: 075910G

Major Study Areas Clothing production Assembling garments

Campus and Intakes

Fitting and custom making garments

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February (Certificate IV and Diploma only)

Pattern grading and making

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February

Sourcing materials

Design concepts Evaluating contractors

Admission Requirements How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Lectures Practical training in the Institute’s fashion studios and workshops Entering fashion design competitions 200 hours practical work experience in the fashion design industry

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to develop and produce original clothing designs to suit local conditions and trends. You will learn to cut and machine sample garments, grade patterns, assemble, fit and custom make clothing, assist in design development, source materials and evaluate contractors. Supervisory skills for both small and large volume production businesses are also included.

Further Study For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Career opportunities

Resource fee: Year 1 – $350 per semester; Years 2 and 3 – $500 per semester.

Business owner/operator Clothing manufacturer Fashion designer

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Fashion stylist Grader/pattern maker Product developer Production manager

Study Pathway Year 10

Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (LMT41007) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology (LMT50307) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology (LMT60307) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Fashion Business Duration: 1 year (Polytechnic West only)

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF FASHION AND TEXTILE DESIGN

National code: 52239

Duration: 3 years

TAFE ID: 7554

CRICOS code: 075914D

Major Study Areas Design processes Design projects

Campus and Intakes

Digital design

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Fashion drawing Fashion history Fashion marketing

Admission Requirements

Studio projects

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12, or completion of Certificate III in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft (CUV30103) or Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Textiles

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical work in the Institute’s fashion studios

About this qualification

Practical work experience in the fashion design industry

By studying this qualification you will gain advanced fashion skills and the ability to design and create striking and stylish fashion garments, textiles and accessories. You will learn to apply current technologies, illustration techniques, digital design and visual research to your products. You’ll also learn how to overcome design problems and apply marketing strategies to get ahead in the competitive fashion industry.

Entering fashion design competitions

Further Study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Fashion business owner/operator Fashion critic Fashion designer

Cost

Retail clothing manager

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Stylist Resource fee: Resource fee: Certificate IV – $650 per semester ; Diploma – $500 per semester ; Advanced Diploma – $400 per semester

Study Pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft (CUV30103 or Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Design (CUV40303) Duration: 1 year

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design (52238) Duration: 1 year Certificate IV in Design (CUV40303) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design (52238) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design (52239) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textile Design (52239) Duration: 1 year

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF FASHION BUSINESS

CRICOS code: 076032G

Duration: 2 years

Further study

TAFE ID: H405

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Campus and intake

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Admission requirements Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12, or completion of Certificate IV in a relevant area. An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $13,600 per year Additional costs: textbooks

Additional information About this qualification

This qualification is registered with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as a higher education qualification. Therefore you must apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to for further information.

The Associate Degree of Fashion Business has been designed to incorporate a broad range of business skills and knowledge required to work within the fashion industry. The Associate Degree of Fashion Business will provide you with the opportunity to bridge the gap between vocational creative disciplines and modern business practices.

The pathways into the Associate Degree qualifications provided in this course guide are based on students following the pathway as listed under that qualification for Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree qualifications from alternative qualifications delivered at other institutions may not receive the same credits as students who have followed the listed pathway and should discuss this with ETI before enrolling.

By studying this vocationally oriented Higher Education program you will be able to: understand the need for sustainable design and production processes; demonstrate understanding of the social, cultural, global, ethical and environmental issues relating to the designer fashion industry; apply technological systems relating to marketing, and fashion production; and demonstrate an appreciation and application of entrepreneurial practices and innovation within the designer fashion industry.

Career opportunities Business owner Fashion entrepreneur Fashion merchandiser

Study pathway Year 11

Year 12

Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (LMT41007) OR any relevant Certificate IV qualification Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Fashion Business Duration: 2 years

Associate Degree of Fashion Business Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Web technologies for the fashion industry Product development and sustainability Contemporary influences on fashion culture Fashion design process Fashion forecasting and consumer behaviour Fashion trade and promotion Fashion business law Fashion business development planning Innovation and entrepreneurial practices Premium brand management and marketing International business

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN

National code: 52005

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075915C

TAFE ID: 7296

Major study areas Digital media practice Colour theory

Campus and intake

Design process

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Concept visualisation

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February (Certificate IV and Diploma only)

Advertising Illustration Web design Digital media

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training in the Institute’s design studios Supervised work placement

About this qualification

Portfolio compilation

You will develop the skills and knowledge you need to produce and communicate creative graphic design images for reproduction in print and digital media. You will create and execute design concepts and present finished artwork using a combination of traditional studio media and new technologies. You will work in your chosen area of specialisation, such as packaging, corporate design, advertising, illustration, or web design and digital visual media. You will also complete a supervised work placement.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Animation designer

Cost

Graphic designer

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Web designer

Resource fee: $500 per semester; Diploma of Graphic Design (52004) may be up to $1,008 per semester

Study pathway

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Design (CUV40303) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Design (CUV40303) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Graphic Design (52004) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Graphic Design (52004) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design (52005) Duration: 1 year

Additional information This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design (52005) Duration: 1 year

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF INTERIOR DESIGN

National code: LMF60208

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075917A

TAFE ID: W645

Major study areas Interior design Design processes

Campus and intake

Computer-aided design

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Interior decoration

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February (Certificate IV only)

Sketching and presentation skills Drafting Colour design Contextual studies

Admission requirements

Lighting design

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Restoration

How this qualification is taught Lectures

About this qualification

Practical skills training in the Institute’s design studios

Interior design is the attempt to create functioning, vibrant and stylish interiors drawing from current trends. It lets you express your creativity in a physical and interactive form under the guidelines of the client’s wants and needs.

Supervised work placement with an interior design company

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

You will learn to use aesthetics, function, materiality, fixtures and fittings to your advantage to create fantastic indoor spaces. You’ll have access to modern design facilities and up-to-date software and equipment. You’ll also be mentored by industry professionals who have experience in interior design and you’ll be able to take advantage of the networks they can offer you.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This industry requires creativity and the ability to work to a client’s needs and guidelines. Employment opportunities are good in the commercial sector, including interior designer work in office fit-outs for large businesses. Each year you will undertake a supervised work placement with an interior design company.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: may be up to $750 per semester Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities Interior design consultant Interior designer Interior stylist Lighting designer Restoration professional

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Interior Decoration (LMF40408) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Interior Decoration (LMF40408) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration (LMF50408) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration (LMF50408) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Interior Design (LMF60208) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Interior Design (LMF60208) Duration: 1 year

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF THREE DIMENSIONAL DESIGN

National code: 52162

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075922D

TAFE ID: 7545

Major study areas Materials and technology for design Computer-aided design

Campus and intake

Design evaluation

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Design construction Design studio business practice Design history

Admission requirements

Visual communication

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Current design issues

How this qualification is taught Practical skills training in the Institute’s design studios

About this qualification

Work placement (optional)

Design is all around us, it’s where we sit, eat and speak and what we sit, eat and speak with. A career in three dimensional (3D) design requires creative thinking and problem solving and the ability to work to client specifications. 3D designers create designs for products and objects for the home, for workplaces and for public spaces. Products like computers, Apple iPads®, tableware, bathtubs, medical equipment and street lighting have all been styled by product (or industrial) designers. In this qualification you will be encouraged to investigate, implement and project manage your own study program and to deliver projects that are suitable for today’s design market. You will design highly innovative and original projects that are both attractive and useable and develop them to a professional standard. This industry requires working to a client’s guidelines while expressing your own creativity, and the current economic climate shows that job prospects are excellent.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: Years 1 and 2 – $250 per semester; Year 3 – $500 per semester

Career opportunities

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

3D artist 3D design assistant Furniture designer Industrial designer

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Design (CUV40303) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Design (CUV40303) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Three Dimensional Design (52161) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Three Dimensional Design (52161) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Three Dimensional Design (52162) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Three Dimensional Design (52162) Duration: 1 year

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DIPLOMA OF APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS

National code: 52268

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 071338G

TAFE ID: 1480

Cost Tuition: $13,000 per year

Campus and intake

Resource fee: $1,100 per semester

Polytechnic West, Midland – February and July

Additional costs: Uniform/protective equipment - enclosed leather shoes/boots, eye protection, hearing protection and work clothing $250

Admission requirements

Textbooks

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in English. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Some art materials N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to design and produce environmental art in a range of contexts and areas including painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles and printing. You will learn art terminologies, critical approaches to art production and presentation, studio management practices and how to respond to an art or design brief.

Career opportunities Arts administrator Curator Public and community artist

Study pathway Year 10

Diploma of Applied Environmental Arts (52268) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Skills and knowledge in applied environmental arts Practical hands-on skills Development of critical approaches to art production and presentation Learning to present ideas and images for analysis and evaluation

How this qualification is taught Lectures Project work Practical demonstration and application

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF JEWELLERY DESIGN

National code: 52357

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 041735K

TAFE ID: 7555

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training in the Institute’s jewellery design studios

Campus and intake

Supervised work placement

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Opportunities to participate in design shows

Admission requirements

Further study

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12, or completion of Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) or Certificate III in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft (CUV30103). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification

Cost

You will learn how to develop striking jewellery concepts within the context of the demands of the consumer market. You will learn how to fabricate unique and individual pieces of jewellery using new and traditional techniques. You will also learn design development, research skills, technical innovation, manufacturing techniques, metal forming, wax casting, metal fabrication and setting styles.

Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: (Years 1 and 2 – $850 per year; Year 3 – $400 per year) Additional costs: (Equipment $1,500 approx) N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities Jeweller Jewellery designer Jewellery retailer Stylist

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) OR Certificate III in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft (CUV30103)) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Jewellery Design (52357) Duration: 3 years

Advanced Diploma of Jewellery Design (52357) Duration: 3 years

Major study areas Drawing techniques and media Colour theory 2D and 3D design Wearable object design Jewellery design Metal casting and gem materials

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DIPLOMA OF MASS COMMUNICATION

National code: 52188

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 041730D

TAFE ID: 1664

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training at the Institute’s film studio

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Further study Admission requirements

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of a Certificate IV in any discipline. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost

About this qualification

Tuition: $12,000 per year

The world is changing; new technologies mean that people are communicating faster and in more ways than ever thought possible. This qualification has been developed for individuals wishing to pursue a career in the contemporary media and communication and information industries. It offers you the flexibility to continue your studies in a variety of specialist areas such as film and television, the internet, multimedia, journalism, advertising, design and photography. It will provide you with the skills, knowledge and practical training you need to lead you to employment or further studies at TAFE or university.

Additional information This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Career opportunities Advertiser Camera person Photographer/photojournalist Public relations officer Radio/television broadcaster Video/online journalist

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate IV (any discipline) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Mass Communication (52188) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Mass Communication (52188) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Design and culture Film and television Internet Multimedia Journalism Advertising Design Photography

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ANIMATION

National code: 52206

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075909A

TAFE ID: 7312

Major study areas Design animation Creating 2D digital models and images

Campus and intake

Creating 3D digital models and images

Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February

Creating 3D digital animation Sound design

Admission requirements How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Workshops in computer laboratories Practical industry focus

About this qualification

Further study

This qualification will enable you to develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to create your own animated films and games. You’ll learn a range of animation techniques and engage in real life animation challenges. You will learn to develop and manipulate graphic images, animations, sound, text and video, conceive and develop lighting designs, edit complex screen productions and create 2D and 3D digital environments.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Industry standard software will be used in this qualification, including Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe® Premiere®, Adobe After Effects®, Adobe Flash®, Toon Boom, Autodesk® 3ds Max® and Autodesk® Maya®.

Cost

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Additional information

Career opportunities

Access to a personal computer is highly recommended.

2D animator 3D design concept artist 3D games artist 3D modeller Digital matte painter Multimedia developer

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate III in Media (CUF30107) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Screen and Media (CUF40107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Screen and Media (CUF50107) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Animation (52206) Duration: 1 year

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TAFE Western Australia

DIPLOMA OF INTERACTIVE DIGITAL MEDIA

National code: CUF50207

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075981D

TAFE ID: D202

Major study areas Interpreting and responding to a design brief Coordinating the testing of interactive media products

Campus and intake

Designing web environments

Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February

Designing information architecture and interaction

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July (Certificate IV)

Designing digital simulations Creating technical documentation Implementing quality assurance processes for websites

Admission requirements

Applying scripting language in authoring

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 or completion of Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

2D and 3D animation Desktop publishing

How this qualification is taught

Please note: Students who start this qualification pathway with the Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) must begin this pathway in the July intake.

Computer workshops Project-based work Opportunities to showcase work to potential employers

About this qualification

Work with industry on specific projects

Interactive digital media is an ever evolving and exciting industry that could take you all over the world. This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge you need to carry out complex work in the digital media industry where you will design web environments, information architecture, interaction and digital simulations.

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Advanced Diploma of Animation (52206) or a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This qualification will develop your skills in Adobe® Flash®, 3D, desktop publishing and developing e learning resources to get you on the path to success within this industry.

Cost

Career opportunities

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Animator Graphic designer Multimedia professional Rich media designer Web designer/manager

Study pathway Year 10

Year 11

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) (July intake) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Media (CUF30107) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Media (CUF30107) (February intake only) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media (CUF40207) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Interactive Digital Media (CUF50207) Duration: 1 year Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media (CUF40207) (July intake) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Interactive Digital Media (CUF50207) (February intake only) Duration: 1 year

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TAFE Western Australia

CERTIFICATE III IN PRINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS (GRAPHIC DESIGN PRODUCTION)

National code: ICP30110

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 060236E

TAFE ID: W772

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Campus and intake

Resource fee: $1,150 per semester

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. No folio submission is required.

Additional information There is no continuous study pathway if you enter this qualification in the July intake. You must enrol in February if you wish to continue on to the Graphic Design stream in the same year.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to work in graphic design in the printing and graphic arts industry. You will learn skills that enable you to produce artwork and layouts of text for reproduction in print and electronic media such as magazines, newspapers, books and websites, and for corporate identity programs, exhibitions and advertising. You will use software such as Adobe InDesign®, Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Illustrator® and QuarkXpress®.

Career opportunities Desktop publisher Graphic designer Graphic pre-press tradesperson Mac designer Mac operator

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts – Graphic Design Production (ICP30110) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Applying knowledge of the pre-press sector Developing detailed projects Editing digital images Digitising images for reproduction Producing graphics using a graphics application

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Further study You can continue on to the Graphic Design stream at Central Institute of Technology. For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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TAFE Western Australia

ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF PHOTOGRAPHY

National code: 52155

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075919K

TAFE ID: 7543

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training

Campus and intake

Practical industry focus

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Supervised work placement

Admission requirements

Further study

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. You are also required to submit a folio for entry into this qualification. Please see page 166 for more information regarding the submission of folios.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification

Cost

This qualification will develop your practical skills and knowledge in composing, taking and creating images using various techniques. You will be able to choose to develop skills in industrial and scientific photography, fine art photography, design or photojournalism. You will also undertake a supervised work placement as part of this qualification.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Career opportunities

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Resource fee: may be up to $800 per semester Additional costs: Equipment including a 35 mm SLR camera, tripod and light meter (you will be advised of the required equipment once you start classes). Allow up to $2000 to purchase a camera.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Photographer Photographic supplier Small business owner

Additional information This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (CUV30303) (July intake only) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Photoimaging (CUV40403) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Photoimaging (CUV40403) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Photoimaging (CUV50407) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Photoimaging (CUV50407) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Photography (52155) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Photography (52155) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Contemporary studio photography Photographic illustration Photo business Digital imaging Photographic laboratory applications Contemporary fine art photography Digital workshop

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TAFE Western Australia

ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF SCREEN AND MEDIA

National code: CUF60107

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075921E

TAFE ID: D207

Major study areas Legal and administrative requirements Industry knowledge

Campus and intake

Obtaining sponsorship

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Developing concepts Planning and project producing Managing projects

Admission requirements

Managing contracts

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. You are also required to submit a folio for entry into this qualification. Please see page 166 for more information regarding the submission of folios.

Interpreting scripts Marketing Directing, camera, editing, production design, sound producing

How this qualification is taught About this qualification

Lectures

This qualification will immerse you in the world of film and television. You will network with professionals and learn about all aspects of creating a production for screen. This qualification provides you with the practical skills you need to work in the production and post production of film and television. You will develop skills in camera operation, lighting, audio production, scriptwriting and producing. You will learn to be part of a team producing music videos, short films and documentaries. In Year 3 you will have the opportunity to major in one of the following specialist streams: directing, camera, editing, production design, sound or producing.

Practical skills training at the Institute’s film studio Team-based projects

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Camera operator

Cost

Cinematographer Director

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Editor

Resource fee: may be up to $1,500 per semester

Producer

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Production designer Sound designer

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Media (CUF30107) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Screen and Media (CUF40107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Screen and Media (CUF50107) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (CUF60107) Duration: 1 year

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TAFE Western Australia

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS IN ART – DESIGN – MULTIMEDIA

Advanced Diploma of Visual Art and Craft National code: 52227

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 075924B

TAFE ID: 7551

Tuition: $10,500 per year Institute & Location: Central Institute of Technology, Perth, South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury and Busselton (Certificate IV) Bunbury (Diploma)

Diploma of Sound Production National code: CUS50209

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076623G

TAFE ID: D361

Tuition: $10,500 per year Institute & Location: Central Institute of Technology, Leederville

Diploma of Music Business National code: CUS50309

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076545E

TAFE ID: D362

Tuition: $10,500 per year Institute & Location: Central Institute of Technology, Leederville

Diploma of Music National code: CUS50109

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076544F

TAFE ID: D360

Tuition: $10,500 per year Institute & Location: Central Institute of Technology, Leederville

For full details of other qualifications, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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Aeronautics Aviation Management Ground operations and service Airline operations Airport management

Aviation

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF AVIATION (AERONAUTICS)

CRICOS code: 062156M

Duration: 2 years

Study pathway

TAFE ID: H400

Year 11

Year 12

Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) (AVI40408) Duration: 1 Year

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics) Duration: 2 years

Campus and intake Polytechnic West, AeroSpace Training Centre, Jandakot – February

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in mathematics and physics or: Successful completion of the Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service)

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics) Duration: 2 years

Successful completion of a full Baccalaureate Diploma with minimum of 24 points from six subjects at one sitting Completion of a relevant qualification in another country assessed as being at least comparable to AQF Certificate IV Private Pilot Licence or equivalent

Major study areas

This qualification is designed for students who have a strong interest in aviation with a passion to fly. It involves intense aviation theory up to the Airline Transport Pilot level with fixed-wing practical flight training as an additional option.

Air navigation Flight planning Meteorology Aircraft performance

An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required. All flying students must pass a CASA Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical and obtain an Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC). See additional information section for further details. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Engines and systems Air law Human factors in aviation Marketing Management Commercial law

About this qualification

Accounting

When combined with successful completion of practical flight training, this qualification provides you with the strong theoretical foundation you need to enter the aviation industry as a professional airline pilot. High quality pilot training is combined with sound teaching in the principles of management, marketing and commercial law. The flight training component of this qualification meets the requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authorities’ (CASA) Private Pilot Licence (PPL), Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL).

Aviation science Flight operations

How this qualification is taught Lectures Tutorials Practical exercise

This qualification has been designed in consultation with both Australian and international aviation industries. You will cover core pilot subject areas, such as air navigation, meteorology, flight planning, air laws/ regulations and flight performance/loading. The theoretical component of this qualification will train you in human factors, aeronautical decision making and crew resource management which are important for every airline pilot. You will also learn how to perform management functions, including airline operational roles. This course incorporates the necessary theory to prepare you for a career as a Commercial Airline Pilot at the ATPL level.

Self-directed study Class based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre facility at Jandakot Airport Flying is conducted under partnership with a provider at Jandakot Airport Please note that there may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or Industry facilities. Aircraft Flight Training will be conducted at the assigned flight facility.

Flight training in Perth is popular due to the stable weather patterns, safe training environment and flat terrain. As a result, China Southern Airlines, Singapore Airlines, the Royal Australian Air Force and Republic of Singapore Air Force conduct effective flight training in Perth.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Airline transport pilot Commercial pilot Airlines operations manager

Cost

Aviation manager

Tuition: $13,600 per year

Flight planning and dispatch manager

Resource fee: $500 per semester

Airline contract manager Aviation safety manager

Additional costs:

Flight standards manager

Uniform: $700 to be retained by the student, this includes the required Polytechnic West pilot shirt, pilot epaulettes, wings when licensed, black tie and pants. Purchase of black dress shoes will be the responsibility of each student. Purchase of all required professional equipment such as aircraft headsets, plotter charts E6-B flight computer, regulatory publications and pilot bag will be the responsibility of the student for

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those students undertaking the optional Flight Training Program. Textbooks and/or regulation manuals Optional Flight Training: $89,000 (based on Multi – Engine Commercial Pilot Licence program. Some students may take longer for proficiency and therefore this price is subject to fluctuation) NOTE: * The current Optional Flight Training program is under review. Prices are subject to variation. N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information Students electing to undertake the practical flying option concurrently with the Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics), will develop the skills required for a Mulit-Engine Commercial Pilots Licence(CPL) for fixed-wing aircraft. To gain the CPL, students must be successful in attaining practical flying competency and pass the CASA written exams and flight tests. Demonstration of competence may take longer than the allocated flight training programs hours dependant on the level of proficiency of the student and therefore may require additional flying hours at extra cost. Additional flying options available include a full Multi–Engine Commercial Pilot Licence, Multi–Engine Command Instrument rating and Flight Instructor Rating. Students wishing to pursue a Pilot’s Licence will be responsible for paying for all required CASA exams towards the issuance of their Licence. This includes an Aviation English Language Proficiency Assessment which is mandatory for the issuance of a Student Pilot Licence. After completion of ATPL written exams, the student’s results are frozen until minimum 1,500 flight hours required are met. All flying students will be required to apply and obtain a current Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) and a Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical at their own cost. ASIC’s identify the holder as having a current security check required by CASA and required to undertake flight training in Australia and is valid for two (2) years. Applications are processed through the CASA website (www.casa.gov.au) and may take several months to be issued. A Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical must be completed by a CASA approved Designated Aviation Medical Examiner to qualify for a student licence. It is strongly recommended that the ASIC application be submitted prior to the start of the qualification. All students will be required to show proof of their current medical and ASIC to AeroSpace Training Centre staff prior to being released for flight training. Due to the remote location of the Jandakot Airport, it is recommended that students have their own personal transport. Bus services to the Airport are available from Murdoch train station, however these services are limited (three mornings and three evenings per week). Please check details with Transperth for the bus schedule as times and frequency may change. This qualification is registered with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as a higher education qualification. Therefore you must apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF AVIATION (MANAGEMENT)

CRICOS code: 062157K

Duration: 2 years

Major study areas

TAFE ID: H401

Aviation fundamentals Airport operations

Campus and intake

Air law

Polytechnic West, AeroSpace Training Centre, Jandakot – February and July

Aviation science Aviation security Marketing and public relations

Admission requirements

Aircraft operations

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in Mathematics and Science or:

Aviation business Human factors in aviation

Successful completion of the Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) or equivalent

How this qualification is taught

Successful completion of a full Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 24 points from six subjects at one sitting

Lectures

Completion of a relevant qualification in another country assessed as being at least comparable to AQF Certificate IV

Practical exercises

Tutorials Self directed study

An IELTS score (academic) of 6.0, with no band score less than 5.5 is required. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Class based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre facility at Jandakot Airport Please note that there may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or Industry facilities.

About this qualification This qualification provides you with a non flying professional career option within the air transport industry. You will study the successful introduction and ongoing management of airport operations, as well as business units designed to increase your opportunities for employment within diverse management fields.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

It has been developed in partnership with the aviation industry and draws on current theory and best practice in airport planning, design and management. This ensures that the qualification covers a wide range of views. The objective is to broaden your understanding of the factors involved in the establishment and successful operation of an airport. It also provides you with a strong theoretical and practical foundation in the management and administration of both aviation companies and airports. Graduates with this qualification have successfully gained employment with both regional and international airports.

Cost Tuition: $13,600 per year Resource fee: $500 per semester Additional costs: Text books and/or regulation manuals

Career opportunities

Uniform: $350 (to be retained by the student), this includes the required Polytechnic West dress shirt, black tie and pants. Purchase of black dress shoes will be the responsibility of each student.

Airport manager Airport public relations manager Aviation consultant

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Aviation marketing manager

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Aviation safety adviser Ground services manager Airline sales manager

Additional information Due to the remote location of the Jandakot Airport, it is recommended that students have their own personal transport. Bus services to the airport are available from Murdoch train station, however these are very limited (three mornings and three evenings per week). Please check details with Transperth for the bus schedule as times and frequency may change.

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operationsand Service) (AVI40408) Duration: 1 Year

Year 12

This qualification is registered with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as a higher education qualification. Therefore you must apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

Associate Degree of Aviation (Management) Duration: 2 years

Associate Degree of Aviation (Management) Duration: 2 years

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CERTIFICATE IV IN AVIATION (GROUND OPERATIONS AND SERVICE)

National code: AVI40408

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 074309M

TAFE ID: S636

Class based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre facility at Jandakot Airport Please note that there may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or Industry facilities.

Campus and intake Polytechnic West, AeroSpace Training Centre, Jandakot – February

Further study Admission requirements

Successful completion of this qualification will enable students to continue for a further year of study into the Diploma of Airport Management at Polytechnic West. Upon completion of the Diploma, students will receive some credit and priority placement into the Associate Degree of Aviation (Management) at Polytechnic West.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with passes in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

About this qualification

For the latest information on further study options visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This qualification has been developed in partnership with the aviation industry, and provides you with a professional, non flying pathway to a career in aviation. You will develop the practical skills and knowledge you need to undertake a range of activities related to ground and safety operations.

Cost Tuition: $12,500 per year Resource fee: $500 per semester

You will learn to implement and monitor the operational and environmental procedures required in the modern aviation industry, including how to use technology appropriately, process documents and deal effectively with customers. You will acquire the knowledge and skills you need to be able to coordinate accident and emergency procedures, identify and respond to health, safety and security issues, and communicate effectively in the airline or airport working environment. Graduates with this qualification have successfully gained employment with both regional and international airports.

Additional costs: Text books and/or regulation manuals Uniform: $350 this includes the required Polytechnic West dress shirt, black tie and pants. Purchase of black dress shoes will be the responsibility of each student. N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities Ground operations technician Ground service provider Customs and quarantine

Additional information Due to the remote location of the Jandakot Airport, it is recommended that students have their own personal transport. Bus services to the airport are available from Murdoch train station, however these are very limited (three mornings and three evenings per week). Please check details with Transperth for the bus schedule as times and frequency may change.

Aircraft Services and operations technician

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate IV in Aviation (Ground Operations and Service) (AVI40408) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Aviation (Management) (H401) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Communication and calculations Teamwork and self management Problem solving Planning and organising Safety management Customer service Airport security Environment and resource management Equipment and systems

How this qualification is taught Lectures Tutorials Practical exercises Self-directed study

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DIPLOMA OF AERONAUTICS (AIRLINE OPERATIONS)

National code: 52322 Duration: Theory only – 1 year; Theory and flying – 1.5 years CRICOS code: 073136B

How this qualification is taught Lectures

TAFE ID: 1789

Tutorials Practical exercises

Campus and intake

Self-directed study

Polytechnic West, AeroSpace Training Centre, Jandakot – February

Class-based study will be conducted in at the AeroSpace Training Centre facility at Jandakot Airport Flying is conducted under partnership with a provider at Jandakot Airport.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in mathematics and physics or:

There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities. Aircraft Flight Training will be conducted at the assigned flight facility.

Completion of a relevant qualification in another country assessed as being at least comparable to AQF Certificate IV Private Pilot Licence or equivalent

Further study Students who have successfully completed the Diploma qualification will be eligible to apply for credit towards the Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics). Successful completion of the Associate Degree qualification will assist students to continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required.

About this qualification

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

If you have the desire and ambition to become a commercial pilot and work in the aviation industry, then this qualification is for you. It provides you with the theoretical requirements for the private pilot licence (PPL) and the commercial pilot licence (CPL) of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Coupled with the optional fixed wing flight training program, you may be able to achieve your PPL in just 40 hours flight time. However, due to competency/proficiency, it might take longer and these hours may fluctuate as a result. You will learn about aerodynamics, aircraft, meteorology, navigation, airplane performance, flight rules and radio telephony. These extra units developed in consultation with the aviation industry will enable you to be competitive when you apply for positions in airline operations and administration. You have the option of integrating our Multi-Engine Commercial flight training program at a competitive price. Flight training in Perth is popular due to the stable weather patterns, safe training environment and flat terrain. As a result, China Southern Airlines, Singapore Airlines, the Royal Australian Air Force and Republic of Singapore Air Force conduct effective flight training in Perth.

Cost Tuition: $12,500 per year Resource fee: $500 per semester Additional costs: Text books, professional flight training equipment and regulation manuals Uniform: $700 – to be retained by the student, this includes the required Polytechnic West pilot shirt, pilot epaulettes, wings when licensed, black tie and pants. Purchase of black dress shoes will be the responsibility of each student. (Purchase of all required professional equipment such as aircraft headsets, plotter charts E6-B flight computer, regulatory publications and pilot bag will be the responsibility of the student for those students undertaking the optional Flight Training Program). Optional Flying Training - $89,000 (based on Multi-Engine Commercial Pilot licence program. Some students may take longer to complete training, the price may fluctuate).

Career opportunities Airline operations officer

N.B ** The current Optional Flight Training program is under review. Prices are subject to variation.

Commercial pilot Aviation supervisor

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Flight planning and dispatch officer

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Aviation safety officer Flight standards officer

Study pathway

Additional information Students electing to undertake the practical flying option concurrently with the Diploma of Aeronautics will develop the skills required for a Commercial Pilot’s Licence for fixed-wing aircraft. To gain the CPL, students must be successful in attaining practical flying competency and successfully passing the CASA written exams and flight tests. Demonstration of competence may take longer than the allocated flight training program’s hours dependant on the level of proficiency of the student, and therefore may require additional flying hours at extra cost. Additional flying options available include a full Multi–Engine Commercial Pilot Licence, Multi–Engine Command Instrument rating, and Flight Instructor Rating. Students wishing to pursue a Pilot’s Licence will further be responsible to pay for all required CASA exams towards the issuance of their Licence. This includes an Aviation English Language Proficiency Assessment which is mandatory for the issuance of a Student Pilot Licence. All flying students will be required to apply and obtain a current Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) and a Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical at their own cost. ASIC’s identify the holder as having a current security check required by CASA, and is required to undertake flight training in Australia and is valid for two (2) years. Applications are processed through the CASA website (www.casa.gov.au) and may take several months to be issued.

Year 12

Diploma of Aeronautics (Airline Operations) (52322) Duration: 1 year theory, 1.5 years theory and flying

Associate Degree of Aviation (Aeronautics) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas

A Class 1 Aviation Flight Medical must be completed by a CASA approved Designated Aviation Medical Examiner to qualify for a student licence. It is strongly recommended that the ASIC application be submitted prior to the start of the qualification. All students will be required to show proof of their current medical and ASIC to AeroSpace Training Centre staff prior to being released for flight training.

Theory of flight Aircraft performance Human factors involved in aviation Air navigation Air law

Due to the remote location of the Jandakot Airport, it is recommended that students have their own personal transport. Bus services to the airport are available from Murdoch train station, however these are very limited (three mornings and three evenings per week). Please check details with Transperth for the bus schedule as times and frequency may change.

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DIPLOMA OF AIRPORT MANAGEMENT

National code: 52392

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 074380D

TAFE ID: 4650

Customs and quarantine Aviation public relations

Campus and intake How this qualification is taught

Polytechnic West, AeroSpace Training Centre, Jandakot – February and July

Lectures Tutorials

Admission requirements

Practical exercises

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 or:

Self-directed study Class-based study will be conducted at the AeroSpace Training Centre facility at Jandakot Airport. There may be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses or industry facilities.

Completion of a relevant qualification in another country assessed as being at least comparable to AQF Certificate IV This qualification is designed for students who have a strong interest in aviation. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Further study Students who have successfully completed the Diploma qualification will be eligible to apply for credit towards the Associate Degree of Aviation (Management) at Polytechnic West. Successful completion of the Associate Degree qualification will assist students to continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification This qualification has been designed in consultation with both Australian and international aviation industries, and provides you with a non flying professional career option within the air transport and commercial aviation industries.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

You will develop the knowledge and practical skills you need to enhance opportunities for employment and promotion within the field of airport management. You will gain valuable industry exposure to airport/airline operations, and develop knowledge of airport systems and processes, coupled with airport operational subjects, such as human resource management, administration, public relations, airport planning and technical engineering. Graduates with this qualification have successfully gained employment with both regional and international airports and airlines.

Cost Tuition: $12,500 per year Resource fee: $500 per semester Additional costs: Uniform: $350 - this includes the required Polytechnic West dress shirt, black tie and pants. Purchase of black dress shoes will be the responsibility of each student.

Career opportunities

Text books and/or regulation manuals

Airline sales officer Airport management

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Aviation supervisor Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Customs and quarantine Aviation marketing Aviation public relations Ground service supervisor

Additional information

Airport operation supervisor

Due to the remote location of the Jandakot Airport, it is recommended that students have their own personal transport. Bus services to the airport are available from Murdoch train station, however these are very limited (run three mornings and three evenings per week). Please check details with Transperth for the bus schedule as times and frequency may change.

Study pathway Year 11

Diploma of Airport Management (52392) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Aviation (Management) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Airport planning Airport operations Airport systems Airport security Airport emergency procedures

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Beauty therapy Salon management Fitness Sport development Remedial massage

Beauty Services – Fitness

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DIPLOMA OF BEAUTY THERAPY

National code: SIB50110

Duration: 1 - 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075962G

TAFE ID: S781

West Coast Institute of Training Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Perth Campus – February & July Certificate III in Beauty Services (SIB30110) Duration: 6 months

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle and Peel – February Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February (Certificate IV only) South Western Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February (Certificate IV only)

Diploma of Beauty Therapy (SIB50110) Duration: 6 months

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February & July

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Major study areas Beauty therapy Massage Cosmetics

About this qualification

Beauty enhancements

This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to apply the full range of face and body treatments. You will develop skills in a broad range of beauty therapy treatments and services which may include facial massage, body massage, hair removal, cosmetic tattooing, spa treatments, lash and brow treatments, nail technology services, make up, aromatherapy, providing advice on beauty treatments and services, selling retail skin care and cosmetic products and coordinating a work team. The knowledge and skills gained can be applied in beauty salons, spas and the wider beauty industry. Supervised work placement in a beauty clinic is undertaken in this qualification.

Facial treatments Aromatherapy Spa program

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training Supervised work placement in a beauty clinic

Career opportunities

Cost

Beauty therapist

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Nail technician Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $700 per semester; Year 2 - $500 per semester

Salon manager/owner Skin care professional

Additional costs:

Spa manager

Equipment: Year 1 may be up to $475 – Year 2 may be up to $300

Study pathway

Uniform: may be up to $110 Textbooks Year 10

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy (SIB40110) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Beauty Therapy (SIB50110) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF SALON MANAGEMENT

National code: SIB50210

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075977M

TAFE ID: S782

Major study areas Haircutting Colouring and lightening hair

Campus and intake

Foil highlighting techniques

Polytechnic West, Balga– February and July

Hair and chemical reformation Hair design Complex colour correction

Admission requirements

Hair extensions

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Make-up application Business management focused on salon environments

How this qualification is taught

About this qualification This qualification has three stages – Certificate III, Certificate IV and Diploma. Certificate III is the most popular entry point to launch your career into the exciting world of hairstyling and fashion.

Class attendance Lectures by hairdressers/trainers and assessors Power Point and DVD presentations in dedicated theory rooms and simulated salons

You will be carefully guided by respected industry professionals who will combine technical study with the practice and development of the fundamental and artistic hand skills you need in hairdressing. You will learn to deal with a wide range of clients using discretion and tact; how to sell retail products and hairdressing services; and how to consult with clients and give advice. You will learn to perform a full range of hairdressing services, including fundamental and creative haircutting, styling, colouring, perming and straightening on men and women.

Practical skills training in a simulated salon environment (live hair models will be supplied)

Further study There are no related university qualifications in hairdressing. For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Certificate IV has been designed to develop and expand complex technical skills and knowledge of hairdressing and the diploma focuses on developing a strong and successful business model to ensure the success of your managerial skills.

Cost Tuition: $11,500 per year

Career opportunities

Resource fee: $750 per semester (at the commencement of the Certificate III in Hairdressing, each student will receive a professional hairdressing kit).

Freelance session stylist Hairdresser

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Salon manager Salon owner/operator Technical adviser with a hairdressing products company

Additional information Study pathway

Mandatory Requirement: when completing the Certificate III in Hairdressing and Certificate IV in Hairdressing, you are required to source your own work experience to assist in your skills development and work readiness. Polytechnic West lecturing staff will provide you with information about work experience at orientation.

Year 10

Certificate III in Hairdressing (SIH30111) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Hairdressing (SIH40111) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Salon Management (SIB50210) Duration: 6 months

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CERTIFICATE IV IN FITNESS

National code: SIS40210

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 077180K

TAFE ID: D438

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training

Campus and intake

Practical skills using the equipment in the Institute’s gymnasium

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February

Further study

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: may be up to $440 per semester

About this qualification

Additional costs:

This qualification will provide you with a wide range of practical skills and knowledge to plan and conduct fitness programs over a range of contexts. As part of this qualification, you will investigate pathways to work with allied health professionals, undertake basic postural appraisals, use a broad range of fitness equipment and analyse client behaviours and strategies to increase exercise adherence. This qualification will provide the skills, knowledge and expertise you need to work with specific client groups, including older adults, children and adolescents.

First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement) Working with children check: $10 (required before work placement) N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information Career opportunities

You need to provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia. Because of the physical nature of this qualification, you also need a medical clearance, which you should obtain from a doctor once you arrive in Australia.

Gym instructor Health and fitness professional Personal trainer

Please note that if you attend West Coast Institute of Training some classes will be offered at the McLarty Campus in McLarty Avenue, Joondalup. This campus is approximately 10 minutes walk from the main Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup campus. Students can also take the free CAT bus that circulates in the Joondalup CBD.

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate III in Fitness (SIS30310) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Fitness (SIS40210) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Exercise planning and programming Risk analysis Interaction with special population groups Exercise instruction Fitness appraisal Use of fitness equipment

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CERTIFICATE IV IN SPORT DEVELOPMENT

National code: SIS40610

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 034326G

TAFE ID: D442

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Campus and intake South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Admission requirements

Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Central Institute of Technology, Leederville – February

Resource fee: may be up to $230 per year Additional costs:

About this qualification

First aid certificate: $110 (compulsory before work placement)

This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to develop, coordinate, coach and officiate in a wide range of sports. You will learn to facilitate the development of competing athletes to improve their performance and to coach children and people with special needs. Subjects taught include sports science, sport psychology, nutrition, and planning and conducting training programs. As part of this qualification you will undertake a supervised work placement.

Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement) N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information You need to provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Career opportunities Recreation officer Sports coach

If you enrol with South West Institute of Technology, you will complete the first aid certificate as part of your qualification so you don’t need to do this before you start.

Sports development officer Sports trainer

If you enrol with Central Institute of Technology, you must specialise in football (soccer or Australian Rules), rugby or basketball. Sports are allocated based on a range of factors including playing experience and knowledge of your chosen sport. More information will be provided at enrolment.

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate IV in Sport Development (SIS40610) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Conducting a sport and recreation session for participants Facilitating a group Operating in accordance with accepted coaching practices, styles, and legal and ethical responsibilities Including special interest groups or people with special needs Implementing the fundamental principles of sports psychology Applying rules and regulations to conduct games and competitions Applying self-reflection techniques to evaluate and modify officiating performance Implementing sports first aid procedures and applying sports first aid Applying good coaching practice in coaching sessions

How this qualification is taught Classroom delivery and practical demonstrations Field placement

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DIPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGE

National code: HLT50307

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 057477C

TAFE ID: D087

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Campus and intake

Resource fee: $150 per semester

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February

Additional costs: Equipment $375 per semester (includes massage table and stool)

Admission requirements

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Human Biology. You should also be able to show evidence of basic massage skills. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information You need to provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia. You will also need a medical clearance once you have arrived in Australia.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to perform massages for relaxation and health purposes. You will learn skills to assess a client’s massage needs, and plan and conduct a remedial massage based on knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology using skills in a wide range of soft tissue massage techniques. You will also learn to work safely and ethically in a healthcare environment, to communicate effectively with clients and other healthcare workers and to operate your own massage practice.

Career opportunities Massage therapist

Study pathway Year 12

Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT50307) Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Massage Health and health-related areas

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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Building and Construction

Building and construction (building) Building design and technology Bricklaying and blocklaying Carpentry Solid plastering Wall and floor tiling

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DIPLOMA OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION (BUILDING)

National code: CPC50210

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076414E

TAFE ID: W741

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training

Campus and intake

Simulated project management methods

Central Institute of Technology, Perth* – February Polytechnic West, Balga – February and July

Further study

Admission requirements

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with passes in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification

Cost

This qualification gives you an in depth insight into the legal, structural, financial and management processes involved in the construction process. It will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to work as a builder on medium rise building projects. You will gain a range of skills enabling you to supervise the planning and quality of construction work and manage the risks associated with projects. The qualification also includes three weeks per year of work placement in the building industry.

Tuition: $12,000 per year

Additional information If you attend Central Institute of Technology, you are required to undertake three weeks of industry work placement per year as part of this qualification. It is your responsibility to organise this placement which is a requirement of successful completion of your qualification. Central Institute of Technology will assist you where possible but cannot guarantee placement.

Career opportunities Building and construction manager

*Practical training may be held at the Leederville Campus.

Building and construction supervisor

If you attend Polytechnic West, you are required to undertake three weeks of industry work placement per year as part of this qualification. Lecturing staff will provide you with information about finding work placement at orientation.

Builder Registered builder

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) (CPC40110) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (CPC50210) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Managing projects and construction work Learning and apply building codes and standards to low-medium rise buildings Supervising construction projects Learning and applying OHS principles Preparing construction contracts and estimating building costs Producing labour and materials schedules Developing sustainability policies

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DIPLOMA OF BUILDING DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

National code: 39208QLD

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075963F

TAFE ID: 7219

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training

Campus and intake

Supervised work placement in the building/construction industry

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Further study

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February (Certificate IV only)

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with a pass in Mathematics Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost Tuition: $12,000 per year

About this qualification

Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $445 per semester; Year 2 – may be up to $320 per semester

This qualification prepares you for work as a drafter and designer on commercial and industrial projects as well as low rise residential buildings. You will learn about design, site surveys, construction technology and building materials, and become confident using 2D and 3D computer aided design (CAD). You will learn about project administration, digital presentation and commercial working drawings. As part of this qualification, you will undertake a supervised work placement. On completion of this qualification you will be able to work as a drafter on commercial and residential projects with architects, builders, and project administrators.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information If you attend Central Institute of Technology, you are required to undertake three weeks of industry work placement as part of this qualification. It is your responsibility to organise this placement which is a requirement of successful completion of your qualification. Central Institute of Technology will assist you where possible but cannot guarantee placement.

Career opportunities Building contractor

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Building designer Building drafter Architectural drafter

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate IV in Residential Drafting (39207QLD) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Building Design and Technology (39208QLD) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Working drawings for residential projects Construction technology and materials 2D & 3D Computer Aided Design and Drafting Drafting office and project administration techniques Site surveys and drawings Residential projects Environmentally sustainable building design

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CERTIFICATE III IN BRICKLAYING AND BLOCKLAYING

CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY

National code: CPC30111

Duration: 2 years

National code: CPC30211

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 077176F

TAFE ID: D390

CRICOS code: 077177E

TAFE ID: D391

Campus and intake

Campus and intake

Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham – February and July Polytechnic West, Midland – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Trades North, Clarkson – February and July

Polytechnic West, Midland – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Trades North, Clarkson – February and July

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page .

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to work as a carpenter in the domestic housing industry or commercial construction area. You will learn to use basic carpentry tools, power tools and equipment, read and interpret plans, handle carpentry materials and construct pitched roof, ceiling frames and flooring systems. Carpentry formwork skills in preparation for concrete are also included. The qualification includes work experience at various building sites.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to work in the building and construction bricklaying trade. You will learn how to lay and bond bricks and similar building blocks and how to construct ornamental panels, feature walls, arches and columns. You will also learn how to lay bricks for domestic, commercial and public buildings and how to prepare and maintain brickwork.

Career opportunities

Career opportunities

Carpenter

Bricklayer and Blocklayer

Study pathway

Study pathway

Year 10

Year 10

Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30211) Duration: 2 years

Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying (CPC30111) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Major study areas

Carpentry Practical hand skills

Bricklaying Blocklaying Practical hand skills

Product knowledge

How this qualification is taught

Product knowledge

Lectures Practical skills

How this qualification is taught

Work-based training (on campus and within industry)

Lectures Practical skills

Further study

Work based training (on campus and within industry)

On completion of this qualification, you can continue into Certificate IV and the Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) or the Diploma of Business. For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to Certificate IV and the Diploma of Building and Construction (Building). For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $11,250 per year

Cost

Resource fee: $1,500 per semester

Tuition: $11,250 per year

Additional costs:

Resource fee: $1,500 per semester

Uniform /protective equipment- approximately $300

Additional costs:

Tools - approximately $300

Uniform /protective equipment: $250 approximately

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Tools: $300 approximately

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

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CERTIFICATE III IN SOLID PLASTERING

CERTIFICATE III IN WALL AND FLOOR TILING

National code: CPC31011

Duration: 2 years

National code: CPC31311

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 077178D

TAFE ID: D399

CRICOS code: 077179C

TAFE ID: D402

Campus and intake

Campus and intake

Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham – February and July Polytechnic West, Midland – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Trades North, Clarkson – February and July

Polytechnic West, Midland – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Trades North, Clarkson – February and July

Admission requirements Admission requirements

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

About this qualification About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to work in the building and construction concreting industry as a solid plasterer. You will learn to finish walls, floors and ceilings in gypsum and Portland cement plasters, and construct various mouldings, textured finishes and ornamental restoration work.

This qualification provides training in all aspects of tiling, including wall and floor tiling, mosaic tiling and waterproofing processes. The qualification is delivered at specially designed facilities where the emphasis is placed on providing hands on, practical training. You will be taught to lay ceramic, clay, slate, marble, glass and other types of tiles on external and internal walls and floors to provide protective and decorative finishes.

Career opportunities

Career opportunities Wall and floor tiler

Solid plasterer

Study pathway

Study pathway Year 10

Year 10

Certificate III in Solid Plastering (CPC31011) Duration: 2 years

Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling (CPC31311) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas

Major study areas Solid plastering Practical hand skills

Wall and floor tiling Practical hand skills

Product knowledge

Product knowledge

How this qualification is taught

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Lectures Practical skills

Work-based training (on campus and within industry)

Work-based training (on campus and within industry)

Further study

Further study

On completion of this qualification, you can continue into Certificate IV and the Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) at either Polytechnic West or West Coast Institute of Training. Please note that the Certificate IV and Diploma are not offered at Challenger Institute of Technology.

On completion of this qualification, you can continue into the Certificate IV and the Diploma of Building and Construction (Building). For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $11,250 per year

Cost Resource fee: $1,500 per semester

Tuition: $11,250 per year

Additional costs: Uniform $300 approximately

Resource fee: $1,500 per semester Additional costs: Uniform $250 approximately

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

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Business – Management – Commerce – Accounting Business Business administration Management Frontline management Advertising Accounting Banking services management Human resources management International business Library and information services Marketing Other qualifications in business

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF BUSINESS

CRICOS code: 076029C

Duration: 2 years

TAFE ID: H409

Year 12

Campus and intake Associate Degree of Business Duration: 2 years

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207), as well as an IELTS score (academic) of 6.0, with no band score less than 5.5. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Major study areas Accounting and budgets Business law E-business Human resources management

About this qualification

Management

This qualification prepares you for supervisory and management roles in industry, and is highly sought after by both domestic and international students. It has been developed in consultation with industry and the university sector, and written by a team of experienced business practitioners. It incorporates modern business thinking and skills. If you choose to enter the workforce on successful completion of this qualification, you will find that you will have gained skills that are attractive in the current employment market.

Marketing

Streams Accounting Marketing Human Resources Management

It will provide you with the following learning outcomes: understanding and interpretation of key business concepts and theories and how they evolve within the relevant technical, social and cultural contexts; acquisition of business research based knowledge; development of a broad based, multidisciplinary conceptual and theoretical understanding within the Business discipline; ability to access, interpret, comprehend and evaluate research and information; provision of employment skills that will provide a broad based entry point into a range of professional business occupations and/or articulation into relevant bachelor degree programs.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Further study Successful completion of the Associate Degree qualification will prepare students seeking to continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Accounting technician Business owner/operator Human resource consultant Market analyst

Cost

Marketing professional

Tuition: $13,600 per year

Middle management

Additional costs: textbooks and a calculator N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Study pathway There are two year 10 study pathway options

Additional information Year 10

Year 10

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Management (Commerce) (BSB51107) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Business (BSB50207) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Business Duration: 1 year

There may also be a requirement for attendance at lectures across other Polytechnic West campuses. This qualification is registered with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as a higher education qualification. Therefore you must apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information. The pathways into the Associate Degree qualifications provided in this course guide are based on students following the pathway as listed under that qualification for Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree qualifications from alternative qualifications delivered at other institutions may not receive the same credits as students who have followed the listed pathway and should discuss this with ETI before enrolling.

Associate Degree of Business Duration: 1.5 years

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CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS

National code: BSB30110

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 043067C

TAFE ID: W902

Major study areas Accounting Finance

Campus and intake

Recordkeeping

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Data entry

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Customer service

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February and July

Payroll Databases and spreadsheets

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July Polytechnic West, Bentley, Thornlie – February and July

How this qualification is taught

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Lectures Project based work

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Further study

About this qualification

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to a range of business diplomas.

This qualification will provide you with the practical skills required to undertake a range of administrative tasks in an office environment, including customer service, computing, accounts and recordkeeping. You will learn to process manual and computerised accounts, and payroll, produce business documents and create and use databases and spreadsheets. This qualification is also a pathway into a range of diploma programs.

Cost Tuition: $5,250 per semester Additional costs: text books and stationary N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities Accounts clerk Customer service officer Office administrator Office assistant Office secretary

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Any Certificate IV stream in Business Duration: 6 months

Any Diploma stream of Business Duration: 6 months OR Diploma of Management (BSB51107) Duration: 1 year OR Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 2 years

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DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS

National code: BSB50207

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075964E

TAFE ID: D164

Major study areas Students may undertake units in one or more of the following: Marketing

Campus and intake

Management

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Business development

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July (Certificate IV only)

Human resources Accounts

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February and July (Certificate IV only)

Budgets Recordkeeping

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July

Administration

Polytechnic West, Bentley and Thornlie – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July (Certificate IV only)

How this qualification is taught

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July (Certificate IV only)

Lectures Practical skills

Admission requirements

Further study

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West or a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the ideal start to a career as a business professional. It enhances your business skills and gives you the opportunity to specialise in specific areas of business. You’ll also learn how to communicate in a business environment, build effective relationships with clients and colleagues and gain management skills.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Additional costs: text books and stationary

Career opportunities

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Bookkeeper Business owner Consultant Human resources manager Manager Project manager Supervisor

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Business (BSB50207) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Business (BSB50207) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

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DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

National code: BSB50407

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075965D

TAFE ID: D166

Major study areas Students will undertake units in one or more of the following: Client networks

Campus and intake

Administration systems

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Payroll

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle, Rockingham and Peel – February and July (Certificates III and IV only)

Recordkeeping People performance

Durack Institute of Technology – February and July (Certificate III only)

Budgets and financial statements

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July (Certificates III and IV only)

Customer service

Pilbara Institute, South Hedland – February and July (Certificate III only) Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

How this qualification is taught

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury and Busselton – February and July (Certificates III and IV only)

Lectures Practical skills

Admission requirements Further study

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business Administration (BSB30407). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West or a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification This qualification will give you theoretical knowledge and specialised, technical and managerial skills you need to plan, execute and evaluate your own work or the work of a team. It will also allow you to manage office administration staff. You will also learn how to produce complex documents, prepare financial reports and complex travel schedules and have the opportunity to specialise in an area you are interested in.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Additional costs: text books and stationary N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities Accounts clerk Accounts supervisor Administration manager Executive personal assistant Office manager Personal assistant Project assistant Receptionist

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Business Administration (BSB30407) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Business Administration (BSB40507) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Business Administration (BSB50407) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

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DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB51107

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075985M

TAFE ID: D173

Major study areas Students will undertake units in one or more of the following: Management

Campus and intake

Budgets and financial statements

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Recruitment

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Administration systems

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July

Events management

Polytechnic West, Bentley and Thornlie – February and July

Media and communications

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July (Certificate IV only)

How this qualification is taught Lectures

Admission requirements

Practical skills

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Work-based training

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West or a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This qualification is designed to provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to provide leadership and management in meeting business objectives. You will develop skills in business administrative procedures, human resources, team management and the implementation of business strategies. You will also learn how to manage the operational areas of an organisation, including how to manage people and performance; recruit, select and induct staff; manage meetings; and prepare and manage budgets.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities Manager Office administrator Supervisor

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) Duration: 6 months or Certificate IV in Frontline Management (BSB40807) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) Duration: 6 months or Certificate IV in Frontline Management (BSB40807) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Management (BSB51107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Management (BSB51107) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

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DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT (COMMERCE)

National code: BSB51107

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075985M

TAFE ID: D173C

Major study areas Marketing Management

Campus and intake

Economics

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Accounts Budgets Recordkeeping

Admission requirements

Administration

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Customer service Information technology and information systems Legal studies

About this qualification

How this qualification is taught

This qualification is designed to provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need for leadership and management in a business environment. You will develop skills in business administrative procedures, human resources, team development and the implementation of business strategies.

Further study

You will study modern business practices that will provide you with the skills and knowledge required for acceptance into the second year of the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West only or a university undergraduate degree.

Lectures Classroom based learning

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Bookkeeper Business owner Consultant

Cost

Human resources manager

Tuition: $11,000 per year

Manager

Additional costs: text books and stationary

Project manager N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Supervisor

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Management (Commerce) (BSB51107) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Management (Commerce) (BSB51107) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Business Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Business Duration: 1 year

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CERTIFICATE IV IN FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB40807

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 067514J

TAFE ID: D151

Major study areas Leadership Operational plans

Campus and intake

Occupational health and safety

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Team effectiveness

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Customer service strategies

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July

Workplace information systems Managing projects

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

Effective workplace relationships

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Writing complex documents

Admission requirements

How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Lectures Practical skills

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West or a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification The qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to undertake the role of frontline management in a wide range of organisational and industry contexts. Frontline managers provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of the team and its work outcomes. You will learn management strategies, including how to implement an operational plan, show leadership in the workplace and promote team effectiveness.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $5,250 per semester

Career opportunities Management consultant Manager Supervisor

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Frontline Management (BSB40807) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Frontline Management (BSB40807) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Management (BSB51107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Management (BSB51107) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

Associate Degree of Business (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

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DIPLOMA OF ADVERTISING

National code: BSB50107

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075960J

TAFE ID: D163

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Please note: Students who begin this qualification with Australian Year 10 entry, must enrol into the Certificate III in Business in the July intake.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

About this qualification This qualification will teach you how to bring out your creative side and apply it to the functions and processes of advertising. You’ll learn about various print and electronic media, planning and implementing advertising campaigns and managing an advertising operation. You will have responsibility for the work of other staff and lead teams in conducting advertising campaigns.

Career opportunities Administrator Advertising manager Advertising officer Researcher

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) (July intake only) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Advertising (BSB40107) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Advertising (BSB40107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Advertising (BSB50107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Advertising (BSB50107) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Identifying and evaluating marketing opportunities Implementing and monitoring marketing activities Making a presentation Developing a media plan Creating mass print media advertisements Creating mass electronic media advertisements Originating and developing concepts Writing persuasive copy

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING

National code: FNS60210

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075959B

TAFE ID: S735

Great Southern Institute of Technology only Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July Certificate III in Accounts Administration (FNS30311) Duration: 6 months

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February and July Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July (up to Diploma only) South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July (up to Diploma only)

Certificate IV in Accounting (FNS40611) Duration: 6 months

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Admission requirements Diploma/Advanced Diploma of Accounting (FNS50210/ FNS60210) Duration: 1 year

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

About this qualification In this qualification you will learn both manual and computerised accounting processes. You will learn to create summaries of financial transactions of a business, produce and analyse financial reports, prepare tax returns and develop business plans. This qualification will provide you with skills in processing complex tax returns and lodgements, corporate financial reports and corporate governance. You will learn to use complex spreadsheets and conduct internal audits, develop operational business plans, implement tax plans and evaluate tax compliance.

Major study areas Accounting Recordkeeping Data entry Taxation Budgeting Operational reporting Auditing Business planning

Career opportunities Accountant (not CPA) Assistant accountant Bookkeeper Junior office manager

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Senior financial clerk

Study pathway

Further study

All Institutes except for Great Southern Institute of Technology

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West only or a university undergraduate degree.

Year 10

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Certificate III in Accounts Administration (FNS30311) Duration: 6 months

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Additional costs: text books and stationary

Certificate IV in Accounting (FNS40611) Duration: 6 months

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Diploma of Accounting (FNS50210) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Accounting (FNS60210) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF BANKING SERVICES MANAGEMENT

National code: FNS50910

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 056131D

TAFE ID: S725

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Campus and intake

Industry guest speakers

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Further study Admission requirements

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Accounts Administration (FNS30311). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification

Cost

This qualification will provide you with practical skills and knowledge in the areas of bank branch environments, commercial and retail lending and small business banking. You will gain the knowledge and skills you need to record and create summaries of the financial transactions of a business or other organisation for management purposes. You will learn how to work in a financial office environment and use financial industry standard equipment and software.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Career opportunities Bank officer Collection clerk Credit officer Loans officer

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Accounts Administration (FNS30311) (July intake only) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Banking Services (FNS41011) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Banking Services (FNS41011) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Banking Services Management (FNS50910) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Banking Services Management (FNS50910) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Business technology and communication Managing banking and customer service Service strategies Leadership and motivation Business management Banking products and services Commercial and banking law

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DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

National code: BSB50607

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075980E

TAFE ID: D168

Major study areas Human resource management Industrial relations

Campus and intake

Remuneration and employee benefits

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Recruitment selection

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Meetings and conferences

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July (Certificate IV only)

Administration systems Budgets and financial plans

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

How this qualification is taught

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Lectures Work-based training

Admission requirements

Simulated workplace environment

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) or Certificate III in Business Administration (BSB30407). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Business at Polytechnic West only or a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to recruit and select staff, oversee staff welfare, keep employees informed of their rights, and provide advice and support to management about staff issues. You will also gain knowledge in employment law, equal opportunity and occupational health and safety.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Career opportunities Administration manager Equal employment officer Human resources officer Industrial relations officer Payroll manager

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months or Certificate III in Business Administration (BSB30407) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Human Resources (BSB41007) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Human Resources Management (BSB50607) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Human Resources (BSB41007) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Human Resources Management (BSB50607) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

National code: BSB50807

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075982C

TAFE ID: D170

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Campus and intake

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Admission requirements Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

About this qualification You will gain a practical understanding of international business and marketing theory and apply your knowledge to a range of functions and tasks, including product and services financial reporting, international market data analysis and building international client relations.

Career opportunities Employment with multinational companies Importer and exporter International marketer Market analyst Market forecaster Marketing manager

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in International Trade (BSB41107) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in International Trade (BSB41107) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of International Business (BSB50807) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of International Business (BSB50807) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas International markets Consumer behaviour Data analysis Market needs International networks Import and export International finance and insurance International legislation and conventions

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

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DIPLOMA OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES

National code: CUL50104

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 000205J

TAFE ID: C725

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Campus and intake Additional information

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

About this qualification Successful completion of this qualification will give you the skills you need to assist in the organisation and operation of systems for handling recorded material in the library and information services industry. As part of this qualification, you will undertake a supervised work placement where you will be able to directly apply the skills and knowledge you have learned.

Career opportunities Library assistant Library clerk Library officer Library technician

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Library and Information Services (CUL50104) Duration: 2 years

Diploma of Library and Information Services (CUL50104) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Cataloguing and classifying material Monitoring and enhancing information access Selecting and acquiring information materials Managing care and maintenance of the collection Planning and developing activities, events and programs Researching and analysing information to meet customer needs

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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DIPLOMA OF MARKETING

National code: BSB51207

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075958C

TAFE ID: D174

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Further study

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Certificate III in Business (BSB30110). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Additional costs: text books and stationary N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to promote and sell products or services. You will learn about marketing principles and research, identifying market opportunities, profiling the market, analysing consumer behaviour and target marketing. You will also learn to evaluate marketing opportunities, establish and adjust the marketing mix (the blend of product, price, place and promotion), develop a marketing communications plan, implement a marketing solution and review marketing performance.

Career opportunities Advertising manager Advertising officer Public relations manager Public relations officer

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Business (BSB30110) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Marketing (BSB41307) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Marketing (BSB41307) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Marketing (BSB51207) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Marketing (BSB51207) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Marketing Communications Marketing research Meetings and conferences Budgets and financial statements Events management

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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS IN BUSINESS

Certificate II in Business National code: BSB20107

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 032927K

TAFE ID: D130

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Challenger Institute of Technology (Fremantle, Rockingham & Peel); Durack Institute of Technology (Geraldton); Great Southern Institute of Technology (Albany); Kimberley Training Institute (Broome); Polytechnic West (Thornlie); South West Institute of Technology (Bunbury)

Certificate IV in Public Relations National code: 52406WA

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 055044M

TAFE ID: 9065

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Central Institute of Technology, Perth

Diploma of Public Relations National code: 52407WA

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code:076667F

TAFE ID: 9066

Tuition: $5, 250 per semester Institute & Location: Central Institute of Technology, Perth For full details of other qualifications, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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Automotive technology Engineering technology – electrical Engineering Electronics and communications engineering Engineering (oil and gas) Civil and structural engineering Computer systems engineering Surveying Process plant technology Spatial information services Other qualifications in engineering

Engineering

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DIPLOMA OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

National code: AUR50205

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 077189A

TAFE ID: W228

Major study areas Analysing and evaluating electronic faults in braking systems

Campus and intakes

Analysing and evaluating electronic faults in engine management systems

Polytechnic West, Carlisle – February

Developing and applying systems modifications Overhauling clutch assemblies Overhauling engines and engine components

Admission requirements

Overhauling transmissions (manual)

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Overhauling transmissions (automatic)

How is this course taught? About this qualification

Lectures

This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge used in the automotive technology sector. You will learn how to analyse and evaluate vehicle engine and fuel system faults, and electrical and electronic management systems. You will also learn how to develop and document specifications and procedures, and overhaul engines and associated engine components.

Practical experimentation and investigation in the workshop Workshop practice to develop practical skills

Further study For the latest information on further study options visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This qualification will give you the knowledge and some of the skills of an automotive mechanic; however, you will not receive a trade certificate or be able to work as a fully qualified mechanic without further work experience, and this may not be achievable within the terms of your visa.

Cost Tuition: $12,250 per year Resource fee: $1,700 per semester

Career opportunities

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Automotive diagnostic technician (with relevant experience) Automotive technician Parts interpreter Service advisor

Study Pathway Year 11

Certificate III in Automotive Retail, Service and Repair (AUR31205) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Automotive Technology (AUR40208) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Automotive Technology (AUR50205) Duration: 6 months

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – ELECTRICAL

National Code: UEE62111

Duration: 2 year

CRICOS: 077193E

TAFE ID: A175

Major Study Areas Material science Project management

Campus and Intakes

Drafting

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

OHS Low voltage circuits Troubleshoot and provide solutions to electrical products

Admission Requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with passes in English and Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How is This Course Taught? Lectures Practical skills taught in the Institute’s workshops

About this qualification

Further Study

This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to develop, design, commission and maintain the electrical components/ sub assemblies of electrical equipment and systems. You will also learn how to diagnose faults or malfunctions as well as develop planning skills and, when required, initiate an alternative approach to a particular task or manage task requirements.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

This qualification has replaced the Electrical Systems, Electrical Drafting, Industrial Electronics and Control Engineering qualification.

Cost Tuition: $13,000 per year

Career Opportunities

Resource fee: $374 per semester

This qualification prepares graduates for employment as an Engineering Associate/ Technical Officer.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Industries may include: Electricity generation, transmission, distribution Electrical installations in buildings and on industrial sites Electrical equipment manufacture Instrumentation and control systems Communications networks Electronic plant and equipment Integration and control of computer systems

Study Pathway Year 10

Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical (UEE62111) Duration: 2 years

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING

National Code: MEM60111

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS: 076538D

TAFE ID: D535

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Engineering - Technical (MEM30505) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Engineering – Technical (MEM50211) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Engineering – Technical (MEM50211) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (MEM60111) Duration: 1 year

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology: Perth – February and July Challenger Institute of Technology: Fremantle - February and July Polytechnic West: Carlisle – February South West Institute of Technology: Bunbury – February (Diploma only)

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics or completion of the Certificate III in Engineering - Technical (MEM30505). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (MEM60111) Duration: 1 year

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to produce drawings to design specifications for manufacture by an engineering workshop. You will develop a range of computer drafting skills as well as knowledge of mechanical engineering processes and principles. You will also increase your skills in computing and engineering graphics, materials, systems, standards and processes, including safety in the workplace, effective communication, quality control and project management.

Major study areas Produce engineering drawings Draw 3D models Manufacturing engineering Process and plant design Drafting

Successful completion of this qualification will give you the opportunity to become an engineering associate/technician in your chosen field. This is an engineering qualification with a strong mechanical focus.

Mechanical engineering designs Mechanical systems design Project management

This qualification replaces the Mechanical and Mechanical CAD stream qualifications previously offered to International Students.

How this qualification is taught

Specialist areas for each Institute:

Lectures

Polytechnic West

Practical skills taught in the Institute’s workshops

Mechanical Engineering Mechanical CAD

Further study

Challenger Institute of Technology

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Mechanical Design Mechanical Drafting

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Central Institute of Technology Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics

Cost

Career opportunities

Tuition: $13,000 per year

Design draftsperson Senior drafter

Resource fee: up to may be up to$350 per semester

Technical lead

Additional costs: Equipment - may be up to$300 per semester

Mechanical engineering associate/technician

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

National code: UEE60210

Duration: 2.5 years

CRICOS code: 0766180

TAFE ID: W871

Polytechnic West Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications (UEE40711) Duration: 1.5 years

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July (Certificate IV and Diploma only) Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July (Certificate IV and Diploma only)

Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering (UEE50511) Duration: 6 months

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with passes in English and Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Associate Degree of Network Technology Duration: 1.5 years

About this qualification This qualification will give you the advanced skills you need to design and validate/evaluate electronics and communications equipment and systems. It will teach you how to develop, select, commission, maintain and diagnose faults in electronic and communications components, sub assemblies, apparatus and systems. You will develop skills that will enable you to plan and initiate alternative approaches to addressing a broad range of technical and management requirements.

Major study areas Telecommunications network equipment (computer and system) Electronic and communications components Diagnosis of faults and malfunctions Renewable energy systems development

Career opportunities Business equipment technician

How this qualification is taught

Electronics and communications technical officer Electronics engineering instrumentation technician

Lectures

Engineering associate

Practical work

Instrumentation technician

Workshops

Technical officer

Further study Study pathway

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Network Technology at Polytechnic West or a university undergraduate degree.

Central Institute of Technology, Challenger Institute of Technology Year 10

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications (UEE40711) Duration: 1.5 years

Cost Tuition: $12,000 per year Resource fee: $370 per semester Equipment: $250 per semester

Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering (UEE50511) Duration: 6 months

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering (UEE60210) Duration: 6 months (Central Institute of Technology only)

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING (OIL AND GAS)

National code: 52170

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076665G

TAFE ID: 8989

Major study areas Oil and gas industry Advanced drilling operations

Campus and intake

Petroleum and physical geology

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Oil refining and chemical processing Advanced oil and gas technology and mathematics Project management

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics or completion of Certificate III in Engineering – Technical (MEM30505). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work based training Practical skills taught in the Institute’s workshop Engineering projects

About this qualification This qualification explores the geophysical and chemical formation of petroleum and the concepts of petroleum geology. You will learn about drilling operations, both onshore and offshore; concepts of downhole pressure conditions and formation mechanisms and develop a strong awareness of well control methodologies.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Advanced Diploma students will also learn about advanced concepts of drilling and the management of the environmental effects of engineering activity.

Cost Career opportunities

Tuition: $13,000 per year

Project close out coordinator Joint venture administration coordinator

Additional information

Technical assistant

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Petroleum technician You can work both in office and field jobs in the areas of exploration, drilling, production, planning and management. Main employers are expected to be oil and gas explorers, and producers and companies providing services to the oil and gas industry.

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Engineering – Technical (MEM30505) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas) (52171) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas) (52171) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas) (52170) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Oil and Gas) (52170) Duration: 1 year

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

National code: 52011

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075912F

TAFE ID: 3356

Major study areas Civil construction Environmental issues

Campus and intake

Engineering technologies

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Drawing

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

2D and 3D CAD design

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February (Diploma only)

Building materials Roads, steel, concrete, pavements, drainage, soil, water supply, sewerage

Admission requirements

Construction sites

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with a pass in Mathematics, or completion of Certificate III in Engineering – Technical (MEM30505). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills Workshop skills

About this qualification Civil and structural engineering encompasses a range of disciplines, including road, rail and drainage systems, dams, harbours, bridges, buildings and other structures. Civil and structural designers and drafters plan, design, develop and manage construction and repair projects.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

This qualification develops your skills and knowledge in the design and drafting of engineering plans to Australian/New Zealand Standards™. You will learn about different areas of civil engineering, including construction, project management, design and testing. You will also learn about the design and drafting of concrete, steelwork, roads and pipes, as well as hydrology, stormwater drainage and foundations.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $13,000 per year

Career opportunities

Resource fee: up to may be up to $385 per semester

Civil or structural drafter

Additional costs: textbooks – $250 per semester

Senior draftsperson Design draftsperson

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Engineering associate

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Study pathway Additional information Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Engineering – Technical (MEM30505) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering (52012) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering (52012) Duration: 1 year

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Advanced Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering (52011) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering (52011) Duration: 1 year

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TAFE Western Australia

ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

National code: UEE60410

Duration: 2.5 years

CRICOS code: 076594G

TAFE ID: W872

Polytechnic West Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February and July Certificate IV in Computer Systems (UEE40110) Duration: 1.5 years

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July (Certificate IV and Diploma only)

Admission requirements Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering (UEE50110) Duration: 6 months

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with passes in English and Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

About this qualification

Associate Degree of Network Technology Duration: 1.5 years

This qualification enables you to gain advanced skills in designing, installing, validating, evaluating and administering computer equipment and systems and their associated peripheral devices. This qualification combines computer systems engineering skills with project management and sales skills to open up further opportunities in this booming industry. It also prepares you for internationally recognised industry certifications including Comp TIA A+, CISCO Certified Networking Associate (CCNA), CCNA Security, CISCO Network Professional (CCNP).

Major study areas CISCO accreditation CCNA security Comp TIA A+

Career opportunities

Computer equipment and systems design, installation and administration

Computer systems engineer or network engineering technician or associate

Risk management

Electronics engineering technician

Project cost estimation and management

Engineering associate or technical officer

Technical and sales advice

How this qualification is taught

Study pathway

Lectures

Central Institute of Technology

Practical skills taught in the Institute’s workshops Year 10

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Network Technology at Polytechnic West or a university undergraduate degree.

Certificate IV in Computer Systems (UEE40110) Duration: 1.5 years

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au

Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering (UEE50110) Duration: 6 months

Cost Tuition: $12,000 per year Resource fee: may be up to $200 per semester

Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering (UEE60410) (Central Institute of Technology only) Duration: 6 months

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

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TAFE Western Australia

DIPLOMA OF SURVEYING

National code: CPP50107

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075989G

TAFE ID: D227

Major study areas Conducting engineering surveys Creating engineering drawings

Campus and intake

Performing geodetic surveying computations

Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February

Conducting road design and set-out project

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Conducting advanced GPS data collection and set-out surveys Conducting open pit mine surveying

Admission requirements How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with passes in English and Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Lectures Tutorials Practical fieldwork sessions involving trainer demonstration Work experience within industry

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the practical skills you need to carry out the role of surveyor. You will develop skills in the collection of spatial data related to engineering structures, roads, railways and mining operations. You will also develop skills in the operation of sophisticated survey equipment and software, including GPS, and use this equipment to carry out complex survey projects including open pit mine operations and the processing of survey data to produce computer aided engineering drawings and mine plans.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Career opportunities

Tuition: $13,000 per year

Cartographic assistant

Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $750 per semester; Year 2 – may be up to $450 per semester

Mapping technician Survey draftsperson

Protective clothing: approximately $200 (additional information will be provided at orientation)

Surveyor

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information Services (CPP30111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Surveying (CPP40109) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Surveying (CPP50107) Duration: 1 year

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF PROCESS PLANT TECHNOLOGY

National code: PMA60108

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075920F

TAFE ID: W519

Major study areas Management of plant shutdowns and start-ups Crisis management

Campus and intake

Environmental management

Challenger Institute of Technology, Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training (ACEPT), Munster – February and July

Occupational health and safety management Managing change and diversity

Admission requirements

How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Simulation Live training on the process plant and distillation tower Online and classroom-based learning

About this qualification

Further study

This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to participate in planning and managing plant shutdowns and modifications. You will also learn to take a leading role in the establishment of systems intended to prevent or enable responses to incidents or emergencies and following environmental work practices. You will learn about advanced safety case preparation, incident response management, plant documentation and environmental impacts.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost

This qualification is taught at the Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training (ACEPT), which is located in the Perth suburb of Munster (near Fremantle). This facility is owned and operated by Challenger Institute of Technology on behalf of the Western Australian Government. ACEPT provides training for the oil and gas, mining and chemical production sectors. In particular, it services the workforce development requirements of companies involved in the North West Shelf offshore oil and gas industry.

Tuition: $13,500 per year Resource fee: Semester 1 - $1,000 Additional costs: Equipment - safety boots, overalls, helmet and safety glasses $200 Textbooks $800

Career opportunities

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Industry expertise is highly sought after in the developing hydrocarbon, mineral and chemical processing industries.

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Study pathway Year 12

Certificate III in Process Plant Operations (PMA30108) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology (PMA40108) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Process Plant Technology (PMA50108) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Technology (PMA60108) Duration: 6 months

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF SPATIAL INFORMATION SERVICES

National code: CPP60109

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS code: 074379G

TAFE ID: W627

Major study areas Conducting engineering surveys Creating engineering drawings

Campus and intake

Performing geodetic surveying computations

Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February and July

Conducting road design and set-out projects

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February (up to Diploma only)

Conducting advanced GPS data collection and set-out surveys Conducting open-pit mine surveying

Admission requirements

How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with passes in English and Mathematics.

Lectures Work-based training Practical skills taught in the Institute’s workshops Engineering project

About this qualification This qualification will teach you how to carry out the role of a mine or engineering surveyor involved in the collection and analysis of spatial data for complex engineering structures such as roads, railways and surface and underground mining operations. Throughout this qualification you will learn about the operation of sophisticated surveying equipment and software, including GPS, and the processing of survey data to produce computer aided engineering drawings and mine plans. A career in surveying is suited to those who enjoy a mix of indoor and outdoor work and physical and intellectual tasks.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $13,000 per year

Career opportunities Mine/engineering surveyor

Resource fee: Year 1 only – may be up to $395 per semester

Survey assistant

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Surveying technician

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information Services (CPP30111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Surveying (CPP40109) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Surveying (CPP50107) Duration: 1 year

Advanced Diploma of Spatial Information Services (CPP60109) Duration: 1 year

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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS IN ENGINEERING

Certificate II in Electronics National code: UEE21910

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 067503A

TAFE ID: W949

Tuition: $6,000 per semester Institute & Location: Polytechnic West, Thornlie

Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair National code: UEE20510

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 067504M

TAFE ID: W947

Tuition: $6,000 per semester Institute & Location: Polytechnic West, Thornlie

For full details of other qualifications, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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Health – Community Services H – Education Allied health assistance Health science foundation Preparation for entry into nursing Nursing (enrolled/division 2 nursing) Dental assisting Dental technology Aged care Youth work Community services coordination Community services work Children’s services (early childhood education and care) Disability Education support Other qualifications in health –community services – education 2013 International Course Guide

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CERTIFICATE III IN ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE

National code: HLT32407

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 032930D

TAFE ID: D047

Major study areas Applying basic first aid Communication in a health setting

Campus and intake

Disability work

Central Institute of Technology, Mount Lawley – February and July

Patient and client services

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Responding effectively to difficult or challenging behaviour

Admission requirements

How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Lectures

You need to provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Supervised work placement

Classroom discussion Fieldwork in the Allied Health Industry

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Certificate IV in Preparation for Entry into Nursing (52386) or the Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations (52401WA) then the Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607).

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to help allied health staff such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech pathologists to implement patient rehabilitation or maintenance therapy programs. It will also teach you how to prepare written and verbal reports on the progress of patients.

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

If you wish to continue into Enrolled Nursing via the Certificate IV in Preparation of Entry into Nursing, you will need an IELTS score of 6.0 on all bands (or equivalent).

Cost Tuition: $5,500 per semester Additional costs:

Career opportunities

First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement)

Allied health assistant Rehabilitation assistant

Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement)

Therapy assistant

Health Department Criminal Screening: $10 and Australian National Police Clearance - $54 N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance (HLT32407) Duration: 6 months

Year 10

Additional information Please note that if you attend West Coast Institute of Training, some classes will be offered at the McLarty Campus in McLarty Avenue, Joondalup. This campus is approximately 10 minutes walk from the main Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup campus. Students can also take the free CAT bus that circulates in the Joondalup CBD.

Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance (HLT32407) Duration: 6 months

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date. Certificate IV in Preparation of Entry into Nursing (52386) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations (52401WA) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/ Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607) Duration: 1.5 years

Bachelor of Science Nursing (University)

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CERTIFICATE IV IN HEALTH SCIENCE FOUNDATION

National code: 52401WA

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 056151M

TAFE ID: 7170

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Mt Lawley – February and July

Further study

Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February and July

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February and July Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – July

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Admission requirements Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with passes in Science, Mathematics and English, along with an IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent. Alternative entry pathways are also available (see Study pathway below). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $6,750 per semester Additional costs: text books and stationary N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the skills and academic requirements you need to continue on to either an enrolled or registered nursing qualification. The qualification is designed for individuals who have not satisfied the necessary secondary education requirements to enter directly into higher level nursing programs. You will improve your maths and written communication skills and learn about physics, chemistry, microbiology and human biology.

Career opportunities Successful completion of this qualification provides you with the opportunity to apply for entry into a Bachelor of Science (Nursing) at university to qualify for registration as a Division 1 Nurse, or to apply for a Diploma of Enrolled Nursing at TAFE to qualify for registration as a Division 2 Nurse.

Study pathway Year 10

Year 11

Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30208) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations (52401WA) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations (52401WA) Duration: 6 months

Bachelor of Science – Nursing (University)

Bachelor of Science – Nursing (University)

Major study areas Human biology Health mathematics Sociology Chemistry and physics Advanced written communication skills Microbiology and infection control

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CERTIFICATE IV IN PREPARATION FOR ENTRY INTO NURSING

National code: 52386

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 065583A

TAFE ID: 7164

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Mt Lawley – February and July

Further study

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607).

Admission requirements

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with passes in English and Mathematics, along with an academic IELTS of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0 (or equivalent). The IETLS level is also needed for the alternative pathways (see Study pathway below). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost Tuition: $7,500 per semester Resource fee: may be up to $150 per semester Additional costs: Uniform $250

About this qualification

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

This qualification provides you with the skills and academic requirements you need to continue on to a nursing qualification. It is designed for individuals who have not satisfied the necessary secondary education requirements to enter directly into higher level nursing programs. You will improve your maths and communication skills and learn about physics, chemistry, microbiology and human biology..

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information Please note that if you attend West Coast Institute of Training, some classes will be offered at the McLarty Campus in McLarty Avenue, Joondalup which is approx 10 minutes walk from the main Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup campus. Students can also take the free CAT bus that circulates in the Joondalup CBD.

Career opportunities Please provide and put into alpha order

Qualifications within the pathway are currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Study pathway Year 10

Year 11

Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30208) Duration: 6 months OR Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance (HLT32407) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Preparation for Entry into Nursing (52386) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607) Duration: 1.5 years

Certificate IV in Preparation for Entry into Nursing (52386) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607) Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Microbiology Chemistry and physics Health mathematics Body systems Anatomy and physiology Medical terminology

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DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ENROLLED/DIVISION 2 NURSING)

National code: HLT51607

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 055233F

TAFE ID: D096

Major study areas Implementing, monitoring and evaluating nursing care Medication administration and monitoring

Campus and intake

Communication and critical thinking

C.Y. O’Connor Institute, Northam and Narrogin – February and July

Professional legal and ethical practice

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February and July

Anatomy and physiology

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February

Mental health care

Pilbara Institute, South Hedland – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July

How this qualification is taught

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Lectures Work-based training

Admission requirements

Practical skills

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in Science and Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

On-the-job practical placements at various hospitals and nursing homes (these placements might be arranged for any shift at a number of venues within the Perth metropolitan and regional areas) Online components in some subjects

If you are enrolling in this qualification directly, you need an IELTS score of 6.5 on all bands (or equivalent).

Further study

If you are enrolling through either Certificate III in Aged Care or Certificate IV in Preparation for Entry into Nursing, you need an IELTS score of 6.0 on all bands (or equivalent).

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to an undergraduate degree in nursing at university. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the education and training you need to achieve competency in the wide range of skills required for the role of an enrolled nurse. A large component of the qualification is supervised clinical practice in hospitals, nursing homes and healthcare agencies.

Cost Tuition: $15,000 per year

This qualification will also provide you with the academic knowledge you need to apply for entry into a Bachelor of Science (Nursing) at university with up to 1 year credit.

Resource fee: may be up to $150 per semester Additional costs:

On completion of this qualification, you can register with the Australian Health Professionals Regulation Agency (AHPRA). You need an IELTS score of 7.0, with no band lower than 7.0 if you want to register with this agency.

Uniform: $300 Working with children check: $10 N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities Enrolled nurse (comprehensive) [subject to registration with AHPRA]

Additional information Prior to undertaking your first clinical placement, you must:

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance (HLT32407) Duration: 6 months OR Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30208) Duration 6 months

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607) Duration: 1.5 years

Provide a medical clearance from a doctor in Australia, including multiresistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) screening, immunisation, tuberculosis (TB) screening and a declaration of any communicable diseases. Undertake a criminal record screening as a requirement of the Health Department of Western Australia and an Australian Police Clearance. Provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia. Please note that if you attend West Coast Institute of Training, some classes will be offered at the McLarty Campus in McLarty Avenue, Joondalup. This campus is approximately 10 minutes walk from the main Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup campus. Students can also take the free CAT bus that circulates in the Joondalup CBD.

Certificate IV in Preparation for Entry into Nursing (52386) Duration: 6 months

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51607) Duration: 1.5 years

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CERTIFICATE IV IN DENTAL ASSISTING

National code: HLT43007

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 063727F

TAFE ID: D074

Cost Tuition: $12,000 per year

Campus and intake

Additional costs:

Central Institute of Technology, Oral Health Centre, Nedlands – February and July

Uniform: $120 First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement) Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement)

Admission requirements

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with a pass in Science, and an IELTS level of 6.0. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Additional information You need to provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia. You also need medical clearance.

About this qualification This qualification gives you the practical skills and knowledge you need to provide an advanced level of chair side assistance to a dentist or dental therapist. You will learn about infection control policies and procedures, occupational health and safety and effective workplace communication. You will also learn how to prepare a prescribed dental radiographic image, apply the principles of radiation biology and protection in dental practice, assist in oral health care procedures during general anaesthesia and respond effectively to difficult situations.

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Career opportunities Dental assistant

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate IV in Dental Assisting (HLT43007) Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Communicating with clients and colleagues to support health care Assisting in oral health care procedures during general anaesthesia Producing a dental radiographic image Applying the principles of radiation biology and protection in dental practice Contributing to occupational health and safety processes Implementing and monitoring infection-control policy and procedures

How this qualification is taught Lectures and classroom delivery Mentored experience Live clinics Supervised work placement

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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DIPLOMA OF DENTAL TECHNOLOGY

National code: HLT50507

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 067511A

TAFE ID: D089

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Oral Health Centre, Nedlands – February (Next intake February 2014)

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in Science. An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

About this qualification This hands-on qualification will ensure that you learn in a real dental surgery setting under the guidance of highly qualified lecturers. Along with skills in dental technology you will learn about infection-control policies and procedures, occupational health and safety and effective workplace communication. You will also learn to construct, repair and modify dentures, bridges, crowns and other dental appliances.

Career opportunities Dental company representative Dental technician

Study pathway Year 12

Diploma of Dental Technology (HLT50507) Duration: 2 years

Major study areas Make and repair dentures Crowns and bridges Mouthguards

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical work experience in the Institute’s dental laboratory Supervised work experience in a commercial dental laboratory

Cost Tuition: $15,000 per year Resource fee: $750 per semester Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

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CERTIFICATE IV IN AGED CARE

National code: CHC40108

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075930D

TAFE ID: D278

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills training

Campus and intake

Work-based training

Central Institute of Technology, Leederville – February and July

Individual supervised work placement

Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham – February and July C.Y. O’Connor Institute, Northam – February and July

Further study

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February (Certificate III only)

The Certificate III in Aged Care qualification meets the requirements for you to be licensed as a carer so you can work part time in the aged care industry while you upgrade your qualifications. You can continue on to the Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) after you have completed Certificate III in Aged Care or you can enrol in Certificate IV in Community Services Work if you want to continue on to the Diploma of Community Services Work. You are also able to continue on to the Diploma of Community Services Coordination at Challenger Institute of Technology.

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July (Certificate III only)

Admission requirements

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost About this qualification

Tuition: $11,000 per year

This qualification provides you with the practical skills you need to plan, develop, implement and monitor programs and services for older people. You will learn how to assess the needs of older people, conduct group and recreation programs for older people, monitor services, implement health and safety policies and organise an effective work environment. As part of this qualification you will undertake a supervised work placement.

Additional costs: First aid certificate $100 (compulsory before work placement) N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional information You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Career opportunities Aged care worker

To enrol in Certificate IV in Aged Care at Central Institute of Technology, you must be currently employed within a residential care facility. You must also have completed Certificate III in Aged Care at Central Institute of Technology, to ensure continuity of unit and source structure.

Home care worker Nursing assistant

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30208) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Aged Care (CHC40108) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Community Services Coordination (CHC52208) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Providing support to an older person Providing personal care Orientation to aged care work Planning and conducting group activities Using specialist communication skills Implementing occupational health and safety policies

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CERTIFICATE IV IN YOUTH WORK

National code: CHC41808

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 021893F

TAFE ID: D295

Durack Institute of Technology, Kimberly Training Institute, South West Institute of Technology Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Leederville – February and July Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

Certificate IV in Youth Work (CHC41808) Duration: 1 year

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Busselton – February and July

Diploma of Community Services Work (CHC50608) Duration: 1 year

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught About this qualification

Lectures and classroom delivery

This qualification will provide you with the skills you need to plan, develop, implement and monitor programs designed to address the social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental and protection needs of young people. You will learn skills in advocacy, effective communication, community education, networking, casework and how to conduct groups. As part of this qualification, you will undertake a supervised or simulated work placement.

Industry focus and involvement Supervised work placements

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university

Career opportunities

For the most up to date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Community services officer Program development officer Youth worker

Cost Tuition: $11,000 per year

Study pathway

Additional costs:

Central Institute of Technology, Polytechnic West First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement) Year 10

Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement) N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Certificate III in Community Services Work (CHC30108) Duration: 6 months

Additional information

Certificate IV in Youth Work (CHC41808) Duration: 6 months

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Diploma of Community Services Work (CHC50608) Duration: 1 year

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DIPLOMA OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COORDINATION

National code: CHC52208

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075967B

TAFE ID: D326

Major study areas Providing supervision to community sector workers Maintaining legal and ethical work practices

Campus and intake

Managing limited budgets and financial accountabilities

Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham – February and July

Maintaining an effective community sector work environment Using specialist communication skills Implementing occupational health and safety policies

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Tutorials

About this qualification

Online e-learning resources

In this qualification you will plan, develop, implement, monitor and coordinate community services and programs within a range of community services settings such as residential facilities, group homes, community agencies and government departments.

Practical skills training Workplace-based training Individual supervised work placement

As a significant part of this qualification, you will undertake supervised work placement where lectures, tutorials and assessments will be oriented into the workplace.

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Employment in an aged care or disability services setting as a: Coordinator Manager

Cost

Supervisor

Tuition: $11,000 per year

Team leader

Additional costs: First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement)

Study pathway Year 10

Additional information You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30208) Duration: 6 months OR Certificate III in Disability (CHC30408) Duration: 6 months

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Certificate IV in Aged Care (CHC40108) Duration: 6 months OR Certificate IV in Disability (CHC40308) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Community Services Coordination (CHC52208) Duration: 1 year

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DIPLOMA OF COMMUNITY SERVICES WORK

National code: CHC50608

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075968A

TAFE ID: D310

Major study areas Maintaining an effective work environment Working within a legal and ethical framework

Campus and intake

Delivering and developing client service

Central Institute of Technology, Leederville – February and July

Using specialist communication skills to build strong relationships

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Responding holistically to client issues

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February (Certificate IV and Diploma only)

Applying a community development framework

How this qualification is taught

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July (Certificate III only)

Lectures and classroom delivery

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July, Armadale – February and July (Certificate III and IV only)

Individualised supervised work placement

Industry focus and involvement

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury and Busselton - February and July (Certificate III only)

Further study

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Admission requirements

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost Tuition: $11,000 per year

About this qualification

Additional costs:

In this qualification you will learn skills in advanced communication, group work, training, community information provision and program development. You will gain skills in consultation, advocacy, case management, policy and research. Business skills such as the management of finances and work safety will also be studied. As part of this qualification, you will complete a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have learned and undertake real community services projects that involve working as a team and with the community.

First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement) Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement) N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional information You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Career opportunities Aged care worker

If you enrol at Durack Institute of Technology, you will enter Certificate IV in Community Services Work directly from Year 1.

Community worker Family support worker

Please note that if you attend West Coast Institute of Training, some classes will be offered at the McLarty Campus in McLarty Avenue, Joondalup. This campus is approximately 10 minutes walk from the main Kendrew Crescent, Joondalup campus. Students can also take the free CAT bus that circulates in the Joondalup CBD.

Outreach officer Welfare worker

Study pathway

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Year 10

Certificate III in Community Services Work (CHC30108) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Community Services Work (CHC40708) Duration: 6 months OR Certificate IV in Youth Work (CHC41808) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Community Services Work (CHC50608) Duration: 1 year

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DIPLOMA OF CHILDREN’S SERVICES (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE)

National code: CHC50908

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075966C

TAFE ID: D313

Challenger Institute of Technology Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, Leederville – February and July

Certificate III in Children’s Services (CHC30708) Duration: 6 months

Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham – February and July C.Y. O’Connor Institute, Northam – February Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC30708) Duration: 6 month

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July Polytechnic West, Thornlie and Armadale – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Diploma of Children's Services (Early Childhood Education and Care) (CHC50908) Duration: 1 year

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. If you are enrolling at Challenger Institute of Technology then you will require an IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Polytechnic West (Thornlie campus)

Year 10

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to provide care and meet the social, emotional, physical and educational needs of children aged 0–12 in various care settings. You will learn about ethical work practices and the legal requirements of the industry, and gain advanced skills in care routines, working with families, observing and documenting children’s behaviour, working with culturally diverse clients and managing safety in the workplace. As part of this qualification you will undertake a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have learned.

Certificate III in Children’s Services D274 (CHC30708) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Children Services (Outside School Hours Care) (CHC41208) Duration: 6 months

Career opportunities

Durack Institute of Technology

Childcare assistant Creche carer

Year 10

Creche coordinator Family or long-day carer Playgroup assistant

Certificate III in Children’s Services (CHC30708) Duration: 6 months

Playgroup carer

Study pathway Central Institute of Technology, Kimberley Training Institute, Polytechnic West (Armadale campus) South West Institute of Technology, West Coast Institute of Training

Diploma of Children’s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care) (CHC50908) Duration: 1.5 years

Year 10

Major study areas

Certificate III in Children’s Services (CHC30708) Duration: 1 year

Child development Social, emotional and psychological factors WA child care Regulations Cognitive development

Diploma of Children’s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care) (CHC50908) Duration: 1 year

Language development Health and safety

Course details continued overleaf

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DIPLOMA OF CHILDREN’S SERVICES (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE)

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training Tutorials Supervised work placement in a childcare centre

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $11,000 per year Additional costs: First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement) Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement) Equipment: $50 (Polytechnic West, Armadale campus only) Text books Uniform N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional information You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

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CERTIFICATE IV IN DISABILITY

National code: CHC40308

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075935K

TAFE ID: D280

Great Southern Institute of Technology Year 10

Campus and intake Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham - February and July Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February (Certificate III only) South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Certificate III in Disability (CHC30408) Duration: 6 months

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Certificate IV in Community Services Work (CHC40708) Duration: 6 months

About this qualification Diploma of Community Services (CHC50608) Duration: 1 year

This qualification teaches you practical skills and knowledge in the development of services and programs to meet the emotional, physical and social needs of people with disabilities. You will develop skills in advanced communication, empowerment techniques and learn how to design processes to support daily living activities. You will also learn how to design and deliver accessible programs and enhance community integration. You will develop an understanding of the legal and ethical requirements for working in disability services. As part of this qualification you will undertake a supervised work placement where you will be able to apply the skills and knowledge you have gained.

Major study areas Communication strategies Skills development and maintenance Working effectively with people with a disability OHS processes

Career opportunities

Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework

Disability worker Disability coordinator

How this qualification is taught Lectures and classroom delivery

Study pathway

Supervised work placement South West Institute of Technology

Further study

Year 10

On successful completion of this qualification you can continue on to the Diploma of Community Services Coordination at Challenger Institute of Technology or the Diploma of Community Services at Great Southern Institute of Technology.

Certificate III in Disability (CHC30408) Duration: 6 months

Cost Tuition: $11,000 per year Certificate IV in Disability (CHC40308) Duration: 6 months

Additional costs: First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement) Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement)

Challenger Institute of Technology

National Police History Check via the Department of Education : $33 (Compulsory before work placement)

Year 10

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Certificate III in Disability (CHC30408) Duration: 6 months

Additional information You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Certificate IV in Disability (CHC40308) Duration: 6 months

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Diploma of Community Services Coordination (CHC52208) Duration: 1 year

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CERTIFICATE IV IN EDUCATION SUPPORT

National code: CHC41708

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 075936J

TAFE ID: D294

Major study areas Facilitating cooperative behaviour Supporting students with special needs

Campus and intake

Implementing education programs

Central Institute of Technology, Leederville – February and July

Student health and safety

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle and Rockingham - February and July

Working with cultural diversity and students with special needs

Polytechnic West, Armadale – February and July

Supporting student behaviour

Literacy, oral language and numeracy

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February (Certificate III only)

How this qualification is taught

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February and July

Lectures and classroom delivery

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury and Busselton – February

Industry focus and involvement

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Practical skills Supervised work placement in a school

Admission requirements Further study

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required for Central Institute and also West Coast Institute of Training. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification Cost

This qualification will teach you how to help the teaching staff in schools and provide care and supervision for children with special learning and physical needs from kindergarten to Year 12. You’ll gain the skills to foster and enhance the social, emotional, psychological, cognitive and language development of children.

Tuition: $11,000 per year Additional costs: First aid certificate: $100 (compulsory before work placement)

If you enrol at Central Institute of Technology in Certificate IV in Education Support, you must choose to specialise in either the Learning Support or the Special Needs pathway. Pathway choices will be made on successful completion of Certificate III in Education Support.

Working with children check: $10 (compulsory before work placement) Equipment: $50 (Polytechnic West only) National Police History Check via the Department of Education: $33 (Compulsory before work placement)

Career opportunities

Text books

After-school care worker

Uniform

Carer for students with disabilities

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Education assistant

Additional information

Study pathway

You must provide a police clearance from your home country before you attend your work placement. You need to get this clearance before you arrive in Australia.

Year 10

If you enrol at Central Institute of Technology you do not need a first aid certificate.

Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30808) Duration: 6 months

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date .

Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC41708) Duration: 6 months

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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS IN HEALTH – COMMUNITY SERVICES – EDUCATION

Certificate I in General Education for Adults National code: 21772VIC

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 064228F

TAFE ID: 7069

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Pilbara Institute (Karratha)

Certificate II in General Education for Adults National code: 21773VIC

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 029520D

TAFE ID: 7070

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Great Southern Institute of Technology (Albany), Kimberley Institute of Training (Broome); Pilbara Institute (Karratha), South West Institute of Technology (Bunbury and Busselton)

Certificate III in General Education for Adults National code: 21774VIC

Duration: 6 months

CRICOS code: 064230A

TAFE ID: 7071

Tuition: $5,250 per semester Institute & Location: Kimberley Institute of Training (Broome); Pilbara Institute (Karratha) For full details of other qualifications, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Additional information These three qualifications are currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

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Conservation and land management Environmental monitoring and technology Horticulture Irrigation management

Horticulture – Environmental Science – Conservation

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DIPLOMA OF CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT

National code: AHC51110

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076415D

TAFE ID: D523

Major study areas Managing fauna populations Implementing plans of management

Campus and intake

Facilitating development of group goals and projects

Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February and July

Collecting and classifying plants

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

Developing a management plan for a designated area

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February

Conducting biological surveys Preparing estimates, quotes and tenders

Polytechnic West, Midland – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July

How this qualification is taught

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Practical industry focus Fieldwork

Admission requirements

Project work

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Classroom delivery

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification A career in conservation and land management is about the future as much as it is about the present. This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to manage conservation and land management activities. You will learn about the various areas of the industry such as land management, natural resource management, mine site rehabilitation, forestry and national parks. You will also develop skills in managing projects, programs and staff.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: may be up to $500 per semester

Career opportunities Environmental education officer

Additional costs:

Environmental officer

Safety boots and uniform: $250

Environmental planning officer

Text books

Land care coordinator

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Park ranger

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management (AHC21010) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management (AHC31410) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management (AHC40910) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Conservation and Land Management (AHC51110) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND TECHNOLOGY

National code: MSS50211

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076949G

TAFE ID: D553

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills and fieldwork

Campus and intake

Environmental project work

Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February

Further study

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Admission requirements

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost About this qualification

Tuition: $10,500 per year

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge you need to apply a range of methods and technologies to conduct environmental sampling, testing and monitoring in most industry sectors and to assist environmental scientists, engineers and planners with site assessment, minimising environmental impacts of processes and remediation/rehabilitation of sites.

Resource fee: may be up to $265 per semester Additional costs: Safety glasses and laboratory coat: $100 Uniform/safety equipment N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Career opportunities

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Assistant field officer Environmental technician Local government officer Technical officer Water resources officer

Study pathway Year 12

Certificate IV in Environmental Monitoring and Technology (MSS40211) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology (MSS50211) Duration: 1 year

Students studying at Central may enrol in the Diploma as a stand-alone qualification (1.5 years). Students wishing to obtain both the Certificate IV and Diploma qualification should follow the illustrated 2 year pathway.

Major study areas Working in the environment safely Understanding how to collect environmental samples and data Environmental risk assessment processes Operating, monitoring and implementation of sustainability procedures in workplaces Participation in and/or conducting environmental projects Identification of common and local plants, animals, soils and geological features

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DIPLOMA OF HORTICULTURE

National code: AHC50410

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075978K

TAFE ID: D516

Major study areas Landscape gardening Plant classification

Campus and intake

Operating machinery and equipment

Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February and July

Turf management

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February

Hydroponics

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July

Park and garden restoration Irrigation systems

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July Kimberley Training Institute, Broome and Kununurra – February and July (Certificate III and IV only)

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training

Admission requirements

Practical skills at the Institute’s plant nursery

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Supervised industry work placements

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

About this qualification This qualification will provide the practical skills and knowledge you need to design, plan, implement, manage and evaluate operations and processes in your chosen field of horticultural specialisation. These specialisations include general, landscape, turf management and irrigation. Training is also provided in the areas of gardening, nursery, pests, weeds, irrigation, soils, machinery, chemicals, landscape gardening, health and safety.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Career opportunities

Resource fee: may be up to $420 per semester

Horticulturist

Additional costs: Equipment $250

Landscape gardener Plant nursery worker

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Study pathway Year 10

Additional information Only the general stream of Horticulture (AHC20410 and AHC30710) is offered at South West Institute of Technology and Kimberley Training Institute.

Certificate II in Horticulture (AHC20410) or Certificate II in Landscaping (AHC21610) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30710) or Certificate III in Landscape Construction (AHC30910) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Horticulture (AHC40410) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Horticulture (AHC50410) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT

National code: AHC51610

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075983B

TAFE ID: D527

Major study areas Auditing irrigation systems Designing irrigation system maintenance and monitoring programs

Campus and intake

Designing irrigation, drainage and water treatment systems

Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February and July

Managing water systems

Admission requirements

How this qualification is taught

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with passes in Mathematics and Science. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Classroom and field work Industry focus and involvement Supervised work placement

About this qualification

Further study

This qualification is located at Challenger Institute of Technology’s WA Horticulture and Environmental Science Skills Centre, which is committed to promoting the sustainable use of water through effective and industry-relevant irrigation training.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

You will learn the practical skills and knowledge you need to work with irrigation in various horticultural environments. You can choose to develop skills that enable you to organise and coordinate worksite activities, install, measure, monitor and repair irrigation systems, and operate pressurised irrigation systems. You will also learn how to apply occupational health and safety work practices to industry standards.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: may be up to $420 per semester

The Murdoch campus is the largest horticulture training centre in Western Australia and the second largest in Australia.

Additional costs: Equipment $250

Career opportunities

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Irrigation contractor

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Irrigation drainer Irrigation installer Irrigation maintenance fitter Irrigation manager Retail manager

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate II in Sports Turf Management Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Sports Turf Management (AHC31310) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Irrigation (AHC41110) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Irrigation Management (AHC51610) Duration: 6 months

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Hospitality – Tourism

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

CRICOS code: 058368M

Duration: 2 years

Major study areas

TAFE ID: 6430

Rooms management Hotel and restaurant information systems

Campus and intake

Management accounting and food and beverage management

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Legal environment and commercial law Finance and banking Hospitality tourism and events management

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics. An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical training in the Polytechnic’s fully operational training restaurant on campus Work integrated learning

About this qualification

Tutorials

This qualification is highly sought after by both domestic and international students. It has been written by a team of experienced hospitality professionals and educational practitioners in consultation with industry and the university sector, and incorporates modern hospitality operational and management skills. On successful completion of this qualification, you will find that you will have gained skills that make you attractive in the current employment market. If you choose to continue your studies at a university, you will be well prepared for the learning experience and eligible for advanced standing.

Self directed learning

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities

Cost

Director of accommodation services

Tuition: $13,600 per year

Duty manager Hotel general manager

Additional costs: You are required to purchase text books at your own expense.

Operations manager

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Food and beverage director

Restaurant manager

The pathways into the Associate Degree qualifications provided in this course guide are based on students following the pathway as listed under that qualification for Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree qualifications from alternative qualifications delivered at other institutions may not receive the same credits as students who have followed the listed pathway and should discuss this with ETI before enrolling.

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40307) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management Duration: 2 years

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management Duration: 6 months

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CERTIFICATE III IN RETAIL BAKING (COMBINED)

National code: FDF30710

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 071347G

TAFE ID: S771

Further study For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Campus and intake West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Cost Tuition: $13,500 per year

Admission requirements

Resource fee: $500 per semester

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Additional costs: Equipment $500 N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

About this qualification

Additional information

This qualification will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to work in the baking industry as a producer of a variety of breads, cakes, pastries and yeast goods. You will learn to decorate an extensive range of cakes and other baked products. These skills will enable you to work as a qualified baker in a large-scale plant bakery, hot bread shop, pastry shop or hotel or hospital bakery. During the first semester, you will complete a three-month work placement in a bakery.

To obtain this qualification, you will be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat. If you decide to change streams, you may be liable for additional costs of up to $2000. Please note that you are not guaranteed a place if you decide to change streams.

Career opportunities Assistant chef Assistant patissier Baker’s assistant Pastry chef

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) (FDF30710) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Bread baking Pastry baking Cake baking Quality and food safety Specialist breads Decorating cakes and desserts Slices and pastry Producing and decorating gateaux and tortes

How this qualification is taught Lectures On-line Work-based training in a bakery Practical skills using the on-campus bakery

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DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY PATISSERIE STREAM

National code: SIT50307

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075979J

TAFE ID: S620

Challenger Institute tute of Technology Year 10

Campus and intake Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July (Certificate III only)

Certificate III in Hospitality (Patisserie) (SIT40707) Duration: 1 year

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July (certificate IV only)

Admission requirements

Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40707) Duration: 6 months

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

About this qualification This qualification aims to provide you with an awareness of the hospitality industry and to develop practical skills required at the trade cookery level, including preparation to work as a team leader in patisserie operations. You will be prepared for employment as a pastry or patisserie chef in the hospitality industry. You can package this qualification with the Diploma of Hospitality and so undertake a two year hospitality qualification specialising in patisserie.

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Career opportunities

Further study

Chocolatier Pastry chef

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality and the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management (Polytechnic West only). On completion of the Associate Degree you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-todate information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti. wa.edu.au.

Patissier

Major study areas Cakes and gateaux, showpieces, cake decoration Confectionery, sugar chocolate work, marzipan work Food safety and hygiene Contemporary and traditional desserts

Cost

Basic qualification in cookery

Tuition: $13,500 per year Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $1240 per semester; Year 2 – may be up to $700 per semester

How this qualification is taught Lectures

Additional costs:

Practical skills using the Institute’s bakery facilities

Equipment, uniforms and books N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Study pathway

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Polytechnic West Year 10

Additional information To obtain this qualification, you will be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie) (SIT40707) Duration: 1.5 years

If you decide to change streams, you may be liable for additional costs of up to $2000. Please note that you are not guaranteed a place if you decide to change streams.

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY COMMERCIAL COOKERY STREAM

National code: SIT50307

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075979J

TAFE ID: S620

Challenger Institute of Technology, Durack Institute of Technology, Great Southern Institute of Technology, Kimberly Training Institute

Campus and intake

Year 10

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle and Peel – February and July Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February (Certificate III and IV only)

Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (SIT30807) Duration: 1 year

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February (Certificate III only) Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February & July

Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40307) Duration: 6 months

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to plan, supervise and control the operations of hospitality establishments. You will learn skills in effective communication, leading and managing people, preparing and managing budgets, rostering staff, managing workplace relations and planning and establishing systems and procedures.

Polytechnic West Year 10

Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (SIT30807) Duration: 1 year

Career opportunities Executive chef Food and beverage manager Head chef

Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (SIT40407) Duration: 6 months

Hospitality manager Professional cook Restaurant manager

Study pathway

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

West Coast Institute of Training, South West Institute of Technology Year 10

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (SIT30807) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (SIT40407) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Commercial cookery Restaurant planning

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Hospitality operations Preparing and monitoring budgets Receiving and processing reservations

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

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How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training in industry Practical training in the Institute’s training facility located on campus If you enrol at Challenger Institute of Technology, you may study by work-based training in industry.

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on for a further 6 months to the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) then for another 6 months to the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management (Polytechnic West only). You can also continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $13,500 per year Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $1240 per semester; Year 2 – may be up to $700 per semester Additional costs of Equipment: Year 1 – may be up to $550, Year 2 – may be up to $300 Uniforms, Textbooks N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information To obtain this qualification, you will be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat. If you decide to change streams, you may be liable for additional costs of up to $2000. Please note that you are not guaranteed a place if you decide to change streams. Certificates awarded to students graduating from cookery qualifications at West Coast Institute of Training will also include the WACS (World Association Chefs Societies [Recognition of quality culinary education]

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DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY FOOD AND BEVERAGE STREAM

National code: SIT50307

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075979J

TAFE ID: S620

Major study areas Food and beverage Restaurant planning

Campus and intake

Hospitality operations

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle and Peel – February and July

Preparing and monitoring budgets

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February (Certificate III and IV only)

Security

Kimberly Training Institute, Broome – February and July

Developing and implementing operational plans

Receiving and processing reservations Business skills

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July

How this qualification is taught

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Lectures Work based training

Admission requirements

Practical training in the Institute’s fully operational restaurant located on campus

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Online component in some subjects

Further study

About this qualification

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on for a further 6 months to the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) then for another 6 months to the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management.

This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to be competent in skilled operations and team leading or supervision. You will learn about the hospitality industry, security, hygiene and safety in the workplace along with the practical skills necessary to serve food and beverages and to supervise the service of food and drink to customers. You will gain hands on practical training at the Institute’s training restaurants where you will interact and serve customers in a realistic working environment as part of your studies. Communication, leadership, management, budget preparation and managing, workplace relations, staff rosters and procedures and security skills are also taught.

You can also continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $13,500 per year Resource fee: may be up to $500 per semester

Career opportunities Food and beverage manager

Additional costs:

Hospitality manager

Uniform and learning resources may be up to $500 per year

Operations manager

Equipment may be up to $500 per semester

Restaurant manager

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Study pathway Year 10

Additional information To obtain this qualification, you will be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40307) Duration: 1 year

If you decide to change streams, you may be liable for additional costs of up to $2000. Please note that you are not guaranteed a place if you decide to change streams.

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY ACCOMMODATION STREAM

National code: SIT50307

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075979J

TAFE ID: S620

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on for a further 6 months to the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) then for another 6 months to the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West.

Campus and intake Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle and Peel – February and July

You can also continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost Tuition: $13,500 per year

About this qualification

Resource fee: $500 per semester

This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to be competent in accommodation operations and team leading or supervision in the hospitality industry. You will also learn about security, hygiene and safety in the workplace, so that you are able to perform front office duties in a variety of hospitality settings, such as restaurants, hotels and resorts.

Additional costs: Uniform and tools $500 per year N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities Butler

Additional information

Concierge

To obtain this qualification, you will be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat.

Front office supervisor

If you decide to change streams, you may be liable for additional costs of up to $2000.

Study pathway

Please note that you are not guaranteed a place if you decide to change streams.

Year 10

Certificate IV in Hospitality (Accommodation Services) (SIT40307) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Accommodation reception services Receive and process reservations Provide visitor information Perform office procedures Access and interpret product information Prepare rooms for guests

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training Practical training in the Institute’s restaurants located on campus

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DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY ASIAN COOKERY STREAM

National code: SIT50307

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075979J

TAFE ID: S620

Major study areas Menu design Food preparation

Campus and intake

South-East Asian cuisine

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Health and safety Food hygiene

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical training in Polytechnic’s industrial kitchen and training restaurant located on campus.

About this qualification This qualification provides you with a solid foundation to approach a career in South East Asian cookery. You will gain an understanding of the hospitality industry and develop the practical skills required at a professional Asian cookery level, including preparation to work as a team leader in cooking operations. If you have completed the Certificate III in Hospitality (Asian Cookery Stream) you can package this qualification with the Certificate IV in Hospitality and the Diploma of Hospitality for a further 1 year and so undertake a 2 year hospitality qualification specialising in Asian cookery.

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on for a further 6 months to the Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) then for another 6 months to the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management. You can also continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities

Cost

Asian chef

Tuition: $13,500 per year

Head chef

Resource fee: Year 1 - may be up to $500 per semester; Year 2 - may be up to $500 per semester

Hospitality manager Operations manager

Additional costs:

Supervisor

Equipment: may be up to $500 per year

Study pathway

Uniforms, books N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Year 10

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute. Certificate III in Hospitality Asian Cookery (SIT30907) Duration: 1 year

Additional information To obtain this qualification, you will be required to handle alcohol and all types of meat. If you decide to change streams, you may be liable for additional costs of up to $2000.

Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40307) Duration: 6 months

Please note that you are not guaranteed a place if you decide to change streams.

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management Duration: 6 months

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY

National code: SIT60307

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075916B

TAFE ID: S623

Major study areas Restaurant planning – food and beverage Hospitality operations – hotel management

Campus and intake

Welcoming and reception services

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Preparing and monitoring budgets

Polytechnic West, Bentley – February and July

Receiving and processing reservations

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury - February (Certificate IV and Diploma only)

Developing and implementing operational plans and marketing strategies Managing financial operations and physical assets

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Recruiting, selecting, training and monitoring staff

Admission requirements

How this qualification is taught

You need to have completed the Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Lectures Practical training in the Institute’s fully operational training facilities located on campus

About this qualification

If you enrol at Challenger Institute of Technology, you may study by supervised work based training in industry.

This qualification provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to be competent as a senior manager in any hospitality functional area. You will learn skills that will enable you to develop and manage marketing strategies, manage financial operations and physical assets, develop and implement business and operational plans, recruit and select staff and monitor staff performance. This qualification will further develop your knowledge of how to undertake specialised management roles in hospitality establishments, particularly five star hotels.

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on for a further 6 months to the Associate Degree of Hospitality Management at Polytechnic West. You can also continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Bar manager Duty manager Food and beverage manager

Cost

Front office manager

Tuition: $13,500 per year

Hospitality manager

Resource fee: may be up to $500 per semester

Hotel manager

Additional costs:

Restaurant manager

Uniforms, books

Study pathway

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Year 10

Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40307) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50307) Duration: 6 months

Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60307) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Hospitality Management (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF EVENTS

National code: SIT50207

Duration: 1 - 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075970G

TAFE ID: S619

Major study areas Event operations Organisational techniques

Campus and intake

Planning and promotion

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February and July

Sponsorship

Challenger Institute of Technology,: Fremantle – February and July

Project management.

West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

How this qualification is taught Admission requirements

Lectures

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Practical skills Opportunities to organise on campus and industry events Central Institute of Technology students will work within our student run business - Central Events and Tourism Solutions (CEATS)

About this qualification This qualification will build your skills in all aspects of event production, including budgeting and marketing. It will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to plan and organise special events and to manage and supervise such activities. You will learn skills in coaching and managing staff, marketing, developing event proposals, bids and programs, developing sponsorship programs, managing projects and on site events management.

Further study

Career opportunities

Cost

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Events manager

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Exhibition coordinator Festival manager Functions coordinator Venue coordinator

Study pathway Challenger Institute of Technology Year 10

Certificate III in Events (SIT30607) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Events (SIT50207) Duration: 6 months

Central Institute of Technology, West Coast Institute of Training Year 10

Certificate III in Events (SIT30607) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Events (SIT50207) Duration: 1 year

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DIPLOMA OF TOURISM

National code: SIT50107

Duration: 1 - 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 075992A

TAFE ID: S618

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Campus and intake

Online components in some subjects

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Central Institute of Technology students will work within our student run business - Central Events and Tourism Solutions (CEATS).

Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle – February and July

Further study

Admission requirements

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Advanced Diploma of Tourism at West Coast Institute of Training or you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to supervise operations within the tourism and travel industries. You will learn to provide travel and tourism information and advice, process bookings and develop tour packages. This qualification includes a wide spectrum of management related skills concentrating on the operational side of the tourism industry such as sales and marketing, customer relations, presentation skills and occupational health and safety.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Additional information If you enrol at Challenger Institute of Technology, you can complete this qualification in 1 year.

Career opportunities

The Certificate III and IV in Tourism at Central Institute of Technology are stand alone courses. Students wanting to study the Diploma of Tourism at Central should enrol directly into this course and it will take 1.5 years to complete.

Reservation sales or call centre supervisor Tourism operator Tourism salesperson Travel agency manager/consultant

This qualification is currently being updated. Please refer to the ETI website www.eti.wa.edu.au closer to the enrolment date.

Study pathway Central Institute of Technology Year 10

Diploma of Tourism (SIT50107) Duration: 1.5 years

Challenger Institute of Technology Year 10

Diploma of Tourism (SIT50107) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Organisational techniques Planning and promotion Travel bookings Developing tour packages Sales and marketing Tourism research Human resource management

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF TOURISM

National code: SIT60107

Duration: 1.5 years

CRICOS code: 036079B

TAFE ID: S621

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Campus and intake

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Central Institute of Technology, Perth – February

Admission requirements Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

About this qualification This qualification will equip you to become a business leader in the field of tourism. It will develop your practical skills and knowledge to manage, promote and organise events and tourism services and products. The focus is on research, analysis, diagnosis, decision making, ideas generation and accountability of the manager. You will learn skills in developing business plans, financial management and managing staff and resources.

Career opportunities Tourism marketing manager Travel agent/manager Tourism operations manager Business development manager Tour manager Business operations manager Product development manager Electronic marketing manager

Study pathway Year 12

Advanced Diploma of Tourism (SIT60107) Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Project management Developing and implementing business plans Management, marketing and finance Office administration and customer service Recruiting, selecting and managing staff Sustainable tourism practices

How this qualification is taught Lectures Work-based training Practical skills You will work within Central Institute of Technology’s student run business - Central Events and Tourism Solutions (CEATS).

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CERTIFICATE III IN OUTDOOR RECREATION

National code: SIS30410

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 077192F

TAFE ID: D432

Major study areas Practical seamanship and vessel operations Marine environment

Campus and intake

Hospitality and tourism

Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle – February and July

Sailing, sea kayaking, snorkelling and diving Occupational health and safety Guiding and planning outdoor recreation activities

Admission requirements

Facilitating a group

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Responding to emergency situations

Please note that to enrol in this qualification, you need to be able to swim.

Coastal navigation

Nautical knowledge Engineering knowledge Vessel handling

About this qualification How this qualification is taught

This qualification develops your knowledge and skills in marine tourism. You will develop the skills you need to work as a deckhand, tour guide or hospitality worker in this industry. You will learn about practical seamanship, small vessel operations and maintenance, and the marine environment. You will also learn how to conduct a tour charter, provide tour commentaries, prepare and serve food and drinks, sea kayak, snorkel and dive.

Lectures Work-based training Practical skills Supervised work placement Fieldwork

You may gain the Elements of Shipboard Safety (ESS) certificate and a Bronze Medallion swimming certificate and diving qualifications to the PADI® standard. This qualification also includes a supervised work placement.

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to one of a range of hospitality and tourism diplomas. For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Career opportunities Cruise ship recreation officer Deckhand on fishing, dive, ecotourism or sailing charters

Cost

General-purpose hand – vessel operations

Tuition: $10,500 per year

Hospitality or tourism operator Shore-based tour operator – general and marine-based tours

Additional costs:

Tour guide

Diving fee: $350–$1000 depending on levels taken (this fee covers your PADI Open Water Diver)

Study pathway

Diving medical: $80 Radio licence : $50

Year 10

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (SIS20210) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (SIS30410) Duration: 6 months

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Information Technology

Network technology Software development (mobile applications) Information technology Information technology networking Software development Website development Digital media technologies Digital and interactive games

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF NETWORK TECHNOLOGY

CRICOS code: 073580D

Duration: 2 years

How this qualification is taught

TAFE ID: H404

Lectures Tutorials

Campus and intake

Self directed learning

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

Further study Admission requirements

Successful completion of the Associate Degree qualification will assist to prepare you for further studies at a university. Students who successfully complete the Diploma of Information Technology Networking (ICA50411) at Polytechnic West will receive advance standing of 6 months when continuing to the Associate Degree.

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics or: Completion of the full International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 24 points from six subjects at one sitting. Three (3) of these subjects must be at the higher level – one of six subjects should be English.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Successful completion of any Certificate IV in Information Technology. An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Cost

About this qualification

Additional costs: Students will be required to purchase textbooks and software and will require private access to a personal computer or laptop/ notebook.

Tuition: $13,600 per year

This qualification will prepare you for a career in the strongly growing IT networking industry in the areas of network management, network engineering, system administration and system security. Emphasis is on the development of strong practical skills sought after by industry, with studies strongly aligned with Cisco, Microsoft certificates.

N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

Additional information This qualification is registered with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as a higher education qualification. Therefore you must apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

Career opportunities IT manager Network engineer

The pathways into the Associate Degree qualifications provided in this course guide are based on students following the pathway as listed under that qualification for Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree qualifications from alternative qualifications delivered at other institutions may not receive the same credits as students who have followed the listed pathway and should discuss this with ETI before enrolling.

Network manager Systems engineer

Study pathway Year 11

Year 12

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking (ICA40411) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Network Technology Duration: 2 years

Diploma of Information Technology Networking (ICA50411) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Network Technology Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Networking Operating systems Security Wireless technologies Server management

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (MOBILE APPLICATIONS)

CRICOS CODE: 076028D

Duration: 2 years

Further study

TAFE ID: H406

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

Successful completion of the Associate Degree qualification will prepare you for further studies at a university. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Admission requirements

Cost

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 or completion of Diploma of Software Development (IAC50711). An IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 is required. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Tuition: $13,600 per year

Campus and intake

Additional costs: Textbooks, Software Access to a personal computer or laptop/notebook will be required N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation.

About this qualification This qualification has been designed to meet the needs of the digital economy, the information and communications technology (ICT) industry, and to take advantage of National Broadband Network (NBN) opportunities. The aim of this qualification is to produce highly skilled tertiary programming and software development graduates ready to take on current and emerging challenges in the development of ‘apps’.

Additional information This qualification is registered with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) as a higher education qualification. Therefore you must apply for the Higher Education Sector Visa (Subclass 573). Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for further information.

It is made up of sixteen units to be studied over two years. Units contain a balance of current theory and relevant practical skills and prepare you to create applications for both the Apple iOS and Android platforms.

The pathways into the Associate Degree qualifications provided in this course guide are based on students following the pathway as listed under that qualification for Polytechnic West only. Students entering the Associate Degree qualifications from alternative qualifications delivered at other institutions may not receive the same credits as students who have followed the listed pathway and should discuss this with ETI before enrolling.

Career opportunities Analyst programmer Mobile applications developer Software applications programmer Web programmer iPhone/Android apps developer

Study pathway Year 11

Year 12

Certificate IV in Programming (IAC40511) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) Duration: 2 years

Diploma of Software Development (ICA50711) Duration: 6 months

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Project management Software engineering principles Mobile web programming Android applications development iOS applications development

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DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

National code: ICA50111

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076416C

TAFE ID: D567

Major study areas Commercial website development High-level client support

Campus and intake

Introductory programming

Great Southern Institute of Technology, Albany – February

Multimedia

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

Project management Website development Network administration

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

How this qualification is taught Lectures Laboratory

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to manage information and communications technology (ICT) support in small to medium enterprises (SMEs) using a wide range of general ICT technologies. You will develop skills to support computer systems involving people, hardware, software and procedures in a networked environment. You will also learn skills that enable you to maintain and guide teams and manage projects.

Further study

Career opportunities

Cost

This qualification is designed to be very flexible with a wide selection of unit choices and options. It is intended to provide the skills and knowledge required for you to operate effectively in a high level ICT technical support role within organisations.

Tuition: $10,500 per year

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Study pathway Year 10

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Information Technology (ICA40111) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Information Technology (ICA50111) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (NETWORKING)

National code: ICA50411

Duration: 2 - 2.5 years

CRICOS code: 076621J

TAFE ID: D570

Central Institute of Technology (2 years) Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February and July Challenger Institute of Technology, Fremantle e-Tech and Rockingham – February and July

Certificate III in Information Technology, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome – February & July (Certificate III & IV only) Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking (ICA40411) Duration: 1 year

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Diploma of Information Technology Networking (ICA50411) Duration: 6 months

About this qualification Gain advanced skills in networking and join this lucrative sector of the IT industry. You will learn how to assess client network requirements, design the system infrastructure, implement the design plan and use these skills to take on a networking role in various industries. This diploma will set you up for professional advancement.

Challenger Institute of Technology (2.5 years)

Career opportunities Computer installation technician IT support officer Network administration professional Software expert

Year 10

Certificate II in Information Technology, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Systems administrator

Study pathway West Coast Institute of Training, Polytechnic West, Kimberley Training Institute, South West Institute of Technology (2 years)

Certificate III in Information Technology, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Year 10

Certificate II in Information Technology, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking (ICA40411) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Information Technology, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Information Technology Networking (ICA50411) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking (ICA40411) Duration: 6 months

Major study areas Business needs and technical requirements Installing and managing networks

Diploma of Information Technology Networking (ICA50411) Duration: 6 months

Internet infrastructure Project management Network design

How this qualification is taught Associate Degree of Network Technology (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

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DIPLOMA OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Advanced Diploma of Information Technology – Network Security or the Associate Degree of Network Technology at Polytechnic West , or you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

National code: ICA50711

Duration: 2 - 3 years

CRICOS code: 076418A

TAFE ID: D573

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February and July

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Challenger Institute of Technology, Rockingham – February and July Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

Admission requirements

Additional information

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

If you enrol at Central Institute of Technology, Challenger Institute of Technology or Polytechnic West, you will be tested on your computing and IT skills before beginning the qualification. If your skills are advanced, you may be placed into a higher level qualification and the duration of your qualification will be adjusted accordingly.

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge in coding systems you need to develop software through the phases of design, development and implementation. You will also develop the skills required for the ongoing monitoring of software programs, incorporating testing, customising, disaster recovery and project integration and management.

Career opportunities Applications programmer Digital programmer Games programmer Software applications specialist Software developer

Study pathway Central Institute of Technology (2 years) Year 10

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Programming (ICA40511) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Software Development (ICA50711) Duration: 6 months

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Polytechnic West (2 years)

Challenger Institute of Technology (3 years) Year 10

Year 10

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (Applications) (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Programming (ICA40511) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Programming (ICA40511) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Software Development (ICA50711) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Software Development (ICA50711) Duration: 1 year

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) (Polytechnic West only) Duration: 1.5 years

Major study areas Software applications Business needs and technical requirements Programming Software integration System design

West Coast Institute of Training (2.5 years) Year 10

How this qualification is taught Lectures Supervised work placement

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Practical skills training

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) at Polytechnic West or to a university undergraduate degree.

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost

Certificate IV in Programming (ICA40511) Duration: 6 months

Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: Certificate IV may be up to $845, Diploma may be up to $1,045

Diploma of Software Development (ICA50711) Duration: 1 year

Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information At West Coast Institute of Training, a state of the art motion capture studio facility is incorporated in some animation elements in the diploma level of the qualification. If you enrol at this Institute, you will be tested on your computing and IT skills before beginning the qualification. If your skills are advanced, you may be placed into a higher level qualification and the duration of your qualification will be adjusted accordingly.

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DIPLOMA OF WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT

National code: ICA50611

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076419M

TAFE ID: D572

Polytechnic West Year 10

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February and July Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

About this qualification Websites are essential aspects of organisations and they need skilled professionals to design, develop and maintain them. This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to be competent as a senior ICT professional. Your responsibilities will span design, development, website architecture, site performance and database integration through to implementation and acceptance testing.

Certificate IV in Web Based Technologies (ICA40311) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Website Development (ICA50611) Duration: 6 months

Career opportunities Website designer Website developer

Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) Duration: 2 years

Study pathway Central Institute of Technology Year 10

Major study areas Website administration Website design Database website integration Technical requirements Programming

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

System maintenance Certificate IV in Web Based Technologies (ICA40311) Duration: 1 year

How this qualification is taught Lectures Practical skills

Diploma of Website Development (ICA50611) Duration: 6 months

Further study On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Associate Degree of Software Development (Mobile Applications) at Polytechnic West, or to a university undergraduate degree. Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $613 per semester; Year 2 – may be up to $1,480 per semester Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Additional information If you enrol at Central Institute of Technology, you will be tested on your computing and IT skills before beginning the qualification. If your skills are advanced, you may be placed into a higher level qualification and the duration of your qualification will be adjusted accordingly.

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DIPLOMA OF DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES

National code: ICA50911

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076417B

TAFE ID: D575

West Coast Institute of Training (2 years) Year 10

Campus and intake Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February and July Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July West Coast Institute of Training, Joondalup – February and July

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 10 with a pass in Mathematics. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies (ICA40811) Duration: 6 months

About this qualification This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to be competent in designing, developing and refining digital media technologies as an independent ICT specialist. It will give you the opportunity to work in new and emerging digital media technology areas such as online and interactive design and development, and provide you with the necessary tools and equipment such as software, Web 2.0 tools, technologies and mobile devices expertise.

Diploma of Digital Media Technologies (ICA50911) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Interactive design

Career opportunities

Digital media technology Interactive design and development

Digital media designer Digital media developer/engineer Digital media producer

How this qualification is taught Lectures

Study pathway

Supervised work placement

Durack Institute of Technology; Polytechnic West (2 years)

Practical skills training

Year 10

Further study On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111) Duration: 6 months

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA30111) Duration: 6 months

Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: Year 1 – may be up to $613 per semester Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies (ICA40811) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Digital Media Technologies (ICA50911) Duration: 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF DIGITAL AND INTERACTIVE GAMES

National code: ICA50211

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 076622G

TAFE ID: D568

How this qualification is taught Workshops Practical skills training

Campus and intake Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February

Further study

Polytechnic West, Thornlie – February and July (Certificate IV only)

If you complete the Technical Artist stream, you can continue on to the Advanced Diploma of Animation (52206) at Central Institute of Technology or on to a university undergraduate degree.

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 11 with a pass in Mathematics, or completion of the Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (ICA20111). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year

About this qualification If you’ve ever wanted to be behind the scenes of a computer game, then this is the qualification to get you there. You will specialise in games programming and create your own video game from start through to the end product, taking it through the pre production and production phases, performing quality assurance and user testing ready for release. You may elect to specialise in one of the two streams available at Certificate IV level –Technical Artist or Games Programmer.

Career opportunities 3D modeller Animator Game programmer Gaming designer

Study pathway Year 11

Certificate III in Media (CUF30107) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games (ICA40911) Duration: 6 months

Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games (ICA50211) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas Digital media Design Animation 3D modelling Sound design

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Maritime

Transport distribution (maritime operations deck cadet) Transport and distribution (maritime operations - deck watchkeeper) Transport and distribution (maritime operations - master unlimited Transport and distribution (marine engineering - engineer watchkeeper) Transport and distribution (marine engineering - class 1) Transport and distribution (marine engineering class 2)

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CERTIFICATE III IN TRANSPORT DISTRIBUTION (MARITIME OPERATIONS – DECK CADET)

National code: TDM30107

Duration: 15 weeks

CRICOS code: 071341B

TAFE ID: SS39

Major study areas Introduction to the shipping industry General ship knowledge

Campus and intake

Personal safety and social responsibilities

Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle – 4th February 2013

Bridge duties

Kimberley Training Institute, Broome Campus - February and July

Deck and cargo duties

Personal survival techniques Elementary first aid Ship maintenance

Admission requirements

Fire prevention and fighting

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in Mathematics and Physics.

Navigation Small boat handling Training voyage

You will also need to complete the following qualifications:

Radio operator’s certificate

An Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) recognised senior first aid or elementary first aid certificate is required before you can attend the medical first aid course. Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses.

Onboard training – Phase 2 (see below) Initial seagoing experiences – Phase 2 If you undertake Phase 2, you will be employed at sea as a deck cadet. While undertaking many routine and operational duties at sea at the discretion of the ship’s officers, you will complete an on-the-job structured shipboard training program (SSTP). This training program will consist of paper-based learning materials, self-tests, assignments and the compilation of a record book.

Please note that no late entry into this qualification is permitted.

About this qualification This qualification provides you with the first stage of deck cadet training. It includes the minimum pre sea safety training requirements set out in STCW (Manila) as well as background in shipboard operations and seamanship.

This training is designed to lead you through the various duties expected of a deck watchkeeper.

This qualification is the first stage of the pathway for the Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307).

If pre sea training is completed in Australia, you will need to complete 1.5 years employment at sea as a deck cadet. If pre sea training is completed overseas, you will need to complete 2 years employment at sea as a deck cadet.

Career opportunities How this qualification is taught

Deck Officer

This qualification has both practical and theoretical aspects to the delivery including the use of simulation.

Study pathway

Further study

Year 12

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307).

Phase 1 Certificate III in Transport Distribution (Maritime Operations)(Deck Cadet) (TDM30107) Duration: 15 weeks

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $6,850

Phase 2 Duration: 18-24 months sea service as Deck Cadet

Additional information In order to pursue a career in this industry, you should note that the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) Medical Standards must be met before you undertake seagoing employment.

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307) Duration: 42 weeks

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DIPLOMA OF TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION (MARITIME OPERATIONS – DECK WATCHKEEPER)

National code: TDM50307

Duration: 42 weeks (9 months)

CRICOS code: 031546J

TAFE ID: S527

Major study areas Occupational health and safety Stability

Campus and intake

Fire prevention and firefighting

Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle - 4th February 2013 (9 months) and 22nd July 2013 (9 months)

Security Proficiency in survival Craft and rescue boats

Admission requirements

Engineering

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with a pass in Mathematics and:

Management Advanced firefighting Planning a passage Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS)

Certificate III in Transport Distribution (Maritime Operations) (TDM30107)

Fix position Medical first aid

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) letter of assessment (verifying appropriate sea time) with at least 6 months sea time served as understudy to the officer-in-charge of a navigation watch

Enabling computing Radar and bridge equipment

OR

Weather

Equivalent of Australian Year 12 with a pass in Mathematics

Ship construction and maintenance

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) letter of assessment verifying 36 months approved sea time on vessels over 80 GT, including a minimum of 12 months on a trading vessel over 500 GT

Watchkeeping Communications Cargo operations

Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. Please note that no late entry into this qualification is permitted.

How this qualification is taught

About this qualification

This qualification is taught using a combination of classroom and simulation based techniques. The emphasis is on proving competence across a range of subject areas.

This qualification provides the academic knowledge required to be a watchkeeping officer on any vessel of any size trading around the world. The qualification meets the STCW (Manila) Code Table A II/1 as approved by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

Further study

Career opportunities

On completion of this qualification, you can continue on to the Advanced Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Master Unlimited) (TDM60407).

You may be able to gain employment in the international shipping industry as a deck watchkeeper on any seagoing vessel in any operating area.

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Award conferred

Cost

Successful completion of this qualification and a subsequent AMSA oral examination complete the requirements for a Deck Watchkeeper Certificate of Competency. This award is internationally recognised.

Tuition: $10,000 Short course fee: $5,000

Additional information

Study pathway Year 12

Phase 1 Certificate III in Transport Distribution (Maritime Operations) (Deck Cadet) (TDM30107) Duration: 15 weeks

Phase 2 Duration: 18-24 months sea service as Deck Cadet

You must have an AMSA recognised senior first aid certificate or an elementary first aid certificate before you can attend the medical first aid course.

Year 12

Any short courses you have completed outside Australia may not be recognised and may have to be repeated.

3 years sea service as a Deck Cadet or approved sea service

Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses.

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations- Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307) Duration: 42 weeks

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307) Duration: 42 weeks

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION (MARITIME OPERATIONS – MASTER UNLIMITED)

National code: TDM60407

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 031545K

TAFE ID: S533

Major study areas Medical care Stability construction and stress

Campus and intake

Machinery and control

Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle - 4th February 2013 and 22nd July 2013

Command operations Weather Principles of navigation and compasses

Admission requirements

Cargo

To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the following entry requirement:

Nautical knowledge Ship management and law

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307) & Deck Watchkeeper Certificate of Competency

Bridge resource management

How this qualification is taught

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) letter of assessment verifying 12 months approved sea time)

This qualification is taught using a mixture of classroom based teaching and computer and simulator based teaching and assessment environments. The emphasis is on proving competence across a range of subjects.

Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. Please note that late entry into this qualification is not permitted.

Further study Completion of the Advanced Diploma may articulate into a Degree program.

About this qualification This qualification provides the academic knowledge to prepare deck officers to take command or to be second in command of a merchant ship trading worldwide. This qualification meets the STCW (Manila) Code Table A–II/2 as approved by AMSA.

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Career opportunities

Tuition: $10,500

Deck officer

Short course fee: $5,400 if you do not hold an Australian Deck Watchkeeper Certificate; $2,500 if you have the Australian Deck Watchkeeper Certificate.

Marine consultant Marine manager Master

Additional information

Nautical surveyor

If you have not completed Proficiency in Survival Craft (PSC), Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF), Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems (GMDSS) and Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) to Australian STCW95 requirements you will be required to complete them prior to the completion of your qualification.

Pilot Vessel superintendent

Awards conferred

Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses.

Successful completion of this qualification and a subsequent AMSA oral examination complete the requirements for a Chief Mate leading to a Master Certificate of Competency, depending on the amount of industrial experience held. This award is internationally recognised.

Study pathway Year 12 (plus AMSA approved sea service)

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Deck Watchkeeper) (TDM50307) Duration: 42 weeks / 9 months

1-2 years sea time

Advance Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Maritime Operations - Master Unlimited) (TDM60407) Duration: 1 year

Shipmaster qualification

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DIPLOMA OF TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION (MARINE ENGINEERING – ENGINEER WATCHKEEPER)

National code: TDM50207

Duration: 39 weeks (8 months)

CRICOS: 027918J

TAFE ID: S526

Ships and shipping operations Main propulsion systems Legislative compliance

Campus and intake

Proficiency in survival craft

Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle - 29th April 2013

Mechanics Thermodynamics Electrotechnology

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics and:

How this qualification is taught This qualification is delivered via a mix of practical and theoretical instruction.

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) letter of assessment for Class 3 or 4 or Watchkeeping which has been obtained through completion of a cadetship and through workshop practice approved by the relevant authorities and accepted by AMSA.

Further study Successful students may go on to study the Second Engineer’s qualification.

Please note that no late entry into this qualification is permitted.

For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

About this qualification

Cost

This qualification provides you with the basic skills and knowledge you need to maintain and operate marine engines, machinery and systems. This qualification is compliant with, and provides the theoretical knowledge required by AMSA STCW (Manila) Table A-III/1 for the position of marine engineer (watchkeeper) on board vessels with a propulsion power of 750 KW or more, operating in Australian and international waters.

Tuition: $8,300

Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Short course fee: $5,000

Additional information You must have an AMSA recognised senior first aid certificate or an elementary first aid certificate before you can attend the medical first aid course.

Career opportunities Chief engineer

Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses.

Ship’s engineer

Award conferred Successful completion of this qualification and a subsequent AMSA oral examination complete the requirements for a Marine Engineer (Watchkeeper) Certificate of Competency. This qualification is internationally recognised.

Study pathway Year 12

3 years approved Cadetship training

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Engineer Watchkeeper) (TDM50207) Duration: 39 weeks/8 months

Major study areas Medical first aid Electrical and control systems Occupational health and safety Naval architecture Fire prevention and firefighting Auxiliary systems Ship structure Advanced firefighting Marine engineering communications

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION (MARINE ENGINEERING – CLASS 1)

National code: TDM60207

Duration: 1 year* (Part A & Part B)

CRICOS code: 067508G

TAFE ID: S531

Study pathway Year 12

Campus Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle - Part A: 4th February, Part B: 22nd July

3 years approved Cadetship training

*For students who have previously undertaken the Advanced Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering - Class 2) only Part B is required.

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Engineer Watchkeeper) (TDM50207)

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics and:

15 months seatime

Advanced Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Class 2) (TDM60307) OR

Advanced Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering - Class 2) (TDM60307)

Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) letter of assessment verifying approved Marine Engineer Class 2 certificate and 15 months approved sea time You will also need to complete the following qualifications: An AMSA recognised senior first aid certificate or elementary first aid certificate before you can attend the medical first aid (MFA) course

15 months seatime

If you have not completed Proficiency in Survival Craft (PSC), Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF) and MFA to Australian STCW (Manila) requirements you will be required to complete them prior to completing this qualification.

Advanced Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering - Class 1) (TDM60207)

Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. Please note that no late entry into this qualification is permitted.

About this qualification Major study areas

This qualification is intended for individuals who have previously studied at Challenger Institute of Technology. If you have attended another institution, contact the Institute for more information .

Control systems Ship operations Main propulsion Marine electrotechnology

This qualification aims to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to maintain and operate marine engines, machinery and systems. It is compliant with STCW (Manila) Table A III/2 and provides the theoretical knowledge required by the AMSA for the position of Chief Engineer on board vessels with a propulsion power of 3000 KW or more, operating in Australian coastal and international waters.

Marine mechanics Auxiliaries Boilers Engine room management Marine thermodynamics

If you haven’t already done so, you must complete the following units in conjunction with this program:

Medical first aid

Marine electrotechnology Marine thermodynamics 3 Marine mechanics 3

How this qualification is taught This qualification is a classroom based qualification focusing on the knowledge required to carry out the job of Chief Engineer. In Part B use is made of simulators to explain and assess competence.

Naval architecture 3

Career opportunities Further study

Chief engineer Fleet manager Marine manager Marine engineering surveyor Technical superintendent

On completion of the Advanced Diploma students may progress to a Degree level qualification in an Engineering discipline. For the latest information on further study options, visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Technical manager

Cost Award conferred

Tuition: $11,900 [Part A $3,900 & Part B $8,000]

Successful completion of this qualification and a subsequent AMSA oral examination complete the requirements for an Engineer Class 1/2 Certificate of Competency. This award is internationally recognised.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION (MARINE ENGINEERING – CLASS 2)

National code: TDM60307

Duration: 1 year

CRICOS code: 000237A

TAFE ID: S532

Study pathway Year 12

Campus Challenger Institute of Technology, WA Maritime Training Centre, Fremantle - 4th February 2013 (Part A), 22nd July 2013 (Part B)

3 years approved Cadetship training

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in English and Mathematics and:

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Engineer Watchkeeper) (TDM50207) Duration: 39 weeks/8 months

Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering – Engineer Watchkeeper) (TDM50207) or equivalent or above, showing that you have obtained the Engineer Watchkeeper certificate Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) letter of assessment verifying you have 15 months approved sea time

15 months seatime

An AMSA recognised senior first aid certificate or elementary first aid certificate before you can attend the medical first aid (MFA) course If you have not completed Proficiency in Survival Craft (PSC), Advanced Fire Fighting (AFF) and MFA to Australian STCW (Manila) requirements you will be required to complete them prior to completing this qualification

Advanced Diploma of Transport and Distribution (Marine Engineering - Class 2) (TDM60307) Duration: 1 year (Part A & Part B)

Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses. Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166. Please note that no late entry into this qualification is permitted.

Major study areas

About this qualification

Ship management Electrical and control systems Marine electrotechnology Marine mechanics Marine thermodynamics Main propulsion Auxiliaries systems Engine room operations Communication Engineering computations Engineering computing Naval architecture

This qualification aims to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to maintain and operate marine engines, machinery and systems at middle management levels. It is compliant with STCW (Manila) Table A III/2 and provides the theoretical knowledge required by the AMSA for the position of Second Engineer on board vessels with a propulsion power of 3000 KW or more, operating in Australian coastal and international waters.

Career opportunities Class surveyor Engineering surveyor Ship’s engineer

CAD

Award conferred

How this qualification is taught

Successful completion of this qualification and a subsequent AMSA oral examination complete the requirements for an Engineer Class 2 Certificate of Competency.

This qualification consists of a combination of theoretical and practical instruction.

Further study Advanced Diploma of Transport & Distribution (Marine Engineering – Class 1). For the latest information on further study options visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

Cost Tuition: $11,900 (Part A $3,900 & Part B $8,000) Short course fee: $4,000 (this includes PSC, AFF and MFA only). Students who have not completed Basic Fire or PSSR to AMSA recognised standards will be required to undertake these short courses prior to the completion of the qualification. Please note that AMSA do not recognise any overseas short courses.

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Science

Laboratory technology

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DIPLOMA OF LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

National code: MSL50109

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS code: 075984A

TAFE ID: W737

one or more of the following areas: Microbiology Molecular biology

Campus and intake

Biomedical science

Central Institute of Technology, East Perth – February and July

Chemical science

Challenger Institute of Technology, Murdoch – February and July; Rockingham (Certificates III and IV only) – February and July

Fieldwork

Durack Institute of Technology, Geraldton – February and July

How this qualification is taught

South West Institute of Technology, Bunbury – February

Lectures Practical skills Supervised industry work placements

Admission requirements To gain admission to this qualification you need to meet the minimum entry requirement equivalent to Australian Year 12 with passes in Mathematics and Science, or completion of Certificate III in Laboratory Skills (MSL30109). Refer to the admission requirements for your country on page 166.

Further study

About this qualification

Advanced standing will be offered but will vary from university to university. For the most up-to-date information on university pathways please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

On completion of the qualification you can continue on to a university undergraduate degree.

Gain the complex skills you need to use laboratory application software, plan and conduct laboratory/field work, and communicate and provide information to customers. This course will provide you with complex skills in laboratory technologies. You’ll learn how to use laboratory application software and communicate the information to customers. You will also specialise in a diverse range of industries including chemical, medical and pathological, mining, biological and environmental fields. You will develop skills to analyse, process and interpret data and report results. You will also learn how to apply quality system and continuous improvement processes.

Cost Tuition: $10,500 per year Resource fee: may be up to $700 per semester Additional costs: safety glasses and laboratory coat $100 N.B. Information on any additional costs will be provided at orientation. Please visit our website www.eti.wa.edu.au for detailed information on resource fees for each Institute.

Career opportunities Instrument operator Laboratory assistant Laboratory supervisor Laboratory technician Technical assistant Technical laboratory officer (specialising in a certain area)

Study pathway Year 10

Year 12

Certificate III in Laboratory Skills (MSL30109) Duration: 6 months

Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques (MSL40109) Duration: 1 year

Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques (MSL40109) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Laboratory Technology (MSL50109) Duration: 1 year

Diploma of Laboratory Technology (MSL50109) Duration: 1 year

Major study areas – students will undertake a specialisation(s) in

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Pathways to University

TAFE Western Australia Institutes deliver a wide range of courses that can assist you to gain entry into university. TAFE Institutes have arrangements with Western Australian universities that give diploma, advanced diploma and associate degree graduates; entry to degree programs with very competitive advanced standing or credit arrangements. Using TAFE as a pathway to university, you can gain practical work ready skills which will enhance the theoretical knowledge gained by a university degree.

Pathway Arrangements

Specifically, a TAFE/University pathway can provide you with:

University Packaging

Each Institute has customised articulation arrangements with Western Australian universities, that is they have different entry arrangements and amounts of credit transfers; so it is a good idea to check the latest information on our website www.eti.wa.edu.au You can apply to university after you complete your TAFE qualification or you can submit an application to ETI for a packaged offer prior to commencing your TAFE studies.

A TAFE Western Australia University package will allow you to commence a diploma, advanced diploma or associate degree with TAFE and, on completion, transfer to university to complete the final year(s) of a degree program. Students applying for a packaged program will receive a student visa for the whole period of their study.

a recognised pathway to university study smaller class sizes with extra English and academic support an opportunity to work part-time using your vocational skills while completing your degree at University you will have a reduced study load, course duration and fees two qualifications that are attractive to employers and will give you a competitive edge in the global job market.

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“Two qualifications give you a competitive advantage with employers.”

TAFE Western Australia can package courses with the following leading Western Australian Universities: Curtin University www.curtin.edu.au Edith Cowan University www.ecu.edu.au Murdoch University www.murdoch.edu.au For further information about packaging, and to download university application forms; please go to the TAFE to University link on our website: www.eti.wa.edu.au/universitypathways.html Please Note: A university package cannot be issued after you commence your TAFE studies. Applications for packages must be made when you apply for your TAFE offer.

Principal Course Students taking up a packaged program should note that their principal course is the university program. Changing TAFE programs may affect your principal study program and you should consult DIAC prior to changing programs or applying for release letters.

Specific English Requirements for University Packaging Please refer to the specific English requirements for both the TAFE and University program as some courses require a higher English level.

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APPLICATION PROCEDURE YOU CAN APPLY DIRECTLY TO ETI ONLINE VIA OUR WEBSITE

In some counties you may find it helpful or convenient to seek the assistance of one of our Education agents. They are available to assist you with your application and visa. Please go to www.eti.wa.edu.au for details of your nearest agent.

1. CHOOSE A COURSE

6. APPLY FOR A STUDENT VISA

Check entry requirements, fees and refund policy. Refer to this guide or go to www.eti.wa.edu.au

Students can use an education agent to assist with making the visa application or apply direct to the nearest Australian High Commission.

2. PREPARE YOUR DOCUMENTS 7. MAKE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

Prepare the documents which must be submitted with your application – please make sure you include:

Ensure all travel arrangements are finalised to arrive at least one week before course orientation. Please ensure all visa and travel arrangements are made well in advance.

Previous education results and transcripts (in English) English language evidence

Note: Some courses are in high demand and students may not get their choice of course or campus. Please read your letter of offer carefully before accepting.

Folio (if required)

3. APPLY ONLINE OR USE THE APPLICATION

ETI reserves the right to offer students a different campus if places at a preferred campus are no longer available at the time of payment.

FORM IN THIS GUIDE Apply online at www.eti.wa.edu.au for a quicker response/turnaround. You will also be able to view live availability of student places. Alternatively you can complete the application form in this guide and email the form and supporting documents to: [email protected]

Students should check with admissions staff at ETI regarding campus details prior to payment, particularly if some time has lapsed from the time an original offer was made.

4. LETTER OF OFFER Successful applicants will receive a letter of offer and information about how to accept. You may receive a conditional offer if your application is incomplete. Your offer will detail any conditions which must be met prior to your place being confirmed.

5. ACCEPTANCE To accept your offer you must sign and return the Acceptance letter, make payment as indicated in the schedule of fees and meet any conditions listed on your letter of offer. You will then be emailed your Confirmation of Enrolment (COE). Your COE confirms your place in the course and is needed to complete a student visa application.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Country

Year 12 Equivalent

Year 10/11 Equivalent

Brazil

No equivalent

Ensino Medio (upper Secondary Schooling)

China

Senior Secondary School Certificate

Senior Secondary School Certificate (year 11 equivalent)

Colombia

Bachiller/Bachillero

Upper Secondary School Certificate

Chile

Licencia de Educacion

Education Media

Media/Licendciada de Ensenasa Media France

Baccalaaureat

Upper Secondary School Certificate

Germany

Gymnasium

Realshule or Hauptschule

Hong Kong

Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination Hong Kong Certificate of Education (HKALE) or Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Examination (HKCEE) or Hong Kong Education (HKSDE) Diploma of Secondary Education (HKSDE)

India

All Indian Senior School Certificate (Minimum 50%) 10+2

All Indian Secondary School Certificate 10+1 (Minimum 50%)

Indian School Certificate (Minimum 50%)

Indian Certificate of Secondary Education

Senior Secondary Year 12 Examination (Minimum 50%)

Senior Secondary, GCE O-Level (4 passes)

GCE A-Level (2 passes) Indonesia

Senior Secondary School Certificate of Completion (ijazah/STTB SMA/STTB SMK/ STTB MA)

Secondary School:SMU 3 or SMK 3

Japan

Koukou sannen sotsugyo shikaku

Koukou ninen sotsugyou shikaky/koukou ichinen sotsugyou shikaku

Kenya

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) C average or GCE AS or A level 2 subject passes

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Pass or GCE O levels 4 passes D Grade or higher

International Baccalaureate Diploma Malaysia

2 passes in the STPM or UEC

4 passes in GCE ‘0’ levels ‘D’ grade or higher

Mauritius

2 passes in the GCE A levels

4 GCE 0 levels D grade or higher

Myanmar

Minimum completed 2 years at Professional College or Secondary Technical College

Basic Education High School Matriculation 45% or higher

Nepal

Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (Grade 12) (Minimum 55%)

Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (Grade 12)

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Pakistan

Higher Secondary School (Intermediate) (D Grade Minimum)

Higher Secondary School Certificate/ Intermediate Certificate

Certificate Diploma (Polytechnic/Vocational) Philippines

School certificate plus a local diploma

School Certificate

Singapore

2 passes in the GCE ‘A’ levels

4 GCE ‘0’ levels ‘D’ grade or higher

South Africa

National Senior Certificate (Year12)

National Senior Certificate / Senior Certificate Year 11/10

Senior Certificate (Year 12) A Level 2 Passes International Baccalaureate Diploma South Korea

General/Academic Senior High School Certificate/Diploma (Kodung Hakkyo Choreupchang)

11 years or school/10 years of school

Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan GCE A-Level (3 passes)

GCE 0 levels (4 subject passes)

British GCE A-Level (2 passes). Taiwan

Senior High School Diploma or Senior Vocational School Diploma

Senior High School (1st or 2nd Year)

Thailand

Matayom 6 or Certificate in Vocational School

Matayom 5/ Matayom 4

UK

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GSCE) or GCE A-Level 2 subject passes

GCE ‘0’ levels (4 subject passes)

Vietnam

School certificate plus a local diploma or Diploma of General Education

Senior Secondary schooling (year 11 equivalent level)

Zambia

GCE A level 2 subject passes or

ECZ or GCE 0 level 4 subject passes

Diploma in relevant subject area (I year duration minimum) Zimbabwe

GCE A levels 2 subject passes (Grade E or above)

GCE 0 levels 4 subject passes

International Baccalaureate Diploma

Note: Entrance may also be possible for mature age students, without the grades listed above, based on appropriate work experience.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma

Associate Degrees

IELTS (academic) score of 5.5 with no band score less IELTS (academic) 6.0 with no band score less than 6.0.* than 5.* TOEFL 530 (PBT)

TOEFL 550 (PBT)

197 (CBT)

213 (CBT)

71 – no band lower that 15 (iBT)

80 – no band lower that 15 (iBT)

Evidence that the medium of instruction at your senior Evidence that the medium of instruction at your senior school or school has been in English with satisfactory grades in English in the final university has been in English with satisfactory grades examinations OR OR GCE O Levels English with ‘B’ GCE O Levels English with ‘C’ ‘A’ in Malaysian SPM English or a ‘C’ in English 1119 A’ or ‘B’ in Malaysian SPM English or a ‘D’ in English 1119 Kenyan KCSE English B Kenyan KCSE English C Completion of the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic Completion of the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic – Minimum Level 43 – 57 Completion of the Cambridge First Certificate of English Completion of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced (FCE) English (CAE) Completion of the Phoenix Academy iPEPT test –Overall Completion of the Phoenix Academy iPEPT test – Overall Grade B2 Upper Intermediate Academic Grade B2+ Pre-Advanced/ Express English Common European Framework (CEF) B2

Common European Framework (CEF) C1

Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Upper Intermediate Level at TAFE or a recognised (EAP) at Pre-Advanced level at TAFE or a recognised English college English college Successful completion of at least one year of study in a CRICOS registered course delivered in Australia. Completion of the ETI English Proficiency Test at: ETI Student Services centre in East Perth A Western Australian regional TAFE Institute A registered ETI agent in a DIAC AL 1 or 2 country PLUS any subsequently recommended ELICOS program. * Some courses require higher levels of English for entry. Please check Admission Entry Requirements listed under each course in this guide.

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AGENT’S STAMP (in English including address, phone)

Counsellor’s name: Email address:

TAFE WESTERN AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL STUDENT APPLICATION FORM

PART A: APPLICANT DETAILS 1. Personal Details: PRINT YOUR NAME AS IT APPEARS IN YOUR PASSPORT. Please use BLOCK LETTERS. All fields must be completed.

Name:

Title (Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mr etc): ............................ Date of birth (DD/MM/YY): ......................... Gender (Male/Female) Family name (as shown on your passport) : .................................................... Given names: ............................................. Preferred name: ............................................... Email address: .................................................................................... (Applicants must provide their personal email address).

2. 2. Home Home Country Country Address: Address:

Number and Street: ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Suburb/City: ..................................................... Postcode: ............................................................................... Country: ................................. Telephone (country code/area code/number) .............................................................................. Mobile: .................................................................

3. Local Address in Western Australia: Number and street: ....................................................................................................................................................... Suburb: ............................................................ Post code: ..................................................

(If known) Telephone: ....................................................... Mobile: ......................................................

4. Emergency Contact:

Name of Emergency Contact: Relationship

(husband, sister, mother etc) :

Telephone number

............................................................................................................................

(include country and area codes) :

..............................................................................................................

5. Parent/Guardian Details:

IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: Parent/Guardian’s Full Name: ....................................................................................................................................... Number & Street: .......................................................................................................................................................... Suburb/City: .................................................... Country: ..................................................... Telephone

(country code/area code/number) :

.................................................................................

Mobile phone number: ........................................................ Email address: ..................................................................

6. Passport & Visa Details:

Country of Birth: ................................................ Country of citizenship: (as shown on passport) : .................................... Passport no: ........................................................................ Expiry date: ...................................................................... Do you hold a current Australian Visa?

Yes

No

Visa expiry date: ..............................................................

If Yes, what type of visa do you hold? ................................... If No what type of visa will you be applying for? ............... In which country will you be applying for your Visa? ...................................................................................................... Have you studied in Australia previously?

Yes

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Are you currently enrolled at another College/University in Australia? Have you been at this institution longer than 6 months?

Yes

Have you applied for Australian permanent residency status?

Yes

No

No If No, you must provide a release letter. Yes

No If Yes Date of application: ......................

Please note: If you obtain Australian permanent residency at any stage during the application process, you need to advise ETI immediately.

7. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC):

Do you have current Overseas Student Health Cover?

Yes

No

If Yes, who is your provider?: ................................................................................................ Membership number: .......................................................... Expiry Date: ............................... If No, do you need Family or Single cover?

Single

Dual Family

Multi Family

8. English Level: COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING AND PROVIDE EVIDENCE WITH YOUR APPLICATION. English is my first language. English was the language of instruction during my secondary school or college studies and I gained a satisfactory pass in English. I have undertaken an English Course. Course name: .................................................... English College: .......................................... Level of English Course: .............. I have undertaken an IELTS test

Date: ........................... Overall Band Score: ....................................................

Band scores: Listening: ................................ Reading: ...................... Writing: ................... Speaking: .................................... I have undertaken a TOEFL test.

Date: ............................TOEFL Score: .........................

I have undertaken a Pearson test.

Date: ........................... Score: ....................................

9. Equity Equityand and 9. Disability: Disability:

THE INFORMATION BELOW IS USED TO ASSIST IN MONITORING, SUPPORTING AND IMPROVING SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH MEDICAL/DISABILITY REQUIREMENTS. Do you have a disability, impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies?

Yes

No

Please indicate the type/s of disability Hearing

Vision

Learning

Medical

Mobility

Other

Would you like to receive information on support services, equipment and facilities available that may assist you?

Yes

No

Please give brief details about your condition/disability. ........................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

10. Previous Studies:

A certified copy of original transcripts of all official results must accompany this application. Please include grading system to enable interpretation of academic results. List any studies you have attempted, whether complete or incomplete.

Secondary school studies Month/year commenced

Month/year completed

Year Level Achieved

Name and country of school

Title of course

Name and country of Institution

Tertiary or post secondary studies Month/year commenced

Month/year completed

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PART B: APPLYING FOR A TAFE COURSE 1. English Course: Do you intend to undertake English language studies?

Yes

No

If Yes approximate start date: ........................

Course name: ................................................................... Campus: .............................................................................. Number of weeks:

5

10

15

20

25

30

40

50

Other: ...........................................................

2. TAFE Course: Please Complete details of the TAFE course you want to enrol into: Course number: ...........................................Course name: ................................................................................................................................ Institute name: ........................................................................................................................ Campus: ............................................................ I am applying for admission in Semester:

1 (February) OR Semester

2 (July) Year 20 .........

PART C: TAFE TO UNIVERSITY PACKAGE (UNDER STREAMLINE VISA PROCESSING ARRANGEMENTS) Do you wish to package this application with a University Degree? If Yes, which University would you like to package with? Curtin

Yes ECU

No Murdoch

1. Course Pathway: Please complete details for the TAFE and corresponding University course you want to package. Details of available pathways can be found on ETI’s website www.eti.wa.edu.au on the University packaging page. Course number

Course name

Institute

Campus

TAFE Course: University Course: I am applying for admission in Semester:

1 (February) OR Semester

2 (July) Year 20 .......

To apply for a university package, please go to www.eti.edu.au/universitypackaging for further information, fees and university application forms

PART D: FINALISING YOUR APPLICATION 1. Application Checklist:

YOU MUST ATTACH CERTIFIED COPIES OF AWARD CERTIFICATES AND FULL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS, INCLUDING KEYS TO THE GRADING SYSTEM USED. ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE IN ENGLISH; IF NOT, PLEASE INCLUDE CERTIFIED ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS. Have you: Completed all sections of the Application form Attached certified copies of all academic qualifications (including secondary school) Attached certified copies of your English language proficiency Attached a certified copy of your passport (if available) Attached the University application forms you must complete if you are applying for a packaged program (see part C for details)

NOTE: IF YOU ARE UNDER 18 THIS DECLARATION MUST ALSO BE SIGNED BY YOUR PARENT OR GUARDIAN. 1. I declare the information in this application and supporting documentation is true. 2. I acknowledge that the provision of incorrect information or documentation or the withholding of information or documentation relating to my application may result in cancellation of my enrolment. 3. I consent that my personal information may be made available to Australian Commonwealth and State agencies including DIAC pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code.

2. Declaration & Agreement:

Applicant’s Signature:............................................................................................................ Date: ..............................

Parent/Guardian’s Signature: ................................................................................................ Date: .............................. ( If student is under 18)

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OFFERS: Please note that the notification of the outcome of this application, will be sent to you and your agent (if applicable); at the email address listed in Part A of this form. It is important that you supply a current email address so that we are able to keep in contact with you throughout the application process.

ETI CONTACT DETAILS: Education and Training International: Ground floor, 123 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth Western Australia 6004 Postal address: PO Box 6830, East Perth BC Western Australia 6892 Tel (+61 8) 9218 2100 (press 2) Email: [email protected] Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Acronyms

3. Notify the International Student Coordinator at their TAFE campus immediately if they terminate their studies, withdraw from their course, or there are any changes to their visa status.

DTWD:

Department of Training & Workforce Development

ETI:

Education and Training International

TAFE:

Technical and Further Education

DEEWR:

Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations

DIAC:

Department of Immigration and Citizenship

ESOS:

Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2007

ELICOS:

English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students

RPL:

Recognition of Prior Learning

Provide the international student with the same level of instruction and educational services as normally provided to other students enrolled at TAFE.

COE:

Confirmation of Enrolment

Provide an orientation program for the student.

4. Pay the required fees when accepting an offer of placement. 5. Not engage in activities that contravene Australian law, students who do so will be automatically dismissed and reported to DIAC . 6. Comply with TAFE policies regarding plagarism. 7. Allow other students to learn in a safe and suitable environment. ETI/TAFE will:

Monitor the welfare of the student and provide counselling and ongoing support while the student is enrolled at TAFE.

ESOS Act and national code The Australian Government wants international students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding place to study. Australian laws promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS framework and they include the ESOS Act and the National Code. For information about ESOS and your rights as an international student in Australia please refer to the following website: http://aei.dest.gov.au/AEI/ESOS

Appoint one or more staff members, to act as the point of contact for students, who have access to up-to-date detail of TAFE’s support services for students.

Application & Acceptance Deadlines Deadlines for submitting applications to ETI for admission to TAFE programs depend on the assessment level countries students are applying from and whether or not students are applying on or offshore. Level 3-4 offshore applications should apply early for places, as visa processing can take more time. Students should also be aware that there are deadlines for accepting offers and making fee payment. COEs will not be issued after the cut off date, this is to ensure that students leave a reasonable time to get their visa and arrive in time.

Code of conduct The student must: 1. Meet TAFE course requirements and meet the requirements of DEEWR-DIAC Course Progress policy – refer to website www.ETI.wa.edu.au for policy and procedure. 2. Notify the International Student Coordinator at their TAFE campus of their residential address within seven days of arrival and of any subsequent change to their residential address within seven days of any change.

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and the International Centre at your Institute. If you do not attend classes and do not notify the International Centre, then your continuing enrolment and visa may be at risk. If you have not been attending classes and/or not completing assessments, your lecturers are required to notify the International Centre that you are at risk of unsatisfactory course progress. A member of the International Centre staff will then contact you to discuss your progress and work with you to put in place a plan to help you to get your studies back on track.

Information about your disability and/or learning difficulty is requested to establish whether you require the provision of additional services or facilities not required by students who do not have a disability.

Changing Course and/or Campus If you decide you would like to change the course you are studying or attend classes at a different campus of the Institute you are enrolled at, then it may be possible but before you make this decision you should contact the International Centre to discuss how this may affect your visa and whether there are places in the course you want to transfer into as this course may already be full.

If you have made unsatisfactory progress, that is, achieved less than 50% of the course requirements in two (2) consecutive study periods ie. two consecutive terms, then your enrolment may be cancelled and a report sent to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) which may affect your visa.

If you choose to proceed with a change of course or campus you will need to complete a Change of Course/ Campus Form. You will find this form on ETI’s website at www.eti.wa.edu.au. When you have completed this form, you should email it to [email protected] for processing. You will be contacted by ETI via email during this process and advised in writing of the outcome.

Attendance requirements – ELICOS Students If you are enrolled in an ELICOS program, you must attend 80% of all timetabled classes. If you do not attend, are more than 20 minutes late to class or you leave class before the scheduled finish time, then you will be marked absent. If you cannot attend for 2 or more days you must obtain a medical certificate and provide a copy to the International Centre at your Institute.

Transferring to a different Institute If you decide that you would like to transfer to another Institute before you have completed 6 months of study, then you must apply for a release. Release from a course of study will only be granted in exceptional circumstances relating to your welfare. If you are under 18 years of age you must provide a letter from your parent/guardian to support your application for release.

If you attend less than 80% of your classes, you will be notified in writing by a member of the International Centre staff and you will be required to attend a meeting to discuss your unsatisfactory attendance. You may bring a support person with you to this meeting. If you need the assistance of an interpreter, one will be provided for you.

All applications for release must be made in writing to the Manager Student Services & Compliance at ETI. Your letter must detail the reason(s) for application for early release, full details of the new Institute and course you will be enrolling into, and a valid offer of enrolment from the new Institute.

If you have unsatisfactory attendance that is, attended less than 80% of all timetabled classes, your enrolment may be cancelled and a report sent to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) which may affect your visa.

If your release is approved you will be issued a release letter. You must then contact the Department of Immigration to notify them that you have changed provider, as this may affect your visa.

Late Starts Late starts will only be granted in exceptional circumstances where evidence can be provided. Approval must be obtained prior to the commencement date. Students who cannot arrive on time may be required to defer their enrolment to the next available intake.

If your release is refused you will receive a written reply outlining the reasons for refusal. You will have 20 days to appeal the decision.

Course Progress – TAFE Students Results & Certificates

As an international student, if you do not achieve satisfactory course progress you may not be able to continue your studies. To achieve satisfactory course progress, you must have passed or demonstrated competency in 50% or more of the units you are enrolled into each semester.

A Statement of Results is issued to all students at the completion of each semester. For units not satisfactorily completed, students may have the opportunity to undergo re-assessment at the end of the semester. Students will be required to pay additional fees for re-enrolments and re-assessments. If students do not complete all the requirements of the course, they may apply for a Statement of Attainment which will record the outcomes they have achieved towards the qualification.

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with your Institute and are not satisfied with the outcome you may take your complaint to ETI. ETI will review the outcome and an independent judgement will be made. You will then be notified in writing of the outcome.

TAFE provides opportunities for students to claim credit transfers for prior formal learning, or RPL for skills acquired through informal learning.

You can make a formal complaint directly to ETI if you are unable to solve the issue by informally discussing the matter with a staff member in the International Centre at your Institute. This complaint should be lodged in writing and will be treated in confidence. ETI aim to resolve all complaints within 10 working days, and will keep your informed of the progress of your complaint should it need further investigation.

Students will enrol in the standard program and on arrival in Perth can present past study evidence to TAFE lecturers who will assess the request. Students will need to provide evidence of previous qualifications (including the detailed subject descriptions) as well as any relevant work experience. Students may apply for credit transfer or RPL within one week of the course commencement date. There is no fee reduction for students granted RPL or credit transfer of less than one study period’s duration.

Permission to Disclose Information Deferral or Suspension of Study

From time to time we may need to contact a parent, guardian or agent to discuss matters concerning a student’s tuition payment status, welfare and academic progress. To do this, we require a student’s permission. Permission is sought in a declaration on the application form. Please note this includes providing exam results if requested. Personal information may also be made available to Commonwealth and State Agencies pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2007and the National Code.

Your enrolment can be defered or temporarily suspended for compassionate grounds or exceptional circumstances, such as: severe medical illness to you or a member of your family; death in your family; medical condition while undertaking your studies including pregnancy; and a natural disaster which affects you or your family.

*In the case of students under 18 years of age, the parent or guardian must ensure compliance with all of the above.

You must apply in writing to the ETI Manager, Student Services and Compliance at 123 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth WA 6004 or email [email protected]. au. Your application must detail your reason(s) for requesting to defer or temporarily suspend your studies and include documents to substantiate exceptional circumstances.

Fee Payment Policy Tuition fees are payable entirely in advance or half-yearly (one semester) in advance. Continuing tuition fees are due in May and November prior to the semester commencing.

If you are under 18 years of age you must provide written support from your parent or legal guardian to support your application.

Payment options and methods are detailed on the statement of account issued with an offer letter. Payment methods can also be found on our website www.eti.wa.edu.au.

When a deferral or temporary suspension is approved, you will be advised in writing of the deferral period and your new commencement date.

ETI does not accept cash payments in person. Unpaid fees will result in the automatic cancellation of a student’s enrolment at the end of any appeals process.

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) will be informed of the change relating to your course of study, this may affect your visa status. You will be advised of this when your application is processed.

International students are required to demonstrate to DIAC sufficient funds to cover their studies in Australia. As such, financial hardship is not considered grounds for appeal.

If the deferral or temporary suspension is refused, you will be advised in writing and you will have 20 days to lodge an appeal. (Refer to Complaints and Appeals Policy on the website: www.eti.wa.edu.au).

There are no additional academic fees payable for programs at TAFE. However students are required to pay for their own textbooks, uniforms, materials, resource fees and equipment. Refer to the individual course for information about these additional charges.

Complaints

When students have to repeat a subject or subjects a pro-

If you have a complaint about your course of study, you should try to resolve the problem by speaking with a staff member in the International Centre at your Institute. The staff member will discuss your complaint and possible courses of action with you. If you are unable to resolve your complaint, you may then make a formal complaint at your Institute. Your International Student Adviser will be able to help you with this. If you lodge a complaint

rata tuition fee is payable. There is no reduction in fees for subject exemptions. More than one change of course per semester/ enrolment period may result in an administration charge of $230 per change. ETI does not accept liability for any fees paid to an agent or third party in relation to an application for enrolment.

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All requests for a refund should be submitted in writing (with supporting documentation) to the Manager, Student Service at Education and Training International (ETI) [email protected]. Refund request forms can be downloaded from www.eti.wa.edu.au

Timeline/Reason

Amount Refunded: ELICOS

Amount Refunded: TAFE

Amount Refunded: Higher Education

Visa unsuccessful

All the fees paid excluding $230 admin fee

All the fees paid excluding $230 admin fee

All the fees paid excluding $230 admin fee

If ETI is unable to provide the course

100% refunded

100% refunded

100% refunded

If incorrect or incomplete information is supplied by the applicant and the offer is withdrawn by ETI

All fees paid excluding $600

All the fees paid except AU$600.00

All fees paid excluding $600

Student withdrawal 10wks before the course commences

All the fees paid excluding $230 admin fee

ETI will retain 10% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 10% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 4–10wks before the course commences

ETI will retain 30% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 30% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 30% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 0–4wks before the course commences

NO REFUND

ETI will retain 50% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 50% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 0–4wks after the course commences

NO REFUND

ETI will retain 60% of the full semester tuition fee

ETI will retain 60% of the full semester tuition fee

Student withdrawal 4wks or more after the course commences

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

Breach of visa conditions or rules of the provider and is terminated from the course

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

NO REFUND

ETI will deduct the amount indicated and will refund the balance remaining from actual fees paid. A notice of withdrawal may be accepted as grounds for a partial refund of fees if the supporting documentary evidence can substantiate a claim for: Illness or disability; Death of a close family member (parent, sibling, spouse, child); or Political or civil event that prevents a student continuing a program. Education and Training International Ground floor, 123 Adelaide Terrace East Perth Western Australia 6004 www.eti.wa.edu.au

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BUDGETING

Additional costs Additional study costs can vary for each student. Some courses have resource fees that need to be paid direct to the Institute. These are listed under each course in this guide, and will be noted in the offer documentation. You should also budget for other costs like equipment, photocopying, stationery and text books.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) All international students studying in Australia are required to pay Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration of their student visa. ETI’s preferred OSHC partner is OSHC Worldcare. ETI can arrange your cover for you. The following table gives you a guide as to the cost of cover as at March 2012. (Subject to change) Months Duration

Single policy*

Dual Family policy+

Multi Family policy#

6 12 18 24 30 36

$218 $463 $653 $870 $1107 $1344

$495 $990 $1595 $2200 $2745 $3290

$644 $1287 $2073 $2860 $3568 $4277

* Singles – Covers only the valid student visa holder. + Dual Family – Covers one valid student visa holder plus either one adult spouse or recognised de-facto partner or one or more dependent children. # Multi family – Covers one student visa holder plus more than one dependant which can only include one adult spouse or recognised de-facto partner and one or more dependant children.

Note: Whilst ETI can arrange cover through our preferred supplier, students can secure cover from another Health Care provider if they wish.

Employment On a student visa, you can work up to 40 hours per fortnight during the semester once you have commenced your course. You can work unlimited hours when the course is not in session (scheduled semester breaks). You may be able to earn $15 – $20 per hour depending on skills and experience, but you should not rely on these earnings to pay tuition fees. You can discuss work options with the International Student Coordinator at your Institute after you have started your course so that you can assess them in conjunction with your course commitments and workload. Sample weekly budget (AUD) Rent – shared accommodation (average)

$150

Gas, water, electricity, phone (landline)

$80

Food

$100

Public transport

$40

Clothing & entertainment

$50-$100

Total

$420 - $470

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IMPORTANT DATES

Students must be ready to join classes on the dates indicated below. Orientation programs begin a week before classes start – details will be outlined in your offer.

Certificate and Diploma courses Year

Semester

Start

Finish

2013 2013 2014 2014

1 2 1 2

February 4th April 29th July 22nd October 14th

April 12th July 5th September 27th December 13th

Year

Semester

Start

Finish

2013 2013 2014 2014

1 2 1 2

Associate Degree courses February 25th August 5th

June 28th December 6th

Refer to ETI website

English language (ELICOS) courses Central Institute of Technology English Language Centre: Year

Block

2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Start January 3rd February 1st March 8th April 19th May 24th July 12th August 16th September 27th November 1st

Finish January 30th March 8th April 12th May 24th June 28th August 16th September 20th November 1st December 6th

Polytechnic West English Language Centre: Year

Block

2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

Summer 1 2 3 4

Start January 2nd February 4th April 22nd July 22nd October 6th

Finish January 24th April 12th June 28th September 27th December 13th

Other important dates such as cut off dates for Applications, Acceptances and Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) requests are available on our website at www.eti.wa.edu.au.

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More information can be found on the Web at

www.eti.wa.edu.au

Ground Floor, 123 Adelaide Tce, East Perth, Western Australia 6004, PO BOX 6830, EAST PERTH BC 6892 Telephone +61 8 9218 2100 • Facsimile +61 8 9218 2160 Email: [email protected] Enquiries: www.eti.wa.edu.au/enquiry RTO Number - 52395 CRICOS Provider Code - 00020G

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