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circumstances, we would encourage parents and students
to confirm all course/program eligibility and enrolment
requirements with VETnetwork Australia Training Services
or any other provider, with their school VET Coordinator.
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Introduction3
Information for Students
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Information for Parents/Caregivers
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Information for Schools
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Courses
> Animal Care & Management
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> Business Services
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> Visual Arts, Music & Design
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> Health and Community Services
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> Trade Skills, Science & Technology
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> Hospitality, Events and Retail
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Notes47
Supported By
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Index
Who is VETnetwork Australia
Who is VETnetwork Australia
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Who is VETnetwork Australia Training Services?
VETnetwork Australia is a national, professional association for Vocational Education
and Training (VET) teachers. VETnetwork Australia’s ‘Training Services’ is a joint
initiative of Quality LinCS and Inner Northern Adelaide Partnership (INAP) Training
and Development Provider in South Australia. Our focus is to provide quality training
opportunities to help all young people achieve a nationally recognised qualification
and to reach their full potential.
What does VETnetwork Australia Training Services do?
> The management of quality training programs to meet the needs of community
partners, education and training, and industry and business.
> The case management of individual student’s progress and success to help ensure all
students complete their chosen Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification.
> Providing tailored administration support including student tracking and detailed
reporting to ensure compliance and accountability.
> Providing relevant, current, career information to key stakeholders including
parents, business and the community.
> Engaging in partnerships with business and industry to promote skill shortages
in the Australian workforce including marketing to young people, parents and
education and training providers.
For more information visit our website training.vetnetwork.org.au or contact:
Rachel Rowett – Executive Manager - Training
E: [email protected] P: 8297 4533
VETnetwork Australia Head Office
A: Unit 3, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037 P: 8297 4533
training.vetnetwork.org.au
M: 0414 256 185
VETnetwork Australia Training Services will offer our students a comprehensive range
of Vocational Education and Training (VET) nationally recognised certificate courses
through qualified Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s). As well as receiving a
part or full qualification, students can use these VET courses for their stage 1 and
stage 2 options.
Studies have shown there is a clear and positive impact on post-school outcomes for
students who have participated in VET in Schools programs. VET in school provides
greater choices and opportunities to meet the growing needs and interest of
students. VET courses assist in preparing students for the transition from school to
the workplace or further education and training, whether that be at University, TAFE
or private RTO’s. VET courses have value for all students, playing an important and
growing role in providing pathways for young people. VETnetwork Australia Training
Services is excited to be part of this important process.
Introduction
We are committed to providing our schools and their students with superior service
and professional advice; supporting pathways for our students to continue with
further studies enhancing their learning and opportunities post school.
A brief summary of services and benefits to our students include:
> VET student monitoring and reporting
> Mock interviews, job readiness and interview sessions
> A commitment to developing quality training and career pathways
> VETnetwork Australia Training Services Graduation and Recognition Ceremony
> Professional Development opportunities for schools
This course guide is an excellent summary of the available VET courses that are offered to
our students. VET is a great starting point to the many and varied opportunities that await.
We are excited about the future and the success of our students in their chosen pathway.
Rachel Rowett
Executive Manager - Training
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Information for Students
Will undertaking a VET Course affect my chances of going to University or TAFE?
TAFE SA and other RTO’s offer students a variety of entry pathways into courses. They
currently recognise the SACE as one of the entry requirements. Students should speak
to their VET Coordinator for details on how VET courses can contribute to an Australian
Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR).
For further information regarding the entry pathways and requirements for University
and TAFE SA, please visit the South Australian Tertiary Advisory Centre (SATAC) website
www.satac.edu.au
Will undertaking a VET Course affect my other school work/subjects?
The commitment required from students for each VET course varies. We strongly
recommend that you consider the following BEFORE choosing a VET course:
> What amount of instruction and out of classroom time is required?
> Where the course is run?
> What day and time the course is running?
> What is the length of the course – is it a term, semester or a full year?
> Will I need to catch up on any school work that is missed when at my course?
How do I apply for a VET Course through VETnetwork Australia Training Services?
Visit our website now training.vetnetwork.org.au
If a course is of interest, contact our office (all our contact details are on our website)
and speak to one of the team. You can also download an enrolment form and detailed
course outline BUT remember to consult your School VET Coordinator as well.
Student enrolments for VET courses open Friday 5th September, 2014
How much will it cost?
Course fees vary – approximate prices have been listed on our website.
Please note that the fees listed are subject to change at any time and without
prior notification by the listed RTO. Refer to our website for course fees
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What are Australian School-Based Apprenticeships (ASBA’S?)
An Australian School-based Apprenticeship (ASBA) involves the employment of a young
person who is undertaking a traineeship part-time while still attending school and
enrolled in a program leading to a senior secondary certificate. Students are required to
complete a minimum of eight hours of paid employment per week in addition to their
school and vocational studies. These hours may be completed in a block and/or day
release and may also include working on weekends and/or school holidays. The school
supports the student by arranging a flexible timetable where the ASBA is made part of
(not additional) their studies. The school can also assist the student in managing the
combination of employment, vocational training and school subjects. Students benefit
by using their apprenticeship as an integral part of their school curriculum with an
added incentive to stay at school and achieve their SACE.
For further information please consult your school VET Coordinator.
Disclaimer: at the time of printing, the information contained above was deemed true and accurate. In all circumstances,
we would encourage parents and students to confirm all course / program eligibility and enrolment requirements with
VETnetwork Australia Training Services or any other provider, with their school VET Coordinator.
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What are VET courses?
Most secondary schools have a VET Coordinator (who may also be known as a Career
Adviser or SACE Coordinator) - VET Coordinators are able to assist students and parents with
any questions relating to VET courses. These courses are divided into three categories:
>VETnetwork Australia Training Services VET Courses - these courses are available to students from all schools across Adelaide CBD (and South Australia) and are advertised throughout this booklet. You can also visit our website training.vetnetwork.org.au for
more detailed VET course information.
> School VET programs – these programs are advertised throughout the school’s curriculum
handbook and may only be available for students that are enrolled in that school.
>Other VET courses – these are offered through other training organisations and
require students to enrol directly.
For further information please speak to your school VET coordinator.
How will completing a VET course contribute to the SACE?
VET courses are recognised within the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).
For specific information, please consult your school VET/SACE Coordinator and/or visit
the SACE website www.sace.sa.edu.au
For specific information on VET recognition in the SACE refer to the SACE website
www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/recognised-learning/recognition-register
What is the Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS)?
The Training Guarantee for SACE Students (TGSS) is a South Australian Government
policy initiative for students who know they want to start a planned vocational
pathway. Students enrol in a VET qualification while they are at school and continue it
after they leave. Students must be on a VET pathway.
For specific information, please consult your VET/SACE Coordinator and confirm your
student’s eligibility. Furthermore, visits the Skills for All website
www.skills.sa.gov.au/for-training-providers/funding/training-guarantee-for-sace-students
What is the difference between work experience & Structured Work Placement (SWP)?
Work experience provides students with a general taste of a workplace or industry.
Students observe different aspects of the work carried out within the business and
assist with tasks nominated by their supervisor or employer.
SWP enables students to gain specific skills whilst on-the-job. The school,
training provider and employer agree on these skills or competencies prior to the
commencement of the students’ placement. These skills reflect nationally recognised
and industry defined competency standards, which have been developed by Industry
Training Bodies. SWP requires students to complete industry placement relating to their
area of study in addition to their training within the classroom. This may be completed
as a block release (one or two weeks each term) or even school holidays.
Information for Parents/Caregivers
What is Vocational Education and Training (VET)?
Vocational Education and Training (VET) refers to qualifications, short courses and
training programs that provide students with the skills and knowledge required to meet
workplace or industry standards. VET courses are usually more practically focused rather
than theoretical although in some industry areas, these standards are high and require
high level thinking, analytical and technical skills. VET qualifications are often delivered by
TAFE SA (in South Australia) and/or other private Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s).
Note: in some VET courses, SWP is mandatory for successful completion.
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Information for Schools
Students undertaking VET courses through VETnetwork Australia Training Services must
understand the extra responsibilities that comes with participating in a VET course. We
strongly recommend that students and parents speak to school VET coordinators before
they enrol in a VET course.
Student enrolments for VET courses open Friday 5th September, 2014
Please note the following important information:
1. Silver, Gold and Platinum VETnetwork Australia Training Services Members have
priority enrolment access until Friday14th November, 2014. Students not enrolled
before this date by these listed Members, will no longer have priority.
To find out more about becoming a VETnetwork Australia Training Services Member,
contact Natalie Evans, Membership Officer [email protected].
2. Students (enrolments) will be accepted on a first in, first enrolled, basis with the
exception of year 11 and 12 students who have chosen the VET as a part of their
SACE. Payment must be made by the due date below to be given priority enrolment.
3. To be processed, enrolments must include:
> a completed Enrolment Form signed by ALL parties
> a completed Condition of Enrolment Form signed by ALL parties
> a completed Consent Form signed by ALL parties.
Forms should only be returned/submitted if the School is confident the student will
pay for and commit to the course.
4. Payment to secure an enrolment must be made by Friday 14th November, 2014 as
per the ‘Terms and Conditions’ form. All payments made after this date will incur a
$50 processing fee.
5. A full refund or the option to be placed on a waiting list will be offered to students
should the following occur:
> there are insufficient numbers to run a particular VET course.
> oversubscription of a VET course.
6. Any withdrawal from a VET course after Friday 14th November, 2014 will incur a 25%
cancellation fee. No refund will be issued after Wednesday 21st January, 2015.
Please note - students will be required to pay any additional fees associated with an
increase in the cost of a VET course.
Please forward student enrolment forms to: [email protected] and include
in the subject line Enrolment and the student’s name.
For more course information visit our website training.vetnetwork.org.au
Contact Rachel Rowett – Executive Manager - Training
E: [email protected] P: 8297 4533
VETnetwork Australia Head Office
A: Unit 3, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037 6
P: 8297 4533
training.vetnetwork.org.au
M: 0414 256 185
Animal Care & Management
Animal Care & Management
CERTIFICATE I IN ANIMAL STUDIES
This course provides students with the opportunity to explore the world of Animal Care.
Students will gain general animal care skills such as dog grooming, feeding and cleaning as
well as cat and bird handling.
Qualification Title
Certificate I in Animal Studies
Training Provider
TAFE SA
Training Location
Gilles Plains Campus
SACE Credits
25 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Term
Day & Time
Various days, please refer to website
9.30am–4.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CERTIFICATE II IN ANIMAL STUDIES
It is intended for initial entry into the Animal Care Industry and is designed to provide
students with general animal care information whilst also providing pathways to further
training. Practical activities will include grooming, dog, cat and bird handling and cleaning
and feeding in a simulated work environment. Graduating students can apply for entry level
positions in the Animal Industry or go on to further studies.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Animal Studies
Training Provider
TAFE SA
Training Location
Gilles Plains Campus
SACE Credits
50 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Semester
Day & Time
Various days, please refer to website
9.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Business Services
Business Services
Business - Certificate III in Business
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Business - Certificate III in Business - Administration
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Medical Reception - Partial Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)
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Certificate III in Health Administration
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BUSINESS - CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS
Students will not only learn how to create documents, databases and spreadsheets, they will
develop the management and organisational skills required to conduct their own business
affairs. Within the course, students identify opportunities for personal development and
gain a wide range of current, transferable and nationally recognised capabilities for life and
further study, including university.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Business
Training Provider
Foundation Education
Training Location
TBC
SACE Credits
Semester - 30 Credits at Stage 2
Year - 65 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (partial) or Full Year (full Certificate)
Day & Time
Wednesday 4.00pm - 7.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to the website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to the website
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Students will not only learn how to create documents, databases and spreadsheets, they will
develop the management and organisational skills required to conduct their own business
affairs. Within the course, students identify opportunities for personal development and
gain a wide range of current, transferable and nationally recognised capabilities for life and
further study, including university.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Business Administration
Training Provider
Hospitality Group Training (HGT)
Training Location
HGT Skills Centre CBD
SACE Credits
Semester 1 - 35 Credits at Stage 2
Semester 2 - 30 Credits at Stage 2
Full Year - 70 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (partial) or Full Year (full Certificate)
Day & Time
TBC
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to the website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to the website
Business Services
BUSINESS – CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MEDICAL RECEPTION –
PARTIAL CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MEDICAL)
Students will learn specific administration duties related to medical reception. This course
covers the role of the medical reception, privacy and security of records, infection control
and health safety, medical terminology, medical accounts and billing and patients’ data base
management. Students will gain valuable skills that will help them further their interest in
medical and health administration.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)
Training Provider
Foundation Education
Training Location
TBC
SACE Credits
25 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester
Day & Time
TBC
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Business Services
CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
This course is designed for people who wish to provide administrative functions in health
services. This qualification covers workers who complete a wide range of administrative
tasks, under direct or indirect supervision. These functions can be carried out in a range
of settings including hospitals, community health centres, private practice etc. This course
covers understanding medical terminology, communication and workplace relationships,
infection control, managing and maintaining patient records, information and resource
management, prioritising own work tasks, cultural diversity and simple word processing.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Health Administration
Training Provider
Foundation Education
Training Location
TBC
SACE Credits
60 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
TBC 4.00pm–7.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Visual Arts, Music and Design
Photography – Digital
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Introduction to Studio Recording
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Certificate I in Creative Industries – Live Sound and Lighting
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Certificate II in Music Performance and Prep for Dream Auditions
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Certificate III in Music Business – Introduction to Music Festivals and Event Management
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Certificate III in Technical Production/Studio Recording - 1st Year
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Certificate III in Music Songwriting/Recording/Performing/Original Music
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Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) – Game Development
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Certificate III in Media
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Game Design – 3D Character Design and Digital Effects
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Interior Decorating & Design
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Creative Textiles/Fashion
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Painting and Drawing
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Graphic Design - Partial or Full Year
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This course aims to provide skills and knowledge in the use of a digital singe lens reflex
camera, file management and basic colour management using Photoshop. Students will
learn how to operate the camera, experiment with techniques to capture photographic
images, review images, restore equipment, clean and maintain and learn to understand
about photographers, their work, ideas and techniques. Students will be provided with a
Digital SLR camera for use throughout this course.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Visual Arts Photo Imaging Stream
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College – Marden
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (16 Weeks)
Day & Time
Wednesday 4.15pm–7.15pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Photography & Music
PHOTOGRAPHY – DIGITAL
INTRODUCTION TO STUDIO RECORDING
Students will be working as if they have been engaged by the local recording studio to
assist the main engineer to record a band for a CD to promote their work at local music
venues. Students will be responsible for assisting with setting up equipment, sound checks,
monitoring the quality of recorded sound, labelling/logging recordings, and solving routine
problems that occur during the recording.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Music
Training Provider
Music SA
Training Locations
Students may choose from the following locations:
> Fat Trax Recording Studio – Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Semester (12 Weeks)
Day & Time
Monday 4.00pm–6.45pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Music
CERTIFICATE I IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES – LIVE SOUND AND LIGHTING
This course aims to introduce students to the principals and equipment behind sound
engineering and stage lighting for live modern music. As a course participant you will be
taken from the absolute basics to where you can specify, construct and operate a small
sound and lighting system. Students will be looking at the common equipment used in
a sound system and lighting rig using both theory and practical work. This course is ideal
for students wishing to gain an introduction to live sound and lighting in a music industry
based environment.
Qualification Title
Certificate I in Creative Industries – Live Sound & Lighting
Training Provider
Music SA
Training Location
Fowlers Live – Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Wednesday 4.00pm–6.45pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CERTIFICATE II IN MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND PREP FOR DREAM AUDITIONS
This course will prepare students for their dream audition/s. They will learn about stage
craft and how to get the right sound and look on stage. Students will rehearse and perform
songs in professionally staged showcases.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Music
Training Provider
Music SA
Training Locations
Nexus Theatre – Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
35 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Wednesday 9.30am–3.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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This course is designed to give students an insight into music festivals providing hands on,
practical experience that will take students through the process from idea, to a plan right
down to what happens on the day of a festival, as well as every aspect of event management.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Music Business
Training Provider
Music SA
Training Locations
Music House – Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
45 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Thursday 9.30am–3.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Music
CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC BUSINESS –
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC FESTIVALS AND EVENT MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATE III IN TECHNICAL PRODUCTION/STUDIO RECORDING - 1ST YEAR
This course, focuses on studio based music production skills that will teach you how to
make music using the latest music technology and the basic sound engineering skills
to make it sound great too. With hands on training from an experienced producer and
engineer, utilising the resources and equipment of an established recording studio. This
course is perfect for those who wish to gain a practical, hands on knowledge of studio
recording, pro tools and production techniques. Students will need to do a minimum of
1 hour homework per week.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Technical Production
Training Provider
Music SA
Training Locations
Prince Alfred College – Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
45 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
TBC 9.30am – 3.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Music & Media
CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC
SONGWRITING/RECORDING/PERFORMING/ORIGINAL MUSIC
Each week, over the full year, students will, write original songs, rehearse and recording
a demo. If you use digital audio workstation’s (DAW) for your song writing as well as
traditional methods, this is the course for you. Focusing on contemporary EDM & hip hop,
rock, pop, folk, punk. Students will examine the different styles of contemporary music and
their relevance, learn structured methods, exploring creativity, set up and use a small P.A.,
rehearsal techniques and preparing for performances.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Technical Production
Training Provider
Music SA
Training Locations
Nexus Theatre – Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
45 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday 9.30am – 3.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CERTIFICATE II IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES (MEDIA) – GAME DEVELOPMENT
This course is designed to introduce students to the many career opportunities available
for 3D artists, animators and designers. This course gives students an understanding of the
creative potential of the 3D animation software used in the games, film and visual effects
industry. Topics covered will include 3D modelling, texturing, animation, lighting, rendering,
character design and environment design.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media) –
Game Development
Training Provider
The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE)
Training Location
Cabra Dominican College – Cumberland Park
SACE Credits
25 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday 1.30pm–4.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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The Game Design Foundations course teaches students how to develop a game from initial
concept to playable demo. You will learn how to use the Unity 3D game engine to define
and develop game mechanics, develop game design documentation, rapidly prototype
gameplay, create interactive environments, process feedback to refine game design and
create a playable demo. This course is a great first step if you are considering a career in
game design.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Media
Training Provider
The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE)
Training Location
Cabra Dominican College – Cumberland Park
SACE Credits
60 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Wednesday 1.30pm–4.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Design & Media
CERTIFICATE III IN MEDIA
GAME DESIGN – 3D CHARACTER DESIGN AND DIGITAL EFFECTS
This program is an introduction to 3D modelling, visual effects and video games. 3D imagery/
model is created and/or manipulated and integrated with 3D models/photography. This
course guides students through the entire analytical and technical process of 3D images.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Media – Film Production
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College
SACE Credits
25 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (16 Weeks)
Day & Time
Wednesday 4.30pm–7.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, Students will need to purchase a flash drive
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Design
INTERIOR DECORATING & DESIGN
This course will provide students with an insight into this career with a basic understanding
of the approach to decoration and design. You will learn about how to use colour, how to
follow a concept based on your inspiration for your decoration and about how to plan and
represent your ideas on paper.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Interior Design – Retail Sales
Training Provider
TAFE SA
Training Location
Tonsley Campus
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (16 Weeks)
Day & Time
Tuesday 4.00pm–6.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CREATIVE TEXTILES/FASHION
This course is for students who are interested in a very creative approach to textiles, wearable art and its application to fashion.
Semester 1: Focus areas in this course are dyeing techniques and printing on fabric. These
aspects require the application of colour theory.
Semester 2: Areas covered in this course will include inspiration sources, machine and
hand embroidery, applique and beading.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Visual Arts – Textile Stream
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College
SACE Credits
Semester 1 – 10 Credits at Stage 2
Year – 35 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (18 Weeks) or Year
Day & Time
Thursday 8.45am–3.45pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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This course is for students who desire to learn and expand their knowledge and skills
in painting and drawing. It is a creative and exciting approach to visualising ideas and
concepts. A variety of different contemporary and traditional techniques will be covered
in the areas of painting, drawing, digital art, collage and mixed media. This course is a good
way to develop a portfolio.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Visual Arts
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College
SACE Credits
35 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Thursday 8.45am–3.45pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Design
PAINTING AND DRAWING
GRAPHIC DESIGN - PARTIAL OR FULL YEAR
Semester 1 – Students will come up with an entire marketing/advertising package
for a company using computers for graphic design both web and print and to provide
information and processes about working as a designer and the design profession.
Semester 2 – The course aims at developing student skills in the design process and in
using digital drawing techniques as a means to communicate ideas. Students use a range of
digital and traditional technologies to produce comic book art and composite illustrations.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Visual Arts – Design
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College
SACE Credits
Semester 1 – 10 Credits at Stage 2
Semester 2 – 10 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester 1 (16 weeks) & Semester 2 (16 weeks)
Day & Time
Thursday 4.15pm –7.15pm Semester
Tuesday 4.15pm–7.15pm Year
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Health & Community Services
Health & Community Services
First Aid
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Introduction to Pharmacy
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Early Chidhood Education and Care - 1st Year
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Children Services
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Children Services - 2014 Continuing Students
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Introduction to Nursing and Healthcare
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Massage For Health and Sport
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Certificate III Fitness
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Certificate IV Fitness
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FIRST AID
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide first aid response, life
support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of
medical or other assistance.
Qualification Title
Apply First Aid – Senior
Training Provider
4Life
Training Location
Glenunga
SACE Credits
–
Length of Course
1 Day + online workbook
Day & Time
Various 8.30am–5.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
N/A
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A realistic, fun look at the everyday operations of a community pharmacy. The topics covered
will be transferable to various industries, but will be flavoured with product knowledge and
experience from the industry of retail community pharmacy.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Community Services – Pharmacy
Training Provider
The Pharmacy Guild of Australia
Training Location
Dulwich
SACE Credits
15 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
10 Weeks (Term 3)
Day & Time
Monday 2.00pm–5.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
N/A
Health & Community Services
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE - 1ST YEAR
On completion you will have the practical experience and the theoretical background to
undertake work in childcare in a range of early childhood education settings. You will learn
in scheduled on-line webinars, in the workplace, workshops and independently. On-line
learning support is available 24/7 from our highly skilled trainers. Assessment is conducted
throughout the course in both practical and theoretical aspects, work placement is
essential and many assessments will take place as part of a structured work placement.
On completion you will have met the requirements of the Education and Care Services
National Regulations and the National Quality Standards.
Qualification Title
Certificate III Early Childhood Education
Training Provider
Open Access College
Training Location
Open Access College - Online
SACE Credits
TBA
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Various, Please refer to website for further information
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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CHILDRENS SERVICES
Students will learn how to care and work with young children through practical activities and
theory based research in a range of areas, including health, communication, and nutrition.
Participants will also learn how to work with others in a very student friendly, fun and educational
environment. This course is offered throughout metropolitan Adelaide in various locations.
Note – continuation course available in semester 2.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Early Childhood Learning
Training Provider
TAFE SA
Training Location
Students may choose from the following locations:
> St Peters Childcare Centre – Stepney
> Treetops Early Learning Centre – Stepney
> Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH)
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (14 Weeks)
Day & Time
Wednesday 9.00am–3.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
*Note – continuation course on offer for students that
complete1st semester.
CHILDRENS SERVICES – 2014 CONTINUING STUDENTS
Students will learn how to care and work with young children through practical activities and
theory based research in a range of areas, including health, communication, and nutrition.
Participants will also learn how to work with others in a student friendly, fun and educational
environment. This course is offered throughout metropolitan Adelaide in various locations.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Community Services – Child Care Focus
Training Provider
TAFE SA
Training Location
City West Child Care Centre
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Semester (14 Weeks)
Day & Time
Monday 9.00am-3.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, completion of child care course in 2014
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This practical hands-on course offers an introduction into the Health Care Industry and will
cover a range of skills that will be transferrable within any workplace and valuable in the
development of general life skills.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Aged Care
Training Provider
TBC
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester 14 Weeks
Day & Time
TBC
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Health & Community Services
INTRODUCTION TO NURSING AND HEALTHCARE
MASSAGE FOR HEALTH AND SPORT
This practical course will introduce students to the sports massage industry.
The techniques are performed through clothes and are suitable for all age groups and
genders. Students learn the professional skills that allow them to enjoy their vocation whilst
creating their own lifestyle working with and helping people.
Qualification Title
Partial Diploma of Remedial Massage
Training Provider
Natural Health Academy of Australia
Training Location
CCF House, Thebarton
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (10 Weeks)
Day & Time
Tuesday 4.15pm–7.15pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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CERTIFICATE III IN FITNESS
Each student studies industry approved Fitness theory which is current, comprehensive and
will provide a solid foundation for success as a Personal Trainer. The course is structured
around real life client progression, which gives students a more logical and relevant study
path helping them grasp concepts faster.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Fitness
Training Provider
Australian Institute of Personal Trainers (AIPT)
Training Location
Students may choose from a variety of locations,
please refer to website
SACE Credits
Up to 60 Credits at Stage 2 (Full Year)
Length of Course
Year (24 Weeks) or Semester 2 (16 Weeks) + 2 Full days
Day & Time
Various, please refer to website
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CERTIFICATE IV IN FITNESS
Each student will study industry approved theory which is current, comprehensive and will
provide a solid foundation for success as a personal trainer, and builds on the knowledge
and skills learnt throughout the Certificate III course. Personal trainers are involved in the
assessment, training and supervision of a variety of people in health and fitness clubs, gyms,
sports centres, community recreation organisations and other venues.
Qualification Title
Certificate IV in Fitness
Training Provider
Australian Institute of Personal Trainers (AIPT)
Training Location
TBC
SACE Credits
60 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
TBC
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, Successful completion of Certificate III in Fitness and
students must be in Year 12
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Geoscience – Semester 1 31
Geophysics – Semester 2
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Certificate II in Construction – Plumbing
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Plumbing Pathways
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Certificate II in Electronics (Partial)
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Certificate II Electronics – 1st Year 33
Certificate II Electronics – 2nd Year
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Certificate I in Automotive – Vocational Preparation
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Certificate I in Automotive – Vocational Preparation
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Certificate II in Automotive – Vocational Preparation
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This introductory course is designed to prepare students with specific skills, and knowledge
needed to work as field assistants in mining and exploration and other sectors of the
resource industry.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Mining Exploration
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (17 Weeks)
Day & Time
Thursday 8.45am–12.55pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, First Aid Certificate
Trade Skills, Science & Technology
GEOSCIENCE – SEMESTER 1
GEOPHYSICS – SEMESTER 2
This course provides students with basic training in the operation and maintenance of a
variety of geographical, navigational and other field equipment. This course aims to provide
students with an understanding of the fundamental principles of physics applied in each
geographical method.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Mining Exploration
Training Provider
Marden Senior College
Training Location
Marden Senior College
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (17 Weeks)
Day & Time
Thursday 8.45am–12.55pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, First Aid Certificate
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CERTIFICATE II IN CONSTRUCTION – PLUMBING
This program is a basic introduction to an apprenticeship. The course is structured to provide
classroom environment learning, including practical sessions as well as self-organised work
experience.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Construction – Plumbing
Training Provider
PEER VEET
Training Location
Albert Park
SACE Credits
50 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday 8.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
PLUMBING PATHWAYS
This course focuses on giving students the hands on experience needed to gain an
apprenticeship. Students will learn basic construction and plumbing skill sets as well as basic
welding and sheet metal work to enable broader opportunities. It comprises of classroom
based study and workshop activities and four weeks of self-organised work experience.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Construction
Training Provider
PEER VEET
Training Location
Albert Park
SACE Credits
30 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday 8.00am – 4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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This course has been designed to provide students with a taste of the Electrotechnology
Industry as a whole - not just electronics. It will provide an entry point for students wishing to
gain an apprenticeship or traineeship within the Electronics Industry. The course comprises
of classroom based study, workshop activities, a major written project and self-organised
work experience.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Electronics
Training Provider
PEER VEET
Training Locations
Emmaus Christian College – Plympton
SACE Credits
30 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
TBC 8.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Trade Skills, Science & Technology
CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTRONICS (PARTIAL)
CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTRONICS – 1ST YEAR
This qualification provides students with a taste of the Electrotechnology Industry as a
whole, not just electronics. This course will provide an entry point for students wishing to
gain entry into an Apprenticeship or Traineeship. Comprising of classroom based study,
workshop activities and one written project. This certificate is completed over 2 years.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Electronics
Training Provider
PEER VEET
Training Location
Albert Park
SACE Credits
30 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Wednesday, Thursday or Friday 8.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTRONICS – 2ND YEAR
This qualification provides students with a taste of Electrotechnology Industry as a whole,
not just electronics. This course will provide an entry point for students wishing to gain
entry into an Australia Apprenticeship. Comprising classroom based study, workshop
activities and one written project. This certificate is completed over 2 years.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Electronics
Training Provider
PEER VEET
Training Location
Albert Park
SACE Credits
30 Credits at Stage 2 (Maximum of 50)
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday 8.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, Partial Certificate II in Electronics
CERTIFICATE I IN AUTOMOTIVE – VOCATIONAL PREPARATION
Completion of Certificate I Automotive provides entry-level studies for the automotive
industry. Apprenticeships can be applied for at this stage. This course provides students with
immediate knowledge and skills enhancing employment opportunities. There is also an
option for students to continue on with further study from this introductory course.
Qualification Title
Certificate I in Automotive – Vocational Preparation
Training Provider
VTECH Automotive
Training Location
Davoren Park
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Semester
Day & Time
TBC 8.30am–4.30pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, Students will require own safety gear
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Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation prepares and inducts students into
the Automotive Industry. This qualification assists in developing the necessary skills and
knowledge required to perform basic duties in the Automotive Industry. To successfully
complete this program students must complete mandatory structured work placement.
Qualification Title
Certificate I in Automotive – Vocational Preparation
Training Provider
Quality Automotive Training
Training Location
Melrose Park
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday, Thursday or Friday 8.45am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Trade Skills, Science & Technology
CERTIFICATE I IN AUTOMOTIVE – VOCATIONAL PREPARATION
CERTIFICATE II IN AUTOMOTIVE – VOCATIONAL PREPARATION
Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation is a continuation of Certificate I in
Automotive. This qualification further develops the necessary skills and knowledge required in
the industry. It also provides participants with experience required to apply for apprenticeships.
To successfully complete this program students must complete mandatory structured work
placement.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Automotive – Braking System Technology
Training Provider
Quality Automotive Training
Training Location
Melrose Park
SACE Credits
50 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8.45am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Hospitality, Events & Retail
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Responsible Service Of Alcohol
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Introduction to Front of House
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Introduction to Cookery
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Introduction to Event Management
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Certificate III in Hospitality
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Certificate II in Kitchen Operations 42
Certificate II in Kitchen Operations 42
Certificate II Retail Services
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Introduction to Hairdressing
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Certificate II in Hairdressing
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Certificate II in Hairdressing
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Certificate II in Retail Make-Up & Skin Care
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Partial Certificate II in Retail Make-Up & Skin Care
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Certificate II in Retail Make–Up & Skin Care
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This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to extract and serve espresso
coffee using a commercial espresso machine, including storage of coffee and cleaning, and
care and preventative maintenance of machinery. Whether you are looking for a part time
job or simply wanting to learn how to make the perfect espresso coffee, this course is for you.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Hospitality
Training Provider
HGT
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
5 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
1 Day
Day & Time
Various days, see website for details
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Hospitality
BARISTA
RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL
This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to satisfy the requirements
for responsible service of alcohol under state/territory legislation. This unit covers the RSA
skill and knowledge requirements for South Australia.
Qualification Title
Various, see website for details
Training Provider
HGT
Training Locations
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
N/A
Length of Course
1 Day
Day & Time
Various days, see website for details
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, students must be 17 years of age.
Please refer to website
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INTRODUCTION TO FRONT OF HOUSE
This front of house course is designed to give students the skills in the Service and Hospitality
Industry. This will enable employment in cafes’, bars and restaurants.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Hospitality
Training Provider
HGT
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
5 weeks
Day & Time
Thursday 4.00pm–7.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to the website
INTRODUCTION TO COOKERY
This course is perfect if you want to enter the Hospitality Industry as a kitchen hand or get your
foot in the door for an apprenticeship in cookery. This course covers basic cooking skills, knife
handling, hygiene and cleaning. It covers simple dishes and sandwiches which allows the
participant to work in various settings such as a café, pub, hotel and sandwich shop.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate I in Hospitality
Training Provider
HGT
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
8 weeks
Day & Time
Tuesday 4.00pm–7.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, closed in footwear.
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This program is a hospitality based course designed to provide participants with an
introduction into what skills and knowledge are required to enter the Hospitality Industry
or a similar pathway with an Event focus. This course will give an insight into the Event
Management Industry.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate III in Hospitality – Event Management
Training Provider
HGT
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
30 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester (14 Weeks)
Day & Time
Tuesday 4.00pm–7.00pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to the website
Hospitality & Events
INTRODUCTION TO EVENT MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATE III IN HOSPITALITY
The Certificate III in Hospitality provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be
competent in a range of activities and functions requiring basic operational knowledge
and practical skills within a hospitality food and beverage environment. This course is for
student’s seeking employment in the various hospitality settings.
Qualification Title
Certificate III in Hospitality (Front of House)
Training Provider
HGT
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
Semester 1 - 5 Credits at Stage 1 & 10 Credits at Stage 2
Semester 2 - 25 Credits at Stage 2
Full Year - 5 Credits at Stage 1 & 35 Credits at Stage 2
Length of Course
Semester Partial (16 weeks) or Year (Full Certificate)
Day & Time
Monday or Wednesday 4.00 pm–7.30pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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CERTIFICATE II IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS
This qualification reflects the role of individuals working in kitchens who use a defined and
limited range of food preparation and cookery skills. Students are involved in mainly routine
and repetitive tasks and work under direct supervision. This course provides a pathway to
work in kitchen operations in organisations such as restaurants, hotels, catering operations,
clubs, pubs, cafes, cafeterias, coffee shops and institutions such as aged care facilities, hospitals,
prisons and schools.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Kitchen Operations
Training Provider
HGT
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
20 Credits at Stage 1 (Semester)
40 Credits at Stage 1 (Year)
Length of Course
Semester (Partial 16 weeks) or Year (Full Certificate)
Day & Time
Friday 9.00am–3.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CERTIFICATE II IN KITCHEN OPERATIONS
This course is designed to provide students with an insight into aspects of the Hospitality Industry,
in particular the kitchen environment. This qualification will include experiences in formal
training via theory, practical exercises, and work experience. By completing this qualification
students will have the ability to gain both skills and knowledge to assist them in either finding
employment within the Hospitality Industry or to complete higher level qualifications.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Kitchen Operations
Training Provider
Hamilton Secondary College
Training Location
Hamilton Secondary College – Mitchell Park
SACE Credits
40 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Thursday 9.00am–3.15pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a
range of activities and functions requiring basic retail operational knowledge and practical
skills. Students will work in a simulated workplace.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Retail Services
Training Provider
TAFE SA
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
25 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
3 Terms (20 Weeks)
Day & Time
Tuesday 4.00pm–7.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Hospitality & Retail
CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL SERVICES
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INTRODUCTION TO HAIRDRESSING
This course is ideal for students wishing to pursue study in Hairdressing. If you believe you
have a passion for hair, join us for an exciting, fun and creative introduction into this industry
and learn some of the skills required to become a Hairdresser. Students will gain extensive
pre-employment skills into several industry workplaces, together with helpful tips on their
own personal presentation.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Hairdressing
Training Provider
Parlour Hair Academy
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
February intake 35 Credits at Stage 1or
July intake 15 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Semester
Day & Time
Tuesday 9.30am–3.30pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING
Certificate II in Hairdressing is your stepping stone to a career path in hairdressing. If you
believe you have a passion for hair, join us for an exciting, fun and creative pathway into
this industry and learn some of the skills required to become a Hairdresser. Students will
gain extensive pre-employment skills into several industry workplaces, together with
helpful tips on their own personal presentation. Participants complete both practical and
theory components of hairdressing and enjoy guest demonstrations by leading industry
hairdressers. Graduates who are interested in pursuing this career path are also offered
assistance in finding employment following successful completion of this course.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Hairdressing
Training Provider
Parlour Hair Academy
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
Maximum 45 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Tuesday 9.30am–3.30pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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Certificate II in Hairdressing is your stepping stone to a career path in hairdressing. If you
believe you have a passion for hair, join us for an exciting, fun and creative pathway into
this industry and learn some of the skills required to become a Hairdresser. Students will
gain extensive pre-employment skills into several industry workplaces, together with
helpful tips on their own personal presentation. Participants complete both practical and
theory components of hairdressing and enjoy guest demonstrations by leading industry
hairdressers. Graduates who are interested in pursuing this career path are also offered
assistance in finding employment following successful completion of this course.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Hairdressing
Training Provider
Clip Joint Education
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
Maximum 45 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Thursday 9.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
Hairdressing & Make-Up Services
CERTIFICATE II IN HAIRDRESSING
CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE–UP AND SKIN CARE
Is an entry-level qualification into the Beauty Industry. This course offers aspiring makeup artists the opportunity to learn the fundamental skills of various make-up applications
and essential techniques of make-up artistry to allow them to work in a cosmetic retail
environment or freelance work as a Make-Up Artist. The course includes a practical photo
shoot and the students will receive a portrait for their portfolio.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Retail Make–Up and Skin Care
Training Provider
Clip Joint Education
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
60 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year
Day & Time
Thursday 9.00am–4.00pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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PARTIAL CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE-UP & SKIN CARE
This is a fun practical short course that will give the participant a better understanding of
the cosmetics industry and how to apply skin products and a basic makeup application
to industry standards. Students learn and are assessed on how to cleanse skin, how to
choose and give advice on skin care products for the purpose of retail cosmetic sales, contra
indications, how to apply and remove skincare products.
Qualification Title
Partial Certificate II in Retail Make -up and Skin Care
Training Provider
Media Make-up Academy
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
10 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Semester (12 weeks)
Day & Time
Monday 5.30pm–7.30pm
Work Placement
N/A
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
N/A
CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL MAKE–UP AND SKIN CARE
Students undertake skin care and basic makeup application and develop techniques to
update beauty industry knowledge. Providing an initial grounding for students who wish to
embark on a career as a professional Makeup Artist. Students gain practical skills required to
work as a professional photographic make-up artist.
Qualification Title
Certificate II in Retail Make–up and Skin Care
Training Provider
Media Make-up Academy
Training Location
Adelaide CBD
SACE Credits
60 Credits at Stage 1
Length of Course
Year (includes study breaks)
Day & Time
Friday 9.00am–3.00pm or
Monday & Thursday 6.00pm–8.30pm
Work Placement
Yes, please refer to website
Pre Requisites &
Course Requirements
Yes, please refer to website
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The following websites are important for your information:
SACE VET Recognition Register – www.sace.sa.edu.au/subjects/recognised-learning/recognition-register
Skills for All – www.skills.sa.gov.au/training-learning/training-for-school-students
TAFE SA – www.tafesa.edu.au
VETnetwork Australia – Training Services
A Unit 3, 262 Marion Road, Netley SA 5037
P 08 8297 4533 | F 08 8351 3599
training.vetnetwork.org.au