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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
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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.
Icon - PDF Document Information sheet, Wollongbar Campus, Semester 2 2008 (PDF 95KB)

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