vet programs - Unley High School
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vet programs - Unley High School
INNER SOUTH CURRICULUM ALLIANCE VET PROGRAMS Vocational Education and Training Future Pathways for Students Index Frequently Asked Questions......................................................................... 4 School Based Apprenticeships..................................................................... 6 Agriculture and Horticulture Animal Care and Husbandry....................................................................... 7 Certificate I in Agrifood Operations.............................................................. 8 Certificate II in Agriculture........................................................................... 9 Certificate I in Food Processing - Viticulture................................................... 10 Certificate II in Food Processing - Café & Barista Skills.................................... 11 Business Services and Information Technology Certificate II in Business............................................................................ 12 Certificate III in Business Administration........................................................ 13 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology.............................. 14 Certificate II and III in Information, Digital Media and Technology..................... 15 Creative Industries Certificate II in Creative Industries - Media................................................... 16 Certificate III in Media - Animation for Games, Film and Multimedia................. 17 Certificate III in Media - 3D Animation and Game Development....................... 18 Certificate III in Technical Production - Music Industry and Recording................. 19 Certificate III in Technical Production - Theatre, Live, Studio and Electronic.......... 20 Certificate IV in Sound Production............................................................... 21 Health and Community Services Certificate II in Sport Coaching................................................................... 22 Certificate III in Aquatics............................................................................ 23 Certificate III in Aquatics............................................................................ 24 Certificate III in Aquatics - Pool Lifeguard....................................................... 25 Certificate III in Aquatics - Pool Lifeguard....................................................... 26 Certificate III in Aquatics - Swimming Teacher (Austswim)................................... 27 Certificate III in Community Services Work..................................................... 28 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation............................................................ 29 Certificate III in Fitness.............................................................................. 30 Certificate II in Dance............................................................................... 31 Service Industries Certificate III in Travel............................................................................... 44 Certificate II in Kitchen Operations.............................................................. 45 Certificate II in Tourism.............................................................................. 46 DECD Inner South Curriculum Alliance Schools.............................................. 50 For more information on courses and how to enrol, see your school’s VET coordinator. Information provided in this booklet is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, several factors can affect whether a course will run and whether the costs listed are accurate. These include: sufficient student numbers, unforeseen costs and if a school is approved to deliver by a Registered Training Organisation. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 3 Index Index Science, Trades and Technology Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation.......................................... 32 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology........................................... 33 Certificate I in Construction, Doorways 2 Construction.................................... 34 Certificate I in Doorways 2 Construction...................................................... 35 Certificate III in Doorways 2 Construction Plus............................................... 36 Doorways 2 Construction - Plumbing........................................................... 37 Doorways 2 Construction - Plumbing Plus..................................................... 38 Certificate II in Electronics......................................................................... 39 Certificate II in Engineering - Metal Trade Skills............................................. 40 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication..................................................... 41 Aviation SACE Stage 2............................................................................ 42 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills................................................................. 43 Frequently Asked Questions How do I apply for a Regional VET Program? Step 1: Choose the course from this booklet that you are interested in applying for. Step 2: See your school’s VET Coordinator for a copy of the application form. Step 3: Complete and sign the application form, making sure to carefully read your rights and responsibilities, and return to your VET Coordinator. Step 4: You will be advised of the outcome of your application during Term 4. Please note that some courses may require you to attend an interview or information session. Frequently Asked Questions What is VET? Vocational Education and Training is industry specific and nationally recognised training that can be undertaken while a student is still at school. What are ISCA Schools? ISCA is the Inner South Curriculum Alliance and comprises the ten DECD schools listed on the back page of this booklet. The courses offered here are designed to meet the training needs of the students within the Alliance. Students still have access to a range of VET courses from other clusters, TAFE and private Registered Training organisations. Please see your school’s VET Coordinator for more information. Can VET Count toward SACE? VET Programs are recognised within the SACE, providing credits toward the completion of Stage 1 and/or Stage 2. Please see your school’s VET Coordinator for more information. What are the benefits of choosing VET? • Gaining a nationally recognised qualification whilst completing your SACE • Getting a head start in your chosen career • Providing opportunities to learn on-the-job through workplace learning • Gaining the skills and knowledge that employers are looking for • P roviding pathways to apprenticeships, traineeships, further training or direct employment. How much will it cost me? 4 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 How will I get there? All students are required to arrange their own transport to VET Courses and Work Experience. Will I need to do Work Experience as part of my VET Course? Some VET Programs require students to complete Work Experience as part of their training in a real or simulated work environment. These placements provide valuable training and mentoring to develop your technical and employability skills. What SACE subjects fit with my VET Program? A SACE subject highly recommended for VET students is Stage 1 and 2 Workplace Practices. Students who gain the most from this subject are usually involved in a VET program, part time work, apprenticeships or traineeships, volunteering or community work. The course content of Workplace Practices compliments and adds value to what you are learning in your training or other work. How will my VET Course impact on University and TAFE entry? Some fully completed VET Courses, at Certificate III level or above, can contribute to your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). TAFE SA recognises SACE completion as meeting the entry requirements for most of its courses. It also considers a variety of other qualifications (including VET) and experiences in its entry selection processes. For more information on University or TAFE entry, please see your school’s VET/SACE Coordinator. Will doing a VET Course affect my other subjects? You may miss lessons for other subjects whilst attending your VET program and work experience. You will need to be well organised and work closely with your subject teachers and VET Coordinator to ensure this impact is minimised. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 5 Frequently Asked Questions Course costs vary. Your VET Coordinator will provide you with exact costing during the course counselling process. School Based Apprenticeships School Based Apprenticeships A School Based Apprenticeship (SBA) is a great way to start your career while completing your SACE. SBAs enable students from years 10 - 12 to combine paid work, training and school, while working towards both the SACE and a nationally recognised qualification. Students undertaking an SBA commence work under a Contract of Training which is facilitated by the Trade School Apprenticeship Brokers. Before commencing an SBA, it is recommended that you have participated in a VET program. This demonstrates to any potential employers your genuine interest in the area and that you have already learnt a variety of job specific skills. Some benefits of undertaking a School Based Apprenticeship are: • Earning money whilst still at school • Working towards or gaining a nationally recognised qualification • Gaining hands-on experience in your chosen career • Earning SACE credits as part of your training, and completing your SACE • Starting your career whilst still at school Our Apprenticeship Brokers work with students from each of our Inner South schools and help to: prepare students for employment, connect students with potential employers and complete the Apprenticeship sign-up process. Sam Ricci Russell Atwell T 8372 6955 M 0439 812 742 E [email protected] T 8372 6955 M 0437 429 127 E [email protected] 6 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Regional Skills Training (Code: 140107) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Rural Operations (FULL) Qualification CodeAHC32810 Number of SACE Credits Up to 110 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: 70% of the cost of the course may be funded under the Training Guarantee for SACE Students scheme; The remainder payable by the student. Additional Costs: Nil Total: To be advised on application Course Description This course is designed for students who are passionate about animals and interested in the Animal Care Industry. They will learn about animal nutrition, anatomy, handling techniques, First Aid and to how to administer medication. Course work to be completed between workshops. Phone and email support provided. Practical workshops involving domestic pets, wildlife and livestock with field trips to Pastoral Properties, Monarto and Roseworthy Campus. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 3 Semesters Exit pointStatement of attainment. Day & Time Day to be confirmed. Monthly workshops. 140 hours Work Experience Special RequirementsAttendance at an information session and interview. Rubber soled work boots. Pre-RequisitesEligibility for the Training Guarantee for SACE Students scheme. Further Education Pathway Bachelor of Animal Science, Veterinary Bioscience. Diploma of Animal Technology, Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing, Equine Dentistry, Pet Styling. Career Pathway Veterinarians, Veterinary Nursing, Parks & Wildlife/Zoos, Wildlife Rescue, Pet Breeding Industry, Animal Welfare – RSPCA, Working Dog Training - Police/Hearing/Blind. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 7 Agriculture and Horticulture Animal Care and Husbandry Agriculture and Horticulture Certificate I in Agrifood Operations Registered Training Organisation TAFE SA (Code: 41026) Delivery Site Urrbrae Agricultural High School Qualification Title Certificate I in Agrifood Operations (FULL) Qualification CodeAHC10210 Number of SACE Credits Up to 15 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $300 Additional Costs: Course fee covers cost of excursions and demonstrations Total: $300 Course Description This qualification is an entry-level qualification aimed at individuals entering the agriculture, horticulture, conservation and land management industries. It allows individuals to develop basic skills and knowledge to prepare for work. Students will gain competency in extensive and intensive livestock, operate basic machinery and equipment, irrigation, woolshed work, agriculture crop work and the use of hand tools. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 1 year Day & Time Wednesday 11.00am to 5.00pm Work placements on farms are compulsory. Work placements must Work Experience be approved to ensure it matches competency skill training. Special RequirementsSafety footwear, overalls or work clothes and hat must be worn at all times following the first lesson. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a genuine interest in developing skills and working in the agriculture industry or relevant farming experience. Further Education Pathway Certificate II in Agriculture or will facilitate entry into an apprenticeship. Career Pathway Farm hands, farm supervisors, stock agents, wool handlers. 8 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation TAFE SA (Code: 41026) Delivery Site Urrbrae Agricultural High School Qualification Title Certificate II in Agriculture (FULL) Qualification CodeAHC20110 Number of SACE Credits Up to 70 In Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $450 Additional Costs: Course fee covers cost of camps, excursions, demonstrations and Chemical Certificate Total: $450 Course Description This course is an Agricultural training course with the emphasis on intensive and extensive livestock skills. In addition, units in chemical use, fencing, monitoring livestock, farm management, animal husbandry management and advances in technology are covered. Students participate in off-site training and complete 20 days of on the job training on the Urrbrae farm or other farming properties for the assessment. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Length of Course 1 year Day & Time Tuesday 11.00am to 5.00pm Work ExperienceWork placements on farms are compulsory. Work placements must be approved to ensure it matches competency skill training. Special RequirementsSafety footwear, overalls or work clothes and hat must be worn at all times following the first lesson. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a genuine interest in developing skills and working in the agriculture industry or relevant farming experience. Further Education Can lead to tertiary courses – Certificate III or IV Agriculture or PathwayBachelor of Agriculture Science or equivalent. For more information please see: www.myfuture.edu.au/explore-careers Career Pathway Traineeship or work in Agriculture or Horticulture as assistant animal attendant/stockperson, assistant Farm or Station hand, assistant Farm or Station worker, assistant Farm or Station labourer. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 9 Agriculture and Horticulture Certificate II in Agriculture Agriculture and Horticulture Certificate I in Food Processing - Viticulture Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate I in Food Processing (FULL) Qualification CodeFDF1011 Number of SACE Credits Up to 30 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $375 Course Description The course gives students the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge related to working in the viticulture/wine industry. The course is designed with a practical emphasis and students will undertake a work placement in a winery, and work in vineyards during pruning season. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & Time Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm 5 days Work Experience Special RequirementsAttend an interview. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 English. They should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the viticulture/wine industry. Students will be required to wear the uniform provided. Further Education Pathway Certificate II in Wine Industry Operations and Certificate III in Wine Industry Operations. Cellar Hand, Winery Worker. Career Pathway 10 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Independent Institute of Food Processing (Code: 40123) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate II in Food Processing (FULL) Qualification CodeFDF20111 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $100 gap fee TGSS Additional Costs: Nil Total: $100 gap fee TGSS Course Description The course gives students the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge related to working in the Food Processing industry, including Coffee shops, Café. Bakery, Sandwich bars, Pizza shops, and Supermarkets to name a few examples. Students undertake training in barista/preparing and serving espresso coffees, baking, bakery products, pizza, pasta and preparing High Teas. The course is practical/theory based, with many different skills to learn in the Food Processing industry. Commencement Date Week 2 Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 1 semester Day & Time Wednesday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience140 hours (as per TGSS requirements) over the year using the TGSS Log Book. Special RequirementsThe Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS) Form A and Form B completion. Interview with trainer. Pre-RequisitesA minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 English. Meet eligibility requirements for the Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS). Including; must be at least 16 y.o prior to start of course. Preferably completed a week’s Work Experience in the Hospitality industry. A genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Food Processing industry. Students will be required to wear a uniform provided. Further Education Pathway Certificate II in Kitchen Operations, Cert III in Food Processing. Career PathwayWorking in Sandwich Bars, Coffee Shops, Cafes. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 11 Agriculture and Horticulture Certificate II in Food Processing - Café & Barista Skills Business Services and Information Technology Certificate II in Business Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate II in Business (FULL) Qualification CodeBSB20115 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 50 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $375 Course Description The course gives students the opportunity, with the facilitation of their trainers, to run a simulated business. They conduct business by buying and selling products and services from other simulated businesses all around Australia. They learn about office procedures and processes in various departments such as Reception/Administration, Purchasing, Marketing, Sales and Human Resources. Commencement Date Week 2 Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course2 semesters Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & TimeThursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Special RequirementsAttend an interview. Pre-Requisites tudents should have a minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 S English. Students should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Business Administration industry. They should have basic computing and word processing skills. Further Education Pathway Certificate III and IV in Business Administration. Certificate IV in Business. Career PathwayTraineeships, Office Manager, Personal Assistant, Administration Officer. 12 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate III in Business Administration (FULL) Qualification CodeBSB30415 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 60 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $375 Course Description The course gives students the opportunity to gain skills in business administration such as creating electronic presentations, designing and producing business and desktop published documents, organising schedules and running a simulated business. They conduct business by buying and selling products and services from other simulated businesses all around Australia. Students learn about office procedures and processes in various departments such as Reception/Administration, Purchasing, Marketing, Sales and Human Resources. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11 and then Friday, February 12) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & Time Thursday and Friday 9.00am to 3.15pm (2 days per week) Work Experience 5 days Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-Requisites A minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 11 English/Literacy. A genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Business Administration industry. Basic computing and word processing skills. Further Education Pathway Certificate IV in Business Administration, Diploma in Business Administration. Career PathwayTraineeships, Office Manager, Personal Assistant, Administration Officer. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 13 Business Services and Information Technology Certificate III in Business Administration Business Services and Information Technology Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology Registered Training OrganisationThebarton Senior College (Code: 40117) Delivery SitesThebarton Senior College Qualification Title Certificate II Information, Digital Media and Technology (FULL) Qualification Code ICT20115 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $300 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $300 Course Description This course can be studied online through the Thebarton Moodle. However, in order to build a supportive and effective IT environment, a face-to-face orientation session will be held at the start of the course. The Computer Support course requires students to demonstrate their ability to set up hardware and install and customise software as well as troubleshoot problems. A practical test session will be held at the College so that this can take place under supervision and with the required equipment available. Interactivity between students will be through Moodle or at other face-to-face sessions as required. Online video links such as Facetime and Skype may be used for one-to-one sessions with the teacher. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Monday, February 8) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & Time Online Work Experience Not required. Special Requirements Attend an information session, attend an enrolment interview. Pre-Requisites Ability to work online. Further Education Pathway IT pathways such as Certificate III or Certificate IV. Career Pathway Specialist IT employment. 14 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate II and III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (FULL) Qualification Code ICT20115 & ICT30115 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 80 in Stage 1 (Certificate II) Up to 95 in Stage 2 (Certificate II and III) ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $375 Course Description The Certificate II qualification provides foundation general computing and employment skills that enable participation in an information technology environment in any industry and could equip an individual to undertake roles such as an office assistant or to work in records management. The Certificate III qualification will lead to a basic personal computer (PC) support, basic network/system administration or first level support desk. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9 and then Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 2 semesters Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & TimeTuesday and Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience Not compulsory but recommended. Special RequirementsAttend an interview. Pre-Requisites Students should have a minimum Satisfactory pass in Year 10 English. Students should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the IT industry. Further Education Pathway Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Information Technology. Career PathwayICT Help Desk Operator, ICT User Support, Technical IT Support. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 15 Business Services and Information Technology Certificate II and III in Information, Digital Media and Technology Creative Industries Certificate II in Creative Industries - Media Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate II in Creative Industries - Media (FULL) Qualification CodeCUF20107 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 30 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $375 Course Description The course gives students the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge related to working in the digital media industry. The course develops skills in digital video, sound, animation, print, image manipulation and electronic media. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 2 semesters Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & Time Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience Not compulsory but recommended. Special RequirementsAttend an interview. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a minimum Satisfactory pass in Year 10 English. Students should have a genuine interest in digital media industry skill development. Further Education Certificate III in Media, Certificate IV in Screen and Media, Pathway Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Screen and Media. Career Pathway 16 I Graphic Designer, Web Designer, Illustrator, Animator. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate III in Media (FULL) Qualification CodeCUF30107 Number of SACE Credits Up to 65 in Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $375 Course Description This qualification is aimed at students wanting to develop skills and knowledge related to character animation for the games, film and multimedia industries. It has been developed in consultation with local animation companies. There is regular industry-professional input and contact. Students will learn a range of animation styles and techniques using industry standard 2D and 3D software. Students will also learn the production process; how to design, model and texture characters, create sound tracks and create work to an industry brief. The course can contribute most of the credits required for Stage 2 SACE and is for students with a strong interest and drive to build a character animation pathway into the animation, games, film, special FX and multimedia industries. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 ( Tuesday, February 9 and Thursday, February 11) Length of Course1 year Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & TimeTuesday and Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work ExperienceNot compulsory but recommended. Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-Requisites Students should have a minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 English. Students should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the digital media industry. They should show potential teamwork and attendance/commitment to work. Further Education Bachelor of Creative Arts (Digital Media), Flinders Diploma in Game Art, Tea Tree Gully TAFE Diploma in Screen Effects, Tea Tree Gully TAFE Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Screen and Media (MAPS courses at Hamilton) Career Pathway Graphic Designer, Web Designer, Illustrator, Animator. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 17 Creative Industries Certificate III in Media - Animation for Games, Film and Multimedia Creative Industries Certificate III in Media - 3D Animation and Game Development Registered Training OrganisationThe Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) (Code: 88021) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Media (FULL) Qualification CodeCUF3017 Number of SACE Credits Up to 70 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: Year 1: $475 Year 2: $575 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $1050 Course Description This course introduces students to the career opportunities in the Creative Industries. 1st Year: Introduction to 3D animation and film making, including: modelling, texturing, animation, lighting, rendering, audio design and environment design. 2nd Year: students use 3D animation in game making and develop a game from initial concept to playable demo. Using the Unreal Engine, art and scripts, students design game play mechanics and refine them while learning the entire development pipeline. Students also network with local industry professionals. Certificate completion can be used towards an ATAR score. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course2 years Exit point Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media – CUF20107) can be awarded after successful completion of the 1st year. Day & Time Year 1, Certificate II – Wednesday 1.30pm to 4.30pm Year 2, Certificate III – Thursday 1.30pm to 4.30pm Work ExperienceRecommended Special RequirementsStudents will be interviewed to ascertain interest and prior knowledge. Pre-RequisitesKnowledge of basic Adobe Photoshop and Premiere an advantage. Further Education Pathway Adv. Diploma of Professional Game Development or of Screen and Media, Bachelor of Games and Virtual Worlds, Bachelor of Media/Arts. Career Pathway 3D Animator, Character Animator, Matte Painter, 3D Modeller, Renderer, Art Director, Creative Director, Environment Designer, Video Game Technical Director. 18 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training OrganisationCollege of Sound and Music Production – COSAMP - member of The Australian Centre for Advanced Studies - ACAS. (Code: 50392) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Technical Production (FULL) Qualification CodeCUS30209 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 40 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $500 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $500 Course Description By completing this course students will have the opportunity to accrue either part or all of the Certificate III in Technical Production qualification. This course is suitable for students seeking extensive knowledge in manipulating audio using industry standard Digital Audio Workstation recording and editing software for all audio requirements – including music tracks, gaming audio and movie making soundtracks and effects. Students learn to set up and use portable address systems (PAs) and control digital and analogue mixing desks. They learn to apply an extensive array of industry standard microphones to a variety of live and studio recording applications. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Length of Course 1 year Exit pointStatement of attainment. Day & Time Tuesday 11.00am to 4.00pm Work Experience Not compulsory but recommended. Special RequirementsStudents will be interviewed to ascertain music experience and prior knowledge. Regular, prior access to music recording software is an advantage. Pre-Requisites 2 to 3 years of theory and music knowledge or the equivalent experience. Approximately 2 to 3 years of school music experience and be able to sing or play an instrument competently. Further Education Pathway TAFE and University music related courses: Cert IV Sound Production, Diploma of Music or Technical Production. Bachelor of Music. Career Pathway Film, television and radio audio engineers, studio-band recording engineers, and live band, DJ or theatre technician sound engineers. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 19 Creative Industries Certificate III in Technical Production - Music Industry and Recording Creative Industries Certificate III in Technical Production - Theatre, Live, Studio and Electronic Registered Training OrganisationAustralian College of the Arts Pty Ltd (Code: 0109) Delivery Site Brighton Secondary School Qualification Title Certificate III in Technical Production (FULL) Qualification CodeCUS30209 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 40 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $500 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $500 Course Description Students will have opportunities to produce videos and film clips, short film/music documentary and radio shows. They will also be involved in recording an EP, creating electronic music and managing websites. They will learn about managing live events – including promotion, sound and lighting. They will also map out a career pathway in the creative industries. Commencement Date Week 1, Term 1 – day to be advised Length of Course 2 semesters Day & Time To be advised Work ExperienceStructured Work Placement – 40 hours required for assessment. Pre-RequisitesA good standard of literacy is required. Further Education Certificate IV in Music or Music Technology, Diploma of Music or Pathway Technical Production, Advanced Diploma of Music, Bachelor of Music. Career PathwaysMusic Producer, DJ, MC, Music Instructor, High School Music Teacher, Primary School Music Teacher, Performer, Sound Engineer, Booking Agent, Event/Tour Manager, Music/Arts Administrator. 20 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training OrganisationCollege of Sound and Music Production – COSAMP - member of The Australian Centre for Advanced Studies (Code: 50392) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate IV in Sound Production (FULL) Qualification CodeCUS40209 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 Credits at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $600 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $600 Course Description By completing this course, students will have the opportunity to accrue either part or all of the Certificate IV in Sound Production Qualification. These units provide a broad and flexible package of competencies that meet the needs of sound engineers, recording studio engineers, live and studio based sound reinforcement practices as musicians and DJs within music and music industry pathways. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 – (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 1 year Exit pointStatement of Attainment Day & Time Wednesday 9.00am to 3.00pm Work Experience Not compulsory but recommended Special RequirementsRegular, prior access to music recording software is an advantage. Students will be interviewed to ascertain music experience and prior knowledge. Pre-Requisites Must have 2 to 3 years of theory and music knowledge or the equivalent experience. Have successfully completed Cert III in Technical Production. Approximately 2 to 3 years of school music experience and be able to sing or play an instrument competently. Further Education TAFE and University music related courses: Diploma of Music or Pathway Technical Production, Advanced Diploma of Music, Bachelor of Music. Career Pathway Employment in Music Sound Production as above. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 21 Creative Industries Certificate IV in Sound Production Health and Community Services Certificate II in Sport Coaching Registered Training Organisation Sport SA (Code: 2280) Delivery Site Pasadena High School Qualification TitleCertificate II in Sport Coaching (PARTIAL) including Certificate III in Sport Coaching competencies Qualification Code SIS20513 (Cert II), SIS30713 (Cert III) Number of SACE CreditsUp to 20 at Stage 1, up to 20 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $150 Additional Costs: Sport Coaching Jacket Total: $150 Course Description This coaching course is recommended for students who are engaged in a community club as either a player or a coach. The program is endorsed by Basketball SA and developed by Pasadena High School’s Special Interest Basketball Program. The program also includes a practical component. Other sporting codes can be incorporated. At Stage 2 the program can be delivered to achieve an ATAR subject accreditation through Stage 2 Integrated Learning. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & TimeThursday 1.30pm to 3.30pm Work ExperienceStructured Work Placement will occur and will be supported in each student’s community basketball club or in conjunction with Pasadena High School. Special RequirementsStudents will be required to wear their school sport uniform and have practical training equipment. Students are encouraged to purchase the Sport Coaching Jacket. Pre-RequisitesStudents need to be studying Stage 1 or 2 SACE and be a playing member or participant of a community basketball club or nominated sporting code. Further Education Pathway Certificate III in Sport & Recreation, Coaching or Fitness. Traineeships within the Industry. Career Pathway Successful completion of this course provides a pathway for employment as an Assistant Coach, Coach, or part time positions within the sporting industry. 22 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training OrganisationAustralian YMCA Institute of Education and Training (Code: 3979) Delivery Sites SA Aquatic Centre and Mitcham Girls High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Aquatics (FULL) Qualification CodeSIS30113 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: TBA Additional Costs: Nil Total: TBA Course Description This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individuals to be competent in a range of activities and functions in an aquatic setting. Qualification outcomes will include swimming teaching, pool lifeguard and customer service. Work would be undertaken in locations such as aquatic facilities or environments, and indoor recreation facilities. Commencement Date Week 3, Term 1 – day to be advised Length of Course 1 year Exit point The certificate has two distinct exits points on completion of specific units 1) Pool Lifeguard 2) Swimming Teacher. Day & Time Day to be advised, 9.00am to 3.00pm Work ExperienceA minimum of 20 hours is required to complete the swimming teacher component of the course. Special RequirementsMinimum age requirements exist for employment purposes. On completion of the course students must be 16 years or older to work as a pool lifeguard and 17 years or older to work as a Swimming Teacher. Pre-RequisitesA degree of fitness as students will be required to lift a person out of the pool. Students also need to be able to swim 200m in less than 6 minutes, and be able to tow a person 25m in the water. Further EducationCertificate IV in Sports and Recreation. Pathway Career Pathway Many roles exist in Aquatic facilities such as Pool Lifeguard, Swimming Teacher and Customer Service. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 23 Health and Community Services Certificate III in Aquatics Health and Community Services Certificate III in Aquatics Registered Training OrganisationSport SA (Code: 2280) Delivery Sites SA Aquatic Centre and Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Aquatics (FULL) Qualification CodeSIS30113 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: To be advised on application Additional Costs: Nil Total: To be advised on application Course Description This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for individuals to be competent in a range of activities and functions in an aquatic setting. Qualification outcomes will include Swimming Teacher, Pool Lifeguard and Customer service. Completion of this Certificate III can be used towards the students ATAR with SACE credits awarded at Stage 2. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 Length of Course 3 Semesters Exit pointThere are two distinct exit points on completion of specific units 1) Pool Lifeguard 2) Swimming Teacher. Day & Time To be advised on application Work ExperienceA minimum of 20 hours is required to complete the swimming teacher component of the course. Special RequirementsMinimum age requirements exist for employment purposes. On completion of the course students must be 16 years or older to work as a pool lifeguard and 17 years or older to work as a Swimming Teacher. Pre-RequisitesA level of fitness as students will be required to lift a person out of the pool. Students also need to be able to swim 200m in less than 6 minutes, and be able to tow a person 25m in the water. Further EducationCertificate IV in Sports and Recreation Pathway Career Pathway Many roles exist in Aquatic facilities such as Pool Lifeguard, Swimming Teacher and Customer Service. 24 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training OrganisationSurf Lifesaving SA (Code: 40110) Delivery Sites SA Aquatic Centre and Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Aquatics (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeSIS30113 Number of SACE Credits Up to 15 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $160 Additional Costs: If required, Applied First Aid $100 Total: $260 Course Description If you enjoy keeping fit, swimming or surfing and would like to learn lifesaving skills then a Pool Lifeguard course is a step in the right direction towards a Certificate III in Aquatics and a career in the Aquatics and Recreation Industry. Part time positions are available as a Lifeguard. Commencement DateTBA Length of Course 3 days, short course Day & Time To be advised on application Work ExperienceRecommended. Negotiation with placements at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre. Special RequirementsMinimum age requirements exist for employment purposes. On completion of the course students must be 16 years or older to work as a Pool Lifeguard. Pre-RequisitesA level of fitness as students will be required to lift a person out of the pool. Able to swim 200m in less than 6 minutes, and be able to tow a person 25m in the water. Completion of Applied First Aid training is a pre-requisite. If students do not have this training it can be arranged with Surf Lifesaving. Further Education Pathway Completion of Certificate III in Aquatics and Certificate IV in Sports and Recreation. Career Pathway Many roles exist in Aquatic facilities such as Pool Lifeguard, Swimming Teacher and Customer Service. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 25 Health and Community Services Certificate III in Aquatics - Pool Lifeguard Health and Community Services Certificate III in Aquatics - Pool Lifeguard Registered Training OrganisationAustralian YMCA Institute of Education and Training (Code: 3979) Delivery Sites SA Aquatic Centre and Mitcham Girls High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Aquatics (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeSIS30113 Number of SACE Credits Up to 15 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: TBA Additional Costs: TBA (Applied First Aid) Total: TBA Course Description If you enjoy keeping fit, swimming or surfing and would like to a learn lifesaving skills then a Pool Lifeguard course is a step in the right direction towards a Certificate III in Aquatics and a career in the Aquatics and Recreation Industry. Commencement DateWeek 1, Term 3 – day to be advised Length of Course 12 weeks Day & Time Friday 9.00am to 3.00pm Work ExperienceWe would recommend work experience and can offer placements at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre. Special RequirementsMinimum age requirements exist for employment purposes. On completion of the course students must be 16 years or older to work as a Pool Lifeguard. Pre-RequisitesA degree of fitness as students will be required to lift a person out of the pool. Students also need to be able to swim 200m in less than 6 minutes and be able to tow a person 25m in the water. Further Education Pathway Completion of Certificate III in Aquatics and Certificate IV in Sports and Recreation. Career Pathway Many roles exist in Aquatic facilities such as Pool Lifeguard, Swimming Teacher and Customer Service. 26 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training OrganisationAustralian YMCA Institute of Education and Training (Code: 3979) Delivery Sites SA Aquatic Centre and Mitcham Girls High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Aquatics (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeSIS30113 Number of SACE Credits Up to 15 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: TBA Additional Costs: Nil Total: TBA Course Description The AUSTSWIM Teacher of Swimming and Water Safety™ course provides candidates with essential competencies to teach swimming and water safety™ to persons from 4 years of age in swimming pools and confined natural shallow water venues. Accreditation is valid for three years. Commencement DateWeek 3, Term 1 – day to be advised Length of CourseWorkbook to complete prior to 2 day practical workshop and then 20 hours work experience. Day & Time Friday 9.00am to 3.00pm Work ExperienceRequired. The SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre can assist in work placements. Special RequirementsMinimum age requirements exist for employment purposes. On completion of the course students must be 17 years or older to work as a Swimming Teacher. Pre-RequisitesA reasonable level of fitness and swimming ability. Students may enrol in an AUSTSWIM course at 16 years of age but are not eligible to receive the accreditation until they are 17 years of age. Further Education Pathway Completion of Certificate III in Aquatics and Certificate IV in Sports and Recreation. Career Pathway Many roles exist in Aquatic facilities such as Pool Lifeguard, Swimming Teacher and Customer Service. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 27 Health and Community Services Certificate III in Aquatics - Swimming Teacher (Austswim) Health and Community Services Certificate III in Community Services Work Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate III in Community Services (FULL) Qualification CodeCHC30112 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $265 Additional Costs: $55 (First Aid) $55 (Child related employment screening) Total: $375 Course Description This qualification gives students the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge related to community work, delivered through a broad range of services which provide support to individuals and groups. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Length of Course 1 year Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & TimeTuesday 9.00am to 3.15pm and Wednesday 4.00pm to 7.00pm Work Experience10 days must be completed in the Community Services Industry (preferably in the school holidays) Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-RequisitesStudents need to have a minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 English. Students should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Community Services industry. Further Education Pathway Certificate IV and Diploma in Community Services Work or other areas of Community and Health. Career PathwayMany pathways, including, Community Care Worker, Support Worker, Home Carer, Personal Carer, Child Care Worker, Aged Care Worker, Youth Worker and Counsellor. 28 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification TitleCertificate II in Sport and Recreation (FULL) Qualification CodeSIS20313 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 30 at Stage 1 (additional 10 SACE credits at Stage 2 for Aquatics units) ISCA Schools Course Fees: $375 Additional Costs: $175 for Aquatics stream $55 for Police Clearance Check if required Total: $375 (includes uniform and First Aid) or $550 (includes Pool Lifeguard Qualification) Course Description This qualification is designed to develop core skills and knowledge in the Sport and Recreation industry. It is ideal for those who wish to work in the industry in the future and is a good starting point for training at a higher level and who wish to work in locations such as fitness centres, outdoor sporting grounds and sporting complexes. By undertaking the Aquatics stream participants gain qualifications as a Pool Lifeguard with strong industry links to the SA Aquatics & Leisure Centre. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 1.5 semesters (students could complete this course be end of Term 3 however some may not finish until part way through Term 4) Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & Time Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience10 days Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Sport and Recreation/ Personal Training industry. A uniform/polo top will be issued to be worn to the course. Further Education Pathways Certificate III in Sport and Recreation, Certificate III in Fitness, Certificate III Aquatics. Career PathwayTraineeships, Personal Trainer, Sports Coach, Sports Marketing and Aquatics Instructor/Pool Lifeguard. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 29 Health and Community Services Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Health and Community Services Certificate III in Fitness Registered Training Organisation Sport SA (Code: 2280) Delivery Site Unley High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Fitness (FULL) Qualification CodeSIS30313 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 70 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $1290 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $1290 + First Aid course Course Description A Certificate III in Fitness will enable students to enter the fitness industry as a fitness instructor or gym instructor. Each student studies industry approved fitness theory which is current, comprehensive and will provide a solid foundation for success as a personal trainer. The course is structured around real life client progression, which shows students a more logical and relevant study path helping them grasp concepts faster. VET at Certificate III level can be used as a student’s 4th TAS subject to achieve an ATAR to apply to university. Commencement DateDay to be advised Length of Course 1 year Day & Time Thursday 10.00am to 1.00pm or 1.30pm to 4.30pm Work Experience20 hours of work placement. Students will engage with a mentor during two workshops for the practical Competency Assessment. This will be during school holidays. Special RequirementsStudents must be prepared to complete 1-2 hours each week of eCampus learning in their own time. Students must attend 90% of the classes for successful completion. They are required to obtain their first aid certificate before the end of the course. Bring own practical gear, sports shoes and water bottle. Further EducationCertificate IV in Fitness; Diploma of Fitness. Pathway Career PathwayOpportunity for employment as Group Fitness Instructor in Health Club/Gym, Studio or Group Fitness. 30 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Mitcham Dance Studios (Code: 40397) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate II in Dance (FULL) Qualification CodeCUA20113 Number of SACE Credits Up to 45 points at Stage 1 Text Course Fees: To be advised on application Additional Costs: Nil Total: To be advised on application Course Description Seaview High School has a strong reputation for high achievement in the Performing Arts. The Dance faculty have a wealth of knowledge and experience across various dance genres. Therefore work is prepared and presented at the highest standard. The course is supported by other specialist teachers who help students achieve their full potential. This course has a strong practical focus that is complimented with studies in dance theory and aesthetic appreciation. It comprises units based on; - Core Technique: Modern/Contemporary - Core Extension: Composition, Conditioning - Elective Technique: Jazz, Classical, Hip Hop, Break Dance, Tap, Musical Theatre - Theatre Skills: Performance - Theory: Safe Dance Practices, Dance History, Dance Analysis, Anatomy, First Aid (providing basic emergency life support) Students will be expected to be a part of a Performance Troupe who will perform at various community events and competitions. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 Length of Course 2 semesters Exit point Statement of Attainment Day & TimeTo be advised Special Requirements Entry to the course will be by audition/written application. Completion of a Basic Emergency Life Support course. Pre-Requisites Experience in dance training/background. Further Education Pathway Certificate III/IV Dance, Bachelor of Creative Arts in Dance. Career Pathway Dance Performer, Teaching and Choreographer. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 31 Health and Community Services Certificate II in Dance Science, Trades and Technology Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation Registered Training Organisation TAFE SA (Code: 41026) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification Title Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation (FULL) Qualification CodeAUR10112 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 20 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $100 Additional Costs: $150 consumables Total: $250 Course Description The course introduces students to fundamental Automotive mechanics and electronics. Students will engage in a number of practical based topics including; engine disassembly and assembly, vehicle servicing, workshop processes (metal focus), wiring electrical systems and troubleshooting electrical circuits, test and maintain batteries. Related theory work will accompany each topic. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 Length of Course 1 year Exit point Statement of Attainment Day & Time Wednesday 1.30 to 4.30pm Work ExperienceRequired. 1 week of work placement in an Automotive Mechanical Workshop. Special RequirementsStudents will be required to write a letter of application before acceptance into the course. Safety footwear and eye protection will be required and must be worn at all times in the workshop. (Students to supply) Pre-Requisites Literacy and numeracy skills at Stage 1 standard. Further Education Pathway Successful completion may lead to additional studies at Certificate II level. Career Pathway Successful completion of this qualification may lead to an apprenticeship within the Motor Trades Industry. 32 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation TAFE SA (Code: 41026) Delivery Site Urrbrae Agricultural High School Qualification Title Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (FULL) Qualification CodeAUR20512 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 45 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: Year 1: $350 (for consumables and maintenance) Year 2: $350 (for consumables and maintenance) Additional Costs: Nil Total: $700 Course Description Students will gain skills in working in an automotive workplace using troubleshooting processes to inspect and service batteries, braking systems, cooling systems, steering systems, suspension systems and engines. Students will service drive assemblies, transmissions and petrol fuel systems, test and repair electrical circuits and charge and replace batteries. Commencement DateYear 1: Week 2, Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Year 2: Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Length of Course 2 years in total - 4 Semesters Exit pointStudents may exit after Year 1 with an incomplete qualification but gain 20 Stage 1 SACE credits for units completed. Day & Time Year 1: Wednesday 11.00am to 5.00pm Year 2: Tuesday 11.00am to 5.00pm Work Experience2 weeks of structured work placement each year Special RequirementsStudents will attend an interview prior to placement in course. Pre-RequisitesA genuine interest in developing skills in the automotive industry with SACE standard Literacy and Numeracy skills. Further Education Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or other Pathway relevant qualifications. Career PathwayMay lead to an apprenticeship within the Motor Trades Industry. For more information please see: www.myfuture.edu.au/ explore-careers Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 33 Science, Trades and Technology Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology Science, Trades and Technology Certificate I in Construction, Doorways 2 Construction Registered Training Organisation Master Builders Association (Code: 0646) Delivery Site Thebarton Senior College Qualification Title Certificate I in General Construction (FULL) Qualification CodeCPC10111 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 40 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $300 Additional Costs: $50 consumables Total: $350 Course Description This course provides entry level skills for the general Construction industry. It includes work with demolition, planning, workplace communications, using plans and specifications, safe work and a white card training qualification, site levelling and manual handling of construction materials. Students will work with a range of building materials including bricks and mortar, concrete, timber framing, roofing materials and plasterboard, plus a wide range of fasteners in conjunction with hand and power tools. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Friday, February 12) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & TimeFriday 8.40am to 3.05pm Work Experience15 days of work placement on a building site. Special RequirementsMust attend an information session and an enrolment interview. Safety foot wear is required. Pre-RequisitesIt is preferred that students have had some workshop experience in a Design and Technology course at Year 10 level or beyond. An interest in practical work and hand skills. Further Education Pathway Leads to possible apprenticeship or employment in the general construction industry. Career Pathway The construction industry spans areas such as domestic construction (houses), commercial construction (warehouses, factories, apartments, etc) and civil construction (bridges, freeways, infrastructure and heavy equipment). 34 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Natural Health Academy (Code: 4891) Delivery Site Pasadena High School Qualification Title Certificate I in Construction (FULL) Qualification CodeCPC10111 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 45 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $800 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $800 Course Description Doorways 2 Construction is a general construction course providing students with entry level training to develop knowledge and skills in all areas of the Building Industry. This includes a White Card qualification. This course is held one day per week for students who are undertaking Stage 1 or 2 SACE. The newly constructed Trade Training Centre at Pasadena provides a modern, well equipped work place that allows training to be delivered in an industrial context. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9 or Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & Time Tuesday or Thursday, 8.45am to 3.00pm Work Experience 3 weeks in total is required. Special Requirements Attend an interview with the Trainer in order to demonstrate interest and suitability. Pre-RequisitesIt is desirable that students have completed or be in the process of completing Year 10 and 11 Design and Technology. Further Education Pathway Completion of this qualification provides the pre-requisite requirements for Doorways 2 Construction Plus. Career Pathway Completion of this qualification may assist students in gaining employment with the Building, Construction and Technology Industries. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 35 Science, Trades and Technology Certificate I in Doorways 2 Construction Science, Trades and Technology Certificate III in Doorways 2 Construction Plus Registered Training OrganisationAdelaide Training and Employment Centre (Code: 0022) Delivery Site Pasadena High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Carpentry (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeCPC30211 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 50 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: TBA. Fee may be subsidised through the Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS) scheme. Additional Costs: $250 (Materials and Service Charge) Compulsory text books as required Total: TBA+ $250 + Cost of Text books Course Description Doorways 2 Construction Plus is a general construction course which will assist students in gaining skills and knowledge in most areas of the Building Industry. This course is held one day per week for students who have successfully completed Certificate I in Construction – Doorways 2 Construction. Students who have completed Doorways 2 Construction may be able to apply for this course under the Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS) to be eligible a subsidy of the majority of training costs. For more information please see your VET Coordinator. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Monday, February 8 or Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 2 semesters Day & Time Monday or Wednesday 8.45 to 3.15pm Work Experience 20 days in total is required. Special RequirementsStudents may be required to attend an interview with the Trainer in order to demonstrate their interest and eligibility. Pre-RequisitesSuccessful completion of Certificate I in Construction – Doorways 2 Construction. Further Education Pathway Transition into further training/work ie. Apprenticeship or higher level Certificate IV training ie. Business Management in Construction. Career PathwaySuccessful completion of this course may assist students in gaining employment within the Building, Construction and Technology Industries. 36 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training OrganisationMaster Plumbers Association of South Australia (Code: 40070) Delivery Site Unley High School Qualification Title Certificate I in Construction (FULL) Qualification CodeCPC10111 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 40 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $899 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $899 Course Description This qualification will focus on the introductory skills a Plumbing Apprentice would require. It has been designed by the Plumbing Industry Association of South Australia and is offered in conjunction with Unley High School. Students will learn skills that have industry relevance and will also undertake their ‘White Card’ as part of the course. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) for the full year course and Week 9, Term 2 (Monday, June 27) for the Semester course. Length of Course Either 1 Year or 1 Semester Day & TimeThursday 9.00am to 3.00pm for the full year course and Thursday 8.30am to 4.30pm for the Semester course Work Experience 2 weeks required. Special Requirements Students will be required to wear correct safety equipment, including steel capped boots, long pants and Hi-vis shirt. Pre-RequisitesStudents must be interested in pursuing a career in the Plumbing Industry. Further Education Successful completion of this course will allow students to apply Pathwayfor the full year Doorways 2 Construction Plumbing Plus course the following year. Career PathwaySuccessful completion of this course may lead to a school based apprenticeship or full time apprenticeship within the Plumbing Industry. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 37 Science, Trades and Technology Doorways 2 Construction - Plumbing Science, Trades and Technology Doorways 2 Construction - Plumbing Plus Registered Training OrganisationMaster Plumbers Association of South Australia (Code: 40070) Delivery Site Unley High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Roof Plumbing (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeCPC32612 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 30 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $770 Additional Costs: $200 materials fee Total: $970 Course Description This course is a continuation of Certificate I in Plumbing. It has been developed in conjunction with the Plumbing Industry Association of South Australia and aims to provide an entry point for students wishing to gain an apprenticeship. The course comprises classroom based study and workshop and outdoor practical activities. This course has a strong emphasis on safety and will give students the necessary skills and knowledge to apply for apprenticeships. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Length of Course 1 year Day & TimeTuesday 8.30am to 4.00pm Work Experience 3 weeks required. Special Requirements Students will be required to wear correct safety equipment, including steel capped boots, long pants and Hi-vis shirt. Pre-RequisitesStudents must be interested in pursuing a career in the Plumbing Industry and have successfully completed Certificate 1 in Construction. Further Education Pathway Student can apply to TAFE to continue a Full time Pre-Vocational Course or seek an Apprenticeship. Career Pathway Successful completion of this course may lead to a school based apprenticeship or full time apprenticeship within the Plumbing Industry. For more information please see: www.myfuture.edu.au/explore-careers 38 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation TAFE SA (Code: 41026) Delivery Site Blackwood High School Qualification Title Certificate II in Electronics (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeUEE21911 Number of SACE Credits Up to 35 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $380 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $380 Course Description This Industry Pathways Program has been designed to allow students an opportunity to experience the training and work necessary to succeed in the Electrotechnology Industry. Units of Competency have been chosen in consultation with Registered Training Providers to allow students wishing to continue their studies the most appropriate pathway into a Pre-Vocational Course. Students will be learning in a custom built Electronics laboratory and computer suite and will be assessed against industry standards. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 1 year Day & Time Thursday 8.40am to 3.10pm Work Experience 1 week is compulsory. Special RequirementsStudents will be required to attend an interview in Term 4 to assess suitability. Pre-RequisitesStudents must be in either SACE Stage 1 or 2 in order to enrol in this course. Career Pathway This course is designed for students considering a career in Electrotechnology or the Electrical trades. For more information please see: www.myfuture.edu.au/explore-careers Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 39 Science, Trades and Technology Certificate II in Electronics Science, Trades and Technology Certificate II in Engineering - Metal Trade Skills Registered Training Organisation TAFE SA (Code: 41026) Delivery Site Thebarton Senior College Qualification Title Certificate II in Engineering (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeMEM20105 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 40 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $300 Additional Costs: $80 White Card (estimate) $45 Work Shirt $15 Welding Gloves Total: $440 Course Description This is an entry level, general skill set, designed to appeal to students wishing to pursue a career in metal trades, manufacturing and related industries, including mining and infrastructure. Workplace Health and Safety will be a major focus of all work undertaken. Students will use a wide range of metal engineering equipment in a modern, well equipped workshop environment. This will include horizontal bandsaws, cropping and punching machines, drilling machines, grinders, metal turning lathes, universal mills and associated hand and power tools. Students will also gain a working knowledge of a range of engineering materials and processes including oxy-acetylene cutting and machining threads, along with oxy-acetylene welding, MMAW (arc) and GMAW (MIG) welding of mild steel. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Length of Course 2 Semesters Day & Time Tuesday 8.40am to 3.15pm Work ExperienceA minimum of 10 days of work placement is required. Special Requirements Attend an information session, attend an enrolment interview. Safety Footwear required. Pre-RequisitesIt is preferred that students have had some experience in a Design and Technology course at Year 10 level or beyond. An interest in practical work and hand skills. Further Education Leads to possible apprenticeship or employment in the metals, Pathwayengineering, manufacturing, toolmaking and related industries, including mining trades. Career Pathway 40 I For more information see: www.myfuture.edu.au/explore-careers Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Training Prospects (Code: 40053) Delivery Site Urrbrae Agricultural High School Qualification Title Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication (PARTIAL) Qualification CodeMEM30205 Number of SACE Credits Up to 60 by the end of Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $550 per year Additional Costs: Nil Total: $1100 Course Description This course is for students wishing to pursue a career in the Metals and Engineering trades or related industries. Students will develop competencies in the Metal workshops using a range of hand tools, portable power tools and industrial machines. The emphasis will include metal machining, lathe and milling machines, modern welding techniques and fabrication techniques. Students will be exposed to computer numerical control (CNC) machinery and reinforce the skills learnt by doing structured work experience. It is a practical based course with regular theory topics. Commencement Date Year 1: Week 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9) Year 2: Week 2, Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 2 years in total. 4 Semesters. Exit pointAt the end of Year 1, students will gain a Certificate II in Engineering MEM 20105 Day & Time Year 1: Tuesday 11.00am to 5.00pm and Year 2: Wednesday 11.00am to 5.00pm Work Experience 2 weeks of structured work placement each year. Special RequirementsStudents will attend an interview prior to placement in the course. Pre-RequisitesIt is highly recommended that students have workshop experience in a Design and Technology course at Year 10 level. Sound literacy and numeracy skills are essential. Further Education Pathway Students who gain an apprenticeship may complete their trade Certificate III level qualification. Career PathwayStudents may be suitable for an Apprenticeship or employment within the Metals, Engineering, Manufacturing and associated industries. For more information please see: www.myfuture.edu.au/explore-careers Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 41 Science, Trades and Technology Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Science, Trades and Technology Aviation SACE Stage 2 Registered Training Organisation Not Applicable Delivery Site Australian Science and Mathematics School Qualification Title SACE Stage 2 Scientific Studies Qualification Code Not Applicable Number of SACE Credits20 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $240 to cover required materials and equipment. Nil for School Card Recipients Additional Costs: Students can purchase text books (optional) Total: $240 Course Description This Industry Pathways Program has been designed to offer students a viable pathway to a career in aviation. Although not incorporating VET units of competency, Aviation focuses on the skills and knowledge necessary to begin a career in this industry. The Australian Science and Mathematics school has state of the art equipment including an industry standard multi-functional Synthetic Flight Simulator. The program is a rich and powerful mix of Mathematics, Physics, Physiology, Meteorology, Geography, Psychology and Literacy. Students will be provided with ample opportunities to critically approach and analyse issues, investigations, conventional learning and complement these with research and practical activities. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Wednesday, February 10) Length of Course 1 year Day & Time Wednesday 2.00pm to 6.00pm Not compulsory but recommended. Work Experience Special Requirements Students will be required to attend an information session in Term 4 and undertake an interview. Students must have passing grades in Stage 1 Mathematics and Pre-Requisites Physics. Stage 1 students may be considered if their Year 10 grades are at a high standard. Career PathwayThis course is designed for students considering a career in Aviation. For more information please see: www.myfuture.edu.au/ explore-careers. 42 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation LTT Group Pty Ltd (Code: 51621) Delivery Site Seaview High School Qualification TitleCertificate III in Laboratory Skills (FULL) Qualification CodeMSL30109 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 70 at Stage 2 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $1500 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $1500 Course Description This qualification provides a broad package of competencies that meet the requirements for employment as a laboratory assistant/technician. The course is designed to maximise the portability of the qualification into the numerous industries that operate laboratories as a whole or as a supporting part of their business operation. If the Pathology stream is chosen students will become qualified for pathology collection. Course suitable for enrolments from Stage 1 or 2 students. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Friday, February 12) Length of Course 2 Semesters Exit pointStatement of attainment for competencies achieved. Day & Time Friday 9.00am to 3.30pm Work ExperienceRecommended. Special RequirementsStudents need to have a competent background in Maths/Science and will be required to attend an information session. Pre-Requisites Students need to have an interest in working in a Laboratory combined with an understanding of the breadth of different industries that operate laboratories. Further Education Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques, Diploma of Laboratory Pathway Technology, Advanced Diploma of Laboratory Operations. A range of Degree qualifications including Forensic and Analytical Science at Flinders University. Career Pathway Numerous pathways exist within Laboratory work as laboratories are included in a range of industries such as: Medical, Pathology, Forensics, Construction, Environmental, Mining, Food, Wine and Manufacturing. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 43 Science, Trades and Technology Certificate III in Laboratory Skills - General/Pathology Service Industries Certificate III in Travel Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate III in Travel (FULL) Qualification CodeSIT31312 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 70 in Stage 2 (Cert II is a pre-requisite and some units are the same so cannot count twice) and 25 in Stage 1. ISCA Schools Course Fees: $1200 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $1200 (includes enrolment in Certificate II Tourism) Course Description This qualification is designed to build on core skills and knowledge in the Tourism industry gained in Certificate II in Tourism. The course uses AFTA study materials and students complete the national ATPP examinations for each competency. Students will need to set aside time for extra independent study. Examination re-sits will not incur an extra fee. Commencement DateWeek 2, Term 1 (Tuesday, February 9 Certificate III and Thursday, February 11 Certificate II) Length of CourseFull year 2 days per week for both certificates or Thursdays for Certificate II. Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & Time Tuesday and Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience 10 days required Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-Requisites Students must also enrol concurrently in or have completed Certificate II in Tourism. Students should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Travel industry. Further Education Pathway Certificate IV in Tourism Career PathwayTravel Agent, Tourism Operator and Tourism Retail Sales Agent. 44 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate II in Kitchen Operations (FULL) Qualification CodeSIT20312 Number of SACE CreditsUp to 40 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $700 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $700 Course Description The course is designed to give students an insight into aspects of the Hospitality industry, some experiences in formal training and work placement. Topics cover both practical and theoretical aspects of working in the Hospitality industry. This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a range of kitchen functions and activities that require the application of a limited range of practical skills in a defined context. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 2 semesters Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & Time Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience10 days (group work placement at SAJC and individual work placement) Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 English. Students should have a genuine interest in working in the Hospitality industry and cooking. Students will be issued with a Chef’s uniform they are expected to wear. Further Education Pathway Certificate III in Hospitality, Certificate III in Commercial Cookery. Career PathwayKitchen Hand, Short Order Cook and Apprentice Chef. Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 45 Service Industries Certificate II in Kitchen Operations Service Industries Certificate II in Tourism Registered Training Organisation Hamilton Secondary College (Code: 0561) Delivery Site Hamilton Secondary College Qualification Title Certificate II in Tourism (FULL) Qualification CodeSIT20112 Number of SACE Credits Up to 40 at Stage 1 ISCA Schools Course Fees: $600 Additional Costs: Nil Total: $600 (includes AFTA books) Course Description This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a defined range of basic tourism technical skills. Work could be undertaken in an office environment where the planning of tourism products and services takes place, in the field where tourism products are delivered or a combination of both. The field includes any destination, local or regional area, tourist precinct, attraction or onboard form of transportation. The qualification reflects the role of individuals, who perform a range of mainly routine tasks, using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge in a defined context. Commencement Date Week 2, Term 1 (Thursday, February 11) Length of Course 1 year Exit point Depends on how many competencies are gained. Day & Time Thursday 9.00am to 3.15pm Work Experience 5 days Special Requirements Attend an interview. Pre-RequisitesStudents should have a minimum Satisfactory pass of Year 10 English. Students should have a genuine interest in developing skills and knowledge related to working in the Tourism industry. Further Education Pathway Certificate III in Travel Career Pathway Travel Agent, Tourism Operator and Tourism Retail Sales Agent. 46 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Notes Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 47 Notes 48 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Notes Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 49 DECD Inner South Curriculum Alliance Schools Australian Science and Mathematics School C/- Flinders University Sturt Rd, Bedford Park SA 5042 Phone: 8201 5686 www.asms.sa.edu.au Inspiring achievement and respect Blackwood High School 4 Seymour St, Eden Hills SA 5050 Phone: 8278 0900 www.bhs.sa.edu.au Brighton Secondary School 305 Brighton Road, North Brighton SA 5048 Phone: 8375 8200 www.brightonss.sa.edu.au Hamilton Secondary College 815 Marion Rd, Mitchell Park SA 5043 Phone: 8275 8300 www.hamcoll.sa.edu.au Mitcham Girls High School Kyre Ave, Kingswood SA 5062 Phone: 8272 8233 www.mitchamgirlshs.sa.edu.au 50 I Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 Pasadena High School Daws Rd, Pasadena SA 5042 Phone: 8152 6800 www.pasadenahs.sa.edu.au Seaview High School 78-124 Seacombe Rd, Seacombe Heights SA 5047 Phone: 8377 8000 www.seaviewhs.sa.edu.au Thebarton Senior College 40 Ashley St, Torrensville SA 5031 Phone: 8352 5811 www.tsc.sa.edu.au Unley High School Kitchener St, Netherby SA 5062 Phone: 8272 1455 www.uhs.sa.edu.au Urrbrae Agricultural High School 505 Fullarton Rd, Netherby SA 5062 Phone: 8372 6955 www.urrbraehs.sa.edu.au Inner South Curriculum Alliance VET Programs (Vocational Education and Training) 2016 I 51
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