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Statement of Attainment in Seafood Industry Studies

Qualification: Statement of Attainment
Training Packages: SFI04 Seafood Industry, FDF03 Food Processing Industry
WRR02 Retail, THH02 Hospitality, TDT02 Transport and Distribution, TDM01 Maritime, SRO03 Outdoor Recreation Industry, SRC01 National Community Recreation Industry, RUV04 Animal Care and Management, BSB01 Business Services, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture, RTE03 Rural Production, RTD02 Conservation and Land Management, PML99 Laboratory Operations, MTM00 Australian Meat Industry, HLT02 Health, WRW01 Wholesale
TAFE NSW Course No: 7236.

This course is for people who work, or want to work, in the seafood industries sector. It contains modules from a variety of accredited Seafood Industry qualifications including SFI30104 Certificate III in Seafood Industries (Aquaculture).

You can complete a training program of one or more accredited modules to suit your learning needs and then if desired go on to complete a major award course in the seafood sector.

Career Opportunities: Seafood industry worker.

Articulation: When you finish this course you can apply for advanced standing in courses containing the modules you have completed.

Entry Requirements: There are no formal educational requirements for entry to this course. However, learners may require specific knowledge and skills to be able to achieve competence in certain units. Learners should consult with an appropriate teacher before undertaking this qualification.

Modules/Units: contact the campus for details.


Applying and Enrolling: Distance learning with some campus attendance for workshops. Contact the campus on (02) 6644 4700 to arrange for an information package to be sent to you.

Campuses:

Trenayr - Distance learning with some campus attendance for practical workshops. A variety of modules available.
Contact the campus on (02) 6644 4700 to arrange for an information package to be sent to you.
Contact the Head Teacher, Lisa Terry on (02) 6644 4700 for more information.

 

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