
Equip yourself with skills to carry out highly specialised surveying functions in areas such as mining and engineering construction, with this nationally recognised qualification. Building on from the Diploma of Surveying, you will gain the educational and practical training necessary to extend your career in the surveying, mapping, and geographical information systems (GIS) industries. Surveying is an integral part of local, state and national land management programs, building and construction projects, environmental studies, navigational systems and monitoring of emergency situations. Each semester, fees can be paid online with VISA or Mastercard or at an Australia Post outlet. This is an interest-free personal loan from the Australian Government that provides eligible students access to capped funding to help pay for their studies.

This course aims to develop women’s educational, vocational and leadership skills. Students will gain an understanding in gender analysis and develop skills for the application of advocacy and leadership at work and/or in the community. Units covering developing personal productivity, communicating effectively as a workplace leader and leading effective workplace relationships are also included in this course. Students will improve their skills in the areas of research, essay writing, presenting and advanced computing enabling them to take advantage of the pathways into higher education and training or to enhance employment or promotion opportunities. Entry Recommendations We recommend this course if you are interested in women's advocacy and leadership and the status of women. Previous completion of units in study practice, communication, IT and advocacy from the Certificate II in Vocational Preparation for Women and/or the Certificate III in Women's Advocacy or similar is recommended. Attendance Requirements (subject to change) This course is delivered as a blend of face-to-face learning in the classroom or in a virtual classroom (VC) with some units completed online.

This course aims to develop women’s educational, vocational and personal skills. Students will gain an understanding in gender analysis and develop skills for the application of advocacy at work and/or in the community. Units covering social and cultural sensitivity and mediation are also included in this course. Students will improve their skills in the areas of research, essay writing, presenting and advanced computing enabling them to take advantage of the pathways into higher education and training or to enhance employment or promotion opportunities. Entry Recommendations We recommend this course if you are interested in women's advocacy and the status of women. Previous completion of units in study practice, communication, IT and advocacy from the Certificate II in Vocational Preparation for Women and/or the Certificate III in Women's Advocacy or similar is recommended. Attendance Requirements (subject to change) This course is delivered as a blend of face to face learning with some units online. The campus is Adelaide with some electives at Elizabeth campus. This course is face to face or online. Face to face takes place during school terms with weekday classes from 9:30 to 3.00pm. Full time study is at least 3 and a half days a week and part time is from half a day a week. 80% attendance in each unit in a term is needed to successfully complete this course.

Further develop language, literacy and numeracy competencies through accredited training, building your suitability for work and providing pathways into further vocational education and training. Entry Recommendations You will need to be able to speak, read and write English reasonably well and be willing to take part in discussions and activities. You will also need entry level digital literacy and employability skills Attendance Requirements (subject to change) This course is delivered as face to face learning. Face to face study is during school terms and weekday classes are from 9:30 to 3.00pm. Full time study is at least 3 and a half days a week and part time is from half a day a week.

Develop language, literacy and numeracy competencies suitable for work and community. Discover pathways into other vocational education and training and gain access to accredited language, literacy and numeracy training. Entry Recommendations This course is designed for students wanting a pathway to training or employment. We recommend that you have basic reading, writing, numeracy, oral communication and learning skills. Attendance Requirements (subject to change) This course is delivered as face to face learning. Face to face study is during school terms and with weekday classes from 9:30 to 3.00pm. Full time study is at least 3 and a half days a week and part time is from half a day a week.

Fee Free TAFE and vocational education is a joint initiative of the Australian and South Australian Governments providing tuition-free training places to students wanting to train, retrain or upskill. Thousands of South Australians have enrolled and commenced study in Fee Free TAFE courses since the launch of the initiative at the beginning of 2023. This extension of the initiative represents a significant investment in training delivery in South Australia and will support industries facing skills shortages, growth industries and emerging sectors, creating more opportunities for South Australians to access new and high-level skills in priority areas such as: The number of Fee Free TAFE places that are funded is limited by the terms of the skills agreement signed by the Australian and South Australian Governments.

Develop your English language or Auslan skills, improve your literacy and numeracy, prepare for further study or employment, learn how to teach and tutor others or train for support roles in education and library studies. A pathway program is a course designed to train students in specific skills to improve employment prospects in industries such as hospitality, health, community services, and more, making it easier to get a job, or to continue studying for a higher qualification level. The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) program provides free training to people who want to improve their reading, writing, maths and computer skills.

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Equip yourself with skills to carry out highly specialised surveying functions in areas such as mining and engineering construction, with this nationally recognised qualification. Building on from the Diploma of Surveying, you will gain the educational and practical training necessary to extend your career in the surveying, mapping, and geographical information systems (GIS) industries. Surveying is an integral part of local, state and national land management programs, building and construction projects, environmental studies, navigational systems and monitoring of emergency situations. Each semester, fees can be paid online with VISA or Mastercard or at an Australia Post outlet. This is an interest-free personal loan from the Australian Government that provides eligible students access to capped funding to help pay for their studies.