courses on offer
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Duration: 1 year (36 teaching weeks, 16 weeks break)
The Printing & Graphic Arts program is designed to develop the skills and knowledge which will enable students to pursue careers in the Graphics Design & Art industry in a range of positions or to work as an independent graphic artist. The Certificate III in Printing & Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-Press) offers core design skills & expertise. The focus is on unleashing creative abilities technical computer skills, pre-press and print requirements. Graduates are highly employable at the end of this program.
Cluster Unit Number Unit Name Hours Core/Elective Graphics Design ICPPP225B Produce graphics using a graphics application 50 Core ICPPP211B Develop a basic design concept 040 Core ICPPP221B Select and apply type 40 Core ICPPP321B Produce a typographic image 50 Core Page Layout ICPPP322B Digitise images for reproduction 40 Core ICPPP325B Create graphics using graphics application 50 Core ICPPP224B Produce pages using a page layout application 40 Core ICPPP324B Create pages using a page layout application 50 Core Printing ICPKN311B Apply knowledge of the graphic pre-press sector 50 Core ICPPP252B Output images 50 Core ICPPP334B Prepare an imposition format for printing processes 40 Core ICPPP386B Undertake digital proofing 60 Core Web Design ICPMM263B Access and use the Internet 20 Core ICAU4207B Apply web authoring tool to convert client data for websites 40 Elective ICPMM321B Capture a digital image 20 Elective BSBMKG401B Profile the market 20 Elective ICPPP395B Transfer digital files 20 Elective Workplace Skills ICPSU216B Inspect quality against required standards 20 Core ICPSU260B Maintain a safe work environment 20 Core ICPSU262B Communicate in the workplace 20 Core

ICP30205 Certificate III in Printing & Graphic Arts (Graphics Pre-Press)
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Duration: 1 year (40 teaching weeks, 12 weeks break)
The Certificate III is equivalent to the first stage of entering into the Electronics engineering domain. The program is aimed at individuals who wish to acquire knowledge of the ever evolving fields of electronic engineering. The qualification covers skills in areas of technical, business and personal skills. Graduates of these programs are therefore well equipped for entry level roles in business, electronics and IT industry.
Unit Number Unit Name Hours Core/Elective UEENEEC021B Participate in electronics and communicaions work and competency development activities 20 Core UEENEEE001B Apply OHS practices in the workplace 20 Core UEENEEE034B Document occupational hazards and risks in electronics 20 Core UEENEEE003B Solve problems in extra-low voltage single path circuits 50 Core UEENEEE004B Solve problems in multiple path D.C. circuits 40 Core UEENEEH014B Troubleshoot frequency dependant circuits 80 Core UEENEEE005B Fix and secure equipment 20 Core UEENEEE002B Dismantle, assemble and fabricate electrotechnology components 40 Core UEENEEH002B Carry out basic repairs to electronic apparatus by replacement of components 30 Core UEENEEH011B Troubleshoot D.C. power supplies with single phase input 40 Core UEENEEH039B Troubleshoot basic amplifiers 30 Core UEENEEH013B Troubleshoot amplifiers 80 Core UEENEEH013B Troubleshoot digital subsystems 80 Core UEENEEC003B Provide quotations for installations or service jobs 20 Stream UEENEEC010B Deliver a service to a customer 30 Stream UEENEED001B Use Basic Computer Applications Relevant to a workplace 20 Stream UEENEEH017B Carry out repairs of predictable faults in audio and video replay/recording apparatus 80 Elective UEENEEH038B Find and repair faults in complex power supplies 40 Core UEENEEH046B Solve fundamental problems in electronic communication systems 40 Core UEENEEH019B Carry out repairs of predictable faults in television receivers 80 Elective UEENEEH071B Find and repair faults in television receivers 80 Elective

UEE30907 Certificate III in Electronics & Communications
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Duration: 1 year (46 teaching weeks, 6 weeks break)
The training program provides graduates with a comprehensive educational base to provide students with the skills needed to work in the Information and Communications Industry (ICT) as analyst/programmers, and/or to continue to study in University studies in the areas of systems development and programming.
The course includes units covering the areas of communication skills, project management, software testing, network and system administration, object-oriented programming in languages such as Java, C++, object-oriented systems analysis and design.
Cluster Unit Number Unit Name Hours Core/Elective Basic Computing BSBCMN106A Follow Workplace safety procedures 60 Core ICAD2012B Design organizational documents using computing packages Core ICAU1128B Operate a personal computer Core ICAU2005B Operate computer hardware Core ICAU2006B Operate computing packages Core ICAU2013B Integrate commercial computing packages Core ICAU2231B Use computer operating system Core ICAW2001B Work effectively in an IT environment Core ICAW2002B Communicate in the workplace Core Project Management (Analyse and Design) ICAA4041C* Determine and confirm business expectations and needs 14 Core ICAA4233B* Determine and apply appropriate Determine and apply appropriate development methodologies 14 Core ICAW4027B* Relate to clients on business level 14 Elective ICAA5151B* Gather data to identify business requirements 14 Elective ICAA5158B* Translate business needs into technical requirements 32 Core ICAA5050B Develop detailed components specifications from project specifications 32 Elective BSBPMG505A Manage project quality 32 Core PSPPM502B Manage complex projects 50 Core Security and Control (Analyse and Design) ICAA6052B* Design an IT security framework 50 Elective ICAA5056B Prepare disaster recovery and contingency plans 50 Core User Management (Support) ICAS5202B Ensure privacy for users 32 Core ICAS5102B Establish and maintain client user liaison 32 Elective Advanced Programming (Build) ICAB4225B* Automate processes 32 Core ICAB4219B* Apply introductory object-oriented language skills 50 Core ICAB4222B* Apply introductory programing skills in another language 50 Core ICB4229B* Apply intermediate programming skills in another language 50 Core ICAB5223B* Apply intermediate object-oriented language skills 32 Core ICAB5226B* Apply advanced object-oriented language skills 52 Core ICAB5227B* Apply advanced programming skills in another language 52 Core ICAB5068B Build using rapid application development 32 Elective ICAB5230B* Maintain custom software 32 Elective Software Testing (Test) ICAT5077B Develop detailed test plan 40 Elective ICAT5079B Perform integration test 40 Core ICAT5083B* Develop and conduct client acceptance test 40 Elective

ICA50705 Diploma of IT (Software Development)
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Duration: 1 year (18 teaching weeks, 8 weeks break)
Students will develop a full understanding of the Business, Marketing & Management concepts, coordinated organisational approach; and a concern for profits—and how these can be related to all other courses (subjects) in the program. The qualification highlights specialised aspects of business management such as management strategy, marketing services, product management and research.
Cluster Unit Number Unit Name Hours Marketing 1 BSBMKG501B Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities 50 BSBMKG502B Establish and adjust the marketing mix 45 BSBMKG514A Implement and monitor marketing activities 40 Advertising 1 BSBADV507B Develop a media plan 40 BSBADV511A Evaluate and recommend advertising media options 50 General Administration BSBADM506B Manage business document design and development 45 Human Resource Management BSBHRM501A Manage human resources services 45 Information Management 1 BSBINM501A Manage an information or knowledge management system 45

BSB50207 Diploma of Business
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Duration: 1 year (18 teaching weeks, 8 weeks break)
The Business program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in management, marketing, sales, business and market research. Students will develop a full understanding of the Business, Marketing & Management concepts, coordinated organisational approach; and a concern for profits—and how these can be related to all other courses (subjects) in the program. The qualification highlights specialised aspects of business management such as management strategy, marketing services, product management and research.
The Advanced Diploma of Business program has a pre-requisite of the Diploma of Business.
Cluster Unit Number Unit Name Hours Marketing 2 BSBMKG603B Manage the marketing process 45 BSBMKG605B Evaluate international marketing opportunities 45 BSBMKG606B Manage international marketing programs 45 Advertising 2 BSBADV602B Develop an advertising campaign 40 BSBADV604A Execute an advertising campaign 50 BSBADV605A Evaluate campaign effectiveness 45 Human Resource Management 2 BSBHRM602A Manage human resources strategic planning 45 Information Management 2 BSBINM601A Manage knowledge and information 45
