Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

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Certificate IV in Training and Assessment COURSE CODE TAE40116 LOCATIONS Warrnambool STUDY MODE Part-time, On Campus Length 20 weeks Commencement 2019 Timetable 1 day per week plus an optional 2 hour weekly workshop Course Overview This section gives you an introduction to what you will be learning in this course, plus course outcomes, career opportunities, and student support. Introduction Interested in teaching others your skills? The Certificate IV in Training and Assessment will qualify you to deliver training and assessment in the vocational education and training (VET) sector. It is also suitable for those delivering training and assessing competence in the workplace. What will I Learn? You will learn the skills and knowledge to: Plan, develop and conduct assessment activities and processes Participate in assessment validation contributing to continuous improvement of assessment practice Plan, organise and deliver learning in the workplace and group-based learning Locate, interpret training packages and accredited courses to design and develop learning programs Identify and implement strategies to address adult language, literacy and numeracy skills Course Outcomes and Career Opportunities Job roles associated with this qualification relate to the delivery of training and assessment of competence within the VET sector. Possible job titles and roles relevant to this qualification include: enterprise trainer enterprise assessor registered training organisation (RTO) trainer RTO assessor training adviser or training needs analyst vocational education teacher. Pathways This qualification provides a pathway to further qualifications including: TAE50116 Diploma of Vocational Education and Training TAE50216 Diploma of Training Design and Development 1 Page 1 of 5 TAFE: 3120

TAE80316 Graduate Certificate of Digital Education TAE80113 - Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Practice TAE80213- Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Leadership Information Session Why don t you come along to our next course info session to find out everything you need to start your learning journey? You can chat with our teachers, tour our facilities, learn more about the course, find out about the application process and get your questions answered by our course experts. Find the next info session near you Course Requirements This section gives you an overview of entry requirements, course units and electives, skills recognition, and assessment criteria. Entrance requirements & pre-requisites To apply for this course you must be able to demonstrate vocational competency in your proposed teaching and assessing area. Vocational competency is defined as broad industry knowledge and experience, and may include, but is not limited to, holding a relevant unit of competency or qualification. You must have recent (within the last 2 years) employment or volunteer experience in their vocational field. You must also have an established level of digital literacy which will be assessed as part of the application process. South West TAFE requires you to hold a current, recognised and formal vocational qualification in the area in which they are seeking to train. Course requirements To be eligible for this qualification you must successfully complete 10 units: 9 core and 1 elective. Units offered Core Units Unit Code Unit Name Unit Hours Unit Consumables TAEASS401 Plan assessment activities and processes 40 $29.00 TAEASS402 Assess competence 25 $29.00 TAEASS403 Participate in assessment validation 35 $29.00 TAEASS502 Design and develop assessment tools 40 $29.00 TAEDEL401 Plan, organise and deliver group-based learning 30 $29.00 TAEDEL402 Plan, organise and facilitate learning in the workplace 25 $29.00 TAEDES401 Design and develop learning programs 50 $29.00 TAEDES402 Use training packages and accredited courses to meet client needs 25 $29.00 TAELLN411 Address adult language, literacy and numeracy skills 30 $29.00 Page 2 of 5 TAFE: 3120 2

Elective Units Unit Code Unit Name Unit Hours Unit Consumables BSBCMM401 Make a presentation 30 $29.00 Pre-training review The pre-training review assists SWTAFE staff to determine whether this course is the most suitable for you at this time, and also identify any support needs you may require once you commence your studies. It takes about an hour to complete. Once you apply for your chosen course a link to the pre-training review will be emailed to you. Skills Recognition Your current skills, knowledge and experience can contribute to help you get a qualification. Learn more about skills recognition and how it may benefit you here. Unique Student Identifier If you are studying nationally recognised training in Australia, you are required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Your USI links to an online account that contains your training records and results for training completed from 1 January 2015 onwards. One of the main benefits of the USI is the ability to provide you with easy access to your training records and results throughout your life and this will assist you when applying for a job or enrolling in further study. You are required to have a USI at the time of enrolment especially if you want to use VET Student Loans to defer your fees. To apply online or get more information go to www.usi.gov.au. Assessment This course involves accredited units. You will be required to complete assessment tasks to demonstrate your underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes to meet the course outcomes. A combination of written, oral and practical assessment strategies will be used in either a classroom, online or workplace environment. Where units require demonstration of skills in a workplace environment, you will have the opportunity to do this either in your own workplace (where appropriate), through a practical placement, or by using one of the Institute's simulated workshops/classrooms. Detailed information about the types, conduct and dates of assessments will be provided in advance. You will also be provided with information about the opportunity for reassessment and appeal. Fees This section gives you an overview of course fees, subsidies, and how they can be paid. Course Fees Everyone has different circumstances that can affect what you pay and how much you pay. Your fees each year are made up of 3 different elements: Tuition fee General Service fee Consumables/material fee There are 3 different rates of Tuition fees. Only one will apply to you depending on your eligibility and circumstances. The 3 categories include: Government subsidised Government subsidised (concession) 3 Page 3 of 5 TAFE: 3120

Full fee The fees listed below are indicative only and may be subject to change without notice and given individual circumstances. Your actual fees will be calculated based on your individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. Funding made available to eligible individuals by State and Commonwealth Governments. If funding is utilised, this may affect future opportunities to access additional funding in the future. Student type Indicative Course Fee Government subsidised rate (if eligible) $2,060.00 Concession rate $415.00 Full fee rate (if not eligible) $4,205.00 Fee type Indicative Course Fee General Service Fee $55.00 - $288.00 Maximum Consumable/Materials Fee $290.00 Maximum Consumables/Materials Fees Maximum Consumables/Materials Fees are made up of course consumables, core unit consumables and the maximum elective units you will pay. Final costs will be determined at enrolment. Which fee applies to me? Skills First Exemptions Government eligibility exemptions for TAFE via Skills First funding gives you greater access to study with TAFE at an affordable price. The good news is, that there are now a reduced number of criteria for you to meet in order to be eligible for a Government subsidy. If you don t meet those criteria you will be a full fee paying student. Government Subsidised Fee You meet all Skills First eligibility criteria but DO NOT hold a current healthcare or pension card, OR you are eligible for a Skills First exemption. Concession Fee You meet all eligibility criteria AND hold a current healthcare or pension card, that you can provide at enrolment. It s important to note that the concession rate is only applicable for Certificate l to Certificate lv courses and students who have declared their ATSI origin. Full fee Full fees only apply to the few students who do not meet the Skills First eligibility criteria, do not qualify for an exemption or are enrolling in course that is not government subsidised. Check your fees eligibility here. How do I pay my fees? Unless an alternative fee payment method is approved, your course fees are required to be paid upfront and in full at the time of enrolment. If your personal circumstances mean that payment in full is not possible, then you may be able to pay your fees by Payment Plan Centre Pay VET Student Loan (Diploma & Advanced Diploma only) SWTAFE offers a range of scholarships each year which you may be eligible to apply for to assist with enrolment fees. Page 4 of 5 TAFE: 3120 4

Next Steps Ready to take the next step? Here you can make an enquiry, attend an information session or begin the application process. Student Support As a SWTAFE student, you can access a variety of support services that will enhance your study experience and help you complete your studies successfully. For more information about any of these services, visit our student page. Apply Now Apply now for a place in our next course intake. Places for courses are limited, so it s best to get in soon so you don t miss out. You ll need to complete an application form which you can do online here or by speaking with our Customer Service team. We invite you to come and see us at one of our campuses in Warrnambool, Colac, Portland or Hamilton and a team member will ensure you are taken care of. If you have any questions regarding the application process please chat to our Customer Service team on 1300 648 911. Page 5 of 5 TAFE: 3120 5