| Semester |
Study Options |
How to Enrol |
Proposed Timetable |
Information Session |
Fees & Charges |
Important Information |
Semester 1 2012 |
Full Time 20hrs/Week 18 Weeks |
Local Campus |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:30am to 3:00pm |
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This offering is fee exempt.
Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges. |
Delivery Information Days and times of classes may vary each semester depending on timetable choice. Timetable will be confirmed at enrolment. Further delivery information is available on this course
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Semester 1 2012 |
Part Time Day 3hrs/Week 18 Weeks |
Local Campus |
Wednesday 12:30pm to 3:30pm |
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This offering is fee exempt.
Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges. |
Delivery Information This course if for people of non-English speaking background who would like to learn computer skills while improving their English literacy Further delivery information is available on this course
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Semester 1 2012 |
Part Time Day 6hrs/Week 18 Weeks |
Local Campus |
Friday 9:00am to 3:30pm |
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This offering is fee exempt.
Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges. |
Further delivery information is available on this course
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Semester 1 2012 |
Part Time Day 2hrs/Week 18 Weeks |
Local Campus |
Thursday 12:30pm to 2:30pm |
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This offering is fee exempt.
Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges. |
Delivery Information This course if for people of non-English speaking background who would like to learn computer skills while improving their English literacy Further delivery information is available on this course
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Semester 2 2012 |
Part Time Day 6hrs/Week 18 Weeks |
Local Campus |
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This offering is fee exempt.
Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges. |
Local Entry Requirements This course is designed to meet the needs of people wanting to access pathways to work and training. Delivery InformationOutcomes for successful participants include: development of practical work skills; ability to set realistic career goals; job-seeking skills; use of basic computer skills; identification of a range of vocational options; enhanced communication skills; articulation into further training.
Certificate 1 Access to Work and Training has a focus on developing computer skills, employability skills and sustainability and includes a vocational elective. Further delivery information is available on this course
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