Statement of Attainment in Learning for Sustainability
Qualification: Statement of Attainment
TAFE NSW Course No: 8805
This course is for people who want to develop their knowledge and skills to:
- understand current environmental sustainability issues
- communicate and work well with others
- find out how to make an impact in the area of sustainability
- prepare for further education or training particularly in the areas of sustainability and land care.
You may do this by:
- taking part in community based activities
- taking part in field trips
- attending classes or workshops.
Career Opportunities: This qualification will help you to develop the skills and knowledge you need to access work and training opportunities.
Articulation: When you complete this course you will have advanced standing in a range of Access and General Education courses, depending on the electives you successfully complete. Courses include: - the Certificate II in Skills for Employment and Training (9072) - the Certificate III in Employment, Education and Training (9073). This course will also give you the underpinning skills and knowledge and some advanced standing for entry into a range of Certificate I and II training package qualifications depending on the electives you successfully complete, including conservation and land management.
Entry Requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this course.
| Modules/Units | |
| Core: | |
| NSWTLRN301A | Draw conclusions from information for study purposes |
| NSWTSUS202A | Investigate the principles of ecosystems and sustainability |
| Elective: | |
| ICPMM263A | Access and use the Internet |
| NSWTCOM207A | Demonstrate interpersonal skills |
| NSWTEGL202A | Conduct a simple investigation |
| NSWTINT202A | Work with a mentor |
| NSWTTMW201A | Develop skills for participating in a team |
| NSWTWTG201A | Write routine work related texts |
| NSWTSUS203A | Investigate community action to contribute to sustainability |
| NSWTSUS302A | Develop a personal action plan for environmental sustainability |
| FPIC65A | Undertake direct seeding |
| FPIFGM023A | Store and dispatch seed |
| FPIFGM147A | Read and interpret maps |
| FPIFGM162A | Collect, treat and store seed |
| RTC2012A | Plant trees and shrubs |
| RTC2016A | Recognise plants |
| RTC2026A | Undertake propagation activities |
| RTC2702A | Observe environmental work practices |
| RTC3401A | Control weeds |
| RTD2004A | Collect, prepare and preserve plant specimens |
| RTD2022A | Carry out natural area restoration works |
| RTD2126A | Recognise animals |
| RTD2802A | Record information about country |
| RTD2803A | Observe and report plants and/or animals |
| RTD3505A | Maintain natural areas |
| RTD3507A | Undertake sampling and testing of water |
| RTD3509A | Collect and preserve biological samples |
Applying and Enrolling:
Semester 2, 2008: Places may be available in some units. Contact the campus for details.
Campuses:
Wollongbar - contact the campus on (02) 6620 4700.
Semester 1, 2009: North Coast Institute Application form by 31 October, 2008. Late applications will be accepted.
Campuses:
Wollongbar - Part-time day, 1 day per week for 16 weeks during school hours. For more information please call (02) 6620 4700 or 131 601.
Information sheet, Wollongbar Campus, Semester 2 2008 (PDF 95KB)
