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Course in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE) (Introductory)

  • Non-Award

Improve your chances of getting a job or doing further education today..

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
2 semesters full-time
Course Code
52876WA
Intake Months
Jan

About this course

Improve your chances of getting a job or doing further education today..

The course in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE) (Introductory) is a bridging/preparatory course enabling learners to extend their general education, prior to entering a range of vocational training programs, employment or community participation.

Students enrol in either the Introductory GATE course, or the general GATE course, depending upon their individual skill levels prior to commencing. The way the course is delivered depends on the needs of the student. This introductory course allows you to extend your knowledge and skills in communication, numeracy, technology, study skills and personal development.

You will develop skills in;

  • Communicating effectively
  • Applying maths to everyday tasks
  • Operating a computer
  • Participating in your community
  • Applying study techniques
  • Improving your confidence, setting goals
  • Managing your personal growth and raising your self-esteem.

Entry requirements

RTO Entrance Requirements

Students are to complete the LLN Robot diagnostic tool prior to enrolling to determine the CGEA course at the correct ACSF level that they should be enrolling in.

Study locations

Geraldton

Career pathways

The courses in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE) and GATE (Introductory) are bridging/preparatory courses enabling students to extend their general education, prior to entering a range of vocational training programs, employment or community participation.

For more information about job and career pathways, visit JobOutlook

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or Jobs and Skills WA