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91348NSW Certificate III in Vocational and Study Pathways

Qualification: Certificate III (AQF)
TAFE NSW Course No: 5000

This course is for Aboriginal people who want to develop skills and strategies to gain employment and/or participate in further study. This is a practical course with emphasis on the development of literacy, numeracy, communication, study skills, technology/computer and workplace knowledge and awareness skills. Completion of this course provides you with the academic requirements for entry to the Police Academy, Department of Corrective Services and other government agencies.

Career Opportunities: A range of employment opportunities and/or further study pathways.

Articulation: When you finish this course you can get credit transfer in: - 91178NSW Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation TAFE NSW Course no 6502 - 91179NSW Certificate III in Preparation for Vocational and Further Study TAFE NSW Course no 6503. The course also provides a pathway into 91048NSW NSW Diploma of Aboriginal Studies TAFE NSW Course no 3037.

Entry Requirements: Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples with Year 10 or equivalent. Prospective students will also be required to participate in an interview.

Modules/Units
Core:
BSBCMN205A Use business technology
NSWTABL301A Apply strategies to assert own Aboriginal identity
NSWTABL302A Apply personal strategies to identify and address racist behaviour
NSWTCOM307A Demonstrate inclusive communication skills
NSWTCOM311A Apply strategies to resolve conflict
NSWTEGL301A Apply language and learning skills
NSWTINT203A Identify workplace rights and responsibilities
NSWTLRN301A Draw conclusions from information for study purposes
NSWTMTH201A Use rational number skills
NSWTMTH202A Solve basic measurement problems
NSWTTRP201A Identify ethical issues in the workplace
Elective:
3223A Senior first aid
BSBADM305A Create and use databases
BSBADM306A Create electronic presentations
BSBCMN108A Develop keyboard skills
HLTFA1A Apply basic First Aid
NSWTCOM208A Organise and complete a job application and interview
NSWTCOM309A Conduct a routine interview
NSWTINT301A Provide leadership in structured contexts
NSWTLRN401A Research for specific purposes
NSWTPLG302A Develop and implement a project
NSWTPLG303A Use conventional procedures to plan and conduct a meeting
NSWTPSS102A Apply safety awareness and literacy skills for driving
NSWTSPG201A Speak effectively in a range of contexts
NSWTSPG303A Present information in a formal context
NSWTTMW301A Apply team participation skills
NSWTWTG301A Write non-routine work related texts
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Applying and Enrolling:

Semester 1, 2009:

Campuses:

Casino - details to be advised.
For more information contact the campus on (02) 6661 2000.

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