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COURSE

GUIDE 22 | 23

39 FREE TAFE & 44 JOBTRAINER COURSES*


13 TAFE | kangan.edu.au/courses
OUR HEROES ARE MADE AT KANGAN INSTITUTE
STUDENT OF THE YEAR 2021

Through studying this


course, many doors
opened up. Not only
did I discover my
passion and true
calling to be a
fashion designer,
but I managed
to get two jobs
in fashion
which I am
ecstatic
about.

MICHAELA
EDDINGTON
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF
APPLIED FASHION DESIGN
AND MERCHANDISING

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CONTENTS
OUR HEROES ARE MADE AT KANGAN INSTITUTE 4
WHY CHOOSE TAFE 5
FREE TAFE & JOBTRAINER COURSES 6
WHERE DO I START? 7
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? 8
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION CENTRE 10
WE SUPPORT YOU THROUGH YOUR JOURNEY 12
ELIGIBILITY 14
PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITY 15
PAYMENT OPTIONS 16
SCHOOLS INFORMATION 17
APPRENTICESHIPS & TRAINEESHIPS 18
STEPS TO BECOME AN APPRENTICE 19
OUR CAMPUSES 20
INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS 22

TRADES 24
AUTOMOTIVE 36
FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS 50
HEALTH & COMMUNITY 62
HAIR, BARBERING, BEAUTY & FASHION 70
BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & IT 76
HOSPITALITY, COOKERY & BAKING 84
ANIMALS, PLANTS & SCIENCES 88

The information in this publication is correct at the time of release (June 2022)
and some courses are subject to change in 2023.

Kangan Institute acknowledges their campuses are located


on the ancestral lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung
people of the Kulin Nations. The institute respects
traditional custodians, Elders and their cultural heritage.
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OUR HEROES ARE MADE
AT KANGAN INSTITUTE
Kangan Institute is one of the largest INDUSTRY TRAINING
and most trusted education and If you need to brush up on the basics before
training providers in Victoria. With you can take the next step forward, there’s
a whole range of education options for
more than 90 years of educational
young people and adults that can assist you
excellence backed by industry with literacy, numeracy, communication and
connections, our graduates learn employability skills.
real skills and gain the confidence to There are courses to help with reading and
succeed in life. writing, from a basic level right through to
preparation for university, as long as you are
With an established network of over the age of 15.
industry partners and a strong
reputation with employers across LEARN FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS
Victoria, our courses are developed to Our world-class teaching faculty come with
respond to their employment needs. extensive industry experience and connections.
We ensure our training is relevant and Our personalised approach means you get
one-on-one attention in classes.
will provide you with the skills and
knowledge you need to match the GAIN HANDS-ON PRACTICAL SKILLS
demands. Our focus is all about getting you work-ready.
We focus on providing you with With an emphasis on practical training, industry
projects and work placements, you will gain real
work-ready training including
experience and the latest industry knowledge.
practical, hands-on experience, So, when you graduate, you will have the skills
industry projects and work that employers are looking for.
placements.
ACCESS OUR INDUSTRY PARTNER NETWORK
Kangan Institute has established a vast network
of industry partners and a strong reputation
with employers. By developing our courses in
consultation with industry partners, we make
sure that you gain the most current and
up-to-date skills. Our Skills and Jobs experts
also provide support and connect students to
jobs each year.
Our focus is to ensure industries have access
to well trained, highly skilled tradespeople
and professionals. This may be through an
apprenticeship or people refreshing their skills
to ensure they have the most current knowledge
and work practices to bring to their workplace.

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WHY CHOOSE TAFE
With hands-on practical learning, high levels of student support and opportunities to work with our
key industry partners, TAFE gives you the skills you need to achieve your future career goals.
Whether you have recently finished school or university, have decided to change careers or further
develop your skills, TAFE can support you to achieve the skills that you require to gain employment.

SCHOOL UPSKILL, RESKILL RETURNING


LEAVER OR NEW CAREER TO STUDY

Have you completed VCE or Take the next step in your Get back on
VCAL? career with a certificate, track with your
diploma, advanced study
diploma, short course or
apprenticeship
Yes No
Complete a Apprenticeship
certificate,
VCE or VCAL diploma or
Apprenticeship
Upgrade your knowledge advanced
or traineeship
and skills today diploma

Apprenticeship
or traineeship
Complete a
certificate,
diploma or
advanced
Complete a
START YOUR CAREER
diploma
certificate, WITH A TAFE
diploma or QUALIFICATION
advanced
University diploma

START YOUR CAREER


WITH A TAFE
QUALIFICATION

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FREE TAFE &
JOBTRAINER COURSES
Whether you’re looking to commence your You will be charged for any additional
career, reskill or upskill, we offer a wide range of non-tuition fees relating to your studies,
Free TAFE and JobTrainer* courses, providing which may include material and
you study opportunities to fill identified consumable fees.
in-demand industry jobs.
Free TAFE courses will cover tuition fees for FIND OUT MORE ABOUT
students who are eligible for government- FREE TAFE AND JOBTRAINER:
subsidised training, while students eligible for PROMOTIONS.KANGAN.EDU.AU/FREE-TAFE
JobTrainer pay 20% of the tuition fee. OR CALL 13 TAFE (8233)
Until December 2022, you also have the
opportunity to study more than one course in Free TAFE: freetafe.vic.gov.au
a year, either free or low fee. Normally a Skills JobTrainer: skills.vic.gov.au
First student is only entitled to one Free TAFE Enrol now at 13 TAFE | kangan.edu.au
fee waiver. However, you may be able to enrol
even if you have previously used your Free TAFE
entitlement in a second Free TAFE course under
JobTrainer. You may be able to get an exemption
if you don’t meet the upskilling requirement.

*Free TAFE and JobTrainer on selected courses only. Eligibility criteria apply.
Other fees and charges may apply.

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WHERE DO I START?
PREREQUISITES INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
You may need to meet some entry requirements Kangan Institute is one of Australia’s largest
in order to enrol in one of our programs. These and most trusted education providers, offering
requirements vary for each course, but may a wide range of courses from English language
include: programs to internationally recognised
• A minimum age (some courses require that you certificates, diplomas and advanced diplomas.
are over 18 so that you can legally work in the With more than 90 years of educational
industry) excellence, our qualifications give you the skills,
• Satisfactory language, literacy and numeracy experience and the confidence to succeed in life.
skills For more information about our courses
• A Police Check or a Working with Children available to international students please visit
Check (if you are working in an industry that kangan.edu.au/international or contact us at
has contact with children or the public) international@kangan.edu.au or
• Evidence of immunisations (all students call 1300 175 176 to discuss your options.
are required to have an up-to-date COVID
vaccination and some courses such as health
care may require additional immunisations)
These prerequisites are not designed to be a
blocker to entry in the course, but to ensure that
you are compliant and ready to be employed in
the industry once you complete your training
with us.
To find out more about our prerequisites, please
contact us on 13 TAFE (13 8233)

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)


AND SKILLS RECOGNITION
If you have acquired relevant skills and
knowledge in your workplace, through previous
training, or even via volunteer work, you may
not need to complete further study to obtain a
qualification.
With our skills recognition program you can
save time and get an accredited qualification to
improve your career prospects.
Find out more at kangan.edu.au/skills-
recognition or contact us on 13 TAFE (13 8233)

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WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?
STUDENT ORIENTATION STUDENT NEWSLETTER
We understand that being a new student can To stay on top of everything happening on and
be daunting, so we have developed a student off campus, keep an eye on your inbox for our
orientation program to support you through monthly student newsletter.
your transition into TAFE. You’ll find fun, informative and engaging stories
Take the opportunity to discover what services that cover the below:
and support we offer each and every Kangan • What’s happening at TAFE
Institute student, meet new people and make
new friends. • News and success

If you have any questions about our Student • Alumni spotlight


Orientation program, please contact our events • What’s happening in Melbourne
team at events@kangan.edu.au Want to get involved? We are always looking for
students to profile, success stories to share and
STUDENT EVENTS articles written by students for students. Get in
Kangan Institute holds a number of events and contact with us at studentnews@kangan.edu.au
activities throughout the year to make sure
there’s always something fun and engaging
happening on campus.
As a new student, you can look forward to
cultural diversity celebrations, mental health
awareness days, reconciliation events, women’s
day events, work safe month and more.
For more information on student events look out
for our monthly student newsletter or email our
events team at events@kangan.edu.au

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IDAHO OUR AMBASSADOR DOG
In 2018, Kangan Institute welcomed our
ambassador dog Idaho to the TAFE team.
Idaho was bestowed on us by our industry
partner Guide Dogs Victoria and helps students
understand the needs of people with low vision
and the work associated to train and care for
their assistance animals.
Idaho can be seen at a range of our events
and on campus almost daily to help share
the message of accessibility and inclusivity
throughout the TAFE.
To keep up with Idaho’s travels follow us on
Instagram and Facebook.

STUDENT GRADUATION
The Graduation Ceremony is a yearly event
that celebrates the achievements of students
who have completed their studies with Kangan
Institute. This event is free for students to
participate in.
Eligible students will receive their invitations
via email between December-February once
they have completed their course of study. This
occurs when the teaching department authorises
the completion and students have received their
certificate via a secure digital platform -
My eQuals.
Please note: Certificates of qualifications are not
received at the Graduation Ceremony. Students
will be be able to access their qualifications
within real time once issued via My eQuals.

STUDENT AWARDS
Each year a number of students are selected
by their teaching area to receive awards and be
interviewed for the overall Student of the Year
and Apprentice of the Year.
Award recipients and their guests are invited
to attend Kangan Institute’s annual Industry
Excellence Awards night, a networking event
where all winners are presented with their prizes
onstage.

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INDIGENOUS EDUCATION CENTRE
The Indigenous Education Centre (IEC) at OUR STUDENTS
Kangan Institute is an innovative environment
The IEC welcomes all Indigenous Australians.
that fosters and promotes Indigenous learning,
Our students come from many different
while supporting Indigenous students
backgrounds ranging from early school leavers
undertaking study and training in a wide array of
to people over 50.
courses across the institute.
We support students engaged in a variety of
Honouring the traditional landowners of the
courses across the institute, from foundation
area, the Gunung-Willam-Balluk and Wurundjeri
to entry level courses which include language,
peoples, the centre merges the cultural
literacy, numeracy and computer skills, cultural
heritage and values of these landowners with
education and advanced courses from the
contemporary Aboriginal culture and strong
certificate I level all the way to diplomas and
networks with key Aboriginal organisations to
advanced diplomas.
ensure that our students are supported through
their time with us. Students learn through a combination of
classroom, practical, flexible and online learning
As one of the state’s largest providers of training
techniques.
and education, Kangan Institute delivers a wide
range of courses and programs. Our courses are A majority of the students engage in the course
designed in consultation with communities and of their choice at the TAFE and use the IEC for
employers which means that Aboriginal students cultural activities or for support (if required).
gain skills and knowledge while improving their We also conduct a number of events through
networks and employment options. the year, celebrating Aboriginal culture and key
milestones to which all the students are invited
The IEC plays an important role in supporting
to along with their friends and family.
Aboriginal students at Kangan Institute,
providing them with a welcoming environment Most importantly, we have a dedicated Koorie
at all times and assisting them where required to Student Support Officer, Koorie Liaison Officer
find the course of their choice, getting enrolled as well as a Koorie Engagement Mentor based
and starting their training. at the IEC to assist students in accessing the full
range of support services through the institute,
as well as assisting them navigate their way in
dealing with government agencies and other
relevant organisations.
To speak with one of our Koorie Liaison Officers
please contact us on 1300 328 329.

OUR PARTNERSHIPS
The IEC has forged strong relationships with
key Aboriginal organisations across Victoria.
We work closely with these organisations to
ensure that our students have access to all the
resources they require throughout their time
with us. We also encourage our students to form
and establish their own relationships with these
organisations and support facilities in order to
continue working with them as they move from
their TAFE course into a career.

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INDIGENOUS CULTURAL AWARENESS TRAINING The program is tailored to not only provide
(ICAT) a historical perspective but to also provide
learning which can be applied in every day
We are committed to supporting organisations
situations. We focus on developing improvement
in gaining a greater understanding of Aboriginal
of strategies targeted at Indigenous recruitment
and Torres Strait Islander History and Culture.
and employment. We also offer follow-up
This program will enables workforces to build
support and ongoing consultation.
successful working relationships with Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander communities. Contact the Indigenous Education Centre for
more information on 1300 975 976 or visit
The ICAT program is designed to provide
kangan.edu.au/ICAT
participants with a practical understanding
required for successfully working with the
Victorian Indigenous Community. It also builds
awareness of Indigenous issues and aims to
eradicate apprehension or misconception about
Indigenous people.

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WE SUPPORT YOU
THROUGH YOUR JOURNEY
NEXT STEP STUDY SUPPORT
NEXT STEP is a free service for those aged Kangan Institute offers a range of support
15-24 years looking for advice on study pathway services to help students keep up with and
options and career planning. Our skilled staff will successfully complete their course work. Our
always give you personalised advice to help you counsellors facilitate a variety of workshops
find the right course to get you on the throughout the year, providing strategies to
right track. help you overcome challenges, no matter how
Contact NEXT STEP: Call 1300 289 290 big or small.
or email nextstep@kangan.edu.au To make an appointment, call 9279 2511
or email counsellor@kangan.edu.au

DISABILITY SUPPORT
Our disability support team is available to assist,
support and provide resources to students who
have a disability that affects their learning. The
team is here to help you enjoy your studies,
giving you the tools to be independent.
To make an appointment, call 9279 2511
or email disability@kangan.edu.au

LEARNING SUPPORT
The Learning Support Unit offers courses that
will help you achieve your education and career
goals. You can access help with language,
literacy and numeracy to ensure you are able
to meet the requirements of the course you
are enrolled in, whilst building on what you
already know.
Our specialised teachers will assist you to reach
your full potential. They will work with you in
units that encompass general education and
work skills principles that are important for
success in your career and education journey.
To find out how we can help you, call 9098 5999
or email learningsupport@kangan.edu.au

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RECONNECT EMPLOYMENT CENTRE
Reconnect is a free service that can provide One of our primary goals is to strengthen the
personalised support and course related financial employability of our students and help them
assistance to disengaged, high needs learners. find real jobs in their chosen industry. Our
This service works with your strengths and your Employment Centre is specifically dedicated to
individual learning goals to help you successfully helping you develop your employability skills.
return to education, training and/or employment. Our experts can help you with job search,
To be eligible for the Reconnect program you one-on-one coaching and access to the weekly
must be: vacancy listing and other useful resources. Over
1,000 employers advertise jobs with the centre
A Young Person every year and we have a strong track record in
Aged 17-19: Not engaged in education or successfully placing our students.
training for six months or more (less than You can contact the centre on 1300 484 335
8 hours per week). or email employmentcentre@kangan.edu.au
A Mature Participant
Aged 20-64: Unemployed for six months or SKILLS AND JOB CENTRE
more (less than 8 hours per week) and not Our Skills and Jobs Centre provides students
engaged in education or training for six months and the wider community with free advice on
or more (less than 8 hours a week). job opportunities, vocational training, career
A Young Person Impacted by the planning and employability skills, whilst assisting
Justice System individuals to prepare for their future.
Young people aged 17-24 who have been or are Our friendly consultants provide personalised
currently on Youth Justice Orders. advice and can assist you to answer questions
such as:
An Asylum Seeker
• Do I need training or a qualification?
A person without citizenship but holds a
valid: Bridging Visa Class E (BVE), Safe Haven • How can I start a career or make a career
Enterprise VISA (SHEV), Temporary Protection change?
Visa (TPV) or Humanitarian Stay (Temporary) • Where do I start to look for a new job?
(Subclass 449) Visa (449 visa).
• What type of job may be good for me?
Kangan Institute is funded to deliver the
To make an appointment, register for
Reconnect program in Hume. To find out how
our workshops or to find out more,
we can help you, call 1300 327 328 or go to
Visit realeducation.kangan.edu.au/
info.kangan.edu.au/reconnectprogram
skillsandjobsworkshops
Out of Home Care
Call 1300 100 606
Aged 17-64: A person that has a current or or email skills&jobscentre@kangan.edu.au
previous experience with Child Protection.

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ELIGIBILITY
How much you pay is determined by the course CONCESSION
you enrol in, the scheduled hours you commit
You may be entitled to a concession on your
to undertake, your eligibility for a government-
tuition fees if you are in a government funded
funded place and any concession entitlements
place and you meet the below criteria:
you might be eligible for.
• Are enrolled in a certificate I to certificate IV
course
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
You may be eligible for government subsidised • Hold a current and valid:
training if you are: - Health Care Card;
- Pensioner Card; or
• An Australian citizen
- Veteran’s Gold Card
• An Australian permanent resident (holder of
a permanent visa) A dependant spouse or child of a card holder is
also entitled to the Fee Concession.
• A New Zealand citizen
If your tuition fee concession application is
And are any of the following:
successful, your concession fee will be charged
• Under 20 years of age at 20% of the government funded tuition rate for
• Seeking to enrol in a Foundation Program your program.
course (and do not hold a Diploma or above Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
qualification or are receiving core skills training in a government funded place will continue to
in other sectors) be eligible to access concession at all program
• Seeking to enrol in VCE or VCAL levels (including diploma, advanced diploma,
vocational graduate certificate and vocational
• Seeking to enrol in an apprenticeship
graduate diploma programs).
• 20 years and older and ‘upskilling’ by seeking
to enrol in a course at a higher level than your
existing qualification
FULL FEE
If you are not eligible for government-subsidised
• Seeking to enrol in a Skill Set training you will pay the full fee listed on the
There are further restrictions on the number of respective course page.
qualifications and skills sets you can undertake in To find out more about our eligibility
a year, at a time or at a level, as well as a limit to requirements refer to kangan.edu.au/courses/
one Free TAFE course per eligible student. fees or call 13 TAFE (8233)

ADDITIONAL FEES
In addition to the tuition fee you may be required
to pay any applicable materials and consumables
fees.
To find out more about our fees and charges
refer to kangan.edu.au/fees
or call 13 TAFE (8233)

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PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITY
Getting started on your journey after finishing Kangan Institute has formalised pathways with
school can be tough. With so many choices, the following universities:
expenses and paths to follow it can be a • Deakin University
challenge to work out what’s right for you.
• Federation University
TAFE is the perfect transition between school
• La Trobe University
and university. Our learning environment is
different to a school environment, you have the • Central Queensland University
opportunity to work directly with clients and take • RMIT University
a more work-focused approach rather than just • Torrens University
as a student. • Victoria University
Your ATAR score is no barrier to further study, • Box Hill Institute
you can gain a Kangan Institute qualification and
There are extra benefits of completing your
still go to university too.
studies at TAFE before you start university:
Starting your pathway at TAFE can reduce the
• Develop your knowledge with hands-on,
time it would normally take to complete a degree
industry specific learning.
at university. Many TAFE qualifications, such as
advanced diploma, diploma and some certificate • Work in your chosen field while studying.
IV qualifications, provide credits towards a • Start off in a supportive environment with
university undergraduate course. This means that small class sizes, one-on-one interaction with
you can gain credits towards completion of your teachers.
chosen undergraduate course without studying
similar units.
To find out more about our pathways, refer to
kangan.edu.au/students/pathways-to-university

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PAYMENT OPTIONS
FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLAN APPRENTICESHIPS INCENTIVES PROGRAM
Payment plans are available to anyone enrolling The Australian government has established the
into a certificate I, II, III and IV course. Kangan Australian Apprenticeships Incentives Program
Institute offers eligible students the option of to encourage genuine opportunities for people
paying their course fees over time by setting up to enter into skills based training through
either weekly or fortnightly instalment payments Australian Apprenticeships.
to cover their tuition, materials and consumables. Apprentices may be eligible for a range of
Find out more about our payment plan visit payments to assist them with the initial set up
kangan.edu.au/courses/fees/financial-support costs and completion of their apprenticeship.
For more information about the different
SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS incentives available to you, please refer to:
At Kangan Institute, we believe in rewarding australianapprenticeships.gov.au or your local
hard work and achievement. We offer a number Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
of scholarships and grants to help pay for your provider.
course.
Find out more on what you can apply for at
kangan.edu.au/scholarship

VET STUDENT LOANS


A student loan scheme is available for eligible
students and courses to assist in the payment of
tuition fees whilst studying at TAFE. These are
called VET Student Loans and replaced the VET
FEE-HELP scheme from 1 January 2017.
Loans are capped according to the course you
are studying. These loans are income contingent
and interest free and are repaid via the
Australian Taxation Office when your income
reaches a certain threshold. For 2021-2022
income year the threshold is $47,014. The loan
will continue to be a debt to the government
until it is repaid.
For further information visit studyassist.gov.au
You will still have to pay the materials and
consumables fee (if studying a government
funded course) and other non-tuition fees (if
applicable) at the time of enrolment. To be
eligible for a VET Student Loan, you must be
an Australian citizen; holder of a permanent
humanitarian visa who will be residing in
Australia for the duration of study; or a
qualifying New Zealand citizen.
VET Student Loans will not be granted to
students who do not meet the above criteria.

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SCHOOLS INFORMATION
Our schools engagement team provide schools COURSE GUIDE
with a single point of contact when dealing
We’ve designed our course guide as a helpful
with us, to help you get the best value from our
reference tool for you and your students.
services.
It provides an overview of the wide range
Our resources and support for schools ensure of courses we offer, study pathways and
that you and your students are well equipped possible career outcomes. This guide may be
with information about career paths and further downloaded in PDF format from our website or
study options. you can order a printed course list online.
The schools engagement team can assist your
school to create career pathways for your CAMPUS TOURS
students through: Our campus tours provide school groups with
the opportunity to get a glimpse of campus life.
CAREER ADVISORS SEMINAR These events give students an overview of what
Our annual career advisors seminar offers a vocational and higher education is all about, and
professional development opportunity for career the chance to see our state-of-the-art facilities.
advisors to learn more about courses offered
at Kangan Institute. This event has a strong TASTER PROGRAMS
education and employment pathway focus with Our taster programs are a terrific alternative
our Industry partners, current students and for students who want to explore their career
teaching staff actively participating to reinforce options or do not want to commit to a full
the value of undertaking a VET qualification at VET Delivered to Secondary School Students
Kangan Institute. certificate.

SCHOOLS NEWSLETTER
Our regular newsletter for career advisors
and practitioners will help you stay abreast of
upcoming events, new and updated courses
and other relevant information about our
organisation.

SCHOOL VISITS
We can visit your school and talk to your
students about our training programs via a
presentation or at a careers expo. We are able to
tailor presentations to focus on specific course
areas if your students have a key area of interest.

EXPERIENCE DAYS
Our experience days provide secondary school
students with the opportunity to visit our
facilities and gain an insight into vocational
education through a series of interactive
workshops.

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APPRENTICESHIPS
& TRAINEESHIPS
Apprenticeships and traineeships are customised WHY DO AN APPRENTICESHIP OR TRAINEESHIP?
training programs that are developed to meet
There are many reasons to consider an
evolving industry needs.
apprenticeship or traineeship including:
They are a great way to kick-start your career
• Start earning money while you study
in a variety of industries and roles by combining
your training and paid employment. • Train on-the-job, on-campus, or both
• Develop knowledge and skills from expert
WHAT ARE APPRENTICESHIPS teachers with extensive industry experience
AND TRAINEESHIPS? • Learn with the latest technology and tools in
Apprenticeships and traineeships are a great our well-equipped facilities
option for anyone looking to get a job or • Graduate with a nationally recognised
take their career in a different direction. As a qualification
Kangan Institute apprentice, you will receive
• Access our Employment Centre after you
a personalised training plan. We will provide
graduate
you with the skills and technical knowledge
specific to your workplace, trade or vocation.
All our apprenticeship and traineeship programs HOW TO START AN APPRENTICESHIP
incorporate learning that takes place in the OR TRAINEESHIP?
workplace. As a Kangan Institute apprentice or You can begin if you are at least 15 years of
trainee we can help you to kick-start your career age or while you’re still at school finishing Year
with both on and off-the-job training. It’s this 11 or 12. You don’t need a secondary school
blended approach to your learning that will help certificate or other qualification to start an
you to graduate with confidence, experience and apprenticeship although this is highly regarded
ready for the workforce with real skills. by most employers. As an apprentice you will
earn an income while you learn your trade. You
IS AN APPRENTICESHIP OR TRAINEESHIP can study a variety of qualification levels in most
RIGHT FOR ME? occupations including hairdressing, commercial
If you are interested in working in a skilled trade cookery, building and horticulture.
such as building, hairdressing, automotive or You can combine time at work with training,
electrical then an apprenticeship is for you. which can be either full-time, part-time
If you are interested in working in a vocational or school-based. When you finish your
role such as office administration or information apprenticeship, you will have a nationally
technology then a traineeship will get recognised qualification that can take you
you started. anywhere in Australia and to many overseas
countries as well.
Figure out what trade you are interested in,
do research on job opportunities and write
or update your resume. Please contact the
Employment Centre or the Skills and Jobs Centre
for career and employment advice and support.

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STEPS TO BECOME
AN APPRENTICE
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
PREPARATION AND RESEARCH JOB HUNTING SIGN UP
Figure out what trade you are Start applying for jobs Once you’ve found an
interested in, do research on through networking with employer, you both
job opportunities and write or people you know, online or must contact Australian
update your resume. via Jobactive providers. Apprenticeship Support
You can also speak to one You can register with our Network (AASN). Select
of our friendly Skills and Employment Centre to receive Kangan Institute as your
Job representatives on: our weekly vacancy list and preferred training provider to
1300 100 606 who can access other useful resources. get started. If you are eligible
advise on job opportunities for a Health Care Card, make
1300 484 335
or vocational training. sure you apply for one prior
kangan.edu.au
to enrolling so you are eligible
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offer you expert advice and assistance to find you and your apprentices to develop training
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Your apprentices learn the latest and most
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A pre-apprenticeship with Kangan Institute can
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and confidence to start your apprenticeship.
Whether you are currently doing your VCE,
VCAL or you’ve left school early, a
pre-apprenticeship will get you on your way to
working and further study in a specific industry.
Pre-apprenticeships also combine literacy and
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OUR CAMPUSES
BROADMEADOWS CREMORNE
Pearcedale Parade 85 Cremorne Street
Study areas: Trades, Foundations, Business, Creative + Digital Skills
IT, Community, Hospitality, Animals, Plants Study areas: Fashion, Hair, Barbering and Beauty,
and Sciences. VCAL, Security and Cyber Security.
Kangan Institute’s largest campus is situated This boutique campus located in the heart of
in the north west of Melbourne, in a culturally Melbourne’s fashion, creative and tech hub
diverse neighbourhood. The campus offers a delivers innovative and relevant training.
wide range of courses, support services and is
home to our Indigenous Education Centre (IEC), With purpose built facilities for cyber security,
where the Indigenous people of Australia can refurbished spaces for our exciting creative
learn in a supported and caring environment. courses, as well as a hair and beauty salon,
that is open to the public, our students have
Our fully-licensed training restaurant gives our access to real world experiences and industry
hospitality students real work experience in leading products and equipment. Our Textile
a real restaurant while they study. Offering a and Fashion Hub is an industry based training
modern and eclectic menu and an extensive centre, providing a unique opportunity for
wine list, Richards Restaurant is also host to students to test garment design against modern
various themed events and fundraising dinners manufacturing standards which is equipped with
throughout the year. the latest automated knitting machines.

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DOCKLANDS ESSENDON
1 Batmans Hill Drive 38 Buckley Street
Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) Study areas: Health, Nursing, Pathology, Allied
and ELICOS Centre. Health, Health Services Assistance and Individual
Study areas: Automotive and English Support.

Opened in 2006, Kangan Institute’s Automotive Our newly refurbished Essendon Health Hub is
Centre of Excellence is a purpose-built, located in the leafy surroundings of Melbourne’s
state-of-the-art facility, providing simulated north.
workshops and training in automotive, large Offering high quality teaching and specialist
vehicle, marine and outdoor equipment. training with the latest equipment and
The Docklands campus also hosts Kangan technology our Health team also assist with
Institute’s ELICOS and International Services opportunities for placements and employment
department. The ELICOS Centre is a leading support.
facility that provides excellent English language
training for international students, working
holiday and tourist visa holders. In the midst of
the hustle and bustle of central Melbourne, the
Docklands campus is a great base to see and
explore Melbourne.
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INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS
We work with some of the best industry brands to give our students access to practical work
placements, the latest industry tools and real skills.

AUTOMOTIVE CONNECTIONS
OUR SPONSORS

OUR PARTNERS

HAIR & BEAUTY CONNECTIONS

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TRADES CONNECTIONS

FASHION CONNECTIONS

ANIMALS, PLANTS & SCIENCES CONNECTIONS

Precision
Control
Australia

HOSPITALITY, COOKERY & BAKING CONNECTIONS

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TRADES

WORKPLACE DELIVERY If you are considering a job in trades and are the sort of person
that enjoys hands-on training, then studying a trades course at
WORK HEALTH & SAFETY Kangan Institute is the best place to start.
SECURITY As a trades student, you will learn in-demand skills across the
ENGINEERING industry, vastly improving your career prospects. With some
PLUMBING experience, you can even start your own business. We offer a
range of qualifications that can be delivered in your workplace.
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
Most of our trades courses are offered with rolling enrolments,
ELECTRICAL so you can start at any time.
LOGISTICS You will learn from our world-class teaching faculty with
extensive industry experience and connections. We are focused
on getting you the skills to make you work-ready. With practical
training, industry projects and work placements you gain real
experience and skills employers are looking for.
Kangan Institute has established a vast network of industry
partners and enjoys a strong reputation with employers.
Our TAFE courses are developed in line with industry
requirements. You will acquire the most relevant and up-to-date
skills and we will connect you to real jobs.

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TRADES COURSES
PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
WORK HEALTH & SAFETY Career opportunities:
• Mechanical Engineering Supervisor
Career opportunities:
• Registered Builder
Career opportunities: • Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson • Project Manager
• Site Supervisor • CAM Programmer • Construction Manager
• Health and Safety Practitioner • Advanced Mechanical Maintenance • Estimating Manager
• Health and Safety Supervisor Technician • Sales Manager
• Health and Safety Field Officer • Mechanical Engineering Technician • Building Site Supervisor
• Work Health and Safety Coordinator • Fluid Power Systems Technician • Building Advisor
Course to get you there: • Pressure Welder Courses to get you there:
• Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety • Advanced Toolmaking Technician • Diploma of Building and Construction
(BSB41419) • Advanced Fabrication Technician (Building) (CPC50220)
(Structural) • Diploma of Building and Construction
Course to get you there: (Management) (CPC50308)
SECURITY • Certificate IV in Engineering (MEM40105)

Career opportunities: ELECTRICAL


• Shopping Centre Security PLUMBING Career opportunities:
• Construction Site/Industrial Security
Course to get you there: Career opportunities: • Electrician
• Certificate II in Security Operations • Plumbing Apprenticeship • Electrical Contracting Business Owner
(CPP20218) • Plumber • PLC Programmer
• Plumber and Drainer Courses to get you there:
Career opportunities:
• Plumber and Gasfitter • Certificate II in Electrotechnology
• Armed Guard (Pre-vocational) (22499VIC)
• Gasfitter
• Cash in Transit • Certificate III in Electrotechnology
• Roof Plumber
• Bodyguard Electrician (UEE30811)
Course to get you there: Courses to get you there:
• Certificate III in Security Operations • Certificate II in Plumbing
(CPP31318) (Pre-apprenticeship) (22569VIC) LOGISTICS
• Certificate III in Plumbing (CPC32413)
Career opportunities:
ENGINEERING • Store person

Career opportunities:
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION • Forklift Operator
• Purchasing and Supply Logistics Clerk
• Mechanical Engineer (Fitting and Career opportunities:
• Logistics Coordinator
Machining) • Carpenter
• Logistics Supervisor
• Heavy Metal Fabrication (Welding) • Leading Hand
• Warehouse Supervisor or Manager
• Light Metal Fabrication (Welding) • Sub-foreman
• Supply Chain Specialist
• Tool Maker • Foreman
Courses to get you there:
Course to get you there: • Project Manager
• Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations
• Certificate II in Engineering Studies Courses to get you there: (TLI30319)
(22470VIC)
• Certificate II in Building and Construction • Diploma of Logistics (TLI50219)
Pre-apprenticeship (22338VIC)
Career opportunities:
• Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30220)
• Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication)
• Boilermaker/Welder Career opportunities:
• Metal Finishing Technician • Building Estimator
• Sheetmetal Worker • Building Manager
Course to get you there: • Building Contract Administrator
• Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication) • Building Consultant
(MEM30305)
• Building Site Supervisor
Career opportunities: Course to get you there:
• Engineering Trades Person (Mechanical) • Certificate IV in Building and Construction
(CPC40120)
• Fitter and Turner
• Mechanical Fitter
• Metal Machinist
Course to get you there: Proudly partnering with
• Certificate III in Engineering (Mechanical)
(MEM30205)

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WORKPLACE DELIVERY At Kangan Institute, we offer a range of CERTIFICATE III IN
qualifications that can be delivered in your SOLID PLASTERING
COURSE CODE CPC31020
workplace.
LOCATION
Workplace
These courses are offered as a rolling enrolment,
DURATION
so you can start at any time. Flexible: 1 year
INTAKE
For more information on how we can tailor these courses Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
for you, call the Workplace Delivery Team on
1300 321 322. This course is designed for those working
in the construction trades as a renderer.
Delivered on-site in a flexible way that suits
your work, we will come to your worksite
and assess you while you are working. The
delivery is designed to fit in with a modern
working environment including online
content and workplace simulations..
PREREQUISITES
To be eligible for this course you must
be currently working in the industry
as a renderer, with a minimum 5 years
experience and access to a live worksite.
You must also satisfy the prerequisite
numeracy and literacy skills.
SELECTION PROCESS
An assessor will conduct a site visit and
interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Upon completion, you will be a qualified
renderer allowing you to work nationally.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
On successful completion of this course,
you are eligible for entry into the Certificate
IV in Building and Construction (Building)
(CPC40120).
CORE UNITS
Conduct workplace CPCCOM1014
communication
Carry out measurements and CPCCOM1015
calculations
Read and interpret plans and CPCCOM2001
specifications
Plan and organise work CPCCOM1013
Work effectively and sustainably CPCCOM1012
in the construction industry
Erect and dismantle restricted CPCCCM2008
height scaffolding
Handle solid plastering materials CPCCSP2001
Use solid plastering tools and CPCCSP2002
equipment
Prepare surfaces for plastering CPCCSP2003
Apply float and render to straight CPCCSP3001
and curved surfaces
Apply set coats CPCCSP3002
Apply trowelled texture coat CPCCSP3003
finishes
Restore and renovate solid CPCCSP3004
plasterwork
Apply basic levelling procedures CPCCCM2006
Apply WHS requirements, CPCCWHS2001
policies and procedures in the
construction industry

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TRADES COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
CARPENTRY WALL AND CEILING LINING WALL AND FLOOR TILING
COURSE CODE CPC30220 COURSE CODE CPC31211 COURSE CODE CPC31320
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Workplace Workplace Workplace
DURATION DURATION DURATION
Flexible: 1 year Flexible: 1 year Flexible: 1 year
INTAKE INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments

This course aims to provide extensive This course is designed for those working This course is designed for those working
training for carpenters employed in the in the construction trades as a plasterer in the construction trades as a tiler.
construction industry. You will be provided or wall and ceiling liner. Delivered on-site Delivered on-site in a flexible way that suits
with practical and theoretical knowledge of in a flexible way that suits your work, we your work, we will come to your worksite
the carpentry trade. will come to your worksite and assess and assess you while you are working. The
you while you are working. The delivery is delivery is designed to fit in with a modern
PREREQUISITES designed to fit in with a modern working working environment including online
To be eligible for this course you must environment including online content and content and workplace simulations.
be currently working in the industry as workplace simulations.
a carpenter, with a minimum 5 years PREREQUISITES
experience and access to a live worksite. PREREQUISITES To be eligible for this course you need to
You must also satisfy the prerequisite To be eligible for this course you must be currently working in the industry as a
numeracy and literacy skills. be currently working in the industry tiler, with a minimum 5 years experience
as a plasterer, with a minimum 5 years and access to a live worksite. You must
SELECTION PROCESS experience and access to a live worksite. also satisfy the prerequisite numeracy and
An assessor will conduct a site visit and You must also satisfy the prerequisite literacy skills.
interview. numeracy and literacy skills.
SELECTION PROCESS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SELECTION PROCESS An assessor will conduct a site visit and
Upon completion, you will be a qualified An assessor will conduct a site visit and interview.
carpenter allowing you to work nationally. interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Upon completion, you will be a qualified
On successful completion of this course, Upon completion, you will be a qualified tiler allowing you to work nationally.
you are eligible for entry into the Certificate plasterer allowing you to work nationally.
IV in Building and Construction (Building) FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
(CPC40120). FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES On successful completion of this course,
On successful completion of this course, you are eligible for entry into the Certificate
CORE UNITS
you are eligible for entry into the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Use carpentry tools and CPCCCA2002B
equipment IV in Building and Construction (Building) (CPC40120).
Handle carpentry materials CPCCCA2011A (CPC40120).
CORE UNITS
Carry out general demolition of CPCCCA3001A CORE UNITS Conduct workplace CPCCOM1014
minor building structures communication
Work effectively and sustainably CPCCCM1012A
Carry out setting out CPCCCA3002A in the construction industry Carry out measurements and CPCCOM1015
Carry out levelling operations CPCCCA3023A Plan and organise work CPCCCM1013A calculations
Work effectively and sustainably CPCCCM1012A Conduct workplace CPCCCM1014A Read and interpret plans and CPCCOM2001
in the construction industry communication specifications
Plan and organise work CPCCCM1013A Carry out measurements and CPCCCM1015A Plan and organise work CPCCOM1013
Conduct workplace CPCCCM1014A calculations Work effectively and sustainably CPCCOM1012
communication Read and interpret plans and CPCCCM2001A in the construction industry
Carry out measurements and CPCCCM1015A specifications Handle wall and floor tiling CPCCWF2001
calculations Work safely at heights CPCCCM2010B materials
Read and interpret plans and CPCCCM2001A Apply OHS requirements, CPCCOHS2001A Use wall and floor tiling tools and CPCCWF2002
specifications policies and procedures in the equipment
Carry out excavation CPCCCM2002A construction industry Prepare surfaces for tiling CPCCWF3001
Fix standard plasterboard wall CPCCPB3001A application
Use explosive power tools CPCCCM2007B
sheets Install floor tiles CPCCWF3002
Erect and dismantle restricted CPCCCM2008B
height scaffolding Fix standard plasterboard ceiling CPCCPB3002A Install wall tiles CPCCWF3003
sheets
Work safely at heights CPCCCM2010B Repair wall and floor tiling CPCCWF3004
Fix battens CPCCPB3003A
Carry out concreting to simple CPCCCO2013A Install decorative tiling CPCCWF3005
forms Fix wet area sheets CPCCPB3004A
Install mosaic tiling CPCCWF3006
Apply OHS requirements, CPCCOHS2001A Fix ceiling sheets to external CPCCPB3005A
protected areas Tile curved surfaces CPCCWF3007
policies and procedures in the
construction industry Fix fibre cement board CPCCPB3006A Apply waterproofing for wall and CPCCWF3009
floor tiling
Install flooring systems CPCCCA3003A Apply levels of finish standards CPCCPB3007A
to planning and inspection of Apply basic levelling procedures CPCCCM2006
Construct wall frames CPCCCA3004A
own work Apply WHS requirements, CPCCWHS2001
Construct ceiling frames CPCCCA3005B policies and procedures in the
Mix plastering compounds CPCCPB3008A
Erect roof trusses CPCCCA3006B construction industry
Finish plasterboard joins manually CPCCPB3009A
Construct pitched roofs CPCCCA3007C Information about elective units can be found online
Manually sand plaster work CPCCPB3010A
Construct eaves CPCCCA3008B
Finish category 1 and 2 wet areas CPCCPB3011A
Information about elective units can be found online Cut and fix paper-faced cornices CPCCPB3012A

Information about elective units can be found online

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WORKPLACE DELIVERY | WHS | SECURITY CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
BRICKLAYING/BLOCKLAYING CONCRETING CONSTRUCTION
COURSE CODE CPC33020 COURSE CODE CPC30320 WATERPROOFING
LOCATION LOCATION COURSE CODE CPC31420
Workplace Workplace
LOCATION
DURATION DURATION Workplace
Flexible: 1 year Flexible: 1 year
DURATION
INTAKE INTAKE Flexible: 1 year
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This course is designed for those working This course is designed for those working
in the construction trades as a bricklayer. in the construction trades as a concreter.
This course is designed for those
Delivered on-site in a flexible way that suits Delivered on-site in a flexible way that suits working in the construction industry as a
your work, we will come to your worksite your work, we will come to your worksite waterproofer.
and assess you while you are working. The and assess you while you are working.
Delivered on-site in a flexible way that suits
delivery is designed to fit in with a modern The delivery is designed to fit in with a your work, we come to your worksite and
working environment including online modern working environment including assess you while you work. The delivery is
content and workplace simulations. online content and workplace simulations. designed to fit in with a modern working
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES environment including online content and
You need to be currently working in the To be eligible for this course you must workplace simulations
industry as a bricklayer, with a minimum be currently working in the industry as
5 years experience and access to a
PREREQUISITES
a concreter, with a minimum 5 years To be eligible for this course you must
live worksite. You must also satisfy the experience and access to a live worksite. be currently working in the industry as
prerequisite numeracy and literacy skills. You must also satisfy the prerequisite a waterproofer, with a minimum 5 years
SELECTION PROCESS numeracy and literacy skills. experience and access to a live worksite.
An assessor will conduct a site visit and SELECTION PROCESS You must also satisfy the prerequisite
interview. An assessor will conduct a site visit and numeracy and literacy skills.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES interview. SELECTION PROCESS
Upon completion, you will be a qualified CAREER OPPORTUNITIES An assessor will conduct a site visit and
bricklayer allowing you to work nationally. Upon completion, you will be a qualified interview.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES concreter allowing you to work nationally. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
On successful completion of this course, FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES This course may lead to employment in the
you are eligible for entry into the Certificate On successful completion of this course, construction industry as a waterproofer,
IV in Building and Construction (Building) you are eligible for entry into the Certificate it can also be used as an additional
(CPC40120). IV in Building and Construction (Building) qualification for those in the construction
(CPC40120). industry carrying out associated
CORE UNITS
waterproofing works.
Conduct workplace CPCCOM1014
CORE UNITS
communication
Conduct workplace CPCCOM1014
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Carry out setting out CPCCCA3002 communication On successful completion of this course,
Carry out measurements and CPCCOM1015 Determine concrete supply CPCCON3035 you are eligible for entry into the Certificate
calculations requirements IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Read and interpret plans and CPCCOM2001 Carry out setting out CPCCCA3002
specifications (CPC40120).
Carry out hand excavation CPCCCM2002
Plan and organise work CPCCOM1013 CORE UNITS
Carry out measurements and CPCCOM1015
Work effectively and sustainably CPCCOM1012 calculations Conduct workplace CPCCOM1014
in the construction industry communication
Place concrete CPCCON3041
Handle and prepare bricklaying CPCCBL2001 Carry out measurements and CPCCOM1015
and blocklaying materials Erect and dismantle formwork for CPCCCA3028 calculations
footings and slabs on ground
Use bricklaying and blocklaying CPCCBL2002 Read and interpret plans and CPCCOM2001
tools and equipment Read and interpret plans and CPCCOM2001 specifications
specifications
Carry out masonry veneer CPCCBL3002 Plan and organise work CPCCOM1013
construction Handle concreting materials and CPCCON2021
components Work effectively and sustainably CPCCOM1012
Carry out cavity brick CPCCBL3003 in the construction industry
construction Plan and organise work CPCCOM1013
Handle waterproofing materials CPCCWP2001
Lay masonry walls and corners CPCCBL3005 Cure concrete CPCCON3043 and components
Lay multi-thickness walls and CPCCBL3006 Select, use and maintain CPCCON2022 Use waterproofing tools and CPCCWP2002
piers concreting plant, tools and equipment
equipment
Install flashings and damp proof CPCCBL3009 Prepare surfaces for CPCCWP2004
course Work effectively and sustainably CPCCOM1012 waterproofing application
in the construction industry
Construct masonry arches CPCCBL3010 Apply waterproofing system to CPCCWP3001
Finish concrete CPCCON3042 below ground level wet areas
Construct curved walls CPCCBL3011
Apply basic levelling procedures CPCCCM2006 Apply waterproofing process to CPCCWP3003
Construct masonry structural CPCCBL3013
systems Place and fix reinforcement CPCCSF2004 external above-ground wet areas
materials Apply waterproofing remedial CPCCWP3004
Erect and dismantle restricted CPCCCM2008
height scaffolding Apply WHS requirements, CPCCWHS2001 processes
policies and procedures in the Assess construction CPCCWP3005
Work safely at heights CPCCCM2012 construction industry waterproofing processes
Apply basic levelling procedures CPCCCM2006
Information about elective units can be found online Apply waterproofing process to CPCCWP3002
Apply WHS requirements, CPCCWHS2001 internal wet areas
policies and procedures in the
construction industry FREE TAFE & Apply WHS CPCCWHS2001

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TRADES COURSES
CERTIFICATE IV IN CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY SECURITY OPERATIONS SECURITY OPERATIONS
COURSE CODE BSB41419 COURSE CODE CPP20218 COURSE CODE CPP31318
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Essendon Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
DURATION DURATION DURATION
Part-time: 1 year Full-time: 21 days Full-time: 23 days
INTAKE INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments

This program is the new entry level This course is designed for those who This course is designed for those who
qualification for Occupational Health and wish to work as licensed unarmed guards may be interested in working as an
Safety (OHS) Coordinators or Supervisors and crowd controllers. There are many armed guard/cash in transit or for crowd
with a major workload in OHS and people employment opportunities for people with controllers who wish to improve their
working in a Work Health and Safety these qualifications and license (issued by defensive tactics.
(WHS) role. regulators at their discretion).
PREREQUISITES
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES You need to have satisfactory language,
There are no set prerequisites for this You need to have satisfactory language, literacy and numeracy skills and be at least
course however it is recommended that literacy and numeracy skills and be at least 18 years old when you apply. You must
you have satisfactory language, literacy and 18 years old when you apply. You must have have completed the Certificate II in Security
numeracy skills to undertake this course. sufficient mobility to kneel and conduct Operations and hold a Private Security
CPR for the first aid assessment as well as Licence issued by Victoria Police.
SELECTION PROCESS be physically fit enough to be able to lift
Applicants are required to attend an cabin size baggage to at least waist height
SELECTION PROCESS
information session, undertake a language, and have no recorded conviction of a You will need to undertake a language,
literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment disqualifying offence.^ literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment.
and complete a pre-training review.
SELECTION PROCESS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Applicants are required to undertake a This course may lead to employment as an:
Graduates may apply for entry level language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) • Armed guard
employment as Work Health and Safety assessment. • Cash in transit officer
(WHS) Practitioners. • Employment by companies who require
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES persons to carry batons and handcuffs
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS Employment opportunities within the
This course may lead to courses in: • Control room operator
security industry are wide-ranging and
• Diploma of Leadership and Management quite varied. FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
(BSB50420) This course may lead to higher level studies
This course may lead to employment as a:
• Diploma of Human Resource in security operations.
• Security Officer (Control Room)
Management (BSB50320)
• Security Officer (Mobile Patrol, CORE UNITS
• Diploma of Work Health and Safety
Crowd Control Unarmed Guard) Contribute to team effectiveness BSBFLM312
(BSB51319).
• Security Officer static Guard, Manage conflict and security risks CPPSEC3101
CORE UNITS Concierge (with dog), special events through negotiation
Assist with workplace compliance BSBWHS412 • Security Screener Maintain operational safety and CPPSEC3102
with WHS laws security of work environment
Contribute to implementation and BSBWHS413 FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Determine and implement CPPSEC3103
maintenance of WHS consultation response to security risk situation
and participation processes Graduates of this course can apply to study
Coordinate monitoring and CPPSEC3104
Contribute to WHS risk management BSBWHS414
the Certificate III in Security Operations control of individual and crowd
(CPP31318), once they have been issued behaviour
Contribute to implementing WHS BSBWHS415
management systems a Private Security Licence from Victoria Coordinate provision of quality CPPSEC3105
Contribute to workplace incident BSBWHS416 Police. security services to clients
response Gather, organise and present CPPSEC3106
CORE UNITS security information and
Information about elective units can be found online Provide First Aid HLTAID011 documentation

FREE TAFE & Apply effective communication CPPSEC2101 Maintain work health and safety HLTWHS003
skills to maintain security
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Apply WHS, emergency response CPPSEC2103
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and evacuation procedures to
maintain security
Apply risk assessment to select CPPSEC2104
and carry out response to security
risk situations
Provide quality services to a range CPPSEC2105
of security clients
Protect self and others using CPPSEC2106
basic defensive techniques
Patrol premises to monitor CPPSEC2107
property and maintain security
Screen people, personal effects CPPSEC2108
and items to maintain security
Monitor and control access and CPPSEC2109
exit of persons and vehicles from
premises
Monitor and control individual CPPSEC2110
and crowd behaviour to maintain
security
Apply security procedures to CPPSEC2111
manage intoxicated persons
Apply security procedures to CPPSEC2112
remove persons from premises
Escort and protect persons and CPPSEC2113
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ENGINEERING | PLUMBING CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
ENGINEERING STUDIES ENGINEERING – ENGINEERING –
COURSE CODE 22470VIC MECHANICAL TRADE FABRICATION TRADE
LOCATION COURSE CODE MEM30205 COURSE CODE MEM30305
Broadmeadows
LOCATION LOCATION
DURATION Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
Full-time: 15 weeks
Flexible: 6 months
DURATION DURATION
Apprenticeship 4 years (combined full-time Apprenticeship: 4 years
INTAKE work and study) (Combined full-time work and study)
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
This course is designed for those wishing Support Network (AASN) (AASN) / Rolling enrolments
to enter the engineering industry. It can Rolling enrolments
be considered a pre-apprenticeship/
This is an Australian Apprenticeship course,
prevocational course for employment in
You will gain hands-on practical experience combining paid work with training. This
the engineering industry with skills in CAD
and a broad understanding of engineering course includes the theory components in
drafting.
competencies. structural fabrication, sheet metal working
You will gain hands on practical experience, or boiler making to begin your career as
work skills and a broad understanding of PREREQUISITES a fabrication tradesperson. Mature age
engineering competencies to assist you You need to have satisfactory literacy and people can also apply for apprenticeships.
in selecting your desired engineering numeracy skills and be at least 16 years old
career path. when you apply. To start an apprenticeship, PREREQUISITES
you need to find a job as an apprentice. You need to have satisfactory literacy and
PREREQUISITES numeracy skills and be at least 16 years old
There are no set prerequisites however you SELECTION PROCESS when you apply. To start an apprenticeship,
will need to have satisfactory literacy and AASN registration you need to find a job as an apprentice and
numeracy skills. sign a training contract with your employer.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
SELECTION PROCESS This course may lead to employment as a: SELECTION PROCESS
You will need to complete a language, • Fitter/Machinist AASN registration
literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment. • Maintenance Fitter
• Toolmaker
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This course may lead to employment as a:
This course is designed to provide you As a tradesperson you will generally
• Welding Technician
with a broad knowledge and skills in be involved in the manufacture, design,
• Sheet Metal Worker
relation to the engineering field. It may installation and overhaul of mechanical
lead to employment as an apprentice in plant and components. • Boilermaker
the Engineering fields of CAD drafting, • Structural Steel Fabricator
fabrication, welding, machining or
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may continue on to further specialist FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
maintenance fitting. You may continue on to further specialist
studies or higher level studies, such as the
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES certificate IV, diploma, advanced diploma studies or higher level studies, such as the
This course is designed to provide you or professional engineering qualifications at certificate IV, diploma, advanced diploma
with a pathway into an Engineering university. or professional engineering qualifications at
apprenticeship qualification such university.
CORE UNITS
as the Certificate III in Engineering. CORE UNITS
Perform engineering MEM12023A
Credit transfers are available into the measurements Perform engineering MEM12023A
apprenticeship qualification. Perform computations MEM12024A measurements
Apply principles of occupational MEM13014A Perform computations MEM12024A
CORE UNITS
health and safety in the work Apply principles of occupational MEM13014A
Report on a range of sectors in VU22329 environment health and safety in the work
the manufacturing, engineering environment
and related industries Plan to undertake a routine task MEM14004A
Plan a complete activity MEM14005A Plan to undertake a routine task MEM14004A
Select and interpret drawings and VU22330
prepare three dimensional (3D) Apply quality systems MEM15002A Plan a complete activity MEM14005A
sketches and drawings Apply quality systems MEM15002A
Apply quality procedures MEM15024A
Perform basic machining VU22331 Apply quality procedures MEM15024A
processes Organise and communicate MEM16006A
information Organise and communicate MEM16006A
Apply basic fabrication VU22332 information
techniques Work with others in a MEM16007A
manufacturing, engineering or Work with others in a MEM16007A
Apply principles of occupational MEM13014A related environment manufacturing, engineering or
health and safety in the work related environment
environment Interact with computing MEM16008A
technology Interact with computing MEM16008A
Use hand tools MEM18001C technology
Assist in the provision of on the MEM17003A
Undertake a basic engineering MEMPE006A job training Assist in the provision of on the MEM17003A
project job training
Participate in environmentally MSAENV272B
Information about elective units can be found online sustainable work practices Participate in environmentally MSAENV272B
sustainable work practices
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TRADES COURSES
CERTIFICATE IV IN CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN
ENGINEERING PLUMBING PLUMBING
COURSE CODE MEM40105 (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP) COURSE CODE CPC32413
LOCATION COURSE CODE 22569VIC LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
LOCATION
DURATION Broadmeadows DURATION
Full-time (day): 2 years Part-time: 4 years
Part-time: 4 years
DURATION
Flexible: 4 years
Full-time: 14 weeks INTAKE
Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
INTAKE INTAKE (AASN) / Rolling enrolments
Direct entry
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship
Support Network (AASN)
Rolling enrolments This trade-level qualification for apprentices
This course will prepare you for an
will teach you plumbing skills focused on
apprenticeship in plumbing. It introduces
installation practices for both commercial
students to all areas of the plumbing
This course is a continuation of a trade and domestic buildings. You will learn
industry: water, gas, sanitary, drainage,
course at a higher level. The course about sanitary (waste disposal), drainage
mechanical services (heating/cooling) and
will cover higher level post-trade skills (below ground), mechanical services, gas
roofing. You may also have the opportunity
such as computer controlled machining fitting, roof plumbing and water supply.
to undertake some work experience, which
or advanced welding, fluid power and
AutoCAD.
will give you the opportunity to observe PREREQUISITES
how tasks are undertaken in the workplace. Employed as an apprentice, under a
PREREQUISITES training agreement.
You need to have satisfactory literacy and
PREREQUISITES
numeracy skills and be at least 16 years old
You need to have literacy and numeracy SELECTION PROCESS
skills to year 11 level and be at least 16 years AASN registration
when you apply.
old when you apply.
SELECTION PROCESS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
You will need to attend an interview
SELECTION PROCESS This course may lead to employment as a
You will need to attend an interview registered plumber.
and undertake a language, literacy and
and undertake a language, literacy and
numeracy (LLN) assessment. FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
numeracy (LLN) assessment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This course can provide a pathway into
The advanced skills gained in this course
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES the Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services
This course will prepare graduates with (CPC40912) at a TAFE.
will mean advanced trade qualifications
the skills and knowledge for entry into a
leading to better career development Information about elective units can be found online
plumbing apprenticeship.
possibilities in the relevant trade.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Once you have completed this course
The course can provide a pathway into the
you will have the skills to apply for an
diploma, advanced diploma at TAFE or
apprenticeship, such as a Certificate III in
professional engineering qualifications at
Plumbing (CPC32413).
university. From here your career can take
off in any number of directions. CORE UNITS
Write simple documents BSBWRT301
CORE UNITS
Carry out measurements and CPCCCM1015A
Perform engineering MEM12023A
calculations
measurements
Read and interpret plans and CPCCCM2001A
Perform computations MEM12024A
specifications
Apply principles of occupational MEM13014A
Work safely in the construction CPCCOHS1001A
health and safety in the work
industry
environment
Apply OHS requirements, CPCCOHS2001A
Plan to undertake a routine task MEM14004A
policies and procedures in the
Plan a complete activity MEM14005A construction industry
Apply quality systems MEM15002A Carry out interactive workplace CPCPCM2039A
communication
Apply quality procedures MEM15024A
Produce technical drawings CUVACD303A
Organise and communicate MEM16006A
information Provide basic emergency life HLTAID002
support
Work with others in a MEM16007A
manufacturing, engineering or Apply basic sheet metal practices VU21789
related environment
Cut and penetrate building VU21790
Interact with computing MEM16008A materials and structures
technology
Fabricate simple plumbing pipe VU21791
Assist in the provision of on the MEM17003A systems
job training
Identify career pathways in the VU21792
Participate in environmentally MSAENV272B plumbing industry
sustainable work practices
Perform basic oxy-acetylene VU21793
Information about elective units can be found online welding and cutting
Prepare to work in the plumbing VU21794
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Use and apply basic levelling VU21795
Find out more on page 6 equipment for plumbing
Use basic electric welding VU21796
equipment and techniques
Use basic plumbing hand tools VU21797
Use basic power tools VU21798
Use plumbing pipes, fittings and VU21799
fixtures to simulate plumbing
installations

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BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY BUILDING AND
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP COURSE CODE CPC30220 CONSTRUCTION (BUILDING)
COURSE CODE 22338VIC LOCATION COURSE CODE CPC40120
Broadmeadows
LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows DURATION Broadmeadows
Part-time: 3 years
DURATION Full-time: 3 years
DURATION
Full-time: 13 weeks Part-time: 1 year
INTAKE
INTAKE Direct entry for workplace delivery
INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
(AASN) / Rolling enrolments
This course is designed for people wanting This course aims to meet the needs of
to enter the building and construction builders and managers of small to medium
This course aims to provide extensive
industry to become apprentice sized building businesses. This course
training for carpentry apprentices
carpenters. You will be provided with a is designed to assist applications for
employed in the construction industry.
basic carpenter’s tool belt and learn the registration with the Victorian Building
You will be provided with practical and
knowledge and practical skills needed to Authority however, completion of this
theoretical knowledge of the carpentry
work in the industry. course does not guarantee registration.
trade.
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES
You need to have satisfactory literacy and You will need to have satisfactory literacy
You will need to be employed as an
numeracy skills and be at least 15 years old and numeracy skills or be of mature age
apprentice, under a training agreement.
when you apply. You may also apply if you with practical building industry experience.
have satisfactorily completed VCE or an SELECTION PROCESS
approved equivalent course. AASN registration
SELECTION PROCESS
You will need to attend an interview
SELECTION PROCESS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES and undertake a language, literacy and
You will need to attend an interview This course can lead to employment as a: numeracy (LLN) assessment.
and undertake a language, literacy and • Carpenter
numeracy (LLN) assessment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Leading Hand This course may lead to employment as a:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Sub-foreman • Building Estimator
This course may lead to employment as a: • Foreman • Building Advisor
• Leading Hand • Project Manager • Building Manager
• Sub-foreman FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES • Building Contract Administrator
• Foreman On successful completion of this course, • OHS Safety Officer
• Project Manager you are eligible for entry into the Certificate • Building Teacher
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES IV in Building and Construction (Building) • Building Consultant
(CPC40120). • Building Site Supervisor
On successful completion of the course,
you will be ideally placed to enter into a CORE UNITS FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
training agreement with an employer for an Use carpentry tools and CPCCCA2002B
equipment On successful completion of this course
apprenticeship Certificate III in Carpentry
you may be eligible for entry to the
(CPC30220). Handle carpentry materials CPCCCA2011A
Diploma of Building and Construction
Carry out general demolition of CPCCCA3001A
CORE UNITS minor building structures (Building) (CPC50220).
Work effectively and sustainably CPCCCM1012A Carry out setting out CPCCCA3002A
in the construction industry CORE UNITS
Carry out levelling operations CPCCCA3023A Manage small business finances BSBSMB406A
Conduct workplace CPCCCM1014A
communication Work effectively and sustainably CPCCCM1012A Apply building codes and CPCCBC4001A
in the construction industry standards to the construction
Carry out measurements and CPCCCM1015A
calculations Plan and organise work CPCCCM1013A process for low rise building
projects
Apply basic levelling procedures CPCCCM2006 Conduct workplace CPCCCM1014A
communication Manage occupational health CPCCBC4002A
Apply OHS requirements, CPCCOHS2001A and safety in the building and
policies and procedures in the Carry out measurements and CPCCCM1015A construction workplace
construction industry calculations
Select and prepare a construction CPCCBC4003A
Prepare to work safely in the CPCCWHS1001 Read and interpret plans and CPCCCM2001A contract
construction industry specifications
Identify and produce estimated CPCCBC4004A
Provide basic emergency life HLTAID002 Carry out excavation CPCCCM2002A costs for building and
support Use explosive power tools CPCCCM2007B construction projects
Prepare for work in the building VU22014 Erect and dismantle restricted CPCCCM2008B Produce labour and material CPCCBC4005A
and construction industry height scaffolding schedules for ordering
Interpret and apply basic plans VU22015 Work safely at heights CPCCCM2010B Select, procure and store CPCCBC4006B
and drawings construction materials for low rise
Carry out concreting to simple CPCCCO2013A projects
Erect and safely use working VU22016 forms
platforms Plan building or construction work CPCCBC4007A
Apply OHS requirements, CPCCOHS2001A
Information about elective units can be found online policies and procedures in the Conduct on-site supervision of CPCCBC4008B
construction industry building and construction projects

FREE TAFE & Install flooring systems CPCCCA3003A Apply legal requirements to CPCCBC4009B
building and construction projects
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Construct ceiling frames CPCCCA3005B
Apply structural principles to CPCCBC4010B
residential low rise constructions
Find out more on page 6 Erect roof trusses CPCCCA3006B Apply structural principles to CPCCBC4011B
Construct pitched roofs CPCCCA3007C commercial low rise constructions
Construct eaves CPCCCA3008B Read and interpret plans and CPCCBC4012B
specifications
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TRADES COURSES
DIPLOMA OF FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may continue on with full-time study
DIPLOMA OF
BUILDING AND in the advanced diploma areas of Building BUILDING AND
CONSTRUCTION Design.
CONSTRUCTION
(BUILDING) CORE UNITS
Lead WHS risk management BSBWHS513
(MANAGEMENT)
COURSE CODE CPC50220 Apply building codes and CPCCBC4001
COURSE CODE CPC50308
standards to the construction
LOCATION process for Class 1 and 10 LOCATION
Broadmeadows buildings Broadmeadows
Select, prepare and administer a CPCCBC4003
DURATION construction contract DURATION
Full-time: 18 months Identify and produce estimated CPCCBC4004 Part-time: 1 year
costs for building and
INTAKE construction projects INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Produce labour and material CPCCBC4005 Direct entry
schedules for ordering
Supervise site communication CPCCBC4008
This course will assist you in developing the and administration processes for This course is designed to meet the needs
building and construction projects
specialist skills in many different roles in the as a senior manager and develop your
Apply legal requirements to CPCCBC4009
building industry. building and construction projects specialist skills to work in a management
position in the construction industry.
PREREQUISITES Apply structural principles to CPCCBC4010
residential and commercial
To be eligible, you must have successfully constructions PREREQUISITES
completed year 12 (or the equivalent) or Read and interpret plans and CPCCBC4012 There are no set prerequisites for this
be of mature age, and possess sufficient specifications course. However it is recommended that
literacy, numeracy and visual interpretation Prepare and evaluate tender CPCCBC4013 you have satisfactory numeracy and
skills. documentation literacy skills to undertake or are mature
Prepare simple building sketches CPCCBC4014 age and have sufficient work experience to
SELECTION PROCESS and drawings
successfully undertake this course.
You will need to attend an interview Apply site surveys and set-out CPCCBC4018
and undertake a language, literacy and procedures to building and
construction projects
SELECTION PROCESS
numeracy (LLN) assessment. You will need to attend an interview to
Apply building codes and CPCCBC4053
standards to the construction assess your suitability.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES process for Class 2 to 9 Type C
This course may lead to employment as a: buildings CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Building Estimator Apply building codes and CPCCBC5001 This course may lead to employment as a:
standards to the construction • Project Manager
• Building Advisor process for Type B construction
• Building (Manager) Monitor costing systems CPCCBC5002
• Construction Manager
• Building Contract Administrator on complex building and • Estimating Manager
construction projects
• OHS Safety Officer • Sales Manager
Supervise the planning of on-site CPCCBC5003
• Building Consultant building and construction work • Building Site Supervisor
• Registered Builder Domestic/Commercial Select and manage building and CPCCBC5005 • Building Advisor
construction contractors • Building Contract Administrator
Administer the legal obligations CPCCBC5007 • Registered Builder Domestic/Commercial
of a building and construction
contractor
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Manage construction work CPCCBC5010
Graduates can earn credits towards a
Manage environmental CPCCBC5011
management practices and
degree and guaranteed entry in to a
processes in building and leading Australian university.
construction
Manage professional technical CPCCBC5013
CORE UNITS
and legal reports on building and Manage budgets and financial BSBFIM501A
construction projects plans
Apply structural principles to the CPCCBC5018 Recruit, select and induct staff BSBHRM402A
construction of buildings up to Manage operational plan BSBMGT515A
three storeys
Apply principles of OHS risk BSBOHS504B
Manage building and construction CPCCBC5019 management
business finances
Ensure team effectiveness BSBWOR502B
Manage business risk BSBOPS504
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ELECTRICAL | LOGISTICS CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
ELECTROTECHNOLOGY ELECTROTECHNOLOGY SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS
(PRE-VOCATIONAL) ELECTRICIAN COURSE CODE TLI30319
COURSE CODE 22499VIC COURSE CODE UEE30811 LOCATION
Broadmeadows
LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows DURATION
Full-time: 6 weeks
DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 12 weeks Part-time: 4 years INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Australian Apprenticeship Support Network
(AASN) / Rolling enrolments This course is designed for people
seeking employment in the Logistics
This course provides an introduction to
industry. It includes the LF Forklift and LO
working in the electrical or sustainable This apprenticeship course provides
Oderpicking Forklift licence and the skills
energy industry. You will learn the practical competencies to select, install, set up, test,
and knowledge to work in warehousing.
skills and the basics of electrical theory and fault find, repair and maintain electrical
maths to help you gain an apprenticeship systems and equipment in buildings PREREQUISITES
as an electrician. and premises. On completion, further You need to have satisfactory literacy and
assessment by EnergySafe Victoria is numeracy skills and be at least 18 years old
PREREQUISITES required to obtain an electrician’s licence. when you apply. If you are under 18, and
You need to have satisfactory literacy and
would like to undertake this course, please
numeracy skills. PREREQUISITES contact us on 13 TAFE.
You must be employed as an apprentice,
SELECTION PROCESS under a training agreement. SELECTION PROCESS
You will need to attend an interview
You will need to attend an interview
and undertake a language, literacy and SELECTION PROCESS and undertake a language, literacy and
numeracy (LLN) assessment. AASN registration
numeracy (LLN) assessment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
On completion of this course you may This course may lead to employment as an
This course may lead to employment as a:
seek employment in the electrical field. electrician and other facets of the electrical
• Forklift Driver
Employers regularly contact Kangan industry.
Institute seeking successful pre-apprentices • Storeperson
to fill apprenticeship roles within their
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES • Transport and Despatch Clerk
organisations. You may continue your training by • Purchasing and Supply Logistics Clerk
completing a Certificate IV level at a TAFE.
• Logistics Administration Officer
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
CORE UNITS • Logistics Service Clerk
Apprenticeship, Certificate III in
Participate in electrical work UEENEEC020B
Electrotechnology (UEE30811). and competency development FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
activities You will be eligible to apply for entry into
CORE UNITS
Apply occupational health and UEENEEE101A the Certificate IV at a TAFE.
Apply occupational health and UEENEEE101A safety regulations, codes and
safety regulations codes and practices in the workplace
practices in the workplace CORE UNITS
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle UEENEEE102A Shift materials safely using TLID1001
Carry out basic electrotechnology VU22672 utilities industry components
project manual handling methods
Solve problems in D.C. circuits UEENEEE104A Ensure the safety of transport TLIF0009
Carry out basic network cabling VU22673
for extra low voltage (ELV) Fix and secure electrotechnology UEENEEE105A activities (Chain of Responsibility)
equipment and devices equipment
Information about elective units can be found online
Establish the basic operating UEENEEJ104A Use drawings, diagrams, UEENEEE107A
conditions of air conditioning schedules, standards, codes and
systems specifications
Fabricate assemble and dismantle UEENEEE102A Document and apply measures to UEENEEE137A
utilities industry components control OHS risks associated with
electrotechnology work
Fix and secure electrotechnology UEENEEE105A
equipment Solve problems in single and three UEENEEG006A
phase low voltage machines
Install a sustainable extra low VU21544
voltage energy power system Solve problems in single and UEENEEG033A
three phase low voltage electrical
Perform intermediate engineering VU22333 apparatus and circuits
computations
Arrange circuits, control and UEENEEG063A
Prepare to work safely in the CPCCWHS100 protection for general electrical
construction industry installations
Provide an overview of the VU22670 Solve problems in UEENEEG101A
electrotechnology industry electromagnetic devices and
Provide first aid HLTAID003 related circuits
Solve problems in ELV single path UEENEEE103A Solve problems in low voltage UEENEEG102A
circuits A.C. circuits
Use test instruments in the VU22671 Install low voltage wiring and UEENEEG103A
electrotechnology industry accessories
Install appliances, switchgear and UEENEEG104A
Information about elective units can be found online associated accessories for low
voltage electrical installations
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general electrical installations
Find out more on page 6 Terminate cables, cords and UEENEEG106A
accessories for low voltage
circuits
Select wiring systems and cables UEENEEG107A
for low voltage general electrical
installations
Trouble-shoot and repair faults in UEENEEG108A
low voltage electrical apparatus
and circuits
Develop and connect electrical UEENEEG109A
control circuits
Apply environmentally and UEENEEK142A
sustainable procedures in the
energy sector

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TRADES COURSES
DIPLOMA OF LOGISTICS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
COURSE CODE TLI50219
• Warehouse Manager
LOCATION • Transport Manager
Broadmeadows • Supply Chain Specialist
DURATION FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Part-time: 1 year Graduates can earn credits towards a
INTAKE degree and guaranteed entry in to a
leading Australian university.
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
CORE UNITS
Monitor the safety of transport TLIF0014
This course is designed for those seeking activities (Chain of Responsibility
work in a supervisory or management Develop and maintain operational TLIL5020
position in a logistics or supply chain procedures for transport and
logistics enterprises
role or those practitioners who wish to
update their skills and knowledge in this Information about elective units can be found online
increasingly important field.
PREREQUISITES
You will need to have satisfactory literacy
and numeracy skills.
SELECTION PROCESS
You will need to attend an interview
and undertake a language, literacy and
numeracy (LLN) assessment.

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AUTOMOTIVE

PREPARATION Located in the thriving Docklands precinct, our Automotive


Centre of Excellence (ACE) is the largest and most advanced
AIR CONDITIONING automotive training facility in the southern hemisphere.
ELECTRICAL Bringing together customised automotive training in the one
HEAVY VEHICLE precinct, the ACE offers a range of nationally accredited
MARINE qualifications from motorsport to light and heavy vehicles,
painting and panel beating to automotive electrical, motorcycle
SALES
and marine.
SERVICING
With one of the strongest apprenticeship, certificate and diploma
MOTORSPORT courses in Victoria, our courses are designed to give you the
PAINT & PANEL latest industry skills and prepare you for the real world.
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TRADES COURSES
PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER

AUTOMOTIVE
PREPARATION MARINE PAINT & PANEL
Career opportunities: Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
• Automotive Trainee • Marine Technician • Vehicle Body Repair Technician
• Automotive Technician Course to get you there: Courses to get you there:
• Automotive Workshop Manager • Certificate III in Marine Mechanical • Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair
Course to get you there: Technology (AUR30516) Technology (AUR32120)
• Certificate II in Automotive Vocational • Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing
Preparation (AUR20720) Technology (AUR32416)
SALES • Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair
Technology (AUR20920)
AIR CONDITIONING Career opportunities:
• Parts Interpreter
Career opportunities: • Vehicle Salesperson MANUFACTURING
• Automotive Air Conditioning Technician • Farm Machinery Salesperson
Career opportunities:
Course to get you there: • Motorcycle Salesperson
• Automotive Manufacturing Technician
• Certificate II in Automotive Course to get you there:
Air Conditioning Technology • Vehicle Body Builder Technician Member
(AUR20220) • Certificate III in Automotive Sales (AUR31020)
Course to get you there:
• Certificate III in Automotive
ELECTRICAL SERVICING Manufacturing Technical Operations (Bus,
Truck, Trailer) (AUM30218)
Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
• Automotive Electrical Trainee • Apprentice Automotive Mechanic
• Automotive Electrical Technician • Mechanics Assistant OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
• Automotive Electrical Workshop Manager Course to get you there: Career opportunities:
Courses to get you there: • Certificate II in Automotive Servicing • Outdoor Power Equipment Technician
• Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology (AUR20520)
Course to get you there:
Technology (AUR20420) • Certificate II in Automotive Tyre
• Certificate III in Outdoor Power
• Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Servicing Technology (AUR21920)
Equipment Technology (AUR30716)
Technology (AUR30316) • Certificate III in Recreational Vehicle
Service and Repair (MSM31015)

HEAVY VEHICLE MOTORCYCLE


Career opportunities:
MOTORSPORT Career opportunities:
• Automotive Motorcycle Repair Technician
• Heavy Vehicle Technician Career opportunities:
• Manufacturing • Race Team Junior Member Course to get you there:
• Service/Pit Crew Race Team Member • Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical
Courses to get you there:
Technology (AUR30816)
• Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle • Pit Crew Coordinator
Mechanical Technology (AUR31120) • Internship with V8 supercar teams
• Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Trailer
Technology (AUR31820)
Courses to get you there: LIGHT VEHICLE
• Certificate II in Automotive Servicing -
Motorsport (AUR20520) Career opportunities:
Career opportunities:
• Certificate III in Motorsport Technology • Light Vehicle Mechanical Technician
• Diesel Engine Technician
(AUR30920) Course to get you there:
Course to get you there:
• Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical
• Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology (AUR30620)
Technology (AUR31520)
Career opportunities:
• Automotive Master Technician
Course to get you there:
• Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical
Diagnosis (AUR40216)

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PREPARATION | AIR CONDITIONING | ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE II IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
You will be accredited and qualified to work
AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE on specialised automotive air conditioning
PREPARATION AIR CONDITIONING systems.
COURSE CODE AUR20720 TECHNOLOGY This course may lead to employment as an:
• Automotive Air Conditioning Technician
LOCATION COURSE CODE AUR20220
Docklands FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
LOCATION This course will lead to higher level studies
DURATION Docklands at certificate III / apprenticeship level.
Full-time: 13 weeks Credit transfers may be available into
DURATION
related certificate III or IV courses.
INTAKE Full-time: 6 months
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Part-time: 1 year CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
INTAKE automotive workplace
There are two streams available in this Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112
course: Support Network (AASN) circuits

Mechanical stream: You will learn general Rolling enrolments Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118
test strategies
knowledge and practical workshop skills Service air conditioning and HVAC AURETU103
in motor mechanics, auto electrical, parts This course trains you for employment systems
interpreting, heavy vehicles, light engines in automotive air conditioning systems. Diagnose and repair air conditioning AURETU104
or marine mechanics. You will learn specific skills to carry out and HVAC components

repairs, installation and maintenance and Follow environmental and AURAEA002


Auto Body Stream: You will learn the sustainability best practice in an
theoretical and practical foundations of diagnostic procedures on air conditioning automotive workplace
vehicle spray painting, panel beating and units.
Information about elective units can be found online
vehicle body building.
PREREQUISITES
PREREQUISITES There are no set prerequisites however it is FREE TAFE &
You need to have satisfactory literacy and
numeracy skills and be at least 15 years old
recommended that you have satisfactory
numeracy and literacy skills to undertake JOBTRAINER COURSE*
when you apply. this course. Find out more on page 6

SELECTION PROCESS SELECTION PROCESS


You will need to attend an information You will need to attend an information
session and interview. session, self evaluation and interview.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
You will study part of the theory
component of an automotive industry
apprenticeship course, which may help
you gain employment as an apprentice.
Possible job outcomes include:
• motor mechanics
• auto electrical
• parts interpreting
• heavy vehicles
• light engines
• engine reconditioning
• marine mechanics
• paint and panel
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You will have the opportunity to apply
for one of our certificate III in automotive
programs. Further opportunities in the
automotive industry may include certificate
IV or diploma level courses
CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
automotive workplace
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
equipment in an automotive
workplace
Identify automotive electrical AURETR103
systems and components
Identify automotive mechanical AURLTA101
systems and components
Resolve routine problems in an AURAFA104
automotive workplace
Communicate effectively in an AURAFA103
automotive workplace
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace

Information about elective units can be found online

FREE TAFE &


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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
On completion of this course you can find
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL employment in the service, diagnosis and
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY repair of vehicle electrical and electronic
systems and components. This course may
COURSE CODE AUR20420 COURSE CODE AUR30316 lead to employment as an:
LOCATION LOCATION • Automotive Electrician
Docklands Docklands • Automotive Electrical Technician
• Automotive Electrical Diagnostic
DURATION DURATION Technician
Part-time: 2 years Part-time: 3 years
Flexible: 2 years FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
INTAKE Credit transfers may be available into
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship INTAKE related courses such as the certificate IV or
Support Network (AASN) Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian diploma courses.
Rolling enrolments Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Rolling enrolments CORE UNITS
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
This course is designed to provide you with sustainability best practice in an
general knowledge and practical workshop This course is the nationally recognised automotive workplace
skills in the automotive electrical trade to qualification for becoming an Automotive Follow safe working practices in an AURASA002
automotive workplace
enter an automotive apprenticeship. Electrician. You will learn about health
Use and maintain electrical test AURETK002
This includes service and repair of vehicle and safety, customer relations, using tools, equipment in an automotive
electrical components and systems in the repairing, servicing and testing all the workplace
automotive aftermarket area. elements of automotive electrical systems. Solder electrical wiring and circuits AURETR006
Apply knowledge of automotive AURETR007
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES electrical circuits and wiring systems
You may participate in this course while Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. Install vehicle lighting and wiring AURETR009
searching for suitable employment but You must be at least 15 years old at the systems
you will need to complete extra practical time of application. This qualification is Repair wiring harnesses and looms AURETR010
work at further cost if you do not secure a suitable for an Australian apprenticeship Test and repair basic electrical AURETR012
workplace. pathway. You may participate in this course circuits
while searching for suitable employment Diagnose and repair spark ignition AURETR023
SELECTION PROCESS but you will need to complete extra engine management systems
You must attend an information session practical work at further cost if you do not Diagnose and repair compression AURETR024
ignition engine management systems
and interview. secure a workplace.
Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR025
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SELECTION PROCESS and jump-start vehicles

This course may lead to employment as an: AASN registration or interview for non- Install ancillary electronic systems AURETR027
and components
• Automotive Electrical Component apprentices.
Diagnose and repair instruments and AURETR028
Installer warning systems
• Automotive Electrical Apprentice. Diagnose and repair charging AURETR029
systems
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Diagnose and repair starting systems AURETR030
Credit transfers may be available into Diagnose and repair ignition systems AURETR031
related certificate III courses, including Diagnose and repair automotive AURETR032
the Certificate III in Automotive Electrical electrical systems
Technology (AUR30316). Further Apply knowledge of petrol and AURETR035
opportunities in the automotive industry diesel engine operation
can include certificate IV or diploma Diagnose and repair electronic body AURETR043
management systems
courses.
Carry out diagnostic procedures AURTTA018
CORE UNITS
Information about elective units can be found online
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
automotive workplace
Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112
circuits
Inspect, test and service batteries AURETR115
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace
Use and maintain electrical test AURETK002
equipment in an automotive
workplace
Solder electrical wiring and circuits AURETR006
Apply knowledge of automotive AURETR007
electrical circuits and wiring systems
Remove and replace electrical units AURETR008
and assemblies
Install vehicle lighting and wiring AURETR009
systems
Install basic ancillary electrical AURETR011
systems and components

Information about elective units can be found online

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HEAVY VEHICLE | MARINE | SALES CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
AGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL AUTOMOTIVE DIESEL MOBILE PLANT TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY ENGINE TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE AUR31220
COURSE CODE AUR30420 COURSE CODE AUR31520 LOCATION
Docklands
LOCATION LOCATION
Docklands / Workplace Docklands DURATION
Part-time: 3 years
DURATION DURATION Flexible: 3 years
Part-time: 3 years Part-time: 3 years
Flexible: 3 years Flexible: 3 years INTAKE
Full-time: 3 years Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian
INTAKE Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian INTAKE Rolling enrolments
Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian
Rolling enrolments Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Rolling enrolments This course trains people who work with
heavy vehicle mobile equipment plant
This course trains you for work with heavy
and earthmoving. You will gain the skills
vehicle agricultural equipment. You will gain This course will train you to work as a
and knowledge to competently carry out
the skills and knowledge to competently diesel engine technician, working on
service, repair and diagnostic procedures.
carry out service, repair and diagnostic fixed machinery such as plant generators
procedures. and pumping stations. You will gain This qualification is suitable for an
skills to carry out diagnostic procedures, Australian apprenticeship pathway.
PREREQUISITES service, and repair and overhaul engines There are three streams available in this
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. and associated components, repair qualification. Your Apprentice Training
You must be at least 15 years old at the and service cooling systems, diesel fuel Advisor will discuss the most suitable
time of application. This qualification is systems, emission control systems and air stream with you and your employer.
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship compressors/components.
pathway. You may participate in this course Streams available are:
while searching for suitable employment PREREQUISITES • Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology
but you will need to complete extra Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. (Forklift technology)
practical work at further cost if you do not You must be at least 15 years old at the • Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology
secure a workplace. time of application. This qualification is (Mobile Plant Equipment)
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship • Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology
SELECTION PROCESS pathway. You may participate in this course
AASN registration or interview for non- (Elevating Work Platform)
while searching for suitable employment
apprentices. Compulsory information but you will need to complete extra PREREQUISITES
session and interview. practical work at further cost if you do not Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES secure a workplace. You must be at least 15 years old at the
This course may lead to employment as an time of application.
SELECTION PROCESS
Agricultural Mechanical Technician. AASN registration or interview for non- SELECTION PROCESS
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES apprentices. Non-apprentices will be Compulsory information session, self-
This course leads to advanced study in the offered a position based on their past evaluation and interview.
automotive field in certificate IV or diploma experience and ability to source additional
skills practice.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
courses. This course prepares you to perform
CORE UNITS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES mechanical work in the automotive heavy
Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118 This course may lead to employment as a vehicle service and repair sector. This
test strategies Diesel Engine Technician. course may lead to employment as a
Respond to customer needs and, AURACA101 Mobile Plant Technician.
enquiries in an automotive workplace FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Follow environmental and AURAEA002 This course leads to advanced study in the FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
sustainability best practice in an automotive field in certificate IV or diploma You may continue on to higher level
automotive workplace
courses. studies, such as certificate IV or diploma
Follow safe working practices in an, AURASA102
automotive workplace
studies.
CORE UNITS
Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112 Follow safe working practices in AURASA102 CORE UNITS
circuits an automotive workplace Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR125 Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112 automotive workplace
and, jump-start vehicles circuits Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112
Diagnose and repair charging AURETR129 Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR125 circuits
systems and jump-start vehicles Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR125
Diagnose and repair starting systems AURETR130 Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTE102 and jump-start vehicles
Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTE102 compression ignition engines Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104
compression ignition engines Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTF102 Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118
Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTF102 diesel fuel injection systems test strategies
diesel fuel injection systems Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104 Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
Diagnose and repair mobile plant AURKTA011 Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118 equipment in an automotive
hydraulic systems test strategies workplace
Diagnose and repair mobile plant AURKTB101 Inspect and service engines AURTTE104 Select and use bearings, seals, AURTTA105
braking systems gaskets, sealants and adhesives
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
Diagnose and repair mobile plant AURKTD102 equipment in an automotive Follow environmental and AURAEA002
steering systems workplace sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace
Diagnose and repair mobile plant AURKTQ101 Follow environmental and AURAEA002
final drive assemblies sustainability best practice in an Inspect and service hydraulic AURTTA006
automotive workplace systems
Diagnose and repair powershift AURKTX101
transmissions Use and maintain measuring AURTTK001 Information about elective units can be found online
Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104 equipment in an automotive
workplace
Inspect and service braking systems AURTTB101
Assemble engine blocks and sub- AURTTM004
Diagnose and repair cooling systems AURTTC103 assemblies
Inspect and service engines AURTTE104 Dismantle and evaluate engine AURTTM008
Inspect and service diesel fuel AURTTF102 blocks and sub-assemblies
injection, systems Recondition engine cylinder AURTTM011
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102 heads
equipment in an automotive
workplace Information about elective units can be found online

Information about elective units can be found online

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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
MARINE MECHANICAL AUTOMOTIVE SALES
TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE AUR31020
COURSE CODE AUR30516 LOCATION
Docklands
LOCATION
Docklands DURATION
Part-time: 2 years
DURATION
Part-time: 3 years INTAKE
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian
INTAKE Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian
Rolling enrolments
Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Rolling enrolments
This parts interpreting course places
a strong emphasis on understanding
This course will give you the knowledge
automotive components, accessing
and skills to gain employment working
information, managing databases and
with boat engines and other mechanical
customer relations. This course prepares
equipment in the retail service and repair
you for performing general sales and
sector in the marine industry.
marketing functions in an automotive retail,
PREREQUISITES service or repair business.
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. PREREQUISITES
You must be at least 15 years old at the
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills.
time of application. This qualification is
You must be at least 15 years old at the
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship
time of application. This qualification is
pathway. You may participate in this course
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship
while searching for suitable employment
pathway. You may participate in this course
but you will need to complete extra
while searching for suitable employment
practical work at further cost if you do not
but you will need to complete extra
secure a workplace.
practical work at further cost if you do not
SELECTION PROCESS secure a workplace.
AASN Registration or Interview for non- SELECTION PROCESS
apprentices. Non-apprentices will be
AASN Registration or Interview for
offered a position based on their past
non-apprentices. Non-apprentices will
experience and ability to source additional
be offered a position based on their past
skills practice.
experience and ability to source additional
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES skills practice.
This course may lead to employment as a: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Marine Mechanic This course may lead to employment as a:
• Marine Technician • Parts Interpreter
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES • Vehicle Salesperson
This course leads to advanced study in • Farm Machinery Salesperson
Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical • Motorcycle Salesperson
Diagnosis (AUR40216) or higher level
diploma courses. FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You can continue onto further specialist
CORE UNITS studies or higher level studies such as the
Follow environmental and AURAEA002 certificate IV or diploma.
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA002 Respond to customer needs AURACA101
automotive workplace and enquiries in an automotive
Test and repair basic electrical AURETR012 workplace
circuits Follow environmental and AURAEA002
Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR025 sustainability best practice in an
and jump-start vehicles automotive workplace
Diagnose and repair charging AURETR029 Resolve routine problems in an AURAFA104
systems automotive workplace
Diagnose and repair starting AURETR030 Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
systems automotive workplace
Install marine engines, controls and AURRTE008 Process customer complaints in an AURSAA001
instruments automotive workplace
Diagnose and repair marine AURRTR006 Sell automotive products and AURSCA105
electrical systems services
Install marine electrical systems AURRTR007 Promote automotive products and AURSCA106
and components services
Apply knowledge of engine AURTTE001 Comply with legal requirements AURSLA001
science when selling automotive products
and services
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK002
equipment in an automotive Information about elective units can be found online
workplace

Information about elective units can be found online

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SERVICING
ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE II IN
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING AUTOMOTIVE TYRE
TECHNOLOGY SERVICING TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE AUR20520 COURSE CODE AUR21920
LOCATION LOCATION
Docklands Docklands
DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 1 year Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 years Part-time: 2 years
Flexible: 1 year
INTAKE
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship INTAKE
Support Network (AASN) Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Rolling enrolments
This course gets you confident and
This qualification reflects the role of industry ready with training for individuals
individuals who perform a range of who perform a range of tasks on tyres in
servicing tasks in the automotive retail, the automotive retail, service and repair
service and repair industry. industry.
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES
You must be currently employed as an You must be at least 15 years old at the
apprentice/trainee in the respective time of application and have satisfactory
field of specialisation. This course is literacy and numeracy skills. Applications
available through the apprenticeship and from mature-aged students with
traineeship pathway. You are eligible if work experience in a related field are
you are employed or have been offered a encouraged.
new apprenticeship or traineeship in your
chosen field. You must be at least 15 years
SELECTION PROCESS
old at the time of applications and have Interview and literacy and numeracy
satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. assessment.

SELECTION PROCESS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES


You must be currently employed as an This course may lead you to work with
apprentice/trainee in the respective field of an employer in the Automotive Industry,
specialisation. specifically with light vehicles, or eventually
running your own business.
Apprentice/Trainees: You will need to have
an employer and then contact an Australian FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Apprentice Support Network office to sign Credit transfers may be available into
a training contract. You must nominate related Certificate III or IV courses.
Kangan Institute as your training provider.
CORE UNITS
Non-apprentices: To apply for this course Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
you must fill in an application form. We will automotive workplace
then be in contact to arrange an interview Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
or provide the information session details. equipment in an automotive
workplace
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
This course may lead you to work with automotive workplace
an employer in the Automotive Industry, Identify basic automotive faults AURATA001
specifically with light vehicles, or eventually using troubleshooting processes
running your own business.
Information about elective units can be found online
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to automotive
courses at the certificate III or certificate
IV level.
CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
automotive workplace
Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104
Inspect and service engines AURTTE104
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
equipment in an automotive
workplace
Inspect, test and service batteries AURETR115
Inspect and service braking systems AURTTB101
Inspect and service drive shafts AURTTQ103
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace
Identify basic automotive faults AURATA001
using troubleshooting processes
Inspect and service cooling systems AURTTC001
Inspect and service steering systems AURTTD002
Inspect and service suspension AURTTD004
systems
Inspect and service final drive AURTTQ001
assemblies

Information about elective units can be found online

FREE TAFE &


JOBTRAINER COURSE*
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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN SELECTION PROCESS
AASN Registration or interview for
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE non-apprentices.
SERVICE AND REPAIR Non apprentices will be offered a position
based on their past experience and ability
COURSE CODE MSM31015
to source additional skills practice.
LOCATION
Docklands / Workplace
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as an:
DURATION • RV service and repair technician
Full-time: 18 months
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
INTAKE You may continue on to higher level
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship studies, such as certificate IV or diploma
Support Network (AASN) studies.
Rolling enrolments
CORE UNITS
Participate in environmentally MSMENV272
This course is designed to reflect the role of sustainable work practices
a recreational vehicle service provider. You Communicate in the workplace MSMSUP102
will develop a range of skills throughout Work safely MSMWHS20
the course including correct use of hand Information about elective units can be found online
and power tools, fabrication, welding, repair
and service a recreational vehicle chassis,
repair structures relating to recreational
vehicles and knowledge in the repair and
servicing of recreational vehicle furniture
and appliances.
PREREQUISITES
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills.
You must be at least 15 years old at the
time of application. This qualification is
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship
pathway. You may participate in this course
while searching for suitable employment
but you will need to complete extra
practical work at further cost if you do not
secure a workplace.

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HEAVY VEHICLE | MOTORSPORT CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as
HEAVY COMMERCIAL HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE a Heavy Commercial Vehicle Technician
TRAILER TECHNOLOGY MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY Service Advisor.
COURSE CODE AUR31820 COURSE CODE AUR31120 FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
This course leads to advanced study in the
LOCATION LOCATION automotive field at certificate IV or diploma
Docklands Docklands level automotive courses which could lead
DURATION DURATION to employment opportunities as a service
Part-time: 3 years Part-time: 3 years advisor or advanced diagnostician.
Flexible: 3 years Flexible: 3 years CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
INTAKE INTAKE automotive workplace
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112
Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) circuits
Rolling enrolments Rolling enrolments Diagnose and repair compression AURETR124
ignition engine management systems
Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR125
This course is designed to give you the This course will train you to work in the and jump-start vehicles
knowledge and skills to repair trailers heavy vehicle industry. You will gain the Diagnose and repair charging AURETR129
and associated systems, within the heavy skills and knowledge to competently systems
vehicle service and repair sector. carry out service, repair and diagnostic Diagnose and repair starting systems AURETR130
procedures. Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTE102
PREREQUISITES compression ignition engines
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. PREREQUISITES Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTZ101
You must be at least 15 years old at the Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. emission control systems
time of application. This qualification is You must be at least 15 years old at the Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship time of application. This qualification is Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118
test strategies
pathway. You may participate in this course suitable for an Australian apprenticeship
while searching for suitable employment pathway. You may participate in this course Diagnose and repair cooling systems AURTTC103
but you will need to complete extra while searching for suitable employment Inspect and service diesel fuel AURTTF102
injection systems
practical work at further cost if you do not but you will need to complete extra
Diagnose and repair engine forced- AURTTF105
secure a workplace. practical work at further cost if you do not induction systems
secure a workplace.
SELECTION PROCESS Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
equipment in an automotive
AASN registration or interview for non- SELECTION PROCESS workplace
apprentices. Non-apprentices will be AASN registration or interview for non- Diagnose and repair vehicle dynamic AURETR122
offered a position based on their past apprentices. Non-apprentices will be control systems
experience and ability to source additional offered a position based on their past Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle air AURHTB101
skills practice. experience and ability to source additional braking systems
skills practice. Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTD103
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES suspension systems
This course may lead to employment as a Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTD102
Heavy Commercial Trailer Technician. steering systems
Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTQ103
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES drive shafts
Further opportunities in the automotive Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
industry may include certificate IV or automotive workplace
diploma courses. Inspect and service hydraulic AURTTA006
systems
CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102 Inspect and service final drive AURTTQ001
automotive workplace assemblies

Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112 Information about elective units can be found online
circuits
Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118
test strategies
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
equipment in an automotive
workplace
Diagnose and repair vehicle AURETR122
dynamic control systems
Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTB101
air braking systems
Diagnose and repair heavy vehicle AURHTD103
suspension systems
Remove, inspect and refit heavy AURHTJ103
vehicle wheel and tyre assemblies
Diagnose and repair mechanical AURHTY102
connections of heavy vehicles and
trailers over 4.5 tonnes
JAMES GREIG
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
CERTIFICATE III IN
automotive workplace HEAVY COMMERCIAL
Install vehicle lighting and wiring AURETR009
systems VEHICLE MECHANICAL
Information about elective units can be found online TECHNOLOGY

This was

a really good experience and it will
hopefully open a few doors for
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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Credit transfers may be available into
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING MOTORSPORT TECHNOLOGY related certificate III, certificate IV or
TECHNOLOGY - MOTORSPORT COURSE CODE AUR30920 diploma programs.
COURSE CODE AUR20520 LOCATION CORE UNITS
Docklands Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118
LOCATION test strategies
Docklands DURATION Operate in a motor sport AURMMA101
environment
Full-time: 1 year
DURATION Coordinate operations of a motor AURMMA108
Full-time: 6 months INTAKE sport team
Part-time: 2 years Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Assemble and prepare AURMTA102
competition vehicles for motor
Support Network (AASN)
INTAKE Rolling enrolments
sport events
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Prepare competition vehicles at AURMTA104
motor sport events
Support Network (AASN)
Collect and log motor sport data AURMTA109
Rolling enrolments This course is designed for those wanting
Diagnose and repair spark ignition AURETR123
to progress their career in the motorsport engine management systems
industry, such as motorsport mechanics Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTB103
Are you interested in a career in the
or technicians. Suitable students will be hydraulic braking systems
motorsport industry, such as a motorsport
offered the opportunity to undertake work Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTD105
mechanic or technician? In this course you
placement and you are encouraged to seek suspension systems
will learn how to operate in a motorsport
your own work placement opportunities. Carry out light vehicle wheel AURLTD106
environment, service petrol fuel systems alignment operations
and inspect and service transmissions PREREQUISITES Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTE102
and engines. Suitable students will be Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. engines
offered the opportunity to undertake work You must be at least 15 years old at the Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTQ102
drive shafts
placement and you are encouraged to seek time of application. This qualification is
your own work placement opportunities. Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTX101
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship manual transmissions
pathway. You may participate in this course
PREREQUISITES while searching for suitable employment
Load and unload competition AURAEA002
vehicles and support equipment
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills.
but you will need to complete extra Follow environmental and AURMBA002
You must be at least 15 years old at the
practical work at further cost if you do not sustainability best practice in an
time of application. This qualification is automotive workplace
secure a workplace.
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship Assist with officiating duties at AURMDA002
pathway. You may participate in this course SELECTION PROCESS motor sport events
while searching for suitable employment Attend compulsory information session and Follow motor sport event and AURMMA007
but you will need to complete extra team safety requirements
interview. AASN registration and employer
practical work at further cost if you do not required if an apprentice. Perform pit lane and service area AURMTA005
operations at motor sport events
secure a workplace.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Perform torquing and fastening AURMTA006
SELECTION PROCESS This course may lead to employment as a:
on motor sport competition
vehicles
Compulsory information session and • Number Three Mechanic within a V8 Conduct non-destructive testing AURMTA007
interview. AASN registration and employer Supercar team Construct hose and pipe AURMTS001
required if apprentice or trainee. assemblies for competition
• Vehicle Service and Repair Technician vehicles
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES within a motorsport race team
This course may lead to employment as a: • Service/Pit Crew Race Team Member Information about elective units can be found online

• Junior Member of a race team • An opportunity to branch into different


• General Hand within a race team roles within a race team which may
include: Data Technician, Engine
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Technician, Driveline Technician,
Credit transfers may be available into a Machinist, Fabricator or promotional
Certificate III in Motorsport Technology activities.
(AUR30920), certificate IV or a diploma
program.
CORE UNITS
Follow safe working practices in AURASA102
an automotive workplace
Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104
Inspect and service engines AURTTE104
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
equipment in an automotive
workplace
Inspect, test and service batteries AURETR115
Inspect and service braking AURTTB101
systems
Inspect and service drive shafts AURTTQ103
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace
Identify basic automotive faults AURATA001
using troubleshooting processes
Inspect and service cooling AURTTC001
systems
Inspect and service steering AURTTD002
systems
Inspect and service suspension AURTTD004
systems
Inspect and service final drive AURTTQ001
assemblies

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PAINT & PANEL | MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR • Vehicle Body Repair Technician
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY • Vehicle Body Restoration Technician
COURSE CODE AUR20920 COURSE CODE AUR32120 • Heavy Vehicle Body and Chassis Repair
Technician
LOCATION LOCATION
Docklands Docklands FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Credits may be available into related
DURATION DURATION certificate IV or diploma courses.
Part-time: 18 months Part-time: 3 years
CORE UNITS
Flexible: 3 years
INTAKE Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
INTAKE automotive workplace
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship
Support Network (AASN) Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR125
and jump-start vehicles
Rolling enrolments Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
Rolling enrolments equipment in an automotive
workplace
In this course you may choose from Interpret and apply automotive AURAFA108
several streams including paint and panel This qualification covers the skills and repair instructions
preparation, vehicle dismantling, vehicle knowledge required to repair and maintain Remove and replace major welded AURVTN120
glazing, window tinting and vehicle the body of cars, heavy vehicles and other panels on vehicles
preparation. vehicles in the automotive industry. Repair adhesive bonded structural AURVTN123
damage on vehicles
PREREQUISITES This automotive apprenticeship course
Inspect vehicle damage and AURVTN132
This qualification is suitable for an provides you with the comprehensive determine repair procedures
Australian apprenticeship pathway. You knowledge and skills in the vehicle body Apply original equipment AURVTN135
may participate in this course while field of panel beating. manufacturer repair procedures
during vehicle repairs
searching for suitable employment but PREREQUISITES Carry out advanced gas metal arc AURVTW103
you will need to complete extra practical Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. welding on vehicle body sections
work at further cost if you do not secure a You must be at least 15 years old at the Remove, replace and align bolt-on AURVTN104
workplace. time of application. This qualification is vehicle body panels and components
Repair vehicle body panels using AURVTN116
SELECTION PROCESS suitable for an Australian apprenticeship filler
Compulsory information session and pathway. You may participate in this course
Carry out spot welding AURVTW105
interview. while searching for suitable employment
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
but you will need to complete extra sustainability best practice in an
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES practical work at further cost if you do not automotive workplace
This course may lead to employment as a: secure a workplace. Remove, refit and operate electrical AURETR042
components following body repair
• Professional Detailer or Assembler
SELECTION PROCESS activities
• Window Tinter
AASN Registration or Interview for non- Repair vehicle chassis, frame and AURTTY001
• Spray Painter apprentices. associated components
Remove and store vehicle body AURVTN003
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES components
You may be eligible for further study Repair vehicle body misalignment AURVTN022
in certificate III courses including the
Information about elective units can be found online
Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair
Technology (AUR32120) or the Certificate
III in Automotive Refinishing Technology
(AUR32416).
CORE UNITS
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace
Read and respond to automotive AURAFA002
workplace information
Work effectively with others in an AURAMA001
automotive workplace
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
automotive workplace
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
equipment in an automotive
workplace

Information about elective units can be found online

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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course is intended to prepare you for
CERTIFICATE III
AUTOMOTIVE REFINISHING painting and maintaining painted surfaces IN AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNOLOGY on a range of vehicles and non-vehicle
applications. This course may lead to
MANUFACTURING –
COURSE CODE AUR32416 employment as a: TECHNICAL OPERATIONS
LOCATION
Docklands
• Vehicle Refinishing Technician Light
Vehicle Industry
(BUS, TRUCK AND TRAILER)
• Vehicle Refinishing Technician Heavy
COURSE CODE AUM30218
DURATION Vehicle Industry LOCATION
Part-time: 3 years
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Docklands / Workplace
Flexible: 3 years
You may continue on to higher level DURATION
INTAKE studies, such as certificate IV or diploma Part-time: 3 years
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian studies. Flexible: 3 years
Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
Rolling enrolments CORE UNITS INTAKE
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian
automotive workplace Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN)
This course provides you with
Interpret and apply automotive AURAFA008 Rolling enrolments
comprehensive knowledge and skills in the repair instructions
automotive refinishing fields specialising
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA002
in vehicle painting. You will learn about automotive workplace This course aims to provide you with
safe work, paint removal methods, pre- Remove paint from vehicle painted AURVTP001 comprehensive knowledge and skills
repair operations and fundamental colour surfaces in automotive manufacturing of buses,
matching techniques. Mask vehicle panels and components AURVTP002 trucks and trailers, including welding of
Prepare vehicle spray painting AURVTP003 various materials as well as design and
PREREQUISITES equipment for use construction principles.
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. Apply basic colour matching AURVTP004
You must be at least 15 years old at the techniques using vehicle paint Codes PREREQUISITES
time of application. This qualification is Apply refinishing primers to vehicle AURVTP006 Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills.
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship surfaces
You must be at least 15 years old at the
pathway. You may participate in this course Prepare vehicle substrates for AURVTP013 time of application. This qualification is
refinishing
while searching for suitable employment suitable for an Australian apprenticeship
Colour match multi-layer and clear AURVTP014
but you will need to complete extra over base two-pack paints on pathway. You may participate in this course
practical work at further cost if you do not vehicles and components while searching for suitable employment
secure a workplace. Match direct gloss solid paint colour AURVTP015 but you will need to complete extra
on vehicles or components practical work at further cost if you do not
SELECTION PROCESS Rectify and touch up vehicle paint AURVTP017 secure a workplace.
AASN Registration or interview for faults using clear over base two-pack
non-apprentices. systems SELECTION PROCESS
Prepare and paint plastic and AURVTP019 AASN Registration or interview for non-
Non-apprentices will be offered a position composite vehicle surfaces
based on their past experience and ability apprentices.
De-nib, buff and polish vehicle AURVTP020
to source additional skills practice. painted surfaces Non apprentices will be offered a position
Apply clear over base two-pack AURVTP023 based on their past experience and ability
refinishing materials to vehicle body
components
to source additional skills practice.
Apply clear over base multi-layer and AURVTP024 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
pearl refinishing materials to vehicle
body components This course may lead to employment as an:
Apply water-based refinishing AURVTP025 • Automotive Manufacturing Technician
materials to vehicle bodies and • Vehicle Body Builder Technician
substrates
• Coach Builder Technician
Information about elective units can be found online • Sub Assembly Technician
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may continue on to higher level
studies, such as certificate IV or diploma
studies.

MERCEDES CORE UNITS


Prepare and operate tools, AUMATK002
equipment and machinery

GAIDA Monitor and maintain automotive AUMATK013


equipment

CERTIFICATE III Apply heavy vehicle standards AUMGLM011


Apply workplace technical quality AUMGQA001
IN AUTOMOTIVE standards
Read and interpret work orders and AUMGTA011
REFINISHING working drawings
Read and interpret engineering AUMGTM005
drawings and determine
requirements
Perform basic welding, thermal AUMGTW001
cutting, heating and gouging
Conduct mechanical cutting AUMGTW002
Communicate effectively in an AURAFA003
Mercedes is a second-year apprentice automotive workplace
Work effectively with others in an AURAMA001
attending Kangan Institute and is automotive workplace
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA002
employed by Royans Truck and Trailer automotive workplace

Repairs. She is yet another example Information about elective units can be found online

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OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT | MOTORCYCLE | LIGHT VEHICLE CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course prepares you to perform
OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLE MECHANICAL mechanical work in the automotive
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY motorcycle service and repair industry.
COURSE CODE AUR30716 COURSE CODE AUR30816 FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may continue on to higher level
LOCATION LOCATION studies, such as certificate IV or diploma
Docklands Docklands studies.
DURATION DURATION CORE UNITS
Part-time: 3 years Part-time: 3 years Follow environmental and AURAEA002
Flexible: 3 years sustainability best practice in an
INTAKE automotive workplace
INTAKE Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian Follow safe working practices in an AURASA002
Direct Entry / Apprenticeship / Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) automotive workplace
Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) Rolling enrolments Test and repair basic electrical
circuits AURETR012
Rolling enrolments
Diagnose and repair spark ignition AURETR023
This comprehensive course is for engine management systems
This course trains you to work with outdoor motorcycle apprentices who want to Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR025
and jump-start vehicles
power equipment, including small engines, become fully qualified tradespersons. It
Diagnose and repair charging AURETR029
mowers, chainsaws and trimmers, from covers the servicing, repairing and testing systems
theory to hands-on repairs of engine procedures of components. Diagnose and repair starting systems AURETR030
components to occupational health and
safety.
PREREQUISITES Diagnose and repair ignition systems AURETR031
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTB001
braking systems
PREREQUISITES You must be at least 15 years old at the
Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTD003
Satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills. time of application. This qualification is suspension systems
You must be at least 15 years old at the suitable for an Australian apprenticeship
Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTD004
time of application. This qualification is pathway. You may participate in this course steering systems
suitable for an Australian apprenticeship while searching for suitable employment Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTE001
pathway. You may participate in this course but you will need to complete extra engines
while searching for suitable employment practical work at further cost if you do not Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTQ002
but you will need to complete extra secure a workplace. driveline systems
practical work at further cost if you do not Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTX001
secure a workplace.
SELECTION PROCESS clutch systems
AASN Registration or Interview for non- Diagnose and repair motorcycle AURJTX002
SELECTION PROCESS apprentices. Non-apprentices will be manual transmissions
AASN Registration or Interview for non- offered a position based on their past Carry out diagnostic procedures AURTTA018
apprentices. Non-apprentices will be experience and ability to source additional Inspect and service braking systems AURTTB001
offered a position based on their past skills practice. Diagnose and repair cooling systems AURTTC003
experience and ability to source additional Inspect and service engines AURTTE004
skills practice. Inspect and service petrol fuel AURTTF001
systems
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Diagnose and repair petrol AURTTF006
This course may lead to employment as a: carburettor systems
• Repair Technician Use and maintain tools and AURTTK002
equipment in an automotive
• Outdoor Power Equipment Technician. workplace
Inspect and service final drive AURTTQ001
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES assemblies
This course leads to advanced study Inspect and service drive shafts AURTTQ003
in automotive certificate IV or diploma
courses. Information about elective units can be found online

CORE UNITS
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace
Follow safe working practices in an AURASA002
automotive workplace
Service and repair rotary cutting AURPTA003
systems
Service and repair chainsaw cutting AURPTA005
systems
Inspect and service line trimming AURPTA006
systems and components
Service and repair post boring AURPTA007
systems
Service and repair post hole digging AURPTA008
systems
Service and repair reciprocating AURPTA009
cutting systems
Inspect and service pumping AURPTA010
systems
Diagnose and repair pumping AURPTA011
systems
Inspect and service outdoor power AURPTE002
equipment engines
Diagnose and repair outdoor power AURPTE003
equipment engines
Overhaul outdoor power equipment AURPTE004
engines
Carry out diagnostic procedures AURTTA018
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK002
equipment in an automotive
workplace

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AUTOMOTIVE COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a
LIGHT VEHICLE MECHANICAL Light Vehicle Mechanical Technician.
TECHNOLOGY FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
COURSE CODE AUR30620 You may continue on to higher level
studies, such as certificate IV or diploma
LOCATION studies.
Docklands
CORE UNITS
DURATION Follow safe working practices in an AURASA102
Part-time: 3 years automotive workplace
Flexible: 3 years Test and repair basic electrical AURETR112
circuits
INTAKE Test, charge and replace batteries AURETR125
Direct entry / Apprenticeship / Australian and jump-start vehicles
Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) Diagnose and repair charging AURETR129
systems
Rolling enrolments
Diagnose and repair starting systems AURETR130
Carry out servicing operations AURTTA104
This course opens doors to employment Develop and carry out diagnostic AURTTA118
within the automotive industry, specifically test strategies
for light vehicles and business ownership. Diagnose and repair cooling systems AURTTC103
Inspect and service engines AURTTE104
PREREQUISITES
Use and maintain tools and AURTTK102
This qualification is suitable for an equipment in an automotive
Australian apprenticeship pathway. The workplace
course has high theory content and Inspect and service braking systems AURTTB101
requires students to be dedicated to Diagnose and repair spark ignition AURETR123
achieve the study portion as well as the engine management systems
skills component. You may participate in Diagnose and repair ignition systems AURETR131
this course while searching for suitable Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTB103
hydraulic braking systems
employment but you will need to complete
extra practical work at further cost if you Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTD104
steering systems
do not secure a workplace.
Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTD105
suspension systems
SELECTION PROCESS
Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTE102
AASN registration or interview for non- engines
apprentices. Non-apprentices will be
Diagnose and repair light vehicle AURLTZ101
offered a position based on their past emission control systems
experience and ability to source additional Inspect and service petrol fuel AURTTF101
skills practice. systems
Follow environmental and AURAEA002
sustainability best practice in an
automotive workplace

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FOUNDATIONS
& PATHWAYS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE Our strong partnerships with schools, youth focused service
providers and the Indigenous community across Victoria provide
TESOL a wide range of education options for young people. We provide
TRAINING & ASSESSMENT a safe and nurturing environment that delivers a variety of
LEARNING SUPPORT education programs designed as an alternative to complement
the traditional education framework.
WORK EDUCATION
We also work closely with schools to offer VET programs and
VETDSSS deliver a large range of courses in a variety of industries. From
VCAL VET Delivered to Secondary School Students, apprenticeships
and certificates, through to advanced diplomas and
undergraduate degree programs, we are able to work with
schools and students alike to find their right fit.
We also offer adult literacy and basic education courses to
improve reading and writing skills. Providing you with extra
help to learn in a safe learning environment to improve your
English skills.
Our range of teaching courses includes Teach English to Speakers
of Other Languages (TESOL) and Training and Assessment to
enable you to transfer your knowledge, skills and experience to
enter the world of teaching in another country.

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FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS COURSES
PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING SUPPORT VCAL (VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE
Designed for people learning English as a • Increase your employability OF APPLIED LEARNING)
second language • Gain the language, literacy, and numeracy Career opportunities:
• Study further in a course of your interest skills you need to join the Australian
Defence Force • Pathway VCAL – Intermediate
Courses to get you there:
• Study further at Kangan Institute Courses to get you there:
• Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written
Courses to get you there: • VCAL – Foundation (VCALFND001)
English (10725NAT)
• Certificate I in Spoken and Written • Literacy and Numeracy Support Career opportunities:
English (10727NAT) (LNSUPPORT)
• Pathway VCAL – Senior or further study
• Certificate II in Spoken and Written • Certificate II in General Education in certificate courses, apprenticeships or
English (10728NAT) for Adults (Australian Defence Force traineeships.
• Certificate III in Spoken and Written Preparation) (22473VIC)
Course to get you there:
English (10729NAT)
• VCAL – Intermediate (VCALINT001)
• Certificate IV in Spoken and Written
English – Further Studies (10730NAT) WORK EDUCATION Career opportunities:
Courses designed for people with an • Pathways - Study further in a TAFE
certificate or diploma then articulate into
TRAINING & ASSESSMENT intellectual or learning disability
University or employment, apprenticeship
Career opportunities: or traineeship.
Career opportunities: Courses to get you there:
• Labourer
• Enterprise Trainer • VCAL – Senior (VCALSEN001)
• Administration Assistant
• Enterprise Assessor
• Sales
• Registered Training Organisation (RTO) In 2023, the VCAL curriculum will be
• Kitchen Hand changing to the Victorian Pathways
Trainer
• Office Administrator Certificate and VCE Vocational Major.
• RTO Assessor
• Store Clerk For further information, please contact
• Training Advisor or Training Needs
Analyst • Gardening Assistant 8373 8987.
• Vocational Education Teacher (VET) Courses to get you there:
• Development and Learning Officer • Course in Initial Adult Literacy and
• Officer for Human Resources Specialising Numeracy (22554VIC)
in Trainers • Certificate I in Initial Adult Literacy and
Numeracy (22555VIC)
Course to get you there:
• Certificate I in Transition Education
• Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
(22567VIC)
(TAE40116)
• Certificate I in Work Education (22566VIC)
Career opportunities: • Certificate II In Work Education (22481VIC)
• Senior/Lead Educator • Certificate II in Skills for Work and
• Education Manager Vocational Pathways (FSK20119)
• Instructional Designer
Courses to get you there:
• Diploma of Vocational Education and
Training (TAE50116)

TESOL
Career opportunities:
• Teaching English in Australia or overseas
Course to get you there:
• Certificate IV in TESOL (Teaching English
to Speakers of Other Languages) (10695NAT)

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE We offer a range of English
language courses to help
build upon the student’s skills
MARYAM
to explore work options and SAFDARI
access pathways for further CERTIFICATE IV
studies. You may be eligible IN SPOKEN AND
for AMEP funding for these WRITTEN ENGLISH
courses. - INSPIRATIONAL
The AMEP is a settlement and employment STUDENT OF THE
program funded by the Australian
Government’s Department of Education YEAR 2021


and Training. Eligible migrants can access
unlimited hours of free English classes to In July 2019 my father called
help them successfully and confidently
participate socially and economically in and said we have a visa and we can
Australian society.
come to Australia. We will be in a safe
SELECTION PROCESS
Interview and assessment. country and we will do things that
PREREQUISITES we always wanted to do. Studying
You will need to attend an interview to
determine that the course is suitable and the Certificate IV, I learned academic
appropriate for you. writing. All the teachers were very good, I
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES was really satisfied with all
These courses aim to prepare you with the
English language skills needed to continue my teachers.
to other ESL or vocational courses at a
higher level or to find work.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
On successful completion you may
continue on to other English language
courses at a higher level. Certificate III
prepares you for entry to vocational
BERAT KAYA
education and training in TAFE or tertiary CERTIFICATE IV
institutions and the Certificate IV prepares
you for study at a tertiary level.
IN SPOKEN AND
WRITTEN ENGLISH
ENROL NOW AT
KANGAN.EDU.AU/AMEP

“ I faced racism because of my


cultural identity and not knowing
enough English. Kangan Institute has
AMEP: Adult Migrant Education Program really friendly teachers and students
ESL: English as a Second Language
and it helped me a lot.

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FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS COURSES
COURSE IN CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE IV IN
PRELIMINARY SPOKEN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN
AND WRITTEN ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH – FURTHER STUDIES
COURSE CODE 10725NAT COURSE CODE 10728NAT COURSE CODE 10730NAT
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows / Docklands Broadmeadows / Docklands
DURATION DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 6 months
Part-time: 1 year (day) Part-time: 1 year (day and evening)
INTAKE
INTAKE INTAKE Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Eligible for the Adult Migrant English
Eligible for the Adult Migrant English Eligible for the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) funding.
Program (AMEP) funding. Program (AMEP) funding.
CORE UNITS
CORE UNITS Youth specific classes available at our Apply grammar skills for further SWEAGS001
Begin to read and write the English SWERWA001 Broadmeadows campus. study writing
alphabet Apply and modify pronunciation SWEAMP001
CORE UNITS skills
Develop preliminary English SWEDEV001
vocabulary for settlement Deliver and comprehend basic SWEDCT001 Apply summarising and paraphrasing SWEASP001
procedural spoken texts skills for further study
Read a very limited range of words SWERST001
and very simple texts Develop basic English vocabulary for SWEDVW001 Listen and take notes in SWELNP001
Work, Health and Safety presentations for further study
Write a limited range of words and SWEWWS001
very simple sentences Engage in and listen to basic spoken SWEELD001 Participate in a tutorial SWEPAT001
dialogues
Engage in very short dialogues SWEESD001 Write reports for further study SWEWFS001
Read and write basic story texts SWERWT005
Information about elective units can be found online Read and write basic factual texts SWERWT007 Information about elective units can be found online

Information about elective units can be found online

CERTIFICATE I IN
SPOKEN AND WRITTEN CERTIFICATE III IN
ENGLISH SPOKEN AND WRITTEN
COURSE CODE 10727NAT ENGLISH
LOCATION COURSE CODE 10729NAT
Broadmeadows / Docklands
LOCATION
DURATION Broadmeadows / Docklands
Full-time: 6 months
Part-time: 1 year (day)
DURATION
Full-time: 6 months
INTAKE Part-time: 1 year (day and evening)
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
INTAKE
Eligible for the Adult Migrant English Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Program (AMEP) funding.
Eligible for the Adult Migrant English
Youth specific classes available at our Program (AMEP) funding.
Broadmeadows campus.
Certificate III SPLET-Employment focus.
CORE UNITS
Youth specific classes available at our
Listen to and engage in short simple SWEELC001
social conversations Broadmeadows campus.
Listen to and engage in short simple SWEELT001 CORE UNITS
spoken transactions
Comprehend and participate in SWELPE001
Read and write simple personal SWERWI001 routine formal spoken exchanges
information
Comprehend and participate in SWELPE002
Read and write simple social texts SWERWT001 routine informal spoken exchanges
Read and write simple transactional SWERWT002 Read and listen to the news SWERLN001
texts
Read and write routine social texts SWERWT008
Information about elective units can be found online Read and write routine further study SWERWT011
texts

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TRAINING & ASSESSMENT | TESOL CERTIFICATE IV IN To enable successful completion of the
program, students are advised prior to
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This qualification provides the skills
TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT enrolment to have: for workplace trainers in the delivery
COURSE CODE TAE40116 • At least 3 years’ experience in a and assessment of a variety of courses
vocational area they intend to teach. including short courses.
LOCATION
• Sufficient language and literacy skills to Possible job titles and roles relevant to this
Essendon / Online
write a range of documentation – ASCF qualification include:
DURATION level 4. • Enterprise Trainer
Part-time: 10 months • Good communication and interpersonal • Enterprise Assessor
Online: 6-12 months skills – ASCF level 4. • Registered Training Organisation
INTAKE • A good working knowledge of computer (RTO) Trainer
programs eg: MS Office, email and • RTO Assessor
Direct entry
internet research. • Training Advisor or Training Needs
February, April, July and September intake
Analyst
For those potential students wanting to • Vocational Education Teacher.
If you love interacting with people and enrol in this course, you will need to:
you’re passionate about what you do, • Complete a pre-training review to
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
why not take the next step in your career determine your level in reading, writing, After completion of the Certificate IV
and become a professional trainer? This oral communication and numeracy in Training and Assessment (TAE40116)
training and assessment course is designed skills. An ACSF level 4 is required to qualification, students willing to further
to develop your skills and knowledge to be achieved by students wishing to their studies, can move onto the level 5
perform the role of trainer, facilitator or undertake the course. Diploma of Vocational Education and
assessor in the workplace and in Registered Training (TAE50116) qualification.
• Have access to a training environment
Training Organisations (RTOs).
or simulated training environment to CORE UNITS
Achievement of this qualification or an conduct your workplace projects. Plan assessment activities and TAEASS401
equivalent by trainers and assessors • Have access to the internet and a processes
is a requirement of the Standards for knowledge of search engines. Assess competence TAEASS402
Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) Participate in assessment validation TAEASS403
• Have a minimum of 3 years vocational
2015.
experience in your area of expertise. Design and develop assessment TAEASS502
SELECTION PROCESS • Applicants will also need to complete tools
Apply online a ‘pre-course interview’ document Plan, organise and deliver group- TAEDEL401
and provide their current CV at the based learning
To be selected for this course, you will need
to attend a course information session, information session. Plan, organise and facilitate learning TAEDEL402
in the workplace
submit a pre-course interview document • People with prior experience in training
Design and develop learning TAEDES401
and undertake a pre-training review and assessment should enquire about programs
including language, literacy and numeracy Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Use training packages and TAEDES402
(LLN) assessments to ensure that this accredited courses to meet client
needs
training is suitable and appropriate for you.
Address Adult language, literacy and TAELLN411
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS numeracy Skills

Those entering this program must be able Information about elective units can be found online
to demonstrate vocational competency
in their proposed teaching and assessing FREE TAFE &
area. Vocational competency is defined as
broad industry knowledge and experience,
JOBTRAINER COURSE*
and may include, but is not limited to, Find out more on page 6
holding a relevant unit of competency or
qualification.

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FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS COURSES
DIPLOMA OF SELECTION PROCESS
Apply online
CERTIFICATE IV IN
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION To be selected for this course, you will TESOL (TEACHING ENGLISH
AND TRAINING need to attend a qualification information TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER
COURSE CODE TAE50116 session, submit a Pre-Enrolment Interview
document, and undertake a pre-training LANGUAGES)
LOCATION review. COURSE CODE 10695NAT
Broadmeadows / Cremorne
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES LOCATION
DURATION Graduates at this level will have specialised Essendon
Part-time: 15 months knowledge and skills for skilled/
paraprofessional work and/or further
DURATION
INTAKE learning as a:
Part-time: 20 weeks*
Direct entry / March and August intake
• Senior/Lead Educator INTAKE
• Education Manager Direct entry
If you love being a trainer and assessor and • Instructional Designer Semester one and Semester two intake
want to take your career to the next level,
this is the qualification for you! FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
After completion of the Diploma of This nationally recognised qualification
This qualification reflects the roles of Vocational Education and Training provides people with practical skills in
experienced practitioners delivering (TAE50116) qualification, students willing to teaching English to speakers of other
training and assessment services usually further their studies can move onto level 6+ languages. The course aims to develop
within Registered Training Organisations qualifications including: candidates’ language analysis skills and
(RTOs) in the vocational education and awareness of cultural factors in language
training (VET) sector. They may have a role • Graduate Certificate in Digital Education
learning. It also addresses the skills and
in leading other trainers and assessors and (TAE80316)
knowledge required for designing and
in providing mentoring or advice to new • Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, delivering English language training
trainers or assessors as well as designing Literacy and Numeracy Practice programs for non-native English language
approaches to learning and assessment (TAE80113) learners.
strategies across a significant area within • Graduate Diploma of Adult Language,
Upon graduation, candidates will be able
the RTO. Literacy and Numeracy Leadership
to plan lessons for learners at different
(TAE80213)
PREREQUISITES levels in a variety of contexts, design and
• Tertiary studies in VET (Qualification
While there are no formal training package adapt classroom materials, conduct lessons
codes and titles dependent on the
requirements to enrol in this course it is a effectively and analyse language for
delivering tertiary institution)
Kangan Institute requirement that students teaching purposes.
undertaking the Diploma of Vocational CORE UNITS
Education and Training (TAE50116) will
PREREQUISITES
Provide advanced assessment TAEASS501
You must demonstrate satisfactory
be an experienced practitioner delivering practice
language, literacy and numeracy skills
training and assessment services usually Design and develop assessment TAEASS502
tools ,have completed year 12 (or overseas
within a Registered Training Organisation
Provide advanced facilitation TAEDEL502 equivalent) and be over 18 years old. An
(RTO) in the vocational education and
practice individual for whom English is not their first
training (VET) sector.
Design and develop learning TAEDES501 language must also demonstrate an IELTS
Students must have access to a real strategies (Academic) score of 6.5 or similar, though
vocational learning environment, learning Support the development of adult TAELLN501 IELTS 7.0 and above is preferred.
and assessment resources, and real language literacy and numeracy skills
*Completion of work placement requirement may
vocational learners. Maintain and enhance professional TAEPDD501 extend course duration
practice
Applicants will also need to complete SELECTION PROCESS
a ‘Pre-course Interview’ document and Information about elective units can be found online
VET Student Loans available. All applicants will need to complete
provide their current resume at the
a language, literacy and numeracy
information session.
assessment and achieve the level of
People with prior experience in training competency required for this course.
and assessment should enquire about
Non-native English speakers are expected
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
to demonstrate an IELTS score or
equivalency of 6.5.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course is recognised by the National
English Teaching Accreditation Scheme
(NEAS) as a as a minimum TESOL
qualification for teaching in an English
Language program in Australia or overseas.
Please note that employment requirements
may vary according to institute type,
program and level.
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
This course will lead to higher level studies
in the Diploma of TESOL (10688NAT).
Credit transfers may be available into a
degree or masters level.
CORE UNITS
Create a culturally inclusive learning TESCIE001
environment
Develop resource files TESDRF001
Use the genre approach to teach TESGAE001
English
Teach English grammar TESTEG001
Teach listening TESTLE001
Teach reading TESTRE001

Teach speaking TESTSE001


Teach spelling and pronunciation TESTSP001
Teach writing TESTWE001

Information about elective units can be found online

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AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE | LEARNING SUPPORT AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE LITERACY AND The Certificates I in Transition
PREPARATION PROGRAM NUMERACY SUPPORT Education and Work Education
COURSE CODE LNSUPPORT are entry-level courses
CERTIFICATE II IN Do you have trouble with the assessment designed for people with
GENERAL EDUCATION requirements of your course? Did you miss
an intellectual or learning
FOR ADULTS out on some basics at school? Don’t worry,
you’re not alone. disability. Class sizes are kept
COURSE CODE 22473VIC
Kangan Institute can provide you with the
LOCATION support you need to achieve your course deliberately low to ensure
Online requirements. students are effectively
DURATION HOW DO WE DO THIS? supported.
Flexible: 6 months All students are assessed through the

INTAKE
Student Engagement System to identify
any literacy and/or numeracy skill gaps. We
CERTIFICATE I IN
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments can then arrange Learning Support for you TRANSITION EDUCATION
– this may either be at the group level or a COURSE CODE 22567VIC
one-on-one basis.
Don’t have the high school grades required LOCATION
for joining the Australian Defence Force? WHAT WILL I STUDY? Broadmeadows
You’re not alone! We have set up a year 10 Depending on assessed skill gaps, you will
equivalency program, specialising in Maths, undertake skills training to improve your DURATION
English and Science which will give you the reading, writing numeracy, learning, oral Full-time: 1 year
confidence in preparation to help with your communication and employability skills. Part-time: 3 years
ADF application. This is a flexible program
which allows you to complete your COURSE OFFERED INTAKE
studies both online and through practical Selected modules from: Literacy and Direct entry / February intake
workshops. Attendance is based purely on Numeracy Support (LNSUPPORT)
your needs.
OTHER STUDY SUPPORTS This course will assist you to plan your
SELECTION PROCESS We also offer other study support to future by improving your living skills by
Individual interview. Minimum 15 years of students including counselling, exam expanding your literacy, numeracy and
age and not currently enrolled in school. preparation and study skills. computer operating skills. You are able to
choose either the full-time or the part- time
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Contact our Learning support team to find
option depending on your preference.
out more on 9098 5999
Entrance into the army, other defence or
You will also get the opportunity to work
security organisations.
on producing and acting in your very own
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS short film to be screened at our short
This could lead to further study film festival. We encourage you to apply
opportunities at a Certificate II level or whether you’ve just left school or are a
above. mature aged student.

CORE UNITS PREREQUISITES


Research pathways and produce a VU22411 This entry-level course has been designed
learning plan and portfolio specifically for people who have a mild
Implement and review a project VU22412 intellectual/learning disability. You will be
Information about elective units can be found online successful as long as you are motivated
and able to study independently in an adult
learning environment.
SELECTION PROCESS
Interview
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course can help you identify suitable
paid and volunteer work opportunities
as well as other ways that you can get
involved and help the community. Possible
job outcomes include:
• Labourer
• Administration Assistant
• Sales
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You will be able to move into the Certificate
I in Work Education (22566VIC) or other
mainstream vocational education courses
with integration assistance.
CORE UNITS
Develop personal goals with support VU23034
Explore self development VU23035
Participate in travel activities VU23036
Explore future options for further VU23037
training, work or community
activities
Participate in the community VU23038
Use technology for a range of VU23039
purposes

Information about elective units can be found online

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FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS COURSES
INSPIRATIONAL YOUNG ACHIEVER
OF THE YEAR 2020

English was the big


challenge for us when
we came to Australia.
Kangan developed
my language skills.
I want to be a
nurse in the future,
I know if I work
hard nothing
is impossible.
Studying at
Kangan Institute
has helped me
find a job and
helped me
feel more
comfortable.

DIYANA HABEEB
CERTIFICATE IV IN SPOKEN
AND WRITTEN ENGLISH
- INSPIRATIONAL YOUNG
ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR 2020

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WORK EDUCATION | VETDSSS CERTIFICATE I IN CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE II IN
WORK EDUCATION WORK EDUCATION SKILLS FOR WORK AND
COURSE CODE 22566VIC COURSE CODE 22481VIC VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS
LOCATION LOCATION COURSE CODE FSK20119
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
LOCATION
DURATION DURATION Online
Full-time: 2 years Part-time: 1 year
Part-time: 4 years
DURATION
INTAKE Flexible: 6 weeks
INTAKE Direct entry / February and April intake
Direct entry / February intake
INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
This course is designed to provide students
This course will give you the practical skills with work placement and practical skills
There are three streams for this course:
required to work in the retail, logistics, to complement their learnings in class.
warehousing, event management, customer Additional units from accredited hospitality 1. Preparation for Study: This course is
service, graphic arts, healthcare, hospitality or retail services courses will be undertaken designed for those who have been referred
and administration industries. You will alongside job seeking, literacy and by a Job Services Australia (JSA) agency
practice in our specialised training facilities, numeracy, workplace health and safety, and who are required by their obligation to
such as our Health and Community Centre and teamwork skills to further enhance Centrelink to participate in a Work For The
of Excellence, which simulates a hospital employability skills. Dole/ Work Experience activity.
environment and Richards Restaurant, 2. Preparation for Work: This unique online
where you will learn food handling.
PREREQUISITES
program has been developed to facilitate
This course is a progression from the
PREREQUISITES both independent learning and supported
Certificate I in Work Education (22566VIC)
online virtual classroom delivery. You will
This entry-level course has been designed and is designed for students with special
gain general knowledge in digital skills for
specifically for people who have a mild learning needs to help prepare them for
work, finding a dream job, communication
intellectual/learning disability. You will be employment. Credits will be given for the
for work, dealing with maths, interacting
successful if you are motivated to work and additional units if the student undertakes
with others and solving problems. This
meet levels of independence required to further study in the nominated industry
course is also available for Indigenous
study in an adult learning environment. area.
students. Please contact Alison McColl:
SELECTION PROCESS SELECTION PROCESS 0435 276 054 for more information.
Interview Interview 3. Preparation for VCAL: You will improve
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES your literacy and numeracy skills, learn
digital technology for study and work,
On completion of the course, we will assist On completion of the course, graduates
develop a resume and prepare for a job
graduates to find employment in any may have the opportunity to work in a
interview, learn about jobs and careers,
number of industry sectors in job roles variety of industries including Hospitality
develop communication for work and feel
including: or Retail:
confident about your future study and
• Kitchen Hand • Kitchen Hand
work.
• Office Administration • Retail Assistant
• Store Clerk • Office Administration CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Gardening Assistant • Store Clerk This course may lead to employment in a
variety of industries.
• Retail Assistant
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES This course will lead to higher level studies FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS
at a Certificate II or III level. This course will lead to higher level studies
You will be able to continue your studies
at any level.
and specialise in your chosen field by CORE UNITS
advancing to Certificate II level courses. Participate in safe work practices SITXWHS001
Information about elective units can be found online

CORE UNITS Investigate job opportunities VU22574


Develop an individual vocational plan VU23028 Identify workplace expectations VU22575
with support
Undertake a work placement VU22576
Develop personal management skills VU23029
for work Information about elective units can be found online
Participate in vocational activities VU23030
Participate in practical placement VU23031
with support
Follow WHS procedures MSMWHS100
Prepare for employment VU22787
Develop workplace communication VU23032
skills

Information about elective units can be found online

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FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS COURSES
The following two certificates CERTIFICATE I IN VET DELIVERED TO
support the development of INITIAL ADULT LITERACY SECONDARY SCHOOL
the literacy and numeracy skills AND NUMERACY STUDENTS (VETDSSS)
of learners with intellectual COURSE CODE 22555VIC
LOCATION
disabilities. Content is LOCATION Broadmeadows / Docklands / Cremorne
Broadmeadows
related to everyday needs
and interests and activities DURATION WHAT ARE VET PROGRAMS?
Part-time: 1 year Vocational Education and Training
planned allow for practice and (VET) studies combine general Victorian
INTAKE
reinforcement. Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Certificate of Education (VCE) or Victorian
Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)
COURSE IN INITIAL ADULT PREREQUISITES
with vocational training and experience in
the workplace.
LITERACY AND NUMERACY There are no set prerequisites or entry A VET program offers students the
COURSE CODE 22554VIC requirements for this course opportunity to complete a nationally
recognised qualification while providing
LOCATION SELECTION PROCESS credit towards the VCE or VCAL, just
Broadmeadows Interview like other subject areas. The vocational
DURATION FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES qualification provides access to further
Part-time: 1 year Students completing this course can apply training and could improve your chances of
for and undertake the Certificate I in Work finding a job when you finish school.
INTAKE Education (22566VIC) or the Certificate I in
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
HOW DOES VET CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS VCE?
Transition Education (22567VIC). All VCE VET programs and most VET
CORE UNITS programs are fully recognised within
PREREQUISITES Literacy units the Unit 1-4 structure of the VCE and
There are no set prerequisites or entry Read simple phrases VU22907 contribute towards the satisfactory
requirements for this course Write simple phrases VU22908 completion of your VCE. Most VET
Communicate orally using simple VU22909 programs require two years to complete.
SELECTION PROCESS phrases A number of VCE VET programs also have
Interview Read simple sentences VU22910 a study score attached which contributes
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Write simple sentences VU22911 towards your ATAR score. Students who
Students completing this course can apply Communicate orally using simple VU22912 study VCE VET programs and receive a
sentences
for and undertake the Certificate I in Initial Unit 3-4 sequence will be eligible for a 10
Give and follow simple directions VU22913 percent increment towards their ATAR (10
Adult Literacy and Numeracy (22555VIC).
Complete forms VU22109 percent of the average of the primary four
CORE UNITS Create short simple texts for learning VU22349 scaled studies) or a direct contribution
Literacy units purposes
through an external exam, just like other
Numeracy units
Recognise and use letters of the VU22892 VCE subjects.
alphabet Recognise and use time VU22904
Recognise pictures and symbols VU22896 Count and use numbers up to 100 VU22915 HOW DOES VET CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS VCAL?
Read simple words VU22897 Use simple metric weights VU22918 Within the VCAL certificate, VET programs
Write simple words VU22899 Use simple liquid measures VU22919 satisfy the Industry Specific Skills Strand
Numeracy units Use simple linear measures VU22920
requirements. If a student completes a
Recognise and use time VU22904 full VET program (Units 1-4) they should
Use coins and notes VU22921
Recognise coins and notes VU22905
achieve 4 units of credit towards their
Use simple addition skills VU22922
VCAL certificate.
Identify and use basic mathematical VU22906 Use simple subtraction skills VU22923
symbols and processes
Information about elective units can be found online
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Information about elective units can be found online Phone 1800 914 161
or email vetinschools@kangan.edu.au
VETDSSS provides you with the
opportunity to complete a nationally-
recognised qualification, whilst providing
credit towards your VCE or VCAL. Many of
our students chose to combine secondary
school studies with a VET qualification to
complement their existing studies or to try
something that they are interested in. No
matter what the motivation, VETDSSS can
open up pathways to help you with your
future career path.
VETDSSS options:
• Allied Health
• Animal Studies
• Applied Fashion
• Automotive
• Building and Construction
• Business
• Engineering
• Electro-technology
• Hair and Beauty
• Hospitality
• Digital Technology
• Plumbing
• Visual Arts

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VCAL VCAL TASTER PROGRAMS BUSINESS VCAL (VICTORIAN
At Kangan Institute we also
LOCATION CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED
offer our VCAL students a
Broadmeadows
CORE UNITS
LEARNING)
suite of Taster programs. These Deliver a service to customers BSBCUS201 Our VCAL program is accredited and
Support marketing and promotional SIRXMKT001 issued at three award levels:
programs are designed to give activities
• Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning
Work effectively in a business BSBIND201
our students experience across environment (Foundation)
• Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning
a variety of subject areas while Use business technology BSBWOR204
(Intermediate)
they complete their VCAL • Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning
program. Students can select
DIGITAL MEDIA (Senior)
LOCATION The three qualification levels cater for a
two of these Taster Programs Cremorne range of students with different abilities
per year. and interests. They also provide a
CORE UNITS
progression in the development of skills,
Operate digital media technology ICTICT215
packages knowledge and attributes (VCAA).
BEAUTY Build simple web pages ICTWEB304 The qualification aims to enable students to
LOCATION Apply critical thinking in a team BSBCRT311 make informed choices about employment
environment and education pathways. Personal
Broadmeadows
development, students’ interests and
CORE UNITS
Communicate as part of a salon SHBXIND002 VISUAL ARTS pathways for senior secondary students in
the context of applied learning, underpin
team
LOCATION the design of VCAL.
Design and apply make-up SHBBMUP002
Broadmeadows
Design and apply creative make-up SHBBMUP006 At Kangan Institute we want to understand
CORE UNITS our student’s passions, their strengths,
Develop drawing skills to CUAACD201 their aspirations, their achievements to
COMMUNITY SERVICE commutate ideas
Make simple creative work CUAPPR201
build them a VCAL program that will
LOCATION strengthen a young person’s knowledge,
Broadmeadows
Develop painting skills CUAPAI201 skills and abilities to confidently progress
into their next step toward further study or
CORE UNITS In 2023, the VCAL curriculum will be changing to employment.
Be an effective volunteer CHCVOL001 the Victorian Pathways Certificate and VCE
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001 Vocational Major

Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005


Community
Identify and respond to children CHCPRT001
and young people who are at risk
of harm

HOSPITALITY
LOCATION
Broadmeadows / Cremorne
CORE UNITS
Prepare and serve espresso coffee SITHFAB005
Use food preparation equipment SITHCCC001
Participate in safe work practices SITXWHS001
Prepare and present simple dishes SITHCCC002
Use hygienic practices for food SITXFSA001
safety

CARPENTRY
LOCATION
Broadmeadows
CORE UNITS
Carry out measurements and CPCCCM1015A
calculations
Prepare to work safely in the CPCCWHS1001
construction industry
Identify and handle carpentry tools VU22022
and equipment

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FOUNDATIONS & PATHWAYS COURSES
VCAL - VICTORIAN VCAL - VICTORIAN VCAL - VICTORIAN
CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED
LEARNING - FOUNDATION LEARNING - INTERMEDIATE LEARNING - SENIOR
COURSE CODE VCALFND001
LOCATION LOCATION
LOCATION Broadmeadows / Cremorne Broadmeadows / Cremorne
Broadmeadows / Cremorne
DURATION DURATION
DURATION Full-time: 1 year Full-time: 1 year
Full-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years Part-time: 2 years
Part-time: 2 years
INTAKE INTAKE
INTAKE Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
VCAL Intermediate level is designed VCAL Senior Level is designed and
VCAL Foundation level is designed to to expand student’s experiences and recognises the experience students bring
provide an engaging, relevant, and applied knowledge. Opportunities to undertake to their learning and expands this by
learning experience to young people. a VCAL Certificate and a VET course is developing an environment where learning
Projects, experiences, excursions, activities, a great option for students who know is student driven and autonomous for
is how we teach VCAL Foundation. It their pathway and are ready for the next students to take control of their own
is applied learning. Students will do step. Students will learn by working in learning. They will work collaboratively with
classroom work to develop knowledge then the classroom, undertaking individual and teachers, peers, and project stakeholders.
apply it to a real life activity - ‘hands-on team projects that provide a ‘real life/ Their learning is real world and develops
learning’. You will develop your literacy and work’ experience to enable application employability knowledge and skills.
numeracy, practice and experiment, work of their knowledge and be involved in Students will undertake a complex project
on projects in the community and learn a variety of experiences. This level is which will develop leadership skills. By
about the world of work. about investigation and decision through the end of VCAL Senior students are
At Foundation level students will be guided activities such as Structured Workplace well prepared for the next steps into
and supervised throughout this level of learning. employment, apprenticeship training or
VCAL. You will develop literacy and numeracy, further education pathways.
experiment, practice, test and evaluate If you are at least 16 years old and enjoy
SELECTION PROCESS your learning and work on projects in the
Individual interview practical ‘hands-on’ learning to finish your
community. secondary certificate this is the course for
Minimum 15 years of age
Language, literacy and numeracy test SELECTION PROCESS you.
Individual interview SELECTION PROCESS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Minimum 15 years of age
The skills developed in this course are Individual interview
Language, literacy and numeracy test Minimum 16 years of age
aimed to assist with further study options
or employment. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Language, literacy and numeracy test
The Skills developed in this course are CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS aimed to assist with further study options
Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning The skills developed in this course are
or employment. aimed to assist with further study options
Intermediate (VCALINT001), TAFE
courses, School based apprenticeships or FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS or employment.
traineeships. Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS
Senior (VCALSEN001), TAFE courses, Study further in a TAFE certificate or
CORE UNITS
School based apprenticeships or diploma then articulate into University or
Literacy Skills Foundation Reading LIT011
and Writing traineeships. employment, apprenticeship or Traineeship.
Literacy Skills Foundation Oral LIT012 CORE UNITS
Communication CORE UNITS
Literacy skills intermediate reading LIT021 Literacy skills senior reading and LIT031
Numeracy Skills Foundation NUM011 and writing writing
Personal Development Skills PDS011 Literacy skills intermediate oral LIT022
Unit 1 (foundation) Literacy skills senior oral LIT032
communication communication
Personal Development Skills Unit 2 PDS012 Personal development skills unit 1 PDS021
(foundation) Personal development skills unit 1 PDS031
(intermediate) (senior)
Work Related Skills Unit 1 WRS011 Personal development skills unit 2 PDS022
(foundation) Personal development skills unit 2 PDS032
(intermediate) (senior)
Work Related Skills Unit 2 WRS012 Work related skills unit 1 WRS021
(foundation) Work related skills unit 1 (senior) WRS031
(intermediate)
Work related skills unit 2 (senior) WRS032
In 2023, the VCAL curriculum will be changing to Work related skills unit 2 WRS022
the Victorian Pathways Certificate and VCE (intermediate) Numeracy skills senior - Unit 1 NUM031
Vocational Major Numeracy skills intermediate unit 1 NUM021 Numeracy skills senior - Unit 2 NUM033
Numeracy skills intermediate unit 2 NUM022 In 2023, the VCAL curriculum will be changing to
the Victorian Pathways Certificate and VCE
In 2023, the VCAL curriculum will be changing to Vocational Major
the Victorian Pathways Certificate and VCE
Vocational Major

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ANIMALS,
HEALTH & PLANTS
COMMUNITY
& SCIENCES

HEALTH Our Health and Community Centre of Excellence delivers


high-quality teaching and provides you access to state-of-the-art
NURSING facilities with a focus on applied learning. You will learn in varying
DENTAL environments including:
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION & CARE FACE-TO-FACE TRAINING
You will have access to the latest information on industry trends
COMMUNITY SERVICES and practices through regular contact with health professionals,
DISABILITY guest speakers and industry projects within community and
health education.

PRACTICAL TRAINING
We place a strong focus on the application of education theory
through work placement, training programs, simulated labs
and operational environments that give you access to the latest
technologies and work practices.

SIMULATED SITUATIONAL TRAINING


Our focus is on promoting situational awareness through
simulation-based learning allowing you to learn via guided and
immersive real-life experiences.

APPLY NOW | 13 TAFE | KANGAN.EDU.AU/HEALTH


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HEALTH & COMMUNITY COURSES
PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
HEALTH DENTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES
Career opportunities: Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
• Specimen and Pathology Collector • Dental Assistant • Community Health Worker
• Pathology Specimen Receptionist • Dental Nurse • Family Support Worker
Course to get you there: Courses to get you there: • Tenants Advisory Worker
• Certificate III in Pathology Collection • Certificate III in Dental Assisting (HLT35015) • Welfare Rights Worker
(HLT37215) • Certificate IV in Dental Assisting (HLT45015) • Case Support Worker
Career opportunities: Course to get you there:
• Certificate IV in Community Services
• Orderly
• Health Services Assistant
EARLY CHILDHOOD (CHC42015)

• Patient Services Assistant


EDUCATION & CARE Career opportunities:
• Health Support Services Worker Career opportunities: • Social Welfare Workers
Course to get you there: • Long Day Care Educator • Case Worker/Manager
• Certificate III in Health Services Assistance • Family Day Care Educator • Community Development/Engagement
(HLT33115)
• Playgroup Facilitator Worker
• Nanny • Family Support Worker
Career opportunities:
• Out-of-School Hours Care Educator • Early Intervention Worker
• Allied Health Assistant
• Pastoral Care Counsellor or Manager
• Physiotherapy Assistant Course to get you there:
• Senior Youth Officer or Chaplain
• Occupational Therapy Assistant • Certificate III in Early Childhood Education
and Care (CHC30113) • Community/Neighbourhood House
• Therapy Assistant Coordinator
• Rehabilitation Assistant Career opportunities: • Local Government Community
Course to get you there: • Education Support Worker Development Worker
• Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance • Teacher’s Aide • Migrant Service Worker
(HLT43015)
• Integration Aide • Community Housing Worker
Career opportunities: • Education Assistant • Domestic Violence Worker
• Personal Care Worker Course to get you there: • Outreach Officer
• Personal Care Assistant • Certificate III in Education Support • Welfare Support Worker
• Community Care Worker (CHC30213) • Youth Worker
• Residential Care Worker Course to get you there:
Career opportunities:
Course to get you there: • Diploma of Community Services (CHC52015)
• Early Childhood Educator
• Certificate III in Individual Support • Team, Group or Program Leader
(Ageing, Home and Community) (CHC33015) • Children’s Service Manager
• Children’s Service Director/Coordinator
DISABILITY
NURSING Course to get you there:
• Diploma of Early Childhood Education
Career opportunities:
• Disability Support Worker
Career opportunities: and Care (CHC50113) • Lifestyle Support Officer
• Acute Care • Behavioural Support Officer
• Sub-acute Care • Residential Care Officer
• Rehabilitation • Case Manager
• Mental Health Courses to get you there:
• Aged Care • Course in Introduction to the National
• Palliative Care Disability Insurance Scheme (22469VIC)
• General Practitioner Clinic • Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115)
• Community Health Centres and other
areas of nursing
Course to get you there:
• Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115)

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HEALTH | NURSING CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN CERTIFICATE III IN
HEALTH SERVICES ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE PATHOLOGY COLLECTION
ASSISTANCE COURSE CODE HLT43015 COURSE CODE HLT37215
COURSE CODE HLT33115 LOCATION LOCATION
Essendon Essendon
LOCATION
Essendon DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 9 months Full-time: 23 weeks
DURATION
Full-time: 23 weeks INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
INTAKE
Traineeship / Rolling enrolments
Start working in public and private This qualification reflects the role of
hospitals including the rehabilitation pathology collectors. You will learn the
This qualification will provide you with the
sector. With an Allied Health Assistance technical skills and be trained to follow
skills required in a health care setting and
qualification you will be trained to provide routine procedures, use discretion and
client patient support services including
therapeutic and program related support judgement in different situations and work
food services, bed making, general
under the guidance of an Allied Health under general supervision.
cleaning, work health and safety and
Professional. Placement is a mandatory part of the
patient movement.
Placement is a mandatory part of the course (35 hours) and this is organised by
Placement is a mandatory part of the
course (120 hours) and is organised by Kangan Institute.
course (120 hours) and this is organised by
Kangan Institute.
Kangan Institute. PREREQUISITES
PREREQUISITES • Satisfactory level of numeracy, literacy
PREREQUISITES • Current Police Check and Working with • You will need to be over the age of 18 to
• Satisfactory language, literacy and
Children Check (WWCC) complete the work placement/practical
numeracy skills to undertake this course
• Evidence of current immunisation status component of this course
• 18 years or over at the time of placement
within one month of starting this course
• Current Police Check and Working with Within one month of commencing the
• Emotional competence and physical course applicants must obtain:
Children Check (WWCC)
mobility
• Evidence of current immunisation status • A current and valid National Police
• You will need to be over the age of 18 to
within one month of starting this course Record Check
complete the work placement/practical
• Working with Children Check (WWCC)
SELECTION PROCESS component of this course
• Evidence of current immunisation status
You will be assessed to ensure that you SELECTION PROCESS
have the satisfactory language, literacy and
You will be assessed to ensure that you SELECTION PROCESS
numeracy (LLN), and the communication You will be assessed to ensure that you
have the satisfactory language, literacy and
skills to undertake the course. have the satisfactory language, literacy and
numeracy (LLN), and the communication
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES skills to undertake the course. numeracy (LLN) and the communication
skills to undertake the course.
This course may lead to employment as a: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Patient Services Assistant This course may lead to employment as a: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Orderly • Therapy Assistant This course may lead to employment as a:
• Ward Assistant • Allied Health Assistant • Specimen Collector
• Pathology Collector
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES • Physiotherapy Assistant
• Occupational Therapy Assistant • Pathology Specimen Receptionist
Go further with education pathways
into the Certificate IV in Allied Health
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Assistance (HLT43015) or the Diploma of Students who have completed the
Students who have completed the
Nursing (HLT54115). Certificate III in Pathology Collection
Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
CORE UNITS (HLT43015) can undertake further studies (HLT37215) can undertake the Certificate
Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005 with the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54115). IV in Laboratory Techniques (MSL40108),
community services Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001 CORE UNITS (HLT43015) or the Diploma of Nursing
Recognise healthy body systems HLTAAP001 Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005 (HLT54115).
community services
Comply with infection prevention HLTINF001 CORE UNITS
and control policies and procedures Work with diverse people CHCDIV001
Manage legal and ethical CHCLEG003 Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005
Participate in workplace health HLTWHS001 community services
and safety compliance
Recognise healthy body systems HLTAAP001 Work with diverse people CHCDIV001
Interpret and apply medical BSBMED301
terminology appropriately Confirm physical health status HLTAAP002 Comply with infection prevention HLTINF001
and control policies and procedures
Organise personal work priorities BSBWOR301 Follow safe work practices for direct HLTWHS002
and development client care Identify and respond to clinical risks HLTPAT001
in pathology collection
Information about elective units can be found online Interpret and apply medical BSBMED301
terminology appropriately Perform venous blood collections HLTPAT002

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Collect pathology specimens other HLTPAT004
than blood

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CERTIFICATE III IN DIPLOMA OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course will qualify you to work in
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT NURSING acute, sub-acute, rehabilitation, mental
(AGEING, HOME AND COURSE CODE HLT54115 | CRICOS 093795A health, aged care, palliative care, GP clinics
and community health centres. After
COMMUNITY) LOCATION
Essendon
completing the course you need to apply
COURSE CODE CHC33015 to AHPRA for registration to work as an
DURATION Enrolled Nurse.
LOCATION
Full-time: 2 years FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Essendon
INTAKE Students who have completed the Diploma
DURATION of Nursing (HLT54115) can undertake
Direct entry
Full-time: 7 months further studies in the Bachelor of Nursing
February, May and August intake
at the University level.
INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments CORE UNITS
This course will allow you to pursue a
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001
career in nursing as an Enrolled Nurse.
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres CHCDIV002
Get qualified to work in a variety of As an Enrolled Nurse you will work Strait Islander cultural safety
aged-care settings such as high and low under the direction and supervision of a Reflect on and improve own CHCPRP003
care residential facilities, patient’s homes registered nurse to assist in the provision professional practice
and community groups. Our friendly and of preventive, curative and rehabilitative Confirm physical health status HLTAAP002
experienced teachers will equip you with nursing care in hospitals, aged-care Analyse and respond to client health HLTAAP003
the skills to help maintain patient’s personal facilities, the community and other health information
care, health and wellbeing. care settings. Practise nursing within the Australian HLTENN001
health care system
Placement is a mandatory part of the Placement is a mandatory part of the
Apply communication skills in HLTENN002
course (120 hours) and this is organised by course (440 hours) and this is organised nursing practice
Kangan Institute. by Kangan Institute and may be in Perform clinical assessment and HLTENN003
Metropolitan Melbourne or regional contribute to planning nursing care
PREREQUISITES Victoria. Implement, monitor and evaluate HLTENN004
• A current Police Check, Working nursing care plans
with Children Check (WWCC) and a PREREQUISITES Contribute to nursing care of a HLTENN005
Commonwealth of Australia Statutory • You must be 18 years of age or older to person with complex needs
Declaration (Aged Care). enrol in this course Apply principles of wound HLTENN006
management in the clinical
• You will need to be over the age of 18 • You must have successfully completed environment
to enrol in this course and complete the VCE or equivalent, or be of mature age Administer and monitor medicines HLTENN007
work placement/practical component. and have related work experience and intravenous therapy
• Evidence of current immunisation status • You must sit a pre-entry test or present Apply legal and ethical parameters HLTENN008
results of a pre-entry test within 12 to nursing practice
within one month of starting this course.
months of course commencement. You Implement and monitor care for a HLTENN009
NOTE: Placement providers reserve the person with mental health conditions
must achieve the minimum score or
right to refuse you for placement based Implement and monitor care for a HLTENN011
higher to be considered for enrolment
on the results of the above mentioned person with acute health problems
declarations. • You must meet the English Language Implement and monitor care for a HLTENN012
Skills requirement as specified person with chronic health problems
SELECTION PROCESS by the Australian Nursing and Implement and monitor care of the HLTENN013
You will be assessed to ensure that you Midwifery Accreditation Council. To older person
have the satisfactory language, literacy and find out more visit: https://www. Apply nursing practice in the primary HLTENN015
health care setting
numeracy (LLN) and the communication anmac.org.au/sites/default/files/
skills to undertake the course. You will Comply with infection prevention HLTINF001
documents/20200713communication_ and control policies and procedures
also be required to attend an information re_els_to_eps_tacs_migrationagents. Follow safe work practices for direct HLTWHS002
session. pdf client care

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This course may lead to employment as an: commencement, you must provide:
• Accommodation Support Worker • A current and valid National Police FREE TAFE &
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• Working with Children Check (WWCC)
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• Residential Care Worker • Evidence of current immunisation status
• Home and Community Care Worker • A Commonwealth of Australia Statutory
Declaration (Aged Care).
When you study the Certificate III in
Individual Support (CHC33015) you will • Mandatory COVID-19 and Fluvax
complete skill sets in Ageing, Home and immunisations
Community. • A valid NDIS Worker Screening Check
valid for 5 years
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Further your career in healthcare with English Language Requirement
our Certificate IV in Leisure and Health • Undertake a BKSB Assessment AND
(HLT43415) or the Diploma of Nursing achieve the following results: Literacy
(HLT54115). (Level 4) or above, Numeracy (Level 4)
or above and English Writing Skills (Level
CORE UNITS
4) or above. Valid for 12 months.
Provide individualised support CHCCCS015
• Meet the Nursing and Midwifery Board
Support independence and well CHCCCS023
being of Australia (NMBA) English Language
Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005 requirements.
community services
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001
SELECTION PROCESS
You will be assessed to ensure that you
Work legally and ethically CHCLEG001
have the satisfactory language, literacy and
Recognise healthy body systems HLTAAP001
numeracy (LLN) and the communication
Follow safe work practices for direct HLTWHS002
client care
skills to undertake the course. You will
also be required to attend an information
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DENTAL | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
DENTAL ASSISTING DENTAL ASSISTING • Dental Assistant
COURSE CODE HLT35015 COURSE CODE HLT45015 • Dental Hygienist
LOCATION LOCATION • Dental Therapist
Workplace Workplace • Oral Health Specialist

DURATION DURATION FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES


Full-time: 1 year Full-time: 1 year You can further your study with a Diploma
Part-time: 1 year Part-time: 2 years of Dental Technology (HLT55115).

INTAKE INTAKE CORE UNITS


Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005
Traineeship / Rolling enrolments Traineeship / Rolling enrolments community services
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001
This qualification provides the knowledge This qualification provides the knowledge Provide first aid HLTAID003
and skills needed to assist a Dentist, Dental and skills needed to provide an advanced Prepare for and assist with oral HLTDEN001
health care procedures
Hygienist or Dental Therapist during all level of assistance to a Dentist, Dental
Assist with dental radiography HLTDEN002
dental care procedures. Delivery combines Hygienist, Dental Prosthetist or Oral Health
work experience and structured training Therapist, which contributes to the quality Assist with administration in dental HLTDEN003
practice
to competently and safely assist the of oral health care.
Comply with infection prevention HLTINF001
dental professional during oral health care Delivery combines work experience and and control policies and procedures
procedures. structured training to competently and Process reusable medical devices HLTINF002
safely assist the dental professional during and equipment
PREREQUISITES
oral health care procedures. Implement and monitor infection HLTINF003
Must be employed in a dental practice. prevention and control policies and
There are two streams available in this procedures
SELECTION PROCESS qualification. Your teacher will discuss this Maintain work health and safety HLTWHS003
• Minimum age of 18 years with you and your employer.
• Pre-training interview and language,
• Radiography Specialisation
RADIOGRAPHY SPECIALISATION*
literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment Learn to apply the principles of radiation
• Oral Health Specialisation
• Completion of the HLTAID003 Provide biology and protection to prepare and
First Aid certificate within four weeks of PREREQUISITES produce radiographic images in a dental
course commencement. You should be experienced at working health practice. Successful completion
in a dental practice for a minimum of 12 of this skill set meets the requirements
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES to apply to be licenced through the
months.
This course may lead to employment as a Department of Health (Victoria).
Dental Assistant In your role, you should be:
• Mentoring and inducting new employees CORE UNITS
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Apply the principles of radiation HLTDEN007
You can further your study with a • Implementing and monitoring infection biology and protection in dental
Certificate IV in Dental Assisting control and Work Health and Safety practice
(HLT45015). (WHS) policies and procedures Prepare to expose a prescribed HLTDEN008
• Monitoring compliance for WHS and dental radiographic image
CORE UNITS infection control Produce a prescribed dental HLTDEN009
Communicate and work in health or CHCCOM005 radiographic image
community services • Conducting workplace risk assessments.
*If you select to undertake the Radiography
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001 SELECTION PROCESS specialisation you must have access to radiography
Provide first aid HLTAID003 equipment and staff in your workplace.
• Minimum age of 18 years
Prepare for and assist with oral HLTDEN001 • Pre-training interview and language, ORAL HEALTH SPECIALISATION
health care procedures
literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment Develop the skills and knowledge to
Assist with dental radiography HLTDEN002
• Completion of the HLTAID003 Provide implement an oral hygiene program
Assist with administration in dental HLTDEN003
practice First Aid certificate within four weeks of (individualised as well as specific for older
Comply with infection prevention HLTINF001 course commencement. people) and implement an oral health
and control policies and procedures promotion program.
Process reusable medical devices HLTINF002
and equipment CORE UNITS
Participate in workplace health and HLTWHS001 Implement an individualised oral HLTDEN004
safety hygiene program
Implement an oral hygiene program HLTDEN010
Information about elective units can be found online for older people

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HEALTH & COMMUNITY COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN DIPLOMA OF
EDUCATION SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD
COURSE CODE CHC30213 EDUCATION AND CARE EDUCATION AND CARE
LOCATION COURSE CODE CHC30113 COURSE CODE CHC50113
Broadmeadows
LOCATION LOCATION
DURATION Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
Full-time: 6 months
DURATION DURATION
INTAKE Full-time: 9 months Full-time: 1.5 years
Direct entry / February and July intake
INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / February and July intake Direct entry / February and July intake
Start working as an education support
worker in primary and secondary schools,
Work while you get qualified in an early Work and get qualified in early childhood
specialist schools and community
childhood service. We will provide you with education and care and be responsible
education environments.
the skills and knowledge to best enhance for educating children and families,
As part of this course, you will be required and enrich the growth, learning and developing curriculum, supervising staff
to complete a work placement component development of children. and volunteers.
of 100 hours in a school setting during your
studies. PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES
• Applicants must be able to demonstrate • Be 18 years of age by course completion.
PREREQUISITES appropriate language, literacy and (This is the minimum age for work in this
• Be 18 years of age by course completion numeracy skills field).
(This is the minimum age for work in this • Applicants should be over 18 years of • You will need to have a current Working
field). age. Those under 18 years must provide with Children Check (WWCC).
• You will need to have a current Working parental/guardian consent
with Children Check (WWCC). SELECTION PROCESS
SELECTION PROCESS You will be assessed to ensure that you
SELECTION PROCESS You will be assessed to ensure that you have the satisfactory language, literacy and
You will be assessed to ensure that you have the satisfactory language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) and the communication
have the satisfactory language, literacy and numeracy (LLN), and the communication skills to undertake the course.
numeracy (LLN) and the communication skills to undertake the course.
skills to undertake the course. You will CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
also be required to attend an information CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This course may lead to employment as an:
session. This course may lead to employment as a: • Early Childhood Educator
• Family Day Care Educator • Team, Group or Program Leader
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Playgroup Educator • Children’s Service Manager
This course may lead to employment as an:
• Nanny • Children’s Service Director/Coordinator
• Education Support Worker
• Early Childhood Educator
• Teacher’s Aide CORE UNITS
• Out-of-school Hours Care Educator
• Integration Aide Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres CHCDIV002
Strait Islander cultural safety
• Education Assistant FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Develop cultural competence CHCECE001
Go further with our Diploma of Early
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Childhood Education and Care (CHC50113). Ensure the health and safety of CHCECE002
Continue your studies in education or children
disability. CORE UNITS Provide care for children CHCECE003
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres CHCDIV002 Promote and provide healthy food CHCECE004
CORE UNITS Strait Islander cultural safety and drinks
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001 Develop cultural competence CHCECE001 Provide care for babies and toddlers CHCECE005
Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres CHCDIV002 Ensure the health and safety of CHCECE002 Develop positive and respectful CHCECE007
Strait Islander cultural safety children relationships with children
Support behaviour of children and CHCECE006 Provide care for children CHCECE003 Use an approved learning CHCECE009
young people framework to guide practice
Promote and provide healthy food CHCECE004
Comply with legislative, policy CHCEDS001 and drinks Establish and maintain a safe and CHCECE016
and industrial requirements in the healthy environment for children
education environment Provide care for babies and toddlers CHCECE005
Foster the holistic development CHCECE017
Assist implementation of planned CHCEDS002 Develop positive and respectful CHCECE007
and wellbeing of the child in early
educational programs relationships with children
childhood
Contribute to student education in CHCEDS003 Use an approved learning framework CHCECE009
Nurture creativity in children CHCECE018
all developmental domains to guide practice
Facilitate compliance in an CHCECE019
Contribute to organisation and CHCEDS004 Support the holistic development of CHCECE010
education and care services
management of classroom or centre children in early childhood
Establish and implement plans for CHCECE020
Support the development of literacy CHCEDS005 Provide experiences to support CHCECE011
developing cooperative behaviour
and oral language skills children’s play and learning
Implement strategies for the CHCECE021
Support the development of CHCEDS006 Use information about children to CHCECE013
inclusion of all children
numeracy skills inform practice
Promote children’s agency CHCECE022
Work effectively with students and CHCEDS007 Work legally and ethically CHCLEG001
colleagues Analyse information to inform CHCECE023
Identify and respond to children and CHCPRT001
learning
Contribute to the health and safety CHCEDS017 young people at risk
of students Design and implement the CHCECE024
Provide an emergency first aid HLTAID004
curriculum to foster children’s
Support students with additional CHCEDS018 response in an education and care
learning and development
needs in the classroom environment setting
Embed sustainable practices in CHCECE025
Participate in workplace health HLTWHS001
Information about elective units can be found online service operations
and safety
Work in partnership with families to CHCECE026
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and young people at risk
Find out more on page 6 Provide an emergency first aid HLTAID004
response in an education and care
setting
Maintain work health and safety HLTWHS003

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DISABILITY | COMMUNITY SERVICES COURSE IN CERTIFICATE IV IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
INTRODUCTION TO THE DISABILITY • Disability Support Worker
NATIONAL DISABILITY COURSE CODE CHC43115 • Lifestyle Support Officer

INSURANCE SCHEME LOCATION


Essendon
• Behavioural Support Officer
• Employment Coordinator (Disability)
COURSE CODE 22469VIC • Residential Care Officer
LOCATION DURATION
Full-time: 9 months FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Broadmeadows You can further your study in our Diploma
DURATION INTAKE of Community Services (CHC52015).
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
Part-time: 10 weeks CORE UNITS
INTAKE Provide individualised support CHCCCS015
Make a genuine difference to the Follow established person-centred CHCDIS002
Direct entry / Rolling enrolment
lives of people with disabilities. From behaviour supports
helping others achieve greater levels of Develop and provide person-centred CHCDIS005
service responses
This program is designed to assist potential independence to enjoying an enhanced
quality of life, this course will give you the Facilitate the empowerment of CHCDIS007
workers for the disability industry. It allows people with disability
students to make an informed choice skills needed to attend to those under
Facilitate community participation CHCDIS008
whether the disability sector is for them. It your care. As part of your studies, you and social inclusion
provides a pathway into the Certificate III in are also required to complete a work Facilitate ongoing skills development CHCDIS009
Individual Support (Disability) (CHC33015) placement component of 120 hours which using a person-centred approach
or the Certificate IV in Disability often leads to future employment and job Provide person-centred services to CHCDIS010
(CHC43115). opportunities. people with disability with complex
needs
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES Work with diverse people CHCDIV001
There are no pre-requisites for this course. A current Police Check and Working with Manage legal and ethical compliance CHCLEG003
Children Check (WWCC). Recognise healthy body systems HLTAAP001
SELECTION PROCESS Follow safe work practices for direct HLTWHS002
You will need to attend an interview and SELECTION PROCESS client care
undertake a pre-training review including You will be assessed to ensure that you
Information about elective units can be found online
a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) have the satisfactory language, literacy and
assessment. numeracy (LLN) and the communication
skills to undertake the course. You will FREE TAFE &
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• Disability Support Worker
• Personal Care Assistant
• Personal Support Worker
• Disability Officer
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You can further your study at Certificate III,
Certificate IV and Diploma level across the
Health and Community Sectors.
CORE UNITS
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disability insurance scheme
participant

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COURSE IN CERTIFICATE IV IN DIPLOMA OF
IDENTIFYING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY SERVICES
RESPONDING TO FAMILY COURSE CODE CHC42015 COURSE CODE CHC52015 | CRICOS 094073E
VIOLENCE RISK LOCATION
Broadmeadows
LOCATION
Broadmeadows
COURSE CODE 22510VIC
LOCATION DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 9 months Full-time: 18 months
Broadmeadows
DURATION INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / February and July intake
Part-time: 10 weeks
INTAKE
The qualification reflects the role of Learn counselling skills, group work
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
community service workers who design skills, human rights, cultural inclusion and
and deliver person-centred services to strategies for effective service delivery,
This course is an accredited training individuals and/or groups. Workers may all skills you will need to start working in
program designed for people who are provide support, advocacy or interventions individual and family case work and group
currently working or seeking work with to individual clients, groups or communities work. Work placement is a compulsory part
universal service providers to identify across a range of services. of this course.
the risk of family violence for service This course is also ACWA (Australian
PREREQUISITES
users. Universal service professionals Community Workers Association)
You will be assessed to ensure that
do not assess or prevent risk of family Accredited, which requires the completion
you have proficient oral and written
violence primarily in their role, however of 400 hours of practical placement hours
communication.
they may encounter victim survivors and/ within a Community Service setting.
or perpetrators of violence through their SELECTION PROCESS
work and subsequently their role requires You will be assessed to ensure that you PREREQUISITES
essential knowledge about the State’s have the satisfactory language, literacy and You need to have completed VCE (or
legislated response to family violence. numeracy (LLN) and the communication equivalent) or be at least 20 years of age
skills to undertake the course. and have sufficient work experience. You
PREREQUISITES need to have a high level of language,
There are no prerequisites for this course. You will also be required to attend an literacy and numeracy skills following
Participants undertaking this course are information session. completion of an LLN assessment. You also
likely to be professionals who do not have CAREER OPPORTUNITIES need to have a clear police record and a
family violence as a core function of their Working with Children Check (WWCC).
This course may lead to employment as a:
role. These professionals may encounter
victim survivors (including children and • Case Worker SELECTION PROCESS
young people) and perpetrators through • Homelessness Support Worker You will be assessed to ensure that you
their interactions with children, families • Mental Health Support Worker have the satisfactory language, literacy and
and/or adults within their work. It also numeracy (LLN) and the communication
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES skills to undertake the course. You will
provides the foundational understanding of
Go further with our Diploma of Community also be required to attend an information
family violence and risk needed for further
Services (CHC52015). session.
levels of specialisation.
CORE UNITS
SELECTION PROCESS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Facilitate the interests and rights CHCADV001
You will need to attend an interview and of clients This course may lead to employment as a:
undertake a pre-training review including Assess co-existing needs CHCCCS004 • Social Welfare Worker
a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) Use communication to build CHCCOM002 • Case Worker/Manager
assessment. relationships • Community Development/Engagement
Work with diverse people CHCDIV001 Worker
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Work legally and ethically CHCLEG001
There are no further career opportunities • Family Support Worker
Develop and maintain networks and CHCPRP001 • Project Officer
associated with this course. collaborative partnerships
• Early Intervention Worker
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Maintain work health and safety HLTWHS003
• Pastoral Care Counsellor or Manager
There are no further study opportunities Information about elective units can be found online
associated with this course. • Senior Youth Officer

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programs
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Information about elective units can be found online strategies
Analyse impacts of sociological CHCDEV002
factors on clients in community work
and services
Manage and promote diversity CHCDIV003
Manage legal and ethical compliance CHCLEG003
Facilitate workplace debriefing and CHCMGT005
support processes
Reflect on and improve own CHCPRP003
professional practice
Manage work health and safety HLTWHS004

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HAIR At Kangan Institute, we bring together the latest in industry


education and trends with some of the world’s finest professional
BARBERING brands to give you a complete learning experience in our range
BEAUTY of creative courses.
FASHION DESIGN Our world-class faculty with extensive industry experience and
& MERCHANDISING connections cater to the needs of the ever-changing and
highly-competitive creative industry, delivering training programs
in fashion design, hair, barbering & beauty.
You will have access to the latest technology, equipment and
facilities in our purpose-built campuses providing a holistic
approach to training in a supportive learning environment.
What sets our graduates apart are the well-rounded skills
they learn to give them the competitive edge to stand out
from the crowd.

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PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
HAIR BEAUTY FASHION DESIGN
Career opportunities: Career opportunities: & MERCHANDISING
• Hair Salon Assistant • Salon Manager or Owner Career opportunities:
• Qualified Hairdresser • Beauty Advisor • Fashion Designer
• Hair Stylist • Waxing Technician • Design & Product Developer
Courses to get you there: • Beauty Therapist • Garment Technician
• Certificate II in Salon Assistant (SBH20216) • Resort or Spa Manager • Technical Designer
• Certificate III in Hairdressing (SHB30416) • Spa Therapist • Pattern Maker
• Freelance Therapist • Buyer
Courses to get you there:
BARBERING • Certificate III in Beauty Services (SHB30115)
• Textile Designer / Graphic Designer
• Fashion Blogger
Career opportunities: • Diploma of Beauty Therapy (SHB50115) • Sustainability Advisor
• Barber • Fabric & Trim Sourcing
Course to get you there: Courses to get you there:
• Certificate III in Barbering (SHB30516) • Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and
• Certificate II in Salon Assistant (SBH20216) Merchandising (MST50119)
• Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion
Design and Merchandising (MST60119)

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HAIR | BARBERING | BEAUTY CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
SALON ASSISTANT HAIRDRESSING BARBERING
COURSE CODE: SHB20216 COURSE CODE SHB30416 COURSE CODE SHB30516
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Cremorne Cremorne Cremorne
DURATION DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 9 weeks Apprenticeship: Varies from 2-3 years Apprenticeship:
based on your competency Full-time: 2-3 years
INTAKE Non-apprentice: Flexible: 1 year On campus (non-apprenticeship):
Direct entry / February intake Full-time: 7 months
INTAKE Evening classes also available (21 months).
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship
If your goal is to work as a hairdresser, this Support Network (AASN) / February and INTAKE
course can give you a head start. July intake for non-apprentice students and Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship
This nationally recognised qualification Rolling enrolments for apprentices Support Network / February and July
will give you the basic knowledge and intake for college-based students and
skills required to commence work in a Rolling enrolments for Apprentices
hairdressing salon as a salon assistant. You This course will get you started in your
will gain genuine hands-on experience dream career in hairdressing. You will learn
working with real clients in our on-campus industry current techniques to confidently The mens’ grooming industry is thriving
training salon. work in a dynamic salon environment. creating a high demand for skilled barbers.
PREREQUISITES This course is designed to give you the
PREREQUISITES knowledge and expertise to get started in
You need to have satisfactory literacy and To apply for the apprenticeship stream
you must be currently employed as an this creative and dynamic field.
numeracy skills and be at least 15 years of
age when you apply. apprentice in a hairdressing salon. New The qualification focuses on the craft of
apprentices will first need to be employed barbering and teaches the traditions of
SELECTION PROCESS and signed up to a contract of training ‘old school’ barbering and specialist urban
You will be required to complete an by an Australian Apprenticeship Support barbering techniques.
assessment to evaluate your language, Network (AASN). You’ll learn from industry experts and hone
literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills. This your skills working on real clients in our
helps to ensure that you enrol in a course SELECTION PROCESS
Compulsory interview and AASN modern training facilities.
that is the right level of study for you.
registration. There are three streams available:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • On Campus
This qualification may help you to find CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a: • Apprenticeship
employment as an apprentice hairdresser. A
• Hairdresser • RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning)
hairdressing qualification can lead to many
work opportunities, from owning your own • Hair Stylist CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
salon to working at fashion shows or in film • Salon Manager This program will give you the skills to work
and television. as a qualified barber in the industry.
CORE UNITS
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Participate in environmentally BSBSUS201 CORE UNITS
sustainable work practices
Graduates of this course can go onto Participate in environmentally BSBSUS201
study the Certificate III in Hairdressing Provide shampoo and basin services SHBHBAS001 sustainable work practices
(SHB30416) or the Certificate III in Colour and lighten hair SHBHCLS002 Provide shampoo and basin services SHBHBAS001
Barbering (SHB30516). Provide full and partial head SHBHCLS003 Design haircut structures SHBHCUT001
highlighting treatments
Create one length or solid haircut SHBHCUT002
CORE UNITS Neutralise unwanted colours and SHBHCLS004 structures
Contribute to health and safety of BSBWHS201 tones
Create graduated haircut structures SHBHCUT003
self and others Provide on scalp full head and SHBHCLS005
retouch bleach treatments Create layered haircut structures SHBHCUT004
Provide shampoo and basin services SHBHBAS001
Design haircut structures SHBHCUT001 Cut hair using over-comb SHBHCUT005
Dry hair to shape SHBHDES001 techniques
Maintain and organise tools, SHBHIND001 Create one length or solid haircut SHBHCUT002
structures Create combined traditional and SHBHCUT007
equipment and work areas classic men’s haircut structures
Conduct salon financial transactions SHBXCCS001 Create graduated haircut structures SHBHCUT003
Cut hair using freehand clipper SHBHCUT009
Greet and prepare clients for salon SHBXCCS003 Create layered haircut structures SHBHCUT004 techniques
services Cut hair using over-comb SHBHCUT005 Design and maintain beards and SHBHCUT011
Comply with organisational SHBXIND001 techniques moustaches
requirements within a personal Create finished hair designs SHBHDES003 Shave heads and faces SHBHCUT012
services environment
Maintain and organise tools, SHBHIND001 Provide men’s general grooming SHBHCUT013
Communicate as part of a salon SHBXIND002 equipment and work areas services
team
Develop and expand a client base SHBHIND003 Dry hair to shape SHBHDES001
Information about elective units can be found online Straighten and relax hair with SHBHREF002 Maintain and organise tools, SHBHIND001
chemical treatments equipment and work areas
FREE TAFE & Identify and treat hair and scalp SHBHTRI001 Develop and expand a client base SHBHIND003

JOBTRAINER COURSE* conditions


Conduct salon financial transactions SHBXCCS001
Identify and treat hair and scalp SHBHTRI001
conditions
Find out more on page 6 Provide salon services to clients SHBXCCS002 Conduct salon financial transactions SHBXCCS001
Comply with organisational SHBXIND001 Provide salon services to clients SHBXCCS002
requirements within a personal
services environment Comply with organisational SHBXIND001
requirements within a personal
Communicate as part of a salon SHBXIND002 services environment
team
Communicate as part of a salon SHBXIND002
Apply safe hygiene, health and work SHBXWHS001 team
practices
Apply safe hygiene, health and work SHBXWHS001
Information about elective units can be found online practices

JOBTRAINER COURSE* Information about elective units can be found online

Find out more on page 6 JOBTRAINER COURSE*


Find out more on page 6

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HAIR, BARBERING, BEAUTY & FASHION COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN DIPLOMA OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
BEAUTY SERVICES BEAUTY THERAPY • Salon Beauty Therapist
COURSE CODE SHB30115 COURSE CODE SHB50115 • Salon Manager/Owner
LOCATION LOCATION • Freelance Therapist
Cremorne Cremorne FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS
DURATION DURATION Graduates of this course, are eligible for
Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 1 year guaranteed entry into the Bachelor of
Dermal Sciences at Victoria University.
INTAKE INTAKE
CORE UNITS
Direct entry / February and July intake Direct entry / March and July intake
Provide body massage SHBBB0S002
Provide body treatments SHBBBOS003
This qualification will give you the The Diploma of Beauty Therapy is the Provide lash and brow services SHBBFAS001
confidence to interact with customers, highest and most sought after qualification Provide facial treatments and skin SHBBFAS002
and provide a range of beauty services in the industry. This course will provide care recommendations
including waxing, makeup, nail technology, you with the knowledge, experience and Provide specialised facial SHBBFAS003
treatments
lash and brow treatments, cosmetic advanced skills you need to start your
Provide waxing services SHBBHRS001
tanning as well as selling retail skin care and career as a qualified Beauty Therapist.
other cosmetic products. This course will Students will learn to perform facial Design and apply makeup SHBBMUP002
get you ready for employment in beauty treatments, massage and body treatments Provide manicure and pedicare SHBBNLS001
services
salons and the wider beauty industry. (including aromatherapy, hot stone
Research and apply beauty SHBBRES001
therapy and Indian head massage), waxing, industry info
SELECTION PROCESS manicure and pedicure treatments, while
You will be required to attend a compulsory Conduct salon financial SHBXCCS001
working with the best salon brands like transactions
interview. Thalgo, CND and Dermalogica. Provide salon services to clients SHBXCCS002
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES PREREQUISITES Comply with organisational SHBXIND001
requirements within a personal
This course may lead to employment as a: You need to have a high level of literacy services environment
• Beauty Therapist/Consultant and numeracy skills. Apply safe hygiene, health and SHBXWHS001
• Waxing Technician work practices
• Freelance Beauty Consultant
SELECTION PROCESS
Information about elective units can be found online
You will be required to attend a compulsory
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS interview.
This course leads into the
Diploma of Beauty Therapy (SHB50115).
CORE UNITS
Apply cosmetic tanning products SHBBBOS001
Advise on beauty products and SHBBCCS001
services
Provide lash and brow services SHBBFAS001
Provide waxing services SHBBHRS001
Design and apply makeup SHBBMUP002
Provide manicure and pedicare SHBBNLS001
services
Research and apply beauty SHBBRES001
industry information NIKEESHA
Conduct salon financial SHBXCCS001
transactions
Provide salon services to clients SHBXCCS002
DOWNES
Comply with organisational SHBXIND001
requirements within a personal
DIPLOMA OF BEAUTY
services environment
Apply safe hygiene, health and SHBXWHS001
work practices

Information about elective units can be found online

JOBTRAINER COURSE*
Find out more on page 6

“ I love the feeling when people tell


me that they love what I’ve done and
seeing a genuine reaction from clients
is what makes me more determined to
continue with beauty therapy.

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FASHION DESIGN & MERCHANDISING DIPLOMA OF SELECTION PROCESS
APPLIED FASHION DESIGN
Applicants to the course must attend a
group interview and information session.
TEXTILE & FASHION HUB
AND MERCHANDISING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Advanced Diploma of fashion students
have the unique opportunity to use
COURSE CODE MST50119 Design and Product Development the digital technologies at the hub to
This course may lead to employment as a: enhance their signature collections.
LOCATION
• Fashion Designer
Cremorne FIND OUT MORE
• Patternmaker
kangan.edu.au/hub
DURATION • Grader Hub@kangan.edu.au
Full-time: 1.5 years • Assistant Production Manager 1300 575 576
INTAKE • Quality Controller
Direct entry / February and July intake • Garment Technician
Business and Merchandising
This course may lead to employment in:
Students applying for the Diploma of
Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising • Marketing
will be able to choose from one of two • Supply chain
study streams: • Account Management
1. Design and Product Development FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
This stream is designed to be both an entry Graduates are eligible for credits towards a
level qualification in fashion design and degree and guaranteed entry into a leading
its related skills as well as a qualification Australian university.
providing skills for employment as a design
Graduates can also apply for credit
assistant, designer, patternmaker, technical
transfers into the Advanced Diploma of
designer, garment technician, bespoke
Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
couturier or a sustainability advisor. As part
(MST60116) or further studies at a
of this course students will be required to
university.
undertake work experience for two weeks.
Students can either identify and gain CORE UNITS
work placement or work closely with our Participate in environmentally MSMENV272
sustainable work practices
teachers to gain work placement with one
Work safely MSMWHS200
of our numerous industry partners.
Identify fabric performance and MSTCL3001
2. Business and Merchandising handling requirements
This stream is designed for students Calculate cost estimates for MSTFD4023
interested in occupations such as fashion products
marketing manager, merchandise manager, Interact and network with fashion MSTFD4006
industry participants
e-commerce, supply chain, logistics
Develop and present design MSTFD5010
manager. Work experience in the industry concepts within specific guidelines
is a desirable component of this course. Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles MSTGN2013
Students work through industry based used in the TCF industry
collaborative projects that are designed to Apply quality standards MSS402051
develop their skill sets, market knowledge Operate computing technology in MSTGN2014
and business savvy, and enhance future job a TCF workplace
prospects. Information about elective units can be found online
PREREQUISITES
You need to have completed VCE (or
equivalent) or be of mature age and have
sufficient work experience.
You also need to have a satisfactory level
of literacy and numeracy skills following
completion of an LLN assessment.

BETHANY
PEELE
ADVANCED DIPLOMA
OF APPLIED FASHION
DESIGN AND
MERCHANDISING

“ The training that I have received


at Kangan Institute has really changed
my life. It’s provided me with the skills
and knowledge to go forward into the
industry and actually make
a difference.

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HAIR, BARBERING, BEAUTY & FASHION COURSES
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF
APPLIED FASHION DESIGN
AND MERCHANDISING
COURSE CODE MST60119
LOCATION
Cremorne
DURATION
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 years
INTAKE
Direct entry / February and July intake

This course will provide the skills required


to work in the Australian fashion industry
as a designer or an independent designer
in your own business.
As a student, there are opportunities to
showcase your designs at fashion shows
and festivals.
PREREQUISITES
Students will need to have successfully
completed the Diploma of Applied Fashion
Design and Merchandising (MST50119).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
• Fashion Designer
• Advanced Patternmaker
• Grader
• Production Manager
• Quality Coordinator
• Technical Designer
• Garment Technician
• Small Business Operator
• Fashion Buyer
• Fashion Journalist
• Coutourier
• Ready to Wear Designer
• Product Developer
• Marketing and Merchandising
• Illustrator
• Supply Chain and Sustainable Fashion
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates are eligible for credits towards a
degree and guaranteed entry into a leading
Australian university.
CORE UNITS
Participate in environmentally MSMENV272
sustainable work practices
Work safely MSMWHS200
Identify fabric performance and MSTCL3001
handling requirements
Calculate cost estimates for MSTFD4004
fashion products
Interact and network with fashion MSTFD4006
industry participants
Develop and present design MSTFD5010
concepts within specific guidelines
Assess impact of current fashion MSTFD5020
industry innovations and practices
Operate computing technology in MSTGN2014
a TCF workplace
Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles MSTGN2013
used in the TCF industry
Develop and implement a sales or MSTGN6001
marketing strategy for fashion or
textile items
Develop and implement a sales or MSTGN6001
marketing strategy for fashion or
textile items

Information about elective units can be found online

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BUSINESS,PLANTS
ANIMALS,
& SCIENCES & IT
ACCOUNTING

ADMINISTRATION Getting a qualification in business, accounting and IT can be one


of the best ways to expand your career options. It could be the
MANAGEMENT ticket to your dream job, management role or pathway into a
REAL ESTATE university degree.
ACCOUNTING Our unique mix of classroom learning, work placement and
LEGAL industry networking opportunities mean that you’ll graduate with
practical work-ready skills and connections, placing you
JUSTICE
well ahead of the pack.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CYBER SECURITY

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BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & IT COURSES
PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Career opportunities: Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
• Administrative Officer • Bookkeeper • Help Desk Officer
• Receptionist • Accounts Payable or Receivable Officer • Technical Support
• Data Entry Operator • Payroll Officer Course to get you there:
• Office Manager or Supervisor Courses to get you there: • Certificate III in Information Technology
• Personal or Executive Assistant • Certificate IV in Accounting and (ICT30120)

Course to get you there: Bookkeeping (FNS40217)


Career opportunities:
• Certificate III in Business (BSB30120) • Diploma of Accounting (FNS50217)
• Network Support Administrator
• Network Support Technician
MANAGEMENT LEGAL • Level 1 Help Desk Support
• Desktop Deployment Technician
Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
Course to get you there:
• Supervisor • Legal Assistant
• Certificate IV in Information Technology
• Team Leader • Assistant Paralegal (ICT40120)

• Human Resources Officer • Legal Secretary


Career opportunities:
Courses to get you there: • Legal Receptionist
• Network Technician
• Certificate IV in Leadership and • Legal Support Officer
• Network Administrator
Management (BSB40520) • Senior Law Clerk
• IT Administrator
Course to get you there:
Career opportunities: • Systems Developer
• Certificate IV in Legal Services (BSB40620)
• Manager • Enterprise Systems Administrator
Courses to get you there: • Computing Network Professional
• Diploma of Leadership and Management
(BSB50420)
JUSTICE • Web-based Programmer
• Business Analyst
• Diploma of Human Resources Career opportunities:
• Project Manager
Management (BSB50320) • Court Registrar
Courses to get you there:
• Australian Customs or Prison Officer
• Diploma of Information Technology
• Police and Law Enforcement Agency
REAL ESTATE Worker
(ICT50220)

• Advanced Diploma of Computer


• Legal Assistant SystemsTechnology (ICT60515)
Career opportunities:
• Investigator
• Property Manager
• Loss Prevention Work
• Body Corporate Manager
• Real Estate Agent Course to get you there: CYBER SECURITY
• Real Estate Representative • Diploma of Justice (22320VIC)
Career opportunities:
• Real Estate • Cyber Security Technician
• Real Estate Salesperson • Cyber Analyst
• Real Estate Sub-agent • Incident Response Officer
• Property Portfolio Officer • Information Security Analyst
• Buyer’s Agent • Cyber Security Administrator
Course to get you there: Course to get you there:
• Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice • Certificate IV in Cyber Security (22334VIC)
(CPP41419)

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ADMINISTRATION | MANAGEMENT | ENGINEERING
REAL ESTATE CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN DIPLOMA OF
BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP
COURSE CODE BSB30120 MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT
LOCATION COURSE CODE BSB40520 COURSE CODE BSB50420
Broadmeadows
LOCATION LOCATION
DURATION Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
Full-time: 6 months
DURATION DURATION
INTAKE Part-time: 1 year Part-time: 1 year
Direct entry / February and July intake
INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
If you have a flair for organisation and
are a great communicator, a career in
If you consider yourself to be a born leader Advance your career and play a significant
administration could be perfect for you.
and are currently working in or towards a role in the workplace by gaining skills to
This qualification will help you to develop management role, then this course is the create a high performance environment
the skills required to work in an office perfect way to formalise your skills. and make a positive impact on the bottom
environment, along with the additional line with the Diploma of Leadership and
skill set required to manage some aspects PREREQUISITES Management.
of accounting and bookkeeping within a There are no set prerequisites for this
business. course however it is recommended that PREREQUISITES
you have satisfactory language, literacy and You need to have completed VCE (or
PREREQUISITES numeracy skills to undertake this course. equivalent) or be of mature age and have
There are no set prerequisites for this work experience. You also need to have
course however it is recommended that SELECTION PROCESS a high level of language, literacy and
you have satisfactory language, literacy and Applicants are required to attend an numeracy skills.
numeracy skills to undertake this course. information session and undertake
a language, literacy and numeracy SELECTION PROCESS
SELECTION PROCESS assessment and complete a pre-training Applicants are required to attend an
Applicants are required to attend an review. information session and undertake
information session and undertake a language, literacy and numeracy
a language, literacy and numeracy CAREER OPPORTUNITIES assessment and complete a pre-training
assessment and complete a pre-training This course may lead to employment as a: review. Applicants should have workplace
review. • Team Leader experience and be looking to upskill for a
• Supervisor leadership role.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as an: • Line Manager
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Administrative Officer FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES On completion of the course, graduates
• Accounts Payable or Receivable Officer Graduates can apply to study the can find employment in a range of
• Payroll Officer Diploma of Leadership and Management organisations coordinating and managing
• Customer Service Advisor (BSB50420). people or services, or build their own
• Data Entry Operator CORE UNITS business.
• Clerk Demonstrate leadership in the BSBLDR411
workplace
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates can apply to study the
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Lead effective workplace BSBLDR413
relationships Advanced Diploma of Leadership and
Graduates can apply to study the:
Coordinate business operational BSBOPS402 Management (BSB60420) and may be
• Certificate IV in Human Resource plans eligible for credits towards a degree and
Management (BSB40420) guaranteed entry into a leading Australian
Apply communication strategies in BSBXCM401
• Certificate IV in Leadership and the workplace university.
Management (BSB40520) Lead and facilitate a team BSBXTW401
CORE UNITS
• Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety Information about elective units can be found online Communicate with influence BSBCMM511
(BSB41419)
Develop critical thinking in others BSBCRT511
• Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice
Lead and manage effective BSBLDR523
(CPP41419) workplace relationships
• Certificate IV in Legal Services Manage business operational plans BSBOPS502
(BSB40620) Develop and use emotional BSBPEF502
intelligence
CORE UNITS
Manage team effectiveness BSBTWK502
Apply critical thinking skills in a BSBCRT311
team environment Information about elective units can be found online
Support personal wellbeing in the BSBPEF201
workplace
Participate in sustainable work BSBSUS211
practices
Use inclusive work practices BSBTWK301
Assist with maintaining workplace BSBWHS311
safety
Engage in workplace BSBXCM301
communication

Information about elective units can be found online

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& IT COURSES
CERTIFICATE IV IN CERTIFICATE IV IN SELECTION PROCESS
Applicants are required to attend an
HUMAN RESOURCE REAL ESTATE PRACTICE information session and undertake
MANAGEMENT COURSE CODE CPP41419 a language, literacy and numeracy
assessment and complete a pre-training
COURSE CODE BSB40420 LOCATION review.

TRADES
Broadmeadows
LOCATION CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Broadmeadows DURATION This course may lead to employment as an:
Full-time: 6 months
DURATION • Auctioneer

BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING
Part-time: 9 months
Virtual workshops: Part-time: 12 months • Property Manager
On campus: Full-time: 6 months INTAKE • Body Corporate Manager
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments • Real Estate Representative
INTAKE
Direct entry / VTAC / Rolling enrolments • Real Estate Salesperson
If you enjoy selling, communicate well • Real Estate Sub-agent
and have a passion for providing excellent • Property Portfolio Officer
Take your first step towards a rewarding • Buyer’s Agent
customer service, a career in the exciting
career in human resources.
field of real estate could be right for you. To work in the Victorian real estate
This unique course will equip you with industry you need to be registered with
This qualification reflects the role of real
a wide range of cognitive, technical, the Business Licensing Authority (BLA).
estate professionals who apply knowledge
functional and communication skills You can check to see if you’re eligible
of real estate practice, legal agency and
preparing you for entry into the human for registration at consumer.vic.gov.au/
compliance requirements, ethical standards
resources sector. licensing-and-registration/estate-agents/
and consumer preferences to conduct real
PREREQUISITES estate functions. This qualification applies agents-representatives
There are no set prerequisites for this to people working in both residential and
commercial property, including business
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
course however it is recommended that Graduates can pathway to Diploma of
you have satisfactory language, literacy and broking, and stock and station transactions.
Property (Agency Management) for further
numeracy skills to undertake this course. Licensing, legislative, regulatory or learning and career advancement, which
certification requirements apply to real enables students to become licensed real
SELECTION PROCESS
estate practices in all states and territories. estate agents.
Applicants are required to attend an
Relevant state and territory regulatory
information session and undertake CORE UNITS
authorities should be consulted to confirm
a language, literacy and numeracy Prepare for professional practice in CPPREP4001
those requirements.
assessment and complete a real estate
pre-training review PREREQUISITES Access and interpret ethical CPPREP4002
practice in real estate
There are no set prerequisites for this
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Access and interpret legislation in CPPREP4003
course. However, it is recommended that
This course may lead to employment as a: real estate
you have satisfactory numeracy and
• Human Resources Officer literacy skills to undertake this course. You
Establish marketing and CPPREP4004
communication profiles in real
• Human Resources Coordinator must be 18 in order to register with the estate
• Payroll Officer Business Licensing Authority. Prepare to work with real estate CPPREP4005
trust accounts
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Information about elective units can be found online
Graduates can pathway to Diploma
of Human Resource Management
(BSB50320).
CORE UNITS
Administer performance BSBHRM411
development processes
Support employee and industrial BSBHRM412
relations
Support the learning and BSBHRM413
development of teams and
individuals
Coordinate recruitment and BSBHRM415
onboarding
Support human resource functions BSBHRM417
and processes
Implement and monitor WHS BSBWHS411
policies, procedures and programs

Information about elective units can be found online

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ACCOUNTING | LEGAL | JUSTICE CERTIFICATE IV IN DIPLOMA OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as an:
ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING • Assistant Accountant
AND BOOKKEEPING COURSE CODE FNS50217 • Accounts Payable Officer
COURSE CODE FNS40217 LOCATION • Accounts Receivable Officer
Broadmeadows • Payroll Officer
LOCATION • Junior Auditor
Broadmeadows DURATION • BAS Agent
Full-time: 6 months
DURATION Part-time: 1 year
• Cost Accountant
Full-time: 6 months • Trainee Financial Accountant
Part-time: 1 year INTAKE
Direct entry / February and July intake
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
INTAKE Graduates can apply to study the
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Advanced Diploma of Accounting
If you have an analytical mind and enjoy (FNS60217) and are eligible for credits
problem solving, a career in accounting towards a degree and guaranteed entry
If you have a head for numbers, great into a leading Australian university.
could be perfect for you!
organisational skills and are a good
communicator, an accounting or The Diploma of Accounting is designed to CORE UNITS
bookkeeping career could be just what give you the training and knowledge for a Provide financial and business FNSACC511
you’re looking for. range of career pathways in the accounting, performance information
business and finance sectors. Prepare tax documentation for FNSACC512
The Certificate IV in Accounting and individuals
Bookkeeping is designed to help you gain The course is nationally accredited and Manage budgets and forecasts FNSACC513
the skills and knowledge that employers will give you some of the educational units
Prepare financial reports for FNSACC514
are looking for in this field. The course required to become a registered Tax Agent. corporate entities
is nationally accredited and meets the PREREQUISITES Implement and maintain internal FNSACC516
qualification requirements needed to control procedures
To apply for this course you will need a high Provide management accounting FNSACC517
become a registered Business Activity level of numeracy and literacy skills and to information
Statements (BAS) Agent. have successfully completed the Certificate
Information about elective units can be found online
PREREQUISITES IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping
There are no prerequisites for this course. (FNS40217) or the Accounting Principles
Skill Set (FNSS00014) or an equivalent
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with work experience in a related field are
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You will be required to complete an
SELECTION PROCESS assessment to evaluate your language,
All applicants for this course complete an
literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills.
assessment to evaluate their language,
literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
• Small Business Bookkeeper
• BAS Agent
• Contract or Staff Bookkeeper
• Assistant Accountant
• Finance Administration Officer
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates can apply to study the Diploma
of Accounting (FNS50217).
CORE UNITS
Prepare financial reports BSBFIA401
Introduce cloud computing into BSBSMB412
business operations
Process financial transactions and FNSACC311
extract interim reports
Administer subsidiary accounts and FNSACC312
ledgers
Work effectively in the accounting FNSACC408
and bookkeeping industry
Set up and operate a computerised FNSACC416
accounting system
Complete business activity and FNSTPB401
instalment activity statements
Establish and maintain payroll FNSTPB402
systems

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BUSINESS, ACCOUNTING & IT COURSES
CERTIFICATE IV IN DIPLOMA OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as an:
LEGAL SERVICES JUSTICE • Australian Customs Officer
COURSE CODE BSB40620 COURSE CODE 22320VIC • Legal Assistant with legal firms,
government departments, law
LOCATION LOCATION
enforcement agencies and legal aid
Broadmeadows / Online Broadmeadows
agencies
DURATION DURATION • Local and Municipal Law Enforcement
Full-time: 6 months (online) Full-time: 1 year Officer
Part-time: 1 year (online) Part-time: 1.5 years • Investigator
INTAKE INTAKE • Loss Prevention work
Direct entry / VTAC Direct entry / VTAC • Court Services work
February, April, July and October intake February and July intake FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates are eligible for credits towards
This course is designed to provide you with This course will train you for work within a degree and guaranteed entry in to a
the skills necessary to work in a range of the justice industry. This includes justice leading Australian university.
legal service settings. You will learn how careers in the state or federal police forces, CORE UNITS
to use well developed skills and a broad customs service, sheriff’s department, local Apply Foundation Legal Principles VU21909
knowledge base to provide support in a government, correctional services, courts, Work Within the Criminal Justice VU21910
range of legal services. Your education youth justice, community corrections and System
and training will also enable you to apply various non-government organisations. Apply Writing and Presentation Skills VU21911
solutions to a range of unpredictable Within a Justice Environment
Upon completion, you will be equipped
problems while analysing and evaluating to join a range of entry-level careers or
Support The Management of Adult VU21912
Offenders Within the Victorian
information from a variety of environmental move into further qualifications such as the Correctional Framework
and legal sources. Advanced Diploma of Justice (22321VIC) or Uphold and Support the Ethics and VU21913
a Bachelor’s degree. Values of Working Within a Justice
PREREQUISITES Environment
There are no set prerequisites for this PREREQUISITES Apply Criminal Law Within Justice VU21914
course however it is recommended that You need to have completed VCE (or Environments
you have satisfactory language, literacy and equivalent) or be of mature age and have Work with Family Violence Contexts VU21915
numeracy skills to undertake this course. Within Justice Environments
sufficient work experience. You also need
Work with Culturally Diverse Clients VU21916
SELECTION PROCESS to have a high level of language, literacy Within Justice Environments
Applicants are required to attend an and numeracy skills following completion Work with Conflict Resolution and VU21917
information session and undertake of a LLN assessment. Mediation Processes Within Justice
Environments
a language, literacy and numeracy SELECTION PROCESS Apply Self-management and VU21918
assessment and complete a pre-training Apply online. You will need to attend an Workplace Safety In The Justice
review information session and complete a written Environment

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES test. If applying through VTAC you will be Information about elective units can be found online
selected using your ATAR score.
This course may lead to employment as a:
• Legal Assistant
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• Legal Receptionist
• Legal Support Officer
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates can apply for further studies in:
• Diploma of Human Resource
Management (BSB50320)
• Diploma of Leadership and Management
(BSB50420)
• Diploma of Justice (22320VIC)
• Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice
(22565VIC).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The course is delivered online and requires
extensive self-directed learning. All learning
materials are available via Kangan Institute’s
online student portal, MyLearning. Students
need to be comfortable in a digital study
environment.
CORE UNITS
Protect information in a legal BSBLEG314
services environment
Apply understanding of the BSBLEG421
Australian legal system
Conduct simple legal research BSBLEG423
Support the drafting of complex BSBLEG424
legal documents
Apply communication strategies in BSBXCM401
the workplace

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | CYBER SECURITY CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN DIPLOMA OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE ICT30120 COURSE CODE ICT40120 COURSE CODE ICT50220
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
DURATION DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 6 month Full-time: 1 year
INTAKE INTAKE INTAKE
Direct entry / VTAC Direct entry / VTAC Direct entry / VTAC
February and July intake February and July intake February and July intake

Developing and building on basic computer Further your IT skills and career with This qualification reflects the role of
skills and literacy, this course provides you this course that will provide you with the individuals in a variety of information and
with the skills and knowledge to perform knowledge to install and administer simple communications technology (ICT) roles
and undertake a series of IT support tasks networks and client desktop deployments who have established specialised skills in a
within an organisation. either as an independent information technical ICT function. Individuals in these
You will develop competencies in a wide and communications technology (ICT) roles carry out moderately complex tasks in
range of ICT technical functions and specialist or as part of a team within an a specialist field, working independently, as
achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as a organisation. part of a team or leading a deliverable with
developing ICT professional. others. They may apply their skills across a
PREREQUISITES wide range of industries, business functions
PREREQUISITES You need to have satisfactory language, and departments, or as a business owner
There are no set prerequisites for this literacy and numeracy skills to undertake (sole trader/contractor).
course however it is recommended that this course. It is recommended that you
you have satisfactory language, literacy and have previous studies in ICT or are mature PREREQUISITES
numeracy skills to undertake this course. age with sufficient work experience. You need to have satisfactory language,
literacy and numeracy skills to undertake
SELECTION PROCESS SELECTION PROCESS this course. It is recommended that you
Applicants are required to attend an Applicants are required to attend an hold the Certificate IV in Information
information session and undertake information session and undertake Technology (ICT40120) or similar; or are
a language, literacy and numeracy a language, literacy and numeracy mature age with sufficient work experience.
assessment and complete a pre-training assessment and complete a pre-training
review. review. SELECTION PROCESS
Applicants are required to attend an
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES information session and undertake
This course may lead to employment as a: This course may lead to employment as a: a language, literacy and numeracy
• Help Desk Officer • Network Support Administrator assessment and complete a
• Help Desk Assistant • Network Technician pre-training review
• ICT User Support • Level 1 Help Desk Support
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES ICT office manager, ICT systems
On successful completion you can further On successful completion you can further administrator, Information systems office
your studies by undertaking the Certificate your studies by undertaking the Diploma of manager, Office systems administrator or
IV in Information Technology (ICT40120) Information Technology (ICT50220) and/or Systems manager.
and/or Certificate IV in Cyber Security Certificate IV in Cyber Security (22334VIC).
FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS
(22334VIC). CORE UNITS On successful completion you can further
CORE UNITS Apply advanced critical thinking to BSBCRT404 your studies by undertaking the Advanced
work processes
Develop and extend critical and BSBCRT301 Diploma of Information Technology
Contribute to cyber security risk BSBXCS404
creative thinking skills
management
(ICT60220).
Securely manage personally BSBXCS303
identifiable information and Identify and evaluate emerging ICTICT426 CORE UNITS
workplace information technologies and practices Originate and develop concepts BSBCRT512
Work in a team BSBXTW301 Work collaboratively in the ICT ICTICT443 Promote workplace cyber security BSBXCS402
industry awareness and best practices
Identify IP, ethics and privacy policies ICTICT313
in ICT environments I Comply with IP, ethics and privacy CTICT451 Lead and facilitate a team BSBXTW401
policies in ICT environments
Apply introductory programming ICTPRG302 Match ICT needs with the strategic ICTICT517
techniques Apply introductory programming ICTPRG302 direction of the organisation
techniques
Provide ICT advice to clients ICTSAS305 Apply IP, ethics and privacy in ICT ICTICT532
Identify and resolve client ICT ICTSAS432 environments
Information about elective units can be found online problems
Manage client problems ICTSAS527
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF CERTIFICATE IV IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CYBER SECURITY • Cyber Security Technician
COURSE CODE ICT60220 COURSE CODE 22334VIC • Cyber Analyst
LOCATION LOCATION • Incident Response Officer
Broadmeadows Cremorne • Information Security Analyst
• Cyber Security Administrator
DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 12 months FURTHER STUDY OPTIONS
Upon completion of the Certificate IV
INTAKE INTAKE in Cyber Security students will have the
Direct entry / VTAC Direct entry / VTAC opportunity to articulate into a university
February and July intake February and July intake degree.
CORE UNITS
Gain the skills and knowledge to coordinate As a cyber security practitioner you will Implement and monitor WHS BSBWHS401
and administer solutions as an independent develop practical skills to monitor, detect policies, procedures and programs
to meet legislative requirements
information and communications and respond to cyber security incidents, (BSBWHS401)
technology (ICT) specialist or as part of a engage and escalate incidents to an Write script for software applications ICTPRG407
team. You will specialise in the installation, appropriate level and work with others (ICTPRG407)
commissioning and ongoing maintenance to elevate cyber security awareness in an Communicate Information RIICOM301D
of a range of networks, enterprise servers organisation. (RIICOM301D)
and systems, including internet working, Utilise basic network concepts and VU21988
security and e-business solutions.
PREREQUISITES protocols required in cyber security
There are no set prerequisites for this (VU21988)
PREREQUISITES course although it is recommended that Test concepts and procedures for VU21989
cyber security (VU21989)
You need to have satisfactory language, you have satisfactory language, literacy and
Recognise the need for cyber VU21990
literacy and numeracy skills to undertake numeracy skills to undertake this course or security in an organisation
this course. It is recommended that are of mature age and have sufficient work (VU21990)
you hold the Diploma in Information experience. Implement network security VU21991
Technology (ICT50220) or similar; or infrastructure for an organisation
(VU21991)
are mature age with demonstrated
Develop a cyber security industry VU21992
vocational experience in a range of work project (VU21992)
environments in senior network support Analyse And Present Research BSBRES401
roles, including Administration, Operations Information (BSBRES401)
Analyst, Technician, Operations or Support Contribute to copyright, ethics ICTICT418
Coordinator/Technician. and privacy in an ICT environment
(ICTICT418)
SELECTION PROCESS Information about elective units can be found online
Applicants are required to attend an
information session and undertake
a language, literacy and numeracy
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review.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
• Network Administrator
• Network Engineer
• Enterprise Systems Administrator
• Systems Developer
• Network Operations Analyst
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates are eligible for credits towards
a degree and guaranteed entry in to a
leading Australian university.
CORE UNITS
Apply critical thinking for complex BSBCRT611
problem solving
Manage team effectiveness BSBTWK502
Promote workplace cyber security BSBXCS402
awareness and best practices
Interact with clients on a business ICTICT608
level
Manage IP, ethics and privacy in ICT ICTICT618
environments
Plan and monitor business analysis ICTSAD609
activities in an ICT environment

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HOSPITALITY,
ANIMALS, PLANTS
& SCIENCES
COOKERY & BAKING

HOSPITALITY A qualification in culinary, hospitality and retail baking provides


you with endless opportunities and unparalleled practical skills.
COOKERY
As a retail baking student you’ll hone your skills in our
BAKING purpose-built baking facility and gain industry relevant retail
baking experience in Richards Restaurant.
Richards Restaurant is a fully-operating, licensed training
restaurant and kitchen that gives you practical experience and
insight into all areas that include food service, cocktail and
mocktail preparation and barista skills.
Our restaurant will provide you with real-world experience by
giving you the opportunity to service all types of clientele who
visit the restaurant for good service and great food.

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HOSPITALITY, COOKERY & BAKING COURSES
PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
HOSPITALITY COOKERY BAKING
Career opportunities: Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
• Espresso Coffee Machine Operator • Chef • Bakery Shift Leader
• Food and Beverage Attendant • Assistant Chef • Baker
• Front Desk Receptionist Course to get you there: • Pastry Chef
• Front Office Assistant • Certificate III in Commercial Cookery • Pastry Cook
• Function Attendant (SIT30816) • Pie Maker
• Function Host • Cake Decorator
• Gaming Attendant Course to get you there:
• Guest Services Agent • Certificate III in Baking (FBP30521)
• Housekeeper
• Restaurant Host
• Senior Bar Attendant
• Waiter
Course to get you there:
• Certificate III in Hospitality (SIT30616)

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HOSPITALITY | COOKERY | BAKING CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as
HOSPITALITY COMMERCIAL COOKERY a Hotel, Motel, Restaurant, Café, Bistro,
COURSE CODE SIT30616 COURSE CODE SIT30816 Reception Centre or a Resort Worker in
Australia or around the world.
LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows EXTRA REQUIREMENTS
As part of your course you will need to
DURATION DURATION purchase a uniform and knife kit.
Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 1 year (Non-apprenticeship)
CORE UNITS
Part-time: 2 years (Non-apprenticeship)
INTAKE Part-time: 3 years (Apprenticeship)
Participate in environmentally BSBSUS201
sustainable work practices
Direct entry / February and July intake
INTAKE Work effectively with others BSBWOR203
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship Use food preparation equipment SITHCCC001
If working with people in a fast-paced Support Network (AASN) / February and Prepare dishes using basic SITHCCC005
environment appeals to you, a career in the July intake for on-campus students and
methods of cookery
thriving hospitality industry could be just Rolling enrolments for apprentices Prepare appetisers and salads SITHCCC006
what you’re looking for. Prepare stocks, sauces and soups SITHCCC007
With the tourism sector’s continued Prepare vegetable, fruit, egg and SITHCCC008
If you’ve got a passion for cooking, this farinaceous dishes
growth, there are many job openings in
Australia and overseas. There’s lots of course will get you industry ready with the Prepare poultry dishes SITHCCC012

variety too with employment opportunities skills, knowledge and experience you need Prepare seafood dishes SITHCCC013

in restaurants, resorts, five-star hotels and to start working in a commercial kitchen Prepare meat dishes SITHCCC014
on cruise ships. environment. Our expert teachers will help Prepare food to meet special SITHCCC018
you transition from the classroom into real dietary requirements
This course has been designed to help jobs with confidence and flair. You’ll also Produce cakes, pastries and breads SITHCCC019
you develop the practical skills needed gain real skills and an industry edge whilst Work effectively as a cook SITHCCC020
to secure an entry-level position in this training in our on-campus and fully licensed Clean kitchen premises and SITHKOP001
exciting field. Richards Restaurant. equipment
Plan and cost basic menus SITHKOP002
PREREQUISITES PREREQUISITES Produce desserts SITHPAT006
There are no set pre-requisites for this There are no pre-requisites for the course.
course however you will need to have Use hygienic practices for food SITXFSA001
safety
satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills SELECTION PROCESS
Participate in safe food handling SITXFSA002
and be at least 15 years of age when you Interview or AASN registration, information practices
apply. session as well as a literacy and numeracy Coach others in job skills SITXHRM001
assessment.
SELECTION PROCESS Maintain the quality of perishable SITXINV002
items
All applicants for this course complete an
Participate in safe work practices SITXWHS001
assessment to evaluate their language,
literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills. To successfully complete this course, students must
undertake mandatory work placement of 48 service
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES periods.

This course may lead to employment as an: Information about elective units can be found online
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• Food And Beverage Attendant FREE TAFE &
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• Front Office Assistant
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• Function Attendant or Host
• Guest Service Agent
• Housekeeper
• Restaurant Host
• Senior Bar Attendant
• Waiter
CORE UNITS
Work effectively with others BSBWOR203
Source and use information on the SITHIND002
hospitality industry
Work effectively in hospitality SITHIND004
service
Provide service to customers SITXCCS006
Show social and cultural sensitivity SITXCOM002
Coach others in job skills SITXHRM001
Participate in safe work practices SITXWHS001

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HOSPITALITY, COOKERY & BAKING COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN
BAKING
COURSE CODE FBP30521
LOCATION
Broadmeadows
DURATION
Full-time 1 year
INTAKE
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship
Support Network (AASN) / February and
July intake

Life is what you bake it. If you’re passionate


about creating great food and thrive
in a fast paced environment, studying
commercial baking could offer you a
fulfilling career. Designed to help you
gain the skills and knowledge required to
work as a baker producing breads, cakes,
pastries and biscuits in a commercial
baking environment.
PREREQUISITES
You must be at least 15 years of age.
SELECTION PROCESS
Interview or AASN registration and
information session. Applicants will need
to undertake a literacy and numeracy
assessment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
• Bakery Shift Leader
• Baker
• Pastry Chef
• Pastry Cook
• Pie Maker
• Cake Decorator
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates can go on to study further
related courses.
CORE UNITS
Apply food safety procedures FBPFSY2002
Use numerical applications in the FBPOPR2069
workplace
Participate in work health and FBPWHS2001
safety processes
Use food preparation equipment to FBPRBK2002
prepare fillings
Produce laminated pastry products FBPRBK3001
Produce non laminated pastry FBPRBK3002
products
Produce basic bread products FBPRBK3005 ABEER
Produce savoury bread products FBPRBK3006
Produce specialty flour bread FBPRBK3007
products
AL SAHWI
Produce sponge cake products FBPRBK3008 CERTIFICATE III IN
Produce biscuit and cookie FBPRBK3009
products BAKING
Produce cake and pudding FBPRBK3010
products
Produce sweet yeast products FBPRBK3014
Schedule and produce bakery FBPRBK3015
production
Produce basic artisan products FBPRBK3018


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I love baking and a friend told me


about the course and how helpful it
was; that’s what pushed me to enrol
and develop my baking skills. Studying
at Kangan Institute helped me learn
new recipes. I improved my English
language and I made amazing
new friends.

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ANIMALS, PLANTS
& SCIENCES

ANIMAL CARE Our Animals, Plants and Sciences department has a strong
background in the delivery of environmental programs such as
VETERINARY NURSING Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation and Land Management
AGRICULTURE as well as Animal Studies and Laboratory Sciences.
HORTICULTURE Our teachers have the passion, qualifications and industry
CONSERVATION experience to provide the latest knowledge and support.

LAB SCIENCES Take your first step into a truly fulfilling profession with
Kangan Institute.

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PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREER
ANIMAL CARE HORTICULTURE LABORATORY OPERATIONS
Career opportunities: Career opportunities: Career opportunities:
• Animal Care Attendant • Horticulture Assistant • Technical Assistant in Animal Science
• Animal Shelter Attendant or Manager • Horticultural Tradesperson • Technical Assistant in Environmental
• Kennel Hand or Cattery Attendant • Grounds Keeper Monitoring
• Pet Shop Attendant • Landscape Gardener or Designer • Technical Assistant in Food Processing
• Assistant Dog Groomer • Self-Employed Gardener • Homebrewer or Craft Brewer
• Companion Animal Trainer • Landscaper • Brewer with Victorian breweries
• Dog Groomer • Vegetable Farm Worker • Assistant Brewer
Courses to get you there: • Orchard Farm Worker • Beer Sales Representatives
• Certificate II in Animal Care (ACM20121) Courses to get you there: • Draft Beer Technician
• Certificate III in Animal Care Services • Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30716) Courses to get you there:
(ACM30121) • Certificate III in Landscape Construction • Certificate III in Food Processing
(AHC30916) (Micro-Brewing) (FBP30117)
• Certificate III in Parks and Gardens • Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
VETERINARY NURSING (AHC31016) (MSL40118)

• Diploma of Horticulture (AHC50416)


Career opportunities:
• Veterinary Nurse
Courses to get you there: CONSERVATION
• Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
(ACM40418) Career opportunities:
• Biodiversity Officer
• Catchments Officer
AGRICULTURE • Conservation Reserve Officer
Career opportunities: • Environmental Officer
• Farm Production Manager • Fire Crew Supervisor
• Agronomist • Fisheries Officer
• Station or Property Manager • Flora and Fauna Officer
Course to get you there: • Forest Management
• Certificate IV in Agriculture (AHC40116) Course to get you there:
• Certificate IV in Conservation and
Ecosystem Management (AHC40920)

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ANIMAL CARE | VETERINARY NURSING CERTIFICATE II IN CERTIFICATE III IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as an:
ANIMAL CARE ANIMAL CARE SERVICES • Animal Care Receptionist
COURSE CODE ACM20121 COURSE CODE ACM30121 • Animal Control and Regulation Assistant
LOCATION LOCATION • Animal Shelter Assistant
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows • Assistant Animal Welfare Officer

DURATION DURATION FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES


Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 6 months You may want to go on to complete studies
in the Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
INTAKE INTAKE (ACM40418) or Certificate IV in Companion
Direct entry / February and July intake Direct entry / February intake Animal Services (ACM40317).
CORE UNITS
Have you always cared for your pets Love caring for your pets and thinking of Identify behaviours and interact ACMBEH301
and had an interest in being able to pursuing a career in this area? This course safely with animals
give more to animals in general? This can lead to working with a range of animals Assess the welfare status of an ACMGEN303
animal
entry level course into the animal care providing basic care, maintenance and
Promote positive wellbeing in ACMGEN304
and management industry is highly monitoring the health care and wellbeing self and others in animal care
recommended to coincide with work of animals. workplaces
placement or work experience of up to 40 It is highly recommended that whilst Provide basic animal first aid ACMGEN309
hours in an animal care environment and/ undertaking this course, you should have Communicate effectively with ACMGEN315
or workplace. clients and team members
access to a companion animal workplace
Comply with infection control ACMINF301
PREREQUISITES through either paid employment or policies and procedures in animal
You must be at least 15 years old at the substantial periods of 80 hours work care work
time of application and have satisfactory placement. Contribute to workplace health ACMWHS301
and safety processes
literacy and numeracy skills. PREREQUISITES
Information about elective units can be found online
SELECTION PROCESS You must be at least 15 years old at the
Interview and a literacy and numeracy time of application and have satisfactory
assessment. literacy and numeracy skills.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SELECTION PROCESS


This course may lead to employment as an: Interview and a literacy and numeracy
assessment.
• Animal Care Attendant
• Animal Shelter Attendant
• Kennel Hand
• Cattery Attendant
• Assistant Dog Groomer
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may wish to go on to complete studies
in the Certificate III in Animal Studies
(ACM30117), Certificate IV in Veterinary
Nursing (ACM40418) or Certificate IV in
Companion Animal Services (ACM40317).
CORE UNITS
Work in the animal care industry ACMGEN201
Complete animal care hygiene ACMGEN202
routines
Feed and water animals ACMGEN203
Assist in health care of animals ACMGEN204
Participate in environmentally ACMSUS201
sustainable work practices
Participate in workplace health and ACMWHS201
safety processes
Apply communication skills BSBCMM211

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CERTIFICATE IV IN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
VETERINARY NURSING • Veterinary Nurse
COURSE CODE ACM40418
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
LOCATION You may want to consider further study
Broadmeadows in a Diploma of Veterinary Nursing
(ACM50219).
DURATION
Full-time: 2 years CORE UNITS
Identify animal anatomy and ACMGAS307
INTAKE physiology for animal care work
Direct entry / February and July intake Communicate effectively with ACMGAS308
clients and team members
Carry out daily practice routines ACMVET202
Do you enjoy working with animals and Carry out medical nursing routines ACMVET407
have the patience and confidence to care Nurse animals ACMVET406
for them? Taking care of animals is just Provide specific animal care advice ACMVET409
one step away from becoming a veterinary
Provide nutritional advice and ACMVET408
nurse. You will provide support to support for animals
veterinarians in the management and care Perform practice office procedures ACMVET404
of animals receiving medical and surgical Coordinate veterinary reception ACMVET401
treatment. duties
You will be required to undertake work Comply with infection control ACMINF301
policies and procedures in animal
placement in a veterinary setting of 120 care work
hours each year, throughout the duration of Contribute to workplace health ACMWHS301
the course. and safety processes
Coordinate and perform surgical ACMVET405
PREREQUISITES nursing routines
You must have completed the Certificate Carry out veterinary dental nursing ACMVET410
II in Animal Studies or have equivalent procedures
industry experience to undertake this Prepare for anaesthesia and ACMVET413
course. monitor animal anaesthesia and
analgesia
SELECTION PROCESS Apply imaging routines ACMVET402
Interview and a literacy and numeracy Perform clinical pathology ACMVET403
procedures
assessment.
Assist with the preparation of ACMVET416
veterinary drugs and poisons

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AGRICULTURE | HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE IV IN CERTIFICATE III IN DIPLOMA OF
AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE
COURSE CODE AHC40116 COURSE CODE AHC30716 COURSE CODE AHC50416
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
DURATION DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 1 year Full-time: 6 months Full-time: 18 months
Flexible: 2 years Part-time: 1 year
INTAKE
INTAKE INTAKE Direct entry / February and July intake
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments Direct entry / February and July intake
This course is suitable if you currently
This qualification allows individuals to This course will provide you with the work in the Horticulture industry at a level
develop post-trade skills and knowledge to necessary knowledge and skills on which to requiring higher technical skills. This course
become specialists within the agriculture build a successful career in the horticulture, reflects the roles of those who manage
industry. It is designed to meet the needs landscape or parks and gardens sector. amenity horticultural enterprises where a
of supervisors or team leaders in the Training focuses on practical skills required range of knowledge and skills are required.
agriculture industry. The principles learnt including: landscape construction methods,
in this course are focused on smaller plant selection, soils and nutrition, as well
PREREQUISITES
intensive farms and take into account the as safety with chemicals. You need to have completed VCE (or
importance of risk management, quality equivalent) or be of mature age and
assurance around food security and how
PREREQUISITES have sufficient work experience. You also
to best use technology to scale your You will need to undertake a language, need to have a high level of literacy and
business and/or prepare for the changing literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment. numeracy skills following completion of an
agricultural landscape. This course involves outdoor/garden LLN assessment. It is desirable to hold a
activities. Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30716).
Blended delivery: Theory Classes are
delivered via video conferencing 2 evenings SELECTION PROCESS SELECTION PROCESS
per week. Monthly visits by a workplace You will need to attend an interview. A pre- Compulsory interview
asessor. training review (PTR) will take place during
the application process.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
PREREQUISITES This course may lead to employment as a:
You will need to have an appropriate level CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Manager
of literacy and numeracy skills following This course may lead to employment as a:
completion of an LLN assessment. You will • Parks and Gardens Officer
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
need to be at least 15 years old. Graduates can earn credits towards a
• Landscape Gardener
degree and guaranteed entry in to a
This course is Workplace Based, you must
have employment in the relevant industry
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES leading Australian university.
Upon successful completion graduates Information about elective units can be found online
before commencing the course.
can apply for the Diploma of Horticulture
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (AHC50416).
This course may lead to employment as a:
CORE UNITS
• Precision Agriculture Analyst Provide information on plants and AHCPCM302
• Crop and Livestock Nutrition Advisor their culture
• Farm Production and Supervisor Control weeds AHCPMG301
• Agricultural Economist Control plant pests, diseases and AHCPMG302
disorders
• Agro-ecology Facilitator
Implement soil improvements for AHCSOL303
• Farming Infrastructure and Logistics garden and turf areas
• Biosecurity and or IPM Consultant, Contribute to work health and AHCWHS301
Integrated Pest (weed and disease) safety processes
Management Information about elective units can be found online
• Leading Hand / Stock Hand
• Farm Operations Manager FREE TAFE &
• Water and Irrigation Specialist
• Soils and Agronomy Specialist
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FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may want to go on to complete studies
in a diploma level program.
CORE UNITS
Maintain work health and safety AHCWHS401
processes

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ANIMALS, PLANTS & SCIENCES COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE III IN
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PARKS AND GARDENS
COURSE CODE AHC30916 COURSE CODE AHC31016
LOCATION LOCATION
Broadmeadows Broadmeadows
DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 4 years Full-time: 3 years
Flexible: 2 years
INTAKE
Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship INTAKE
Support Network (AASN) Direct entry / Australian Apprenticeship
Rolling enrolments Support Network (AASN)
Rolling enrolments
This course provides the necessary
knowledge and skills to build a successful This course provides appropriate workshop
career in the landscape sector. Your training training for all students and apprentices
will focus on practical skills like: landscape and includes some workplace training and
costing, construction methods, and plant assessment for apprentices in this industry
and soil selection and care sector.
PREREQUISITES You will gain the necessary skills and
You will need to undertake a language, knowledge to maintain landscaped areas in
literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment. parks and gardens and the practical skills
This course involves outdoor/garden of plant selection and nutrition, pest and
activities. disease identification, weed control and
work health and safety.
All Apprentice applicants must have an
appropriately signed apprentice agreement PREREQUISITES
(Contract of Training) and be employed in You will need to undertake a language,
this trade. literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment.
This course involves outdoor/garden
SELECTION PROCESS activities.
Informal interview for on-campus students
and through AASN Registration for All apprentice applicants must have an
Apprentices. appropriately signed apprentice agreement
(Contract of Training) and be employed in
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES this trade.
There is a strong demand for tradespeople
in this industry and you will have a wide SELECTION PROCESS
range of employment opportunities. Informal interview process for on-campus
students or AASN registration for
This course may lead to employment as a: Apprentices.
• Landscape Gardener
• Landscaper CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
There is a strong demand for tradespeople
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES in this industry and you will have a wide
Upon successful completion graduates range of employment opportunities.
can study the Diploma of Horticulture
This course may lead to employment as a:
(AHC50416).
• Gardener
CORE UNITS • Horticulturist
Install drainage systems AHCDRG301
Set out site for construction works AHCLSC301 FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
Construct landscape features using AHCLSC302 Upon successful completion graduates
concrete can study the Diploma of Horticulture
Construct brick and block AHCLSC303 (AHC50416).
structures and features
CORE UNITS
Construct stone structures and AHCLSC305
features Implement a plant nutrition AHCPCM301
program
Implement a paving project AHCLSC306
Provide information on plants and AHCPCM302
Implement a retaining wall project AHCLSC307 their culture
Provide information on plants and AHCPCM302 Control weeds AHCPMG301
their culture
Control plant pests, diseases AHCPMG302
Implement a plant establishment AHCPGD301 and disorders
program
Contribute to work health and AHCWHS301
Implement soil improvements for AHCSOL303 safety processes
garden and turf areas
Contribute to work health and AHCWHS301 Information about elective units can be found online
safety processes

Information about elective units can be found online

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CONSERVATION | LAB SCIENCES CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN
CONSERVATION AND CONSERVATION AND
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
COURSE CODE AHC31420 COURSE CODE AHC40920
LOCATION LOCATION
Workplace Delivery Broadmeadows
DURATION DURATION
Full-time: 1 year Full-time: 1 year
INTAKE INTAKE
Traineeship / Rolling enrolments Direct Entry / VTAC / February intake

This course gets you confident and Deepen your understanding of key
industry ready with training in Indigenous conservation and land management issues
land management, ecological restoration, such as environmental law, animal and
land, parks and wildlife management, pest plant pest control, biodiversity and more.
control, conservation earthworks, marine This course comprises of flexible classroom
operations and fire management. based study with participation in a wide
range of industry projects.
PREREQUISITES
You have satisfactory literacy and PREREQUISITES
numeracy skills. Applications from mature- You need to have satisfactory literacy and
aged students with work experience in numeracy skills. You must also be physically
a related field are encouraged. You must fit and be prepared to work in an outdoor
have employment in industry before environment.
applying for this course.
SELECTION PROCESS
SELECTION PROCESS Attend a compulsory interview.
Interview and literacy and numeracy Assessment of your VTAC application.
assessment.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This course may lead to employment as a:
This course may lead to employment as a: • Landcare Supervisor
• Land rehabilitation worker • Parks and Wildlife Supervisor
• National parks worker • Senior Conservation Worker
• Revegetation worker • Community Coordinator (Conservation)
• National parks ranger • Soil Conservation Specialist
• Land rehabilitation worker • Weed Management Supervisor
• Revegetation worker • National Parks Worker
• Earthworks conservation technician • Pest Control Supervisor (Feral Animals)
FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
You may wish to go on to further study You may go on to study a diploma course
in the Certificate IV in Conservation and or pathway to a university level course.
Ecosystem Management (AHC40920).
CORE UNITS
CORE UNITS Maintain work health and safety AHCWHS401
processes
Conduct an ecological and cultural AHCECR309
site inspection prior to works Conduct a site inspection for AHCECR308
ecological restoration
Contribute to work health and AHCWHS301
safety processes
Information about elective units can be found online
Information about elective units can be found online

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ANIMALS, PLANTS & SCIENCES COURSES
CERTIFICATE III IN CERTIFICATE IV IN
FOOD PROCESSING LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
(MICRO-BREWING) COURSE CODE MSL40118
COURSE CODE FBP30121 LOCATION
Broadmeadows
LOCATION
Broadmeadows DURATION
Full-time: 1 year
DURATION
Part-time: 1 year INTAKE
Direct entry / February and July intake
INTAKE
Direct entry / February intake
Learn how to process and interpret data,
plan and conduct laboratory work, culture
This course is for those wishing to enter
media, aseptic technique, sampling, testing

ROHAN KENNEDY the food processing industry with a


focus in micro-brewing. This course is
also designed for those wanting to start
and more. Gain the skills and knowledge
needed for technical assistants or similar
CERTIFICATE III IN FOOD up their own microbrewery and brewers
personnel to conduct scientific tests and
analysis in a diverse range of workplaces.
PROCESSING seeking to employ entry level staff, and
those wishing to work in any other stream PREREQUISITES


of food processing which is a high demand You must have year 11 standard literacy
Over the industry. and numeracy skills or equivalent. You will
also be required to attend an information
PREREQUISITES
pandemic, I found You must be a minimum 18 years of age
session.

that I had a bit of as you will be working with alcohol. It is SELECTION PROCESS
recommended that you have satisfactory Interview and literacy and numeracy
spare time, so I started numeracy and literacy skills to undertake assessment.
this course or are mature age and have
home brewing. I sufficient work experience. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This course may lead to employment as a:
wanted to build on SELECTION PROCESS • Technical Assistant
Interview and a literacy and numeracy
the knowledge I had assessment.
• Technician

already gained via FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES


CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates may consider studies in a
YouTube. The course You may seek employment opportunities
within Victorian breweries, Independent
diploma level program.

has others like me who Brewers association and/or other CORE UNITS
Process and interpret data MSL924003
industry partners in various fields of Food
are passionate about Processing. Maintain and calibrate instruments MSL934004
and equipment
the craft and beer, FURTHER STUDY OPPORTUNITIES Apply quality system and MSL934006
Graduates can earn credits towards a continuous improvement processes
and others who are degree in a leading Australian university. Maintain laboratory or field MSL944002
workplace safety
working in the industry CORE UNITS Receive and prepare samples for MSL953003
Monitor the implementation of FDFFS3001A testing
looking to level up. quality and food safety programs
Information about elective units can be found online
Contribute to OHS Processes FDFOHS3001A
The big pipe dream is Provide and apply workplace FDFOP2064A
information JOBTRAINER COURSE*
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program and procedures
own microbrewery. Participate in environmentally MSMENV272

To do that I need to sustainable work practices

Information about elective units can be found online


make sure I have the
right understanding of
how to perform and
operate. This course
is providing a lot of
content on that front.

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