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2021 Course Guide 21 COURSE 1300 300 822 | northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au RTO: 52786 20 GUIDE Why choose NMTAFE? We are the largest TAFE college in WA, with ten campuses across Perth’s north metropolitan area. We offer over 350 courses from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma, apprenticeships and traineeships, plus short courses and skill sets. Whether you’re just starting out in the workforce, looking to upskill, change careers or returning to work, we have a qualification to take you in the right direction. Our facilities and lecturers Study pathways Our simulated environments will allow you to train in the ‘real world’ No matter how old you are, what career stage you’re at and what and develop skills required by industry. Our lecturers are experts industry you’re in; there is a study pathway for you. in their field and they talk to employers constantly, so we know At NMTAFE, you can progress from one qualification to the next (eg. what skills industry needs for the jobs that are in high demand. This Certificate III, Diploma, Advanced Diploma); pivot into something means you get training that is current, relevant and demanded by completely new (eg. from a trade into a para-professional career); industry, giving you a competitive edge. or get advanced standing for a range of university courses. But that’s enough about us, we just like getting on with the job of transforming lives, strengthening industry and communities. We can’t wait to help you on your learning journey! Life on campus Admire our amazing artworks, taste some delicious food, improve your wellbeing or explore our world-class facilities – our vibrant Study modes campuses are full of exciting experiences and events. You’ll also A Apprenticeship: a combination of practical experience at work have the unique opportunity to see your fellow students in action with off-the-job training at TAFE (usually 3 to 4 years duration). in our student operated training facilities, such as our Pavilion Upon successful completion, apprentices become a qualified Restaurant, beauty salons or massage clinics. tradesperson. EB Employer-based: self-paced study within your workplace that How we support you combines recognition of prior learning (RPL) and individualised ‘gap’ You’ll also get support throughout your training journey, academically training to attain your qualification. or personally through our range of services. O Online: allows you to study at home at your own pace. Some We can support you through our: courses may require a practical training component such as • Disability support services work placements, workshops or face to face (campus-based) assessments. • International Centre • Jobs and Skills Centres OC On campus: face-to-face training on campus, either full or • Koolark Centre for Aboriginal Students part time. • Student Services T Traineeship: provides hands-on skills and work experience • Library and learning resources (usually 1 to 2 years duration). Upon successful completion, a trainee will receive a nationally recognised qualification in their chosen area. NMTAFE student award winners: 85.3% Overall Student WA Vocational Student of the Year Finalist: Satisfaction Rating WA Trainee of the Year 2019 WA Cyber Security Awards ‘Educator of the Year’ 2 COURSE GUIDE 2021 There’s never been a better time to get into training! Skilled workers are needed to rebuild WA businesses and communities following the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether you’re looking for a job, thinking about a career change, or upskilling to take advantage of that next opportunity – now’s the time to get skills ready. The WA Government is making training affordable and accessible so you can boost your skills and be job ready as the WA economy recovers. There’s loads of study options available to you. Get skills ready training Lower fees, local skills—half price# We have worked closely with WA industries, businesses and course fees in 2021 employers to find out what skills are needed right now for current A special list of nationally recognised qualifications that not only and future jobs. match up with the skills employers are looking for, they are half price! Not all jobs need a full qualification, and maybe you don’t either. Our Regardless of how much the course fees are, you will not pay more skill sets give you the opportunity to fast track your training. than the set fees cap amount per qualification or course each calendar year. We offer: #Only course fees are half price for the Lower Fees, Local Skills Infection control skill sets to get you ready for COVID-19 qualifications. You may be required to pay other fees that apply to your safe workplace requirements. These courses are free course. Find out more at northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/skills-ready for everyone! Learn online Job ready skill sets to prepare and upskill you quickly Online study can be a great, flexible way to get skills ready. Doing an for current job opportunities as WA’s economy recovers. online course doesn’t mean you’ll be sitting reading a screen all by yourself, with nobody to talk to and no lecturer to help you. You’ll be Some courses are free* for everyone, while others able to interact with your classmates and your lecturer in a virtual are free* for eligible people including displaced classroom, bounce around ideas in online discussion forums and workers, concession card holders and youth up to age 25 who are even take part in some live Zoom video chats. not at school. Please note: some courses may require practical training and *More information on eligibility requirements for free training is assessment for hands-on skills. available at northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/skills-ready COURSE GUIDE 2021 3 Science and the Environment I wanted to change career and do something more purposeful and I always wanted to do something relating to the environment. The best thing about studying at TAFE is that we get the chance to get out in the field and use the equipment that is used in industry. I really think that is an advantage. Julia - MSS50218 Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology Watch the video on our YouTube channel. 83.7% $1,500 12.4% of agriculture and environmental average weekly pay for full-time projected growth over the studies VET graduates are employed science technicians# next five years for agricultural six months after training# and forestry scientists* *Australian Jobs 2019 | #jobsoutlook.gov.au 4 COURSE GUIDE 2021 Location EP East Perth JK Joondalup (Kendrew) M Midland 1/2 Half price courses* A Apprenticeship EB Employer-based OC On campus T Traineeship National State code ID Course name Study mode Location AHC21016 BDF0 1/2 Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management OC T JK, M AHC31416 BDC1 Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management OC T JK, M AHC40916 BCZ9 Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management OC JK AHC51116 BDA6 Diploma of Conservation and Land Management OC JK MSS50218 BEA8 Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology OC EP AHC20416 BDE6 1/2 Certificate II in Horticulture OC T JK, M AHC30716 BDF1 1/2 OC T JK, M Certificate III in Horticulture AHC40416 BCW2 OC T JK 1/2 Certificate IV in Horticulture AHC50416 BDD0 1/2 Diploma of Horticulture OC JK MSL30118 BDV6 1/2 EB OC T EP Certificate III in Laboratory Skills MSL40118 BDV3 1/2 EB OC T EP Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques MSL50118 BDV4 Diploma of Laboratory Technology OC EP AHC30916 BDB7 1/2 Certificate III in Landscape Construction A JK AHC21616 BDE7 Certificate II in Landscaping OC JK * for further information on half price courses please visit northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/skillsready COURSECOURSE GUIDE GUIDE 2021 2021 55 Automotive I have really enjoyed learning how to clean and fully service a vehicle in class. After I finish this course and year 12, I’m thinking of doing an apprenticeship in heavy duty mechanics or another course at North Metropolitan TAFE. Lauren - AUR20516 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-Apprenticeship) VET Only 42% vacancies filled 72% $1,436 there is a skills shortage for of automotive and engineering trades average weekly pay for full-time qualified motor mechanics workforce are vocationally trained+ automotive technicians in Western Australia# #Australian Government - Department of Education, Skills and Employment | + Australian Jobs 2019 | *JobOutlook.gov.au 6 COURSE GUIDE 2021 Location B Balga M Midland 1/2 Half price courses* A Apprenticeship O Online OC On campus National State code ID Course name Study mode Location AUR20218 BDQ6 1/2 Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology O M AUR32316 BAG4 Certificate III in Automotive and Marine Trimming Technology A B AUR30316 BAD3 1/2 A M Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology AUR20416 AB03 1/2 OC M Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology (Automotive Electrical Pre-apprenticeship) AUR20516 AB05 1/2 OC M Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology (Light Vehicle Servicing Pre-apprenticeship) A AUR30616 BAE6 1/2 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology M * for further information on half price courses please visit northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au/skillsready COURSECOURSE GUIDE GUIDE 2021 2021 77 Building and Construction I would definitely recommend studying Wall and Floor Tiling at North Metropolitan TAFE to others. As part of the course you have to accumulate many work experience hours so I’ve worked for several tilers now. It’s allowed me to establish where I best fit into the tile trade. Charles - CPC31311 Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling Watch the video
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