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Central Regional TAFE Courses

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Make your own silver jewellery Learn the skills and knowledge to create simple silver and metal jewellery in this beginner course. Using a range of techniques, you will learn to develop your own ideas about design and style.

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Kick start your career in construction This qualification provides a pathway to the primary trades in the construction industry with the exception of plumbing.
Entry Requirements
School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II
RTO Entry Requirements

The students must be attending school and be part of Northam Senior High School or St Joseph's School, Northam VET Program. Recommended that students have passed Year 10 English and Maths.

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Start your career in Community Support with this Skill Set This Skill Set will give you the basic skills and knowledge required to participate in safe work practices to ensure their own health and safety, and that of others in work environments that involve caring directly for clients, as well as...
Entry Requirements
RTO Entrance Requirements
  • Student Eligibility: Individuals aged 18 or over are eligible to undertake this training.
  • Students must participate in a pre-enrolment induction with the lecturer (face to face or phone) prior to enrolment.
  • Students who decide to enrol must complete the Client Profile and Learning Needs questionnaire. This is to determine the specific needs of the individual learners and to develop support strategies to assist them with their learning. This will be recorded on the Client Needs Summary Form as required.
  • It is recommended that all students who decide to enrol complete an LLN assessment. This is to determine the specific LLN level and needs of the individual learners and to develop support strategies to assist them with their learning.
  • Students are advised at Pre-enrolment of 'Physical and Medical Fitness' requirements as follows: Aged care and disability work can be emotionally and physically challenging and will be very hands on. You will require the level of medical and physical fitness needed to be on your feet for long periods of time, help transfer and position clients and where relevant undertake other physical fitness activities eg. cleaning, moving equipment, transporting clients in wheel chairs, helping clients in and out of vehicles etc.

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This Skill Set will provide you with the knowledge required to apply patterns and/or designs to glass surfaces to manufacture decorative glass products.. This course runs on Friday mornings from 9am to 12.30pm.

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Advance your current skills in Microsoft Excel.. This short course is aimed at those that have the existing knowledge and skills to create, edit, print and chart simple worksheets including understanding ranges and the copying process.
Entry Requirements
RTO Entry Requirements

Minimum levels of English, mathematics and computer skills will be required either via providing evidence or completion of skills testing.

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Unleash Your Musical Potential: Elevate Your Performance Readiness!. This unit is designed for musicians and vocalists aiming to excel in their craft.

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In this short course you will learn and gain knowledge in the basics of espresso coffee, as well as coffee cultivation and processing, roasting and blending, different coffee styles, coffee bean storage, grinder setting, milk texturing, and how to operate and clean a commercial espresso machine..

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Handle chemicals safely This course is delivered in partnership with AusChem WA and will assist you to manage risks associated with chemical use, to understand your obligations in the areas of duty of care, quality assurance and environmental management.
Entry Requirements
RTO Entry Requirements

Learners need basic LLN skills to be able to interpret labels and SDS's. They must be able to work out rates, areas and volumes. They need to be able to interpret signage which may indicate Dangerous Goods or hazardous substances.

Simulated practical training will be carried out along with theory - based learning.
English second language students may require additional support such as an interpreter to complete the skill set.

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Learn how to operate a kiln This skill set will broaden the scope of your present practice and create new opportunities, whether you're a ceramicist or potter wishing to experiment and explore this art form or an art teacher or technician seeking to finish some professional development in a...
Entry Requirements

There are no RTO entrance requirements for this course.

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Protect your online information Did you know majority of cyber threats begin with the use of a known weakness? With our Cyber Incident Threat Detection and Prevention Skill Set, we will help you learn many vulnerabilities that could leave your online systems prone to a cyber attack.
Entry Requirements
RTO Entrance Requirements

Candidates will be required to participate in a pre-enrolment interview and language, literacy, and numeracy assessment to ensure they possess sufficient LLN skill.

For the course level particularly where they are:
  • Early school leavers.
  • New to Training

Other areas include:

Intermediate computer skills level III (MS Word, Excel, Power Point and Publisher)

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Looking for a career in the music industry? Or are you wanting to further your studies?. This Skill Set is the perfect opportunity for budding song writers, or those wanting to work in television, recording studios or live sound production.
Entry Requirements

No specific entrance requirements have been listed.

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Learn how to operate and keep machinery Gain the knowledge required to undertake pre-start checks, operate, maintain and shut down basic machinery and equipment used in the agriculture, horticulture and land management sectors.
Entry Requirements
RTO Entrance Requirements

Students must be over the age of 16 years old to enrol into this course.

Students are selected from the Wheatbelt Community that are required to use basic machinery in their daily work schedule to maintain grounds, prepare garden beds, basic works including mowing and cleaning.. This process is communicated between the Lecturer and the Manager of Muresk. TAFE resources will be utilised- Kanga digger and mowing equipment that employees would normally use in the work environment.