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A step-by-step guide to applying and enrolling with TAFE Illawarra.
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- Pathways to Work and Study (including English Language)
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Hi, you've come to the right place if you are looking to start, accelerate or change your career, to gain additional skills to re-enter the workforce or undertake future studies at university.
Well done, you've made a good choice to study with TAFE Illawarra.
The Business Services industry accounts for about 15% of the total Australian Workforce which includes the areas of management, accounting and finance, advertising, marketing, business administration, human resources, training and assessment, real estate and retail.
Employment in this sector provides all industries with the crucial services that enables them to achieve high performance and business success in the Australian and global economy.
Whatever your stage of education or career development we have a number of learning pathways available at TAFE Illawarra to support you to achieve your goals.
Our courses start at Certificate I and progress to Advanced Diploma level. For example if you choose to commence your studies with the Certificate II in Business you might then wish to undertake the Certificate III in Business Administration, then proceed to the Certificate IV in Business. At that point you may decide to specialise in Human Resources, Marketing or Management and go on to complete the Diploma and/or the Advanced Diploma qualifications.
We also have articulation arrangements with several Universities which provide you with an opportunity to speed up your university studies by gaining credit for qualifications you have completed with us at Diploma and Advanced Diploma level.
If you have extensive supervisory or management experience you may wish to enrol in the Graduate Certificate and the Graduate Diploma of Management program. This two-year program provides you with an opportunity to enrol simultaneously with TAFE Illawarra and Charles Sturt University. By completing of these two qualifications you receive credit for eight subjects in the Master of Management Program leaving you only four subjects to complete to gain your Master of Management qualification.
At TAFE Illawarra we are extremely customer focussed and offer a range of training and assessment options for completing your studies. Not only do we offer attendance-based programs but we also have online programs and flexible study options to meet your own personal and work commitments, including training and assessment in the workplace.
An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
Education is, as you know, a life-long journey and our aim is to provide you with the opportunity to experience the best possible training that will support you to become “more than you can imagine”.
TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways to do this as we also have a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, and children’s centres. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
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Are you looking for a career in Early Childhood Education? TAFE Illawarra is the right choice for you. The future looks promising when you enrol at TAFE Illawarra.
Careers:
Early childhood courses are designed to include learning opportunities to support your career working with children. There are two courses on offer at TAFE Illawarra - the Certificate III in Children’s Services and the Diploma of Children’s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care).
Careers for Certificate III graduates include child-care workers, child care assistants in child care services including out of school hours care, and in family day care. This course is also appropriate for people who would like to work as a Nanny or Babysitter. You will have developed a good knowledge and understanding of how to plan for individual children's profiles to plan activities and provide care to children, support their play which enables them to achieve developmental outcomes.
Graduates who complete the Diploma qualification can work as a qualified child care worker, as an authorised supervisor and/or as a director of an early childhood service. You will have developed the skills, knowledge and attitudes relevant to meet the intellectual language, physical, social and emotional needs of children in centre-based care. You will also have learned about ethical work practices and the legal requirements of the child care sector.
Pathways
There are no formal entry requirements for Certificate III in Children’s services course, however please note the minimum age for employment in this industry in NSW is 18 years.
All people wishing to work in a licensed Children’s Service must have, or be working towards, the Certificate III qualification by January 2014.
There are strict entry requirements for the Diploma of Children’s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care). Students enrolling into the Diploma must have completed 12 units of the Certificate III qualification. The Certificate and Diploma qualifications contain units of competency which are common to other sectors. You will gain credit for these units if you choose to enrol in qualifications for other sectors in the Community Services Training Package.
The Diploma course may gain you entry into some Bachelor Degree qualifications in Education. Admission is dependent on the completion of the course and the level of academic performance achieved. Advanced standing (credit transfer) may be granted for these awards.
Traineeships are also available at some campus locations for both the Certificate III and Diploma level qualifications.
Learning Options
At TAFE Illawarra we offer a number of training options. There are limited numbers of places available in the Child and Family studies courses which are offered through face to face delivery, where students attend class on campus, part time delivery and through flexible delivery. An on the job work placement component is mandatory for all courses. In the flexible delivery mode, priority is given to people already working in Children’s Services for the available places.
The Flexible delivery Diploma program at TAFE Illawarra is unique because of its online course delivery it offers students an opportunity to work in the industry and study at the same time. Students are monitored and supported by a TAFE Child and Family studies teacher. Workshops may also be utilised in this style of learning to assist students in developing their practical skills for this course.
An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information click on the links in the transcript, check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
Enrol with us today! Your choice, your future.
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Tafe Illawarra is the right choice for you if you would like to develop your English Language skills and learn about Australian culture.
Our English Language courses cover, speaking, listening, reading and writing, vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar. Improving your English language can help you to get a job or participate in further education at TAFE and University.
At TAFE Illawarra our English language course are available at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. You can gain qualifications from a statement of attendance through to Certificate 4 which is equivalent to 6.5 IELTS.
There are no formal requirements for English Language courses. However, before you enrol you need to have an interview with an English Language teacher who will assess your English language level and place you in an appropriate English Language course.
Some students begin their English Language learning at TAFE Illawarra in the Adult Migrant English Program or AMEP. After AMEP these students may continue to learn English at TAFE Illawarra.
All our teachers are well qualified and very experienced in teaching English. They are committed to making your time at TAFE Illawarra a successful and positive experience. You can study part time or full time. Most students attend face to face classes on campus. Students are encouraged to do extra hours of independent study at home, using teacher developed English language blogs.
At TAFE Illawarra, we can support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills they have gained overseas, in education and workplaces. This recognition, if grante,d can count towards completion of a qualification.
Tafe Illawarra also has a range of services to support students. These include assistance for student with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander students.
No matter what you circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you.
For more information click on the links in the transcript, look at our website or call course information on 1300 766 123.
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Interested in a career in Events, Tourism or Hospitality? Enrol in a TAFE Illawarra course today. Your choice of career will ensure a bright future. Your choice, your future!
Careers
If you have ever considered a career in Events, Tourism or Hospitality, TAFE Illawarra offers a broad range of courses in commercial cookery, hospitality, food and beverage, travel and tourism and events.
Careers in Events, Tourism or Hospitality include roles relating to travel, accommodation services, restaurant service, attractions and visitor services. Other jobs include working as travel agents, tour operators and wholesalers, reservation consultants, hotel and club staff and a variety of other executive positions in management including finance and marketing.
Graduates also find jobs in convention or function centres, exhibition companies or work with conference and event organisations or during special events like regional festivals, banqueting, meetings, conferences and convention markets.
Pathways
Did you know you can study at TAFE and University at the same time?
Diploma-to-Degree programs are delivered jointly by the University of Wollongong and TAFE Illawarra. Upon completion, students receive a degree from the University of Wollongong and a Diploma or Advanced Diploma from TAFE Illawarra. Programs on offer include the Bachelor of Commerce (Event Management and Diploma in Event Management), Bachelor of Commerce (Hospitality Management/Diploma of Hospitality) and the Bachelor of Commerce (Tourism Management/Advanced Diploma of Tourism).
These programs offer broad and comprehensive preparation for students wishing to pursue a management career in the hospitality, event management or tourism industries.
Learners who successfully complete other courses are also able to articulate with and receive credits for relevant units of competency from other qualifications in the Events, Tourism and Hospitality Training Package.
Learning Options
At TAFE Illawarra we deliver a range of nationally recognised courses from Traineeships and Apprenticeships, Certificates, Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, and Diploma to Degree programs. We follow the Events, Tourism and Hospitality training package, where study options are available such as full time, part time and flexible delivery attendance.
Classes are a mix of practical and theory, including industry visits and guest speakers. Students also initiate, plan and coordinate a range of events throughout the course which add to our hands-on realistic training approach.
A number of fast track short courses are available to complement your studies including Responsible Service of Alcohol, Responsible Conduct Gaming and the most recent requirement of Food Safety Supervisor.
We've got all of your needs covered for a career in Events, Tourism or Hospitality at TAFE Illawarra.
An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information click on the links in the transcript, check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
Enrol with us today! Your choice. Your future.
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Do you want a career in one of the largest employment sectors – beauty and hairdressing? Make the choice to enrol in a course at TAFE Illawarra, your future will depend on it. Your Choice, Your Future.
Careers
Seeking a career in the beauty and hairdressing industry, you have come to the right place. TAFE Illawarra offers beauty and hairdressing courses to the highest professional standards. Designed for people who want to gain employment as a hairdressing salon assistant, hairdressing receptionist, hairdressing apprentice, beautician, nail technician, beauty therapist apprentice, or a salon manager.
There are a range of career opportunities available, from work in hair and beauty salons to work with magazines, photographic studios, and theatre and television companies. You could even run your own business.
Depending on your prior qualifications, your existing training could be considered for recognition. Once you finish a course you can get advanced standing in other Beauty and Hairdressing Training Package qualifications, such as Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy, as well as appropriate Retail Training Package qualifications, Certificate III in Hairdressing and Certificate IV in Hairdressing.
Retail sales go hand in hand with the beauty and hairdressing industry, so beauty therapists and hair stylists need to be confident when doing the selling. This comes from a good product knowledge and understanding of client's needs.
Apprenticeship courses are available at TAFE Illawarra in both beauty and hairdressing. Apprentices will undertake routine tasks in the initial stages, assisting senior operators with client preparation and sterilisation and maintenance of equipment. As apprentices gain experience they carry out more complex tasks under supervision. An apprenticeship combines ‘on the job’ training with a salon, with the formal education and qualification being undertaken with TAFE Illawarra.
At TAFE Illawarra we offer a variety of courses from commercial fast track short courses to Certificate level courses. Our courses are available at a number of locations and are delivered through part time day and evening attendance. The duration of courses vary from 4 hours to up to 2 years.
Courses at TAFE Illawarra provide you with essential training to work in hairdressing and beauty industries. The training we offer will assist you to work in a rewarding and progressive career.
An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information click on the links in the transcript, check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
Enrol today! Your Choice, Your Future.
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Hi, you've come to the right place if you are looking to start, accelerate or change your career, to gain additional skills to re-enter the workforce or undertake future studies at university. Well done, you've made a good choice to study with TAFE Illawarra.
Careers
These include the areas of ICT – Information Communication Technology - Administration Support, Information Systems Management, Library Services, Multimedia, Networking, Programming, Website Design and Administration.
Pathways
Whatever your stage of education or career development we have a number of preferred learning pathways available at TAFE Illawarra to support you to achieve your goals. Our courses start at Certificate II and progress to Advanced Diploma level. The Certificate II’s are offered across several Campuses with elective Units designed as pathways into the higher level courses in the areas of Networking, Web Design and Digital Media. We offer Certificate III with different strands of Specialist electives which are also pathways into other courses including Certificate IV, Diploma and in the case of the Diploma in Networking an Advanced Diploma in Network Security. This qualification also gives you credit towards a Degree in IT at University.
Learning Options
Most courses in IT are offered full time on campus; however we have some flexible study options including on-line delivery and workplace assessment depending on your area of study.
Recognition
An important part of what we do is to support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification.
Support Services
TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways to do this as we also have a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, and also children’s centres. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information
Check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
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Do you need training for your choice of career in the Human Services (Community and Health) industry? Secure your future with training at TAFE Illawarra. Your Choice, Your Future!
Careers
Pursuing a fulfilling career in Human Services (Community and Health) is easy at TAFE Illawarra which has courses in Aged Care, Nursing or Youth Work.
You will gain the knowledge and skills required to work in an aged care facility, as a community support worker, a home care assistant or a community care worker, as an enrolled nurse in a hospital or as a youth worker.
Aged care workers provide person centred care for older people in residential facilities and in their own homes. Caring and supporting the older person involves working with an individualised plan, specific to the person’s physical needs as well as promoting the health and well being of that person. There is a focus on maintaining independence, enabling the older person to be empowered to make decisions and to be involved. There are specific groups of people requiring specialised skills and abilities, and these include people with dementia and people requiring palliative care towards the end of life.
Nurses are important members of the health care team and their primary role is providing patient care. Nurses need to develop skills to communicate with people, have knowledge of contemporary nursing practice, law and ethics, anatomy and physiology, acute and chronic health disorders, clinical nursing skills and medication management. A career in nursing will enable you to interact competently and professionally with other health professionals within acute and non-acute environments.
People who work or want to work to develop and coordinate programs designed to address the social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental and protection needs of young people may choose a career in Youth work.
Youth work is about helping young people make positive changes in their lives and developing their skills to maintain positive decisions in the future. While this can mean providing specific services such as accommodation, education, training and employment or counselling, youth work programs go beyond homelessness or drug and alcohol issues and are more about community development.
Pathways
To further your education and career development there are a number of learning pathways available to you. When you finish a Certificate level qualification in aged care, nursing or youth work course you can apply for advanced standing in a range of Diploma courses in Human Services (Community and Health). Successful completion in a Diploma course will enable students to apply for entrance to University where credits may be granted, as many as up to one year.
Learning Options
At TAFE Illawarra we offer a variety of training and assessment options. Courses are delivered face to face, in a class-based environment, part time and through flexible delivery which may include online program delivery. On the job assessment and practical work experience can count towards completion of your qualification.
Recognition
An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
Support Services
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information
For more information click on the links in the transcript, check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
Enrol with us today! Your choice, your future.
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Careers
TAFE Illawarra’s Pathway to Work or study courses are a great starting point if you want to get back into work or study but need to develop your skills and confidence. Our courses can assist you to prepare for further education or training, improve your reading; writing or maths skills update your existing skills for work, or develop your career plan.
No matter what your starting point, you will work with experienced teachers and coordinators who will help you to develop your individual pathway. All of our courses will help you to develop strong employability skills such as communication, working in a team, problem solving, managing your time and using technology.
Pathways
Entry points and pathways vary for each person undertaking study in this area. Courses range from Certificate I through to Certificate IV.
Some students may choose to complete a basic computer literacy class prior to undertaking a Certificate II in Information Technology or a Certificate I in Preparation for Work and Study prior to completing a Certificate III in Aged Care.
Some courses are offered specifically for Women returning to work, with work experience playing a vital role. In these courses, women have the opportunity to identify their skills and interests and develop realistic career plans. Women’s courses are generally held during school hours and focus on building confidence as well as work skills.
Another pathway is the Certificate II in Preparation for Vocational and Further Study. This is an important qualification for those who need a Year 10 equivalent for entry into further education.
For all those who wish to prepare for a university degree to become teachers, nurses or even forensic scientists – to name just a few , the Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation is an excellent choice.
Learning Options
A range of Pathway to Work or Study courses are offered at all TAFE Illawarra Campuses. Some are offered off Campuses or online through Adult Basic Education, Outreach and General Education.
Once you are enrolled in one of our courses, you may also take advantage of support services. Learner support is available if you require assistance with assignments, research and study skills, or flexible and online learning materials. Computer and internet access is available and qualified staff will provide you with assistance.
Recognition
We also support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
Support Services
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
TAFE Illawarra is the right choice for you if you want to develop a broad range of skills to gain employment in the dynamic and creative field of communication and media. Our courses offer training in creative, business and academic writing and editing, marketing, project management, interpersonal skills and technical and conceptual skills.
These skills can lead to employment in a variety of roles such as an Arts officer, publicist, community development officer, media officer, assistant producer, or corporate communication officer. These roles could be across a wide range of industries such as hospitality, local government, journalism in print, TV or radio.
You may choose to start with the Certificate IV in Communication and Media which usually takes one year to complete.
You may then decide to go on to the Diploma of Communication and Media which can also take one year to complete. The Diploma level qualification prepares you for roles with greater accountability and responsibility.
Some universities will offer a credit for the successful competition of the Diploma level qualification and this may be equivalent to one year of study, thus reducing the time taken to complete a Degree.
Courses are offered both part time and full time and can include online and flexible learning options. Guest speakers and industry visits as well as practical projects ensure that the course is linked to current industry practice. An industry project or work experience component of the course also prepares you for working in the industry.
Communication and Media courses are offered at TAFE Illawarra at Nowra, Moss vale and Wollongong Campuses.
You may also be interested to know that an important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for multicultural or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information click on the links in the transcript, check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
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Careers
TAFE Illawarra is the right choice for you if you want to develop a broad range of skills to gain employment in the dynamic and creative field of communication and media. Our courses offer training in creative, business and academic writing and editing, marketing, project management, interpersonal skills and technical and conceptual skills.
These skills can lead to employment in a variety of roles such as an Arts officer, publicist, community development officer, media officer, assistant producer, or corporate communication officer. These roles could be across a wide range of industries such as hospitality, local government, journalism in print, TV or radio.
Pathways
You may choose to start with the Certificate IV in Communication and Media which usually takes one year to complete.
You may then decide to go on to the Diploma of Communication and Media which can also take one year to complete. The Diploma level qualification prepares you for roles with greater accountability and responsibility.
Some universities will offer a credit for the successful competition of the Diploma level qualification and this may be equivalent to one year of study, thus reducing the time taken to complete a Degree.
Learning Options
Courses are offered both part time and full time and can include online and flexible learning options. Guest speakers and industry visits as well as practical projects ensure that the course is linked to current industry practice. An industry project or work experience component of the course also prepares you for working in the industry.
Communication and Media courses are offered at TAFE Illawarra at Nowra, Moss vale and Wollongong Campuses.
Recognition
You may also be interested to know that an important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
Support Services
TAFE Illawarra also has a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, children’s centres and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information
For more information click on the links in the transcript, check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.
Transcript
Hi, you've come to the right place if you are looking to start, accelerate or change your career, to gain additional skills to re-enter the workforce or undertake future studies at university.
Well done, you've made a good choice to study with TAFE Illawarra.
The Business Services industry accounts for about 15% of the total Australian Workforce which includes the areas of management, accounting and finance, advertising, marketing, business administration, human resources, training and assessment, real estate and retail.
Employment in this sector provides all industries with the crucial services that enables them to achieve high performance and business success in the Australian and global economy.
Whatever your stage of education or career development we have a number of learning pathways available at TAFE Illawarra to support you to achieve your goals.
Our courses start at Certificate I and progress to Advanced Diploma level. For example if you choose to commence your studies with the Certificate II in Business you might then wish to undertake the Certificate III in Business Administration, then proceed to the Certificate IV in Business. At that point you may decide to specialise in Human Resources, Marketing or Management and go on to complete the Diploma and/or the Advanced Diploma qualifications.
We also have articulation arrangements with several Universities which provide you with an opportunity to speed up your university studies by gaining credit for qualifications you have completed with us at Diploma and Advanced Diploma level.
If you have extensive supervisory or management experience you may wish to enrol in the Graduate Certificate and the Graduate Diploma of Management program. This two-year program provides you with an opportunity to enrol simultaneously with TAFE Illawarra and Charles Sturt University. By completing of these two qualifications you receive credit for eight subjects in the Master of Management Program leaving you only four subjects to complete to gain your Master of Management qualification.
At TAFE Illawarra we are extremely customer focussed and offer a range of training and assessment options for completing your studies. Not only do we offer attendance-based programs but we also have online programs and flexible study options to meet your own personal and work commitments, including training and assessment in the workplace.
An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that they have gained in the workplace or as a result of other informal or unstructured learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification. We can develop a program to meet your own personal needs which could include practical assessment in the workplace.
Education is, as you know, a life-long journey and our aim is to provide you with the opportunity to experience the best possible training that will support you to become “more than you can imagine”.
TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways to do this as we also have a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, and children’s centres. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
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Hi, you've come to the right place if you are looking to start, accelerate or change your career, to gain additional skills to re-enter the workforce or undertake future studies at university. You've made a good choice to study with TAFE Illawarra!
Careers: The music industry includes the areas of composition, production, performance, instrument making and repairing, broadcasting, music business, retailing and wholesaling, teaching, writing and research, arts administration, and libraries, archives and museums.
Pathways: Whatever your stage of education or career development we have a number of learning pathways available at TAFE Illawarra to support you to achieve your goals. Our courses start at Certificate II and progress to Advanced Diploma level in the areas of Music and Sound Production. For example, if you choose to commence your studies with the Certificate II in Music you might then wish to undertake the Certificate III in Music and follow the Music suite of courses to Advanced Diploma, or follow the Sound Production suite to Advanced Diploma. We also have an articulation arrangement with Charles Sturt University which gives Sound Production Diploma graduates the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Creative Industries in the equivalent of one year full time.
Learning Options: Most courses in Music and Sound Production are offered full time on campus, in an intensive mode to get you to your goal faster.
Recognition: An important part of what we do is support individuals to gain formal recognition for the knowledge and skills that that they have gained in the music industry or as a result of formal or other informal learning experiences. This recognition, if granted, can count towards completion of a qualification or allow advanced entry into diploma level courses.
Education is a life-long journey and our aim is to provide you with the opportunity to experience the best possible training that will support you to become “more than you can imagine”.
Support Services: TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways to do this as we also have a range of support services available including support for students with disabilities, extensive library and information services, career advice and counselling, and also children’s centres. No matter what your circumstances are, TAFE Illawarra can assist you in many ways.
For more information: check out our website or call Course Information on 1300 766 123.












