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  • Created on: 9 August 2017

    Wyndham VET Cluster VETiS Student Handbook 2018

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster arrangement is founded on a spirit of co-operation between schools and with the purpose of providing a wider breadth of learning opportunities for students.

    Participating Member Schools: Hoppers Crossing Secondary College Manor Lakes P-12 College Mackillop College The Grange P-12 College Thomas Carr College Werribee Secondary College Wyndham Central College Tarneit Secondary College

    For more information please contact:

    Karen Kennedy Partnership Manager Wyndham and Hobsons Bay VETiS Cluster Ph: (03) 9394 6334 Mob: 0417 543 797 Email: [email protected]

    tel:+61393946334tel:+61417543797mailto:[email protected]

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT IS VET? ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4

    GENERAL VETIS PROGRAM INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................ 6

    CERTIFICATE III IN ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................................. 7

    CERTIFICATE II IN ANIMAL STUDIES .................................................................................................................................... 9

    CERTIFICATE II IN AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL PREPARATION ......................................................................................... 10

    CERTIFICATE II IN BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION - (BRICKLAYING PRE-APPRENTICESHIP) ................................................. 12

    CERTIFICATE II IN BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION - (CARPENTRY PRE-APPRENTICESHIP) ................................................... 14

    CERTIFICATE II IN BUSINESS .............................................................................................................................................. 16

    CERTIFICATE II IN CIVIL CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 18

    CERTIFICATE II IN COMMUNITY SERVICES ........................................................................................................................ 20

    CERTIFICATE II IN DANCE .................................................................................................................................................. 21

    CERTIFICATE III IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & CARE ............................................................................................ 22

    CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY STUDIES .......................................................................................................... 24

    CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES ........................................................................................................................ 26

    CERTIFICATE II IN FURNITURE MAKING ............................................................................................................................ 28

    CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE (NEW) ................................................................................................ 30

    CERTIFICATE II IN HORTICULUTRE/PARKS & GARDENS .................................................................................................... 31

    CERTIFICATE III IN HORTICULUTRE/PARKS & GARDENS ................................................................................................... 32

    CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................... 33

    CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC INDUSTRY (PERFORMANCE) .................................................................................................... 35

    CERTIFICATE III IN MUSIC INDUSTRY (SOUND PRODUCTION) .......................................................................................... 36

    CERTIFICATE II IN PLUMBING (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP) ...................................................................................................... 37

    CERTIFICATE II IN RETAIL COSMETICS (NEW) .................................................................................................................... 39

    CERTIFICATE II IN SALON ASSISTANT ................................................................................................................................ 40

    CERTIFICATE III IN SCREEN AND MEDIA ............................................................................................................................ 41

    CERTIFICATE III IN SPORT & RECREATION ......................................................................................................................... 42

    CERTIFICATE II IN VISUAL ARTS ......................................................................................................................................... 44

  • WHAT IS VET?

    Vocational Education and Training refers to senior school studies, which enable a secondary student to combine their VCE or VCAL studies with vocational training. VET is usually a two-year program combining general VCE / VCAL studies with accredited vocational education and training. It enables students to complete a nationally recognised vocational qualification (e.g. Certificate II in Community Services) and VCE/VCAL at the same time. It provides the opportunity to trial a career and helps students explore possible areas of interest which will lead to further study and better work choices. VET allows students to go directly into employment or receive credit towards further TAFE study. VET matches student interest and career directions through the provision of strong pathways. Important industry specific skills and workplace skills are learnt through the VET program. Upon successful completion of the program, students are awarded a nationally accredited vocational training certificate. A VET in Schools program is usually made up of VCE VET units that are delivered at the student’s school, another school within the Wyndham VET Cluster or at TAFE.

    Contribution to the VCE and ATAR VET is fully incorporated into the VCE. Key features include:

    • VET programs usually have a Unit 1 - 4 structure.

    • Of the 16 units that make up the VCE, a number can be VET units.

    • VET programs contribute directly to the ATAR with a study score derived from scored assessment OR as

    10% increment as a 5th or 6th subject. However, in some instances there is nil contribution towards

    ATAR when Units are at 1 and 2 level only.

    • For more information, you can access the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA)

    website. www.vcaa.vic.edu.au

    Contribution to the VCAL

    A VCAL student requires 10 credit points for a successful completion of a VCAL Certificate. They formula is: 90 hours of VET gains one VCAL credit. This usually represents one semester of classes. The teacher will add up all the hours for the four compulsory components of VCAL:

    ▪ Literacy and Numeracy Skills

    ▪ Work Related Skills

    ▪ Industry Specific Skills

    ▪ Personal Development Skills. Example Total hours 900 divided by 90 = 10 credit points = equals successful completion

    • Structured Workplace Learning (SWL): Students undertake work with an employer that enables the student to demonstrate their acquired skills and knowledge in an industry setting. During the Structured Workplace Learning, a student will have specific tasks to undertake in order to demonstrate competence. Students will be regularly monitored and may be assessed on the job.

    http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/

  • VET Increases Students' Learning Potential

    • Broadens VCE/ VCAL options.

    • Develops the student's capacity to make decisions and solve problems.

    • Helps students to gain confidence and improve communication and interpersonal skills through learning in an adult environment.

    • Matches student interest and career directions through the provision of strong pathways. Vet Gives National Qualifications and Skills

    • Upon successful completion of the program, students are awarded a nationally accredited vocational training certificate.

    • VET qualifications articulate directly into further education and training at TAFE and may allow the student credits for higher certificates.

    • VET provides access to a range of different technologies related to the workplace Vet Prepares Students for The Workforce

    • Expands post school opportunities.

    • Provides the opportunity to trial a career. Helps students explore possible areas of interest, which promote further study and work choices.

    • Allows students to develop strong links with industry and local community employers. Students may be offered part time or casual work.

    • Improves employment prospects.

    • Helps students gain knowledge of employer's expectations and real working conditions.

    • Develops student’s capacity for co-operation, teamwork and leadership skill development.

    • Assists the transition from school to work.

  • GENERAL VETIS PROGRAM INFORMATION Travel Arrangements Some students will be required to travel independently to and from the venue of the course they have chosen. Wednesday and Friday is the agreed VET delivery time in the Wyndham VET Cluster. There will be a cluster bus provided on these days. It travels to Wyndham Central College, The Grange P-12 College, Hoppers Crossing Secondary College, Werribee Secondary College, Thomas Carr College, Manor Lakes College, MacKillop College and Point Cook Secondary School. (bus times will be provided at the start of 2018). Student Behaviour Students will abide by the teacher’s rules and the rules of the Delivery School whenever they are on site. This includes meeting Occupational Health and Safety Requirements in and out of the classroom. Attitude and behaviour are to be of the expected standard. Breaches of safety or serious offences will require students to be sent out of class. This action will result in a meeting between the Home School VET Co-ordinator, a representative from the principal class, a parent and the student. A review of the student’s continued participation in VET will be considered. Dress Code Students are required to wear their Home School uniform when attending VET programs at delivery schools within the cluster. If attending University or TAFE students must comply with University / TAFE requirements. When students are completing a practical subject, students must

    bring their required safety or work clothes to the class and change once they have entered the school/venue. Students are not required to wear school uniform on SWL. Students Absences Students are permitted a maximum of 2 absences per semester or 4 for the year. An additional 2 approved absences will be allowed per year for school camps, excursions etc. Any more absences may result in the student not satisfactorily completing the units/modules. Students need to notify their VET Co-ordinators, trainers and/or the workplace in advance. Student Charges for VET Please be aware that there is a student charge for all VET programs. VET programs can be very expensive and so the cost of the program should be considered carefully before selecting a VET. Please see your VET Co-ordinator for charges for 2017. Please be aware that there is no REFUND if you do not withdraw from the VET program before the withdrawal Census date, 28 February. Please see your VET Co-ordinator for details about withdrawing. Minimum Class Sizes and Changes to Programs Please be aware that if numbers are insufficient to meet a minimum class size the VET program will be withdrawn. Please note the following arrangements and course outlines are subject to change. Courses delivered at different sites may include modules which vary from the sample course outline included in this booklet. Students will be notified of changes prior to course commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |7

    HLT33015 CERTIFICATE III in ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services 30

    HLTINF001 Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures

    25

    HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety 20 CHCCCS002 Assist with movement 25 BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 30 CHCCCS010 Maintain high standard of service 30

    CHCCCS020 Respond effectively to behaviours of concern 20

    Program Description Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance covers workers who, under direct supervision, provide assistance to allied health professionals. Core units of competency in the program include: assist with an allied health program, recognise healthy body systems in a health care context and assist with client movement. Pathways / Career Opportunities Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance may lead to employment as an allied health assistant in the areas of podiatry, physiotherapy, speech, pathology or occupational therapy. Through a higher education pathway, future employment outcomes may include physiotherapist, pharmacist, dietician or doctor. Contribution to VCE On completion of the Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance students will receive up to four units at unit 1-2 level, two units at unit 3-4 level and an ATAR increment (10% of the average scaled score of the primary four VCE studies undertaken). Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totaling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL.This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    HLT33015

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    Structured Work Placement

    Compulsory work placement of 40 hours

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:30 – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THE GORDON TAFE Watton Street, Werribee

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:30 – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THE GORDON TAFE Watton Street, Werribee

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |8

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately- 60 HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems 70 BSBMED305 Apply the principles of confidentiality, privacy and security within

    the medical environment 20

    CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people 40

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |9

    ACM20110 CERTIFICATE II in ANIMAL STUDIES

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment ACMGAS201A Work in the animal care industry 30 ACMGAS202A Participate in workplace communications 20 ACMOHS201A Participate in OHS processes 40 ACMSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 20 ACMGAS207A Provide reception services for an animal care facility 30 ACMGAS209A Provide information on companion animals, products and services 40 ACMSPE304A Provide basic care of dogs 40

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment ACMGAS205A Assist in the health care of animals 40 ACMGAS206A Provide basic first aid for animals 30 ACMGAS203A Complete animal care hygiene routines 30 ACMGAS204A Feed and water animals 40 ACMGAS302A Provide enrichment for animals 40 ACMSPE305A Provide basic care of domestic cats 40

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: This program provides training and skill development for the achievement of competencies in areas such as occupational health and safety, animal care, veterinary clinic duties, handling of animals and communication skills. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Successful completion of this program will provide participants with access to a range of entry-level employment opportunities in veterinary clinics, animal shelters, pet shops, companion animal services, or animal training services. This course is also the preferred prerequisite to continue study in ACM30110 Certificate III in Animal Studies. Students will also develop the necessary skills to provide the public with information on animal welfare, products and services Major areas of study include: • Working in the animal care industry • Assisting with general care of animals • First aid for animals

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    ACM20110

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    (Release 3) Certificate II in Animal Studies

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:30pm –4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES P-12 COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES P-12 COLLEGE

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |10

    AUR20716 CERTIFICATE II in AUTOMOTIVE VOCATIONAL PREPARATION

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment

    AURAEA002 Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace

    25

    AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 20 AURETR003 Identify automotive electrical systems and components 25 AURLTA001 Identify automotive mechanical systems and components 25 AURTTK002 Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive

    workplace 20

    AURETR046 Remove and refit vehicle batteries 15 AURTTE007 Dismantle and assemble single cylinder four-stroke petrol engines 40 AURTTJ003 Remove and replace wheel and tyre assemblies 10

    Program Description: This program provides training and skill development for the achievement of competencies in areas such as occupational health and safety, animal care, veterinary clinic duties, handling of animals and communication skills. Pathways / Career Opportunities: This program will prepare students with a solid foundation of practical skills required to successfully gain an apprenticeship in the automotive industry within the automotive repair, service and retail sectors. School-based new apprenticeships may also be available in addition to entry-level employment. The qualification offers a number of pre-vocational outcomes that provide credit into apprenticeship qualifications Contribution to VCE On completion of the Certificate ll in Automotive Studies (Pre-vocational) students will receive two VCE VET units at 1-2 level, two VCE VET units at 3-4 level and an ATAR increment (10% of the average scaled score of the primary four VCE studies undertaken). NB: These credits must be confirmed with the VET Coordinator at your school. Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totaling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    Year 1: AUR20716 Year 2: 22015VIC

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL Work placement of at least 10 days is strongly recommended for this program. Work placement may occur during the term holidays.

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:30pm –4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THE GRANGE P-12 COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME TBC

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    TBC

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |11

    YEAR 2 CERTIFICATE CODE: 22015VIC MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment VBN644 Carry out industry research 40 AURC270103A Apply Safe working practices 20 AURT270278A Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment 20 VBN047 Job seeking skills 20 VBN653 Remove and replace engine cylinder head 20 VBN652 Dismantle and assemble engine, four-stroke multi cylinder petrol 40 VBN659 Dismantle and assemble transmissions, manual (conventional) 40 VBN662 Remove and replace clutch assembly 20

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |12

    22216VIC CERTIFICATE II in BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION (BRICKLAYING PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)

    Program Description: This course will equip you with comprehensive skills and knowledge to enter the bricklaying or building trades. The course is designed to enhance your bricklaying and/or associated building trades prospects and gives you an introduction to the industry specific trade skills such as hand and power tools and also the requirements of occupational health and safety procedures within the industry. Pathways / Career Opportunities: The immediate pathway and career opportunity is into a full-time apprenticeship in bricklaying. Other career paths within the construction industry include building site maintenance, foremanship, building administration, estimation, building inspection, drafting (architectural) and electronic. Tertiary pathways/degrees qualifications include building, building engineering, building surveying, architecture, civil/electrical/electronics, interior design and mechanical engineering. Contribution to VCE On completion of the Certificate II in Building and Construction (Bricklaying Pre-apprenticeship) students will receive up to four units at unit 1-2 level, two units at unit 3-4 level and an ATAR increment (10% of the average scaled score of the primary four VCE studies undertaken). Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totalling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. his program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. Additional Costs: Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    22216VIC

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Building & Construction (Bricklaying Pre-Apprenticeship

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL Work placement of at least 10 days is strongly recommended for this program. Work placement may occur during the term holidays.

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME TBC

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    TBC

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |13

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6 VU20955 Workplace safety and site induction 34 HLTFA211A Provide basic emergency life support 8 VU20956 Building structures 8 VU20957 Calculations for the construction industry 20 VU20958 Prepare for work in the construction industry 16 VU20959 Communications for the construction industry 20 VU20960 Introduction to scaffolding and working platforms 24 VU20961 Levelling 8 VU20963 Safe handling and use of plant and selected portable power tools 16 VU20965 Bricklaying hand tools 60 VU20966 Bricklaying basic skills 126 VU20970 Basic environmental sustainability in bricklaying 16

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment VU20967 Brick veneer construction processes 100 VU20968 Cavity brick construction processes 100 VU20969 Masonry blockwork 50 VU20962 Quality principles for the construction industry 8 VU20964 Workplace documents and plans 20

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |14

    22216VIC CERTIFICATE II in BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION (CARPENTRY PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)

    Program Description: This course will equip you with comprehensive skills and knowledge to enter the carpentry or building trades. The course is designed to enhance your carpentry and/or associated building trades prospects and gives you an introduction to the industry specific trade skills such as hand and power tools and also the requirements of occupational health and safety procedures within the industry. Pathways / Career Opportunities: The immediate pathway and career opportunity is into a full-time apprenticeship in carpentry. Once indentured as an apprentice you will receive training credits which reduces the off-the-job training requirement. Other career paths within the construction industry include building site maintenance, foremanship, building administration, estimation, building inspection, drafting (architectural) and electronic. Tertiary pathways/degrees qualifications include building, building engineering, building surveying, architecture, civil/electrical/electronics, interior design and mechanical engineering. Contribution to VCE On completion of the Certificate II in Building and Construction (Carpentry Pre-apprenticeship) students will receive up to four units at unit 1-2 level, two units at unit 3-4 level and an ATAR increment (10% of the average scaled score of the primary four VCE studies undertaken). These credits must be confirmed with the VET Coordinator at your school. Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totalling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. Additional Costs: Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    22216VIC

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Building & Construction (Carpentry Pre-Apprenticeship)

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL Work placement of at least 10 days is strongly recommended. Work placement may occur during the term holidays.

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday/Friday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday/Friday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |15

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6 VU20955 Workplace safety and site induction 34 HLTFA211A Provide basic emergency life support 8 VU20956 Building structures 8 VU20957 Calculations for the construction industry 20 VU20971 Carpentry hand tools 80 VU20959 Communications skills for the construction industry 20 VU20973 Basic setting out 24 VU20961 Levelling 8 VU20962 Quality principles for the construction industry 8 VU20963 Safe handling and use of plant and selected portable power tools 16 VU20964 Workplace documents and plans 20 VU20981 Formwork for concreting 40 VU20982 Basic environmental sustainability in carpentry 16

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment VU20972 Carpentry power tools 64 VU20974 Sub floor framing 36 VU20975 Wall framing 48 VU20976 Roof framing 40 VU20977 External Cladding 24 VU20978 Installation of window and door frames 24 VU20979 Interior fixings 40 VU20980 Introduction to demolition 16 VU20958 Prepare for work in the construction industry 16 VU20960 Introduction to scaffolding and working platforms 24

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |16

    BSB30115 CERTIFICATE II in BUSINESS

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of others 20 N BSBCUS201 Deliver a service to customers 40 N BSBIND201 Work effectively in a business environment 30 N BSBINM202 Handle mail 15 N BSBCMM201 Communicate in the workplace 40 N BSBITU201 Produce simple word-processed documents 60 N BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others 15 N BSBITU203 Communicate electronically 20 N BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 20 N BSBWOR202 Organise and complete daily work activities 20 N BSBWOR204 Use business technology 20 N BSBINM201 Process and maintain workplace information 30 N

    Program Description: Certificate II with selected units from Certificate III offers a narrower choice of electives but provides students with a Units 3 and 4 sequence and scored assessment. Units 3 and 4 of the program incorporate units such as organising work priorities, organising workplace information, promoting innovation and design and producing business documents. The VCE VET Business program offers essential cross-industry skills for all enterprises. The Certificate II and III in Business provide a pathway for students wishing to continue on with their business studies into higher education. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Completion of the Certificate III in Business provides a pathway into training and employment in business and related industries. Potential occupations may include personal assistant, medical secretary, legal clerk or information desk manager. Further study through higher education pathways could lead to employment opportunities in commerce, management or marketing. Contributes to the Industry strand of VCAL

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    BSB30115

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Business

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 40548

    RTO NAME IVET Institute

    VCE CREDIT Up to three units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR Year 1 - not scored assessment Year 2 - scored assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    HOPPERS CROSSING SECONDARY COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:00pm –4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |17

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBINM301 Organise workplace information 30 Y BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 40 Y BSBITU306 Design and Produce Business Documents 80 Y BSBCUS301 Deliver a service to customers 30 Y BSBPRO301 Recommend products and services 20 Y

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |18

    RII30915 CERTIFICATE II in CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment RIIBEF201D Plan and organise work 20 RIICCM201D Carry out measurements and calculations 20 RIICCM203D Read and interpret plans and specifications 40 RIICCM205E Carry out manual excavation 8 RIICOM201D Communicate in the workplace 20 RIIWHS201D Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures 20 RIISAM204D Operate small plant and equipment 20 RIISAM203D Use hand and power tools 80 RIIBEF201D Plan and organise work 20 Elective 1st Year (Necessary Extra Unit) CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6

    Program Description: This course will equip you with skills and knowledge to prepare work sites in a range of civil construction settings. This may include preparation work on new housing or industrial estates, to working on local roads and freeways. The course is designed to enhance your civil construction trades prospects and gives you an introduction to the industry specific trade skills and also the requirements of occupational health and safety procedures within the industry. Additional Costs: Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    RII30915

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Civil Construction

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    GORDON TAFE Hoppers Crossing

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    GORDON TAFE Hoppers Crossing

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |19

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment RIICCM202D Identify, locate and protect underground services 30 RIICCM207D Spread and compact materials manually 12 RIISAM204D Operate small plant and equipment 20 ELECTIVES 2ND YEAR (6 ELECTIVES REQUIRED) RIICCM211D Erect and dismantle temporary fencing and gates 40 RIICRC208D Lay pipes 40 RIIWHS205D Control traffic with stop-slow bat 20 RIICCM208D Carry out basic levelling 16 RIIWMG203D Drain and dewater civil construction site 20 RIICCM206D Support plant operations 8 RIICCM211D Erect and dismantle temporary fencing and gates 40

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |20

    CHC32015 (CHC22015 Partial Cert III) CERTIFICATE II in COMMUNITY SERVICES

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services 30 BSBWOR202 Organise and complete daily work activities 20 HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety 20 CHCCOM001 Provide first point of contact 35 CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people 40 HLTAID003 Provide First Aid 18 FSKRDG10 Read and respond to routine workplace information 15 FSKOCM07 Interact effectively with others at work 10 FSKLRG09 Use strategies to respond to routine workplace problems 15 FSKWTG09 Write routine workplace texts 15

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CHCCCS016 Respond to client needs 60 CHCCDE003 Work within a community development framework 65 CHCCDE004 Implement participation and engagement strategies 85

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: VCE VET Community Services program offers students the opportunity to learn about the community services sector and explore specific contexts of work. They will develop skills in communication, information provision and processing, administration support, networking and group support. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Certificate II in Community Services can provide pathways into work or further study in community services, in areas such as child care, aged care, home and community care, alcohol and other drugs work, disability work, social housing or mental health work. With additional training and experience, future employment opportunities may include a community health worker, counsellor, school support worker, case manager. Pathways are also available from this qualification into the Health Training Package in areas such as allied health assistance and nursing. Further study can also be undertaken in the higher education sector in areas such as social work and education.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    Year 1: CHC32015 Year 2: CHC22015 Partial)

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II (Partial Cert III) in Community Services

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 40548

    RTO NAME IVET Institute

    VCE CREDIT Three units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR Scored assessment

    SWL Compulsory work placement of 25 hours

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:15 pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WERRIBEE SECONDARY COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES P-12 COLLEGE

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    CUA20111 CERTIFICATE II in DANCE

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWOR203B Work effectively with others 15 CUADAN201 Develop basic dance techniques 20 CUAWHS101 Follow basic safe dance practices 60 CUAWHS201 Develop a basic level of physical condition for dance performance 40 CUADAN203 Perform basic jazz dance technique* 80 CUADAN208 Perform basic street dance technique* 45 CUADAN209 Perform basic cultural dance technique* 45

    *Students study 2 out of 3 YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CUAPRF201A Prepare self for performance 35 Y CUADAN202A Incorporate artistic expression into basic dance performances 45 Y CUFIND201A Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge 20 Y CUAPRF304A Develop audition techniques 25 Y CUADAN305A Increase depth of jazz dance technique 50 Y CUADAN309A Increase depth of street dance technique 45 Y CUADAN307A Increase depth of cultural dance technique 45 Y

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: Certificate II in Dance aims to provide students with the technical and performance skills to begin the process of establishing a career in the entertainment industry. Students will learn the necessary knowledge and skills to enable them to participate in a variety of dance routines. Units 1 and 2 of the program include developing basic levels of physical condition for dance performance and basic dance techniques, sourcing information on the history and theory of dance and applying it to an area of work. Units 3 and 4 offers scored assessment and incorporates units such as sourcing and applying entertainment industry knowledge, preparing for a dance performance, refining basic dance techniques and applying basic dance techniques for performances. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Completion of Certificate II in Dance will assist students in entering the dance industry. With additional training and experience, future employment opportunities may include dancer, performer, choreographer.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    CUA20111

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Dance

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 20949

    RTO NAME AUSDANCE

    VCE CREDIT Two units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR Scored assessment.

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    HOPPERS CROSSING SECONDARY COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    HOPPERS CROSSING SECONDARY COLLEGE

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    CHC30113 CERTIFICATE III in EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & CARE

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CHCECE002 Ensure the health & safety of children 63

    CHCECE009 Use an approved learning framework to guide practice 70

    CHCECE010 Support the holistic development of children in early childhood 70

    CHCECE011 Provide experiences to support children's play and learning 40

    CHCECE013 Use information about children to inform practice 40

    CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk 40

    CHCLEG001 Work legally and ethically 55

    CHCECE012 Support children to connect with the world 40

    BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 30

    HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety 20

    Program Description: The Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care (formerly called Children’s Services) prepares students to be competent in a range of skills, knowledge and attributes identified by the Children’s Services sector. The course has specialist children services units to enable work in child care centres when completed.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    CHC30113

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care

    TYPE VFE

    RTO CODE 4179

    RTO NAME Wyndham Community & Education Centre

    VCE CREDIT Two units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR No scored assessment. Counted as a 5th or 6th subject and contributes 10% of the average of the primary 4 scaled scores

    SWL 120 hours

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:00pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WCEC – CENTRAL PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WCEC – WAYAPERRI HOUSE

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    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CHCECE003 Provide care for children 70

    CHCECE004 Promote and provide healthy food and drinks 35

    CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers 60

    CHCECE007 Develop positive and respectful relationships with children 70

    CHCECE006 Support behaviour of children and young people 30

    CHCECE001 Develop cultural competence 70

    CHCDIV002 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety 25 Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding.

    Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    22261VIC CERTIFICATE II in ELECTROTECHNOLOGY STUDIES (PRE-VOCATIONAL)

    Program Description: The Certificate II in Electrotechnology aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills to achieve units of competence that will enhance their employment prospects in the electrical industry. It also provides students with increased opportunities of gaining an electrical apprenticeship. The program also provides experiences in and knowledge of occupations at electrotechnology trade level enabling students to make informed choices in the selection of career paths. Pathways / Career Opportunities: The program will prepare students for entry-level employment in the electrical industry and enhance their opportunity of gaining an electrical apprenticeship. The Certificate II qualification has a clear relationship with further training in the electrical/electronic industry. It is anticipated that students progressing to an apprenticeship may receive credits towards their off-the-job training in the apprenticeship. Contribution to VCE Students who complete the Certificate II in Electrotechnology will receive up to four VCE VET units, two units at unit 1-2 level and a unit 3-4 sequence. NB: These credits must be confirmed with the VET Coordinator at your school. Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totaling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. Additional Costs: Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    22261VIC

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies (Pre-vocational)

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL Not required

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday/Friday 12:30 – 5:30 pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

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    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6 HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support 8 UEENEEE101A* Apply OH&S regulations, codes and practices in the workplace 20 UEENEEE102A* Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components 40 UEENEEE105A* Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment 20

    UEENEEE130A Provide solutions and report on routine electrotechnology problems

    60

    UEENEEE148A Carry out routine work activities in an energy sector environment 40

    UEENEEK112A Provide basic sustainable energy solutions for energy reduction in residential premises

    40

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment UEENEEE103A Solve problems in ELV single path circuits 40 UEENEEE142A Produce products for carrying out energy sector work activities 80

    UEENEEE179A Identify and select components, accessories and materials for energy sector work activities

    20

    UEENEEP024A Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 volt supply

    20

    UEENEEE141A Use of routine equipment plant technologies in an energy sector environment

    80

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    22209VIC CERTIFICATE II in ENGINEERING STUDIES

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment MEM13014A Apply principles of OH&S in the work environment MEM16008A Interact with computing technology MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations VU20909 Develop an individual career plan MEM16006A Organise and communicate information MEM18001C Use hand tools VU20912 Perform basic machining processes VU20913 Apply basic fabrication techniques

    Program Description: This program provides students with the knowledge and skills to achieve competence that will enhance their employment prospects in the engineering or engineering related industries Pathways / Career Opportunities: The Certificate II program provides pre-employment training for pathways into engineering apprenticeships. Articulation into higher level courses is also available. Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totalling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. Additional Costs: Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    22209VIC

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Engineering Studies

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3784

    RTO NAME Educational Living

    VCE CREDIT Up to four VCE VET units, two units at unit 1-2 level and a unit 3-4 sequence.

    ATAR Scored Assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12.30 – 5:00pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MACKILLOP COLLEGE WERRIBEE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 11:00-5:00pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

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    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment MEM12024A Perform computations VU20910 Produce basic engineering sketches and drawings VU20911 Handle engineering materials MSAENV272B Participate in environmental sustainable work practices MSS402040A Apply 5S procedures

    VU20903 Produce basic engineering component and products using fabrication or Machining

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    MSF20516 CERTIFICATE II in FURNITURE MAKING

    Program Description: This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to achieve units of competence that will enhance their employment prospects in the furnishing industry. Pathways / Career Opportunities: This program will prepare students for work in the furnishing, cabinet making and joinery industries. Students will have the skills and knowledge required to work in a production environment in both manufacturing of free-standing furniture or built-in cabinets, and provide on-site assistance in the installation of those items. Successful completion of the Certificate II in Furniture Making will enable a student to enter a cabinet making or joinery apprenticeship with advanced standing. Contribution to VCE Students who successfully complete the two year program will receive up to five VCE VET units, three units at unit 1-2 level and a unit 3-4 sequence. Students will have the option to undertake Scored Assessment and the study score can be fully counted as one of the student’s best four scores for ATAR purposes, or will count as a fifth or sixth study increment if not one of the student’s four highest scores. Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totalling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. NB: These credits must be confirmed with the VET Coordinator at your school.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    MSF20516

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Furniture Making

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL It is highly recommended that students undertake 5 days in year 1 and 5 days in year 2. Work placement may occur during the term holidays.

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

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    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment MSFFP2002 Develop a career plan for the furnishing industry 30 MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 30 MSMPCI103 Demonstrate care and apply safe practices at work 30 MEM16006A Organise and Communicate Information 20 MSFFP2005 Join materials used in furnishing 10 MSFFP2006 Make simple timber joints 40 MSMSUP106 Work in a team 30 MSFFP2003 Prepare Surfaces 24

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment MSFFM3002 Construct furniture using leg & rail method (Group C) 64 MSFGN3001 Read & interpret work documents (Group C) 24 MSFFM2002 Assemble furnishing components (Group B) 20 MSFFM2001 Use furniture making sector hand and power tools (Core) 40 MSFGN2001 Make measurements and calculations (Core) 30

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    HLT33115 CERTIFICATE III in HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE (NEW)

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CHCCOM005 Communicate and work in health or community services 30 BSBMED305 Apply the principles of confidentiality, privacy and security

    within the medical environment 20

    HLTINF001 Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures

    25

    HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety 20 BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 30 CHCCCS002 Assist with movement 25 CHCCCS010 Maintain high standard of service 30 CHCCCS020 Respond effectively to behaviours of concern 20 HLTAID003 Provide first aid 18 CHCPRP005 Engage with health professionals and the health system 40 SITXCOM002 Show social and cultural sensitivity 20

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems 70

    BSBMED301 Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately 60

    CHCCCS009 Facilitate responsible behaviour 40

    CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people 40 Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: The program covers a wide range of work areas within the health industry. Students completing this program will have the skills and knowledge required to work in an entry-level role within a range of areas depending on the electives and focus of the program undertaken. The program will also provide a pathway into diploma level courses in remedial massage, myotherapy, nursing and community services.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    HLT33115

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Health Services Assistance

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 40548

    RTO NAME IVET Institute

    VCE CREDIT Two units at unit 1-2 level and a unit 3-4 sequence.

    ATAR Scored Assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    HOPPERS CROSSING SECONDARY COLLEGE

    YEAR 2 2019

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    TBC

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    AHC20410 CERTIFICATE II in HORTICULUTRE/PARKS & GARDENS

    YEAR 1 One Year Program Only MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment AHCWRK209 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 20 AHCCHM201 Apply chemicals under supervision 30 AHCOHS201 Participate in WHS processes 20

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: Certificate II is regarded as an entry level course. Graduates will have skills and knowledge to become a valued and productive employee within the Amenity Horticulture Industry. Graduates assist with planting and maintaining lawns, shrubs and garden beds in public or private gardens and parks. Upon successful completion of the Certificate II in Parks and Gardens students may go on to study the Certificate III in Parks & Gardens or equivalent.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    AHC20410

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Horticulture/Parks & Gardens

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 21316

    RTO NAME ACAH

    VCE CREDIT Two units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR No scored assessment. Counted as a 5th or 6th subject and contributes 10% of the average of the primary 4 scaled scores

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 9.30am-2.30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WERRIBEE PARK - 360 K Road, Werribee South 3030

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS

    DAY & TIME Year 2 - not delivered in 2018

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

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    AHC31010 CERTIFICATE III in HORTICULUTRE/PARKS & GARDENS

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment AHCCHM303 Prepare and apply chemicals 70 AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals 50

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment AHCWHS301 Carry out work, health and safety (WHS) processes 50 AHCWRK313 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work

    practices 20

    AHCPGD305 Conduct operational inspection of park facilities 25 AHCPMG301 Control weeds AHCPMG302 Control plant pest, diseases and disorder 20 AHCPCM301 Implement a plant nutrition program 25 AHCSOL301 Prepare growing media 20 AHCTRF302 Establish Turf 25 AHCPCM302 Provide information on plants and their cultures 70 AHCIRG305 Operate pressurised irrigation systems 25

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: Certificate II is regarded as an entry-level course. Graduates will have skills and knowledge to become a valued and productive employee within the Horticulture Industry. Work could include operating tractors and equipment; undertaking, establishing and maintaining crops; treating weeds, pests and diseases monitoring; and irrigation activities. Upon successful completion of the Certificate II in Production Horticulture students may go on to study the Certificate III in Production Horticulture or equivalent.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    AHC31010

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Horticulture/Parks & Gardens

    TYPE VFE

    RTO CODE 21316

    RTO NAME ACAH

    VCE CREDIT Two units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR No scored assessment. Counted as a 5th or 6th subject and contributes 10% of the average of the primary 4 scaled scores

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 9.30am-2.30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WERRIBEE PARK - 360 K Road, Werribee South 3030

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 9.30am-2.30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WERRIBEE PARK - 360 K Road, Werribee South 3030

    Note: It is a VFE certificate type on VASS. All other enrolments should be in the VES Certificate II Horticulture qualifications on VASS, both the 2010 and 2016 are available. Programs such as those not totally contained within the VCE VET Ag, Hort & CLM program must be discussed with the VCAA prior to students starting training to ensure problems don’t arise in future years. (see link) http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/vet/programs/agrhortconlm/agrhortconlm.aspx

    http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/vet/programs/agrhortconlm/agrhortconlm.aspxhttp://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Pages/vet/programs/agrhortconlm/agrhortconlm.aspx

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    ICT30115 CERTIFICATE III in INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWHS304 Participate effectively in WHS communication and consultation

    processes. 30

    ICTICT202 Work and communicate effectively in an ICT environment 40 ICTSAS301 Run standard diagnostic tests 20 ICTICT203 Operate application software packages 60 ICTSAS303 Care for computer hardware 20 ICTSAS304 Provide basic system administration 20

    Extra Gap Units For Students Wishing To Finish The Full Certificate In 2018 ICTNWK304 Administer network peripherals 20 BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work

    practices 40

    BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 30

    Program Description: This course will equip the student with comprehensive skills and knowledge to enter the information and communications technology (ICT) field. The course provides the introductory skills and knowledge with an emphasis on ICT support and computer networking. The course incorporates theoretical, practical and hands-on training in areas such as PC hardware and software maintenance; server administration; client operating systems; and workplace skills. The students will be enrolled in enough units over the two years to obtain the full certificate but VCAA requires only partial completion to obtain satisfactory VCE VET study score. These units are outlined below. The choice is with the students if they want to complete the full certificate by working on the additional units or follow the VCAA pathway which will only be entitled the student to a Statement of Attainment from the RTO. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Upon the successful completion of the full certificate a student may seek employment as part of an ICT support team – network technicians, help desk assistant or software support being options. Tertiary pathways/degrees qualifications in ICT networking at Certificate IV or diploma level at TAFE or numerous university degrees in ICT. NOTE: the support stream is the focus of the course at Wyndham Central

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    ICT30115

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Information, Digital Media & Technology

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 40548

    RTO NAME IVET Institute

    VCAL Contributes to the Industry strand of VCAL

    ATAR Scored assessed

    SWL 10 days per year is recommended but not compulsory

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:00pm to 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:00pm to 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE

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    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment ICTICT301 Create user documentation 20 Y ICTICT302 Install and optimise operating system software 20 Y ICTSAS307 Install, configure and secure a small office or home office network 50 Y ICTSAS305 Provide ICT advice to clients 40 Y ICTSAS306 Maintain equipment and software 20 Y ICTNWK302 Determine and action network problems 50 Y

    Extra Gap units for a student wanting the full certificate in 2018 ICTICT303 Connect internal hardware components 20 N ITNWK301 Provide network systems administration 60 N ICTNWK304 Administer network peripherals 20 N BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 30 N BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices 40 N

    BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development - This is a Gap unit, not to entered in VASS. It is a RTO compliance unit that needs to be completed to fulfil the packaging rules and is not recognised by VASS. Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    CUA30915 CERTIFICATE III in MUSIC INDUSTRY (PERFORMANCE)

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others 20 CUACMP301 Implement copyright arrangements 20 CUAIND303 Work effectively in the music industry 35 CUAMLT302 Apply knowledge of style and genre to music industry practice 40 CUAMPF203 Develop ensemble skills for playing or singing music 50 BSBINN301 Promote innovation in a team environment 40 BSBSMB301 BSBSMB301 Investigate micro business opportunities 30

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CUAMPF301 Develop technical skills in performance 20 CUAMPF302 Prepare for performances 35 CUAMPF305 Develop improvisation skills 35 CUAMPF402 Develop and maintain stagecraft skills 70 CUAMLT302 Apply knowledge of style and genre to music industry practice CUAMPF404 Perform music as part of a group 70 CUAMPF406 Perform music as a soloist 70

    *As a part of the transition into CUA30915 Certificate III in Music Industry Year 2 students in 2017 must be enrolled in CUAMLT302 which sits in the Unit 1&2 course structure. Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: Certificate III in Music enables students to apply a broad range of knowledge and skills in varied work contexts in the music industry. Depending on the electives chosen, Units 1 and 2 include preparing for performances, writing song lyrics, developing ensemble skills and assisting with sound recordings. Units 3 and 4 offer scored assessment and include units such as developing improvisation skills, applying knowledge of genre to music making and performing music as part of a group or as a soloist. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Completion of Certificate III prepares students for work in the music industry in areas such as performance, critical listening, music management and music promotions. With additional training and experience, potential employment opportunities may include professional musician, song writer, composer, arranger, copier, promoter, teacher, instrumentalist. NOTE: Students must have knowledge, experience and training in playing an instrument or vocals.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    CUA30915

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Music Industry (Performance) (Release 1)

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 41549

    RTO NAME COSAMP

    VCE CREDIT Up to three units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR Scored assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Friday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES COLLEGE

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    CUA30915 CERTIFICATE III in MUSIC INDUSTRY (SOUND PRODUCTION)

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others 20 CUACMP301 Implement copyright arrangements 20 CUAIND303 Work effectively in the music industry 35 CUAMLT302 Apply knowledge of style and genre to music industry practice 40 CUASOU201 Develop basic audio skills 40 CUASOU202 Perform basic sound editing 30

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CUSSOU301A Provide sound reinforcement 40 Y CUSSOU302A Record and mix a basic music demo 40 Y CUESOU07B Apply a general knowledge of audio to work activities 40 Y CUAMLT302 Apply knowledge of style and genre to music industry practice 40 CUESOU08B Select & manage microphone & other audio input sources 60 Y CUSSOU303A Set up and disassemble audio equipment 30 Y

    *As a part of the transition into CUA30915 Certificate III in Music Industry Year 2 students in 2017 must be enrolled in CUAMLT302 which sits in the Unit 1&2 course structure. Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: Certificate III in Technical Production provides students with the practical skills and knowledge to record, mix and edit sound sources. Units 1 and 2 include developing music industry knowledge, establishing contractual and work relationships, and following health, safety and security practices. Units 3 and 4 offers scored assessment and includes units such as editing sound using digital systems, operating sound mixing consoles, operating sound reinforcement systems and mixing sound sources. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Completion of the Certificate III prepares students for work in the music industry in areas such as sound track laying, digital editing and mixing, audio visual equipment operations and stage management and can be applied to workplaces such as stage productions, radio and medium to large recording studios. With additional training and experience, potential employment opportunities may include sound technician, tour crew member, studio engineer, theatre/television audio technician.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    CUA30915

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Music Industry (Sound Production) (Release 1)

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 41549

    RTO NAME COSAMP

    VCE CREDIT Up to three units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR Scored assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1pm – 4:45pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Friday 1pm – 4:45pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THOMAS CARR COLLEGE

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    22304VIC CERTIFICATE II in PLUMBING (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)

    Program Description: The Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-Apprenticeship) will equip you with the basic skills and knowledge to enter the plumbing or associated building industries, and is designed to enhance your apprenticeship prospects. The program covers relevant material, equipment, and occupational health and safety procedures to ensure you work safely and effectively on building sites. Pathways / Career Opportunities: The direct career pathway from this program is being employed in a full-time apprenticeship by a Licensed Plumber. Graduates will need to be employed by a Licensed Plumber before they continue their training as an apprentice. Contribution to VCE Students who complete the Certificate II in Electrotechnology will receive up to four VCE VET units, two units at unit 1-2 level and a unit 3-4 sequence. NB: These credits must be confirmed with the VET Coordinator at your school. Contribution to VCAL Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totalling 100 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL at the Foundation, Intermediate or Senior levels. Additional Costs: Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    22304VIC

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-apprenticeship)

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 3044

    RTO NAME The Gordon

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL Not required

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday12:30 – 5:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE Trade Training Centre

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |38

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CPCCCM1015A Carry out measures and calculations 20 CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications 36 CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6

    CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

    20

    CUVACD303A Produce technical drawings 50 HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support 8 CPCPCM2039A Carry out interactive workplace communication 10 VU21794 Prepare to work in the plumbing industry 20 VU21793 Perform basic oxy-acetylene welding and cutting 20

    VU21799 Use plumbing pipes, fittings & fixtures to simulate plumbing installations

    30

    VU21791 Fabricate simple plumbing pipe systems 30

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment VU21792 Identify career pathways in the plumbing industry 30 BSBWRT301 Write simple documents 30 VU21796 Use basic electric welding equipment and techniques 20 VU21795 Use and apply basic levelling equipment for plumbing 8 VU21797 Use basic plumbing hand tools 50 VU21798 Use basic power tools 20 VU21790 Cut and penetrate building materials and structures 30 VU21789 Apply basic sheet metal practices 50

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    SHB20116 CERTIFICATE II in RETAIL COSMETICS (NEW)

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others 20 SHBBCC5001 Advise on beauty products and services 30 SHBBMUP002 Design and apply make-up 45 SHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions 25 SHBXCCS004 Recommend products and services 20 SHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal

    services environment 45

    SHBXIND002 Communicate as part of a salon team 30 SIRRMER001 Produce visual merchandise displays 35 SIRXIND003 Organise personal work requirements 30 SIRXLS001 Sell to the retail customer 20 BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 20 SHBBRES001 Research and apply beauty industry information 20 SIRRINV001 Receive and handle stock 35 SHBBMUP003 Design and apply make-up for photography 30 SHBXCCS003 Greet and prepare clients for salon services 10

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Please note this is a new course for 2018 for The Grange P-12 COLLEGE. Currently we are seeking Expression of Interest from students, depending on the numbers whether the course will run in 2018. Program Description: Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics has been designed as a standard entry level qualification for the Beauty industry. It applies to those wishing to develop the skills and knowledge to begin a career in as a make-up artist. Likely functions within the Beauty industry for those who achieve this level of qualification include working within clearly defined contexts and under supervision. It involves communicating in the workplace, performing routine salon/store functions, demonstrating skin care products and designing and applying make-up in general and specialist situations.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    SHB20116

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 6736

    RTO NAME IMVC

    VCE CREDIT 2 units at Units 1 and 2 (Year 1 only)

    ATAR VCE Units 1&2 only, therefore no ATAR contribution

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THE GRANGE P-12 COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS TBC

    DAY & TIME TBC

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

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    SHB20216 CERTIFICATE II in SALON ASSISTANT (has replaced CERTIFICATE II in HAIRDRESSING)

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others 20 SHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions 25 SHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal

    services environment 45

    SHBXIND002 Communicate as part of a salon team 30 SHBHIND001 Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas 20 SHBHBAS001 Provide shampoo and basin services 40 SHBHDES001 Dry hair to shape 40 SHBXCCS003 Greet and prepare clients for salon services 10 SIRRMER001 Produce visual merchandise displays 35 SHBHBAS002 Provide head, neck and shoulder massages for relaxation 30 SHBHCLS001 Apply hair colour products 30 SHBHDES002 Braid hair 30

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: The Certificate II in Salon Assistant will equip students with foundation skills and knowledge for a career in the hairdressing industry. The course will also enhance a student’s applications for a hairdressing apprenticeship by providing them with basic training in competencies included at the apprenticeship level.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    SHB20216

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate II in Salon Assistant

    TYPE VFE

    RTO CODE 121314

    RTO NAME AIET

    VCE CREDIT 2 units at Units 1 and 2 (Year 1 only)

    ATAR VCE Units 1&2 only, therefore no ATAR contribution

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:30pm – 5pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    THE GRANGE P-12 COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS

    DAY & TIME Year 2 - not delivered in 2018

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

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    CUA31015 CERTIFICATE III in SCREEN AND MEDIA

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBCRT301 Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills 40 BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others 20 CUAIND301 Work effectively in the creative arts industry 50 CUADIG303 Produce and prepare photo images 40 CUAACD201 Develop drawing skills to communicate ideas 60 ICTWEB303 Prepare digital images for the web 30 ICTPRG301 Apply introductory programming techniques 40

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment BSBDES302 Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms 50 CUAANM301 Creative 2D digital animations 35 CUADIG302 Author interactive sequences 40 CUADIG304 Create visual design components 30 CUAWRT301 Write content for a range of media 40

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: Units 1 and 2 include participating in occupational health and safety processes, developing and applying creative arts industry knowledge, working with others and applying critical thinking techniques. Units 3 and 4 offers scored assessment and incorporates units such as 2D digital animations, writing content for a range of media, authoring interactive sequences and creating visual design components. Pathways / Career Opportunities: With additional training and experience potential employment opportunities may include, camera/lighting assistant, radio program maker/presenter, editing assistant, interactive media author, production assistant. web designer, games designer, animator, special effects producer.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    CUA31015

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in SCREEN AND MEDIA

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 121314

    RTO NAME AIET

    VCE CREDIT Two units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR Scored assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Friday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES COLLEGE

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    SIS30115 CERTIFICATE III in SPORT & RECREATION

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE

    MODULE NAME HOURS Scored Assessment

    BSBWOR301 Organise personal work priorities and development 30 N HLTAID003 Provide first aid 18 N HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety 20 N ICTWEB201 Use social media tools for collaboration and engagement 20 N SISXCAI003 Conduct non-instructional sport, fitness or recreation sessions 20 N SISXCCS001 Provide quality service 25 N SISEMR001 Respond to emergency situations 18 N SISXIND006 Conduct sport, fitness and recreation events 55 N SISSSOF101 Develop and update officiating knowledge 15 N

    Program Description: Certificate III in Sport and Recreation provides students with the skills and knowledge to work in the Sport and Recreation industry. In Units 1 and 2, students can choose from a range of electives to create a program of their choice, including teaching the fundamental skills of athletics, basketball, gymnastics or squash and implementing sports injury prevention. Units 3 and 4 offers scored assessment and includes core units such as conduct basic warm-up and cool-down programs, plan and conduct sport and recreation sessions and undertake a risk analysis of activities. Students also undertake electives drawn from the Aquatics, Fitness, Sport and Outdoor Recreation streams. Pathways / Career Opportunities: Completion of Certificate III in Sport and Recreation may lead to job outcomes including facilitating sport and recreation programs, maintaining grounds and facilities and working in the service industry in locations such as recreation and fitness centres, outdoor sporting grounds or aquatic centres. With additional training and experience, potential job outcomes may include

    coaching, teaching and sports administrating.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    SIS30115

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    Certificate III in Sport & Recreation

    TYPE VES

    RTO CODE 40548

    RTO NAME IVET Institute

    VCE CREDIT Two units at Units 1 and 2, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence

    ATAR No scored assessment

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    HOPPERS CROSSING SECONDARY COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 1:00pm to 4:30pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    WYNDHAM CENTRAL COLLEGE

  • Wyndham VETiS Cluster Handbook 2018 Page |43

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE

    MODULE NAME HOURS Scored Assessment

    BSBWHS303 Participate in WHS hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control

    50 Y

    SISSSCO101 Develop and update knowledge of coaching practices 30 Y SISSSPT303A Conduct basic warm-up and cool down programs 30 Y SISXCAI004 Plan and conduct programs 35 Y SISXCAI006 Facilitate groups 25 Y SISXRES002 Educate user groups 25 Y EXTRA GAP UNITS REQUIRED FOR FULL CERTIFICATE TO BE COMPLETED IN 2018 HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety 20 N SISXCAI003 Conduct non-instructional sport, fitness and recreation sessions 20 N

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

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    CUA20715 CERTIFICATE II in VISUAL ARTS

    YEAR 1 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment

    CUACER201 Develop Ceramic Skills 20

    CUADIG202 Develop digital imaging skills 50

    CUADRA201 Develop drawing skills 30

    CUAIND201 Develop/apply creative arts knowledge 50

    CUAPAI201 Develop painting skills 40

    YEAR 2 MODULE CODE MODULE NAME HOURS Scored

    Assessment CUACER201 Develop Ceramic Skills 50 CUADIG202 Develop digital imaging skills 40 CUADRA201 Develop drawing skills CUAIND201 Develop/apply creative arts knowledge 50 CUAPAI201 Develop painting skills

    Commencement of program will be dependent on adequate student numbers for enrolment and funding. Programs and units of competency are subject to change prior to commencement.

    Program Description: This qualification allows learners to develop the basic creative and technical skills that underpin visual arts and craft practice. Students undertake a range of subjects and use a range of art mediums within the course to further their knowledge within the Arts area of study.

    CERTIFICATE CODE

    CUA20715

    CERTIFICATE NAME

    CERTIFICATE II in VISUAL ARTS

    TYPE VFE

    RTO CODE 4687

    RTO NAME BOX HILL INSTITUTE

    VCE CREDIT

    ATAR

    SWL

    YEAR 1

    VCE UNITS UNITS 1 & 2

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES COLLEGE

    YEAR 2

    VCE UNITS UNITS 3 & 4

    DAY & TIME Wednesday 12:30pm – 4pm

    DELIVERY SCHOOL

    MANOR LAKES COLLEGE