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G J E Y S R R A U U N O A C J T R O H S

S E S U P AM C A S E TAF

Mount Barker Campus Dumas Street Mount Barker 5251 P: 8391 7333 F: 8391 7399 Mount Gambier Campus Wireless Road West Mount Gambier 5290 P: 8735 1555 F: 8735 1400

Croydon Campus Goodall Avenue Croydon Park 5008 P: 8204 0822 F: 8347 2878

Adelaide Centre for the Arts 39 Light Square Adelaide 5000 P: 8463 5000 F: 8463 5001 Adelaide City Campus 120 Currie Street Adelaide 5000 P: 8207 8200 F: 8207 8597 Barossa Valley Campus Old Kapunda Road Nuriootpa 5355 P: 8562 0500 F: 8562 0555 Berri Campus Kay Avenue Berri 5343 P: 8595 2600 F: 8595 2650 Bordertown Learning Centre Naracoorte Road Bordertown 5268 P: 8752 2680 F: 8752 1180

English Language Services 5th Floor Renaissance Centre 127 Rundle Mall Adelaide 5000 P: 8226 6555 F: 8226 6882 Gawler Campus 43 High Street Gawler 5118 P: 8522 0333 F: 8522 6255 Gilles Plains Campus Blacks Road Gilles Plains 5086 P: 8207 1100 F: 8207 1113 Jamestown Campus Humphris Terrace Jamestown 5491 P: 8664 0530 F: 8664 0481

Naracoorte Campus 19 Gordon Street Naracoorte 5271 P: 8762 8300 F: 8762 3798

Roxby Downs Campus Richardson Place Roxby Downs 5725 P: 8671 9070 F: 8671 9072 Salisbury Campus Wiltshire Street Salisbury 5108 P: 8207 9800 F: 8207 9891 Tea Tree Gully Campus 100 Smart Road Modbury 5092 P: 8207 8000 F: 8207 8008

O’Halloran Hill Campus Majors Road O’Halloran Hill 5158 P: 8177 3444 F: 8177 3449

Victor Harbor Campus 1 McCracken Drive Victor Harbor 5211 P: 8552 0222 F: 8552 0200

Panorama Campus 621 Goodwood Road Panorama 5041 P: 8207 2969 F: 8207 2899

Kangaroo Island Learning Centre Centenary Avenue Kingscote 5223 P: 8553 0333 F: 8553 0344

Peterborough Campus Queen Street Peterborough 5422 P: 8651 2723 F: 8651 2786

Cheltenham Campus 617 Torrens Road Cheltenham 5014 P: 8347 2182 F: 8345 4327

Kimba Campus 49 High Street Kimba 5641 P: 8627 2552 F: 8627 2022

Port Adelaide Campus 1 Mundy Street Port Adelaide 5015 P: 8303 2629 F: 8303 2631

Clare Campus 155 Main North Road Clare 5453 P: 8842 6600 F: 8842 2412

Kingston Learning Centre 46 East Terrace Kingston 5275 P: 8767 2475 F: 8767 2069

Cleve Campus 27B Main Street Cleve 5640 P: 8628 2456 F: 8628 2524

Marleston Campus 254 Richmond Road Marleston 5033 P: 8226 4744 F: 8226 0601 Millicent Campus Mount Burr Road Millicent 5280 P: 8733 0200 F: 8733 3776

Roseworthy Campus Building F3 Roseworthy 5371 P: 8303 7777 F: 8303 7920

Urrbrae Campus 505 Fullarton Road Netherby 5062 P: 8372 6800 F: 8372 6888

Parafield Aviation Campus Kittyhawk Lane Parafield Airport 5106 P: 8258 9182 F: 8258 1322

Coober Pedy Campus Hutchison Street Coober Pedy 5723 P: 8678 9000 F: 8678 9019

Renmark Campus Thurk Street Renmark 5341 P: 8586 1111 F: 8586 1100

Noarlunga Campus Ramsay Place Noarlunga Centre 5168 P: 8207 3900 F: 8207 3939

Kadina Campus 1A Doswell Terrace Kadina 5554 P: 8821 0400 F: 8821 0401

Ceduna Campus Decres Bay Road Ceduna 5690 P: 8628 7055 F: 8628 7088

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Elizabeth Campus Woodford Road Elizabeth 5112 P: 8207 9700 F: 8207 9654

Murray Bridge Campus 52 - 68 Swanport Road Murray Bridge 5253 P: 8535 6555 F: 8535 6599

Regency Campus Days Road Regency Park 5010 P: 8348 4444 F: 8348 4200

Port Augusta Campus 9 - 39 Carlton Parade Port Augusta 5700 P: 8648 9922 F: 8648 9918 Port Lincoln Campus 2 London Street Port Lincoln 5606 P: 8688 3600 F: 8688 3675 Port Pirie Campus Mary Elie Street Port Pirie 5540 P: 8638 4222 F: 8638 4215

Waikerie Campus Gaeta Road Waikerie 5330 P: 8541 3822 F: 8541 3606 Whyalla Campus 141 Nicolson Avenue Whyalla 5608 P: 8648 8788 F: 8648 8777 Wudinna Campus Medley Terrace Wudinna 5652 P: 8680 2212 F: 8680 2318 Yorketown Campus Stansbury Road Yorketown 5576 P: 8852 1144 F: 8852 1623 TAFE SA Child Care Centres Open 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday. For booking enquiries phone: Adelaide City Campus 8212 4266 Elizabeth Campus 8207 9648 Gilles Plains Campus 8207 1122 Mount Barker Campus 8391 7311 O’Halloran Hill Campus 8177 3431 Panorama Campus 8207 2943 Port Adelaide Campus 8303 2600 Port Lincoln Campus 8688 3641 Tea Tree Gully Campus 8207 8035 Whyalla Campus 8648 8812

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CONTENTS TAFE SA CAMPUSES ENROLMENT ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS AGRICULTURE ANIMAL CARE ART & CRAFT BUILDING FURNISHING & DIY BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT CAD COMMUNITY SERVICES & HEALTH COMPUTING & IT ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING & ENGINE MAINTENANCE ENVIRONMENT & HORTICULTURE EVENTS FASHION FIREARMS SAFETY FLORISTRY FOOD & WINE GRAPHIC DESIGN HAIR & BEAUTY HOSPITALITY & GAMING JUSTICE & SECURITY LANGUAGES MULTIMEDIA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PERFORMING ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RECREATION & SPORT RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNICAL PRODUCTION TOURISM TRAINING & ASSESSMENT TRANSPORT & WAREHOUSING VIDEO PRODUCTION WEBSITES WELDING WRITING

SHORT COURSE GUIDE JANUARY - JULY 2009

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Studying a short course with TAFE SA couldn’t be easier with four simple ways to enrol. To guarantee your place, please ensure that you enrol before the start of the course - many courses fill quickly so it is best to enrol early. If a start date is not listed for your chosen course, please phone the number shown for more information and to register your interest.

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BY TELEPHONE Phone the number under the individual course listing. Please note that phone enrolment is only available to credit card holders (Mastercard, Visa or American Express). Concession enrolments are not available by telephone as proof of concession must be sighted by enrolment staff.

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BY POST Complete the enrolment form at the back of this guide and post to the campus where the course is held (see p.2 for campus addresses). Ensure that you have included your credit card details or cheque or money order made payable to TAFE SA, and a copy of your concession card if you are entitled to a concession fee.

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IN PERSON Visit the TAFE SA campus where the course is held, during normal business hours (see p.2 for campus addresses). Bring along your payment and concession card if you are entitled to a concession fee.

¬ BY FAX Fax the enrolment form at the back of this guide, together with your credit card details, to the campus where the course is held (see p.2 for fax numbers). Also fax a copy of your concession card if you are entitled to a concession fee.

FEES & CONCESSIONS The fee charged for each course is shown under the individual course listing. If no fee is listed for your chosen course, please contact the relevant campus for details. Some courses will have extra costs for consumables and materials. For specific information, please contact the relevant campus. Depending on funding arrangements, some courses also have concession fees if you have a current: UÊ*i˜Ãˆœ˜iÀÊ œ˜ViÃȜ˜Ê >À` UÊi>Ì…Ê >ÀiÊ >À` UÊ6iÌiÀ>˜Êvv>ˆÀÃÊ >À` Concession status also applies if you are a dependant of people in the above categories. Seniors Card holders are not eligible for concession. Concession card type, number and expiry date must be provided at the time of paying your enrolment fees. Some building industry courses listed in this guide, marked with 'CITB only', also offer reduced fees for holders of a current CITB card. CANCELLATIONS, REFUNDS, TRANSFERS The courses run subject to minimum class enrolments. If a course is cancelled due to low enrolments or unforeseen circumstances, you will be notified and you will receive a full refund of fees or the option to transfer to another class. Please do not purchase materials and equipment without confirmation that your class will go ahead. If you choose to withdraw from a class you will not be entitled to a refund of your fees. TAFE SA cannot accept responsibility for changes to your work commitments or personal circumstances. If you would like to transfer to another class, you must give at least 5 clear working days’ notice before the course starts. Only one transfer per enrolment is permitted and only within the same year. An administration fee of $20 may be charged for each individual transfer. ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS AND PREREQUISITES Any entry qualifications or prerequisites for TAFE SA short courses are listed in the course description. FORMAL ACCREDITATION Short courses showing this symbol are nationally accredited. Successful completion may give you credit towards a formal qualification. Where applicable, the relevant accredited units are listed after the course dates. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Classes are not held on public holidays. If a holiday occurs during your course, it will be extended by one session or by arrangement with the lecturer.

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ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS 87I?98EEAA;;F?D= In this introductory course you will be guided through a series of practical exercises based on the double-entry principles of bookkeeping. For more information contact Business Services: Deanne, Elizabeth Campus, 8207 9626 Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus, 8207 8050 Jodie, Port Adelaide Campus, 8303 2687 8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 9.15am - 12.15pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr Tue 6.30 - 9.30pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr Tue 6.15 - 9.15pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr 28 Apr - 16 June Wed 1 - 4pm 18 Feb-8 Apr

$303 conc $236 Elizabeth ZK001E Elizabeth ZK002E Tea Tree Gully ZK508T ZK509T Tea Tree Gully ZK512T

8 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 9.30am - 12noon 29 Apr - 17 June

$303 conc $236 Pt Adelaide ZK001P

7:L7D9;:8EEAA;;F?D= Prerequisite: Basic Bookkeeping or equivalent knowledge This advanced course includes a series of practical exercises covering entries for depreciation, end of year adjustments and the preparation of the financial statements. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 7 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6.15 - 9.15pm 17 Feb - 31 Mar 28 Apr - 9 June Wed 1 - 4pm 29 Apr - 10 June

$303 conc $236 Tea Tree Gully ZK510T ZK511T Tea Tree Gully ZK513T

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Learn to set up and maintain a set of manual books for a small business and then progress to setting up and maintaining MYOB computer accounting package. For more information contact Small Business Training Centre, Adelaide City Campus on 8410 0000. Wed 9 wks x 3 hrs then $470 Mon 8 wks x 3 hrs 9am - 12noon 11 Feb - 22 June

Adelaide City

17 wks x 3 hrs

$470

Wed 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Adelaide City

11 Feb - 24 June BSBFIA301A Maintain financial records FNSACCT407A Set up and operate a computerised accounting system

FH;F7H;;D:E<O;7HH;FEHJI Prerequisite: Introduction to Accounting or equivalent Extend your knowledge of bookkeeping and learn how to prepare final reports including balance day adjustments. For more information contact Business Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8302. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 6 - 8.30pm

$304 conc $224 Adelaide City

1 July - 9 Sep

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Gain the skills you need to set up and maintain your small business accounts using MYOB.

In this practical course you will learn how to keep a set of manual books for a sole trader or small business up to the trial balance.

For more information contact Small Business, Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3198.

For more information contact Business Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8302. 9 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 6 - 8.30pm 29 Apr - 25 June

$342 conc $252 Adelaide City

8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr 5 May - 23 June

$200 conc $100 Noarlunga

FNSACCT407A Set up and operate a computerised accounting system (MYOB)

This practical course will take you through setting up a computerised accounting system and recording everyday transactions. For more information contact Business Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8302. 10 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 12 Feb - 16 Apr

$380 conc $280 Adelaide City

COE8L'.(&&/#?DJHE:K9J?ED% ?DJ;HC;:?7J; Prerequisite: Basic Bookkeeping an advantage and basic computing skills essential MYOB is an accounting package designed to completely handle the financial aspects and information of small to medium businesses. Topics covered include banking, invoicing, bank reconciliations and Business Activity Statements. For more information contact Business Services: Deanne, Elizabeth Campus 8207 9626 Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus, 8207 8050. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr 28 Apr - 16 June

$318 conc $251 Tea Tree Gully ZK502T ZK503T

Wed 9.30am - 12noon 18 Feb - 8 Apr 29 Apr - 17 June

Tea Tree Gully ZK504T ZK506T

Wed 6.30 - 9pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr 29 Apr - 17 June

Tea Tree Gully ZK505T ZK507T

8 wks x 2 hrs Thu 6.30 - 8.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr Fri 1pm - 3pm 20 Feb - 1 May

$280 conc $250 Elizabeth ZC004E Elizabeth ZC003E

COE8L'.(&&/#7:L7D9;: Prerequisite: MYOB Introduction/Intermediate or equivalent knowledge Build on your basic knowledge and skills and extend the fundamental concepts of MYOB to practical uses in different business situations. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 5 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 6.30pm - 9pm 4 May - 1 June

$217 conc $175 Tea Tree Gully ZK501T

COE8L'.(&&/#F7OHEBB Prerequisite: MYOB Introduction/Intermediate or equivalent knowledge Learn how to set up and operate a computerised payroll system using MYOB, for a small to medium payroll. For more information contact Business Services: Deanne, Elizabeth Campus 8207 9626 Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus, 8207 8050.

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5 wks x 2.5 hrs Monday 6.30 - 9pm 23 Feb - 30 Mar

$217 conc $175 Tea Tree Gully ZK500T

Thu 9.15 - 11.45am 30 Apr - 28 May

Elizabeth ZK004E

Thu 6.30 - 9pm 30 Apr - 28 May

Elizabeth ZK003E

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Learn how to search for business opportunities and investigate whether they are likely to be successful. Discuss the different ways to get into small business and learn about the essential management skills required.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Accounting, Introduction to MYOB or equivalent This practical course will extend your knowledge of MYOB and take you through the processing of payroll and maintaining an asset register.

For more information contact Small Business Training Centre, Adelaide City Campus on 8410 0000.

For more information contact Business Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8302 6 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 30 Apr - 18 June

$228 conc $168 Adelaide City

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9 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 6 - 8.30pm 29 Apr - 24 June

$430 Adelaide City

BSBSMB401A Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances

IJ7HJOEKHEMDIC7BB8KI?D;II Listen to a range of speakers offering information on the best ways to start your own small business in the southern suburbs. Get advice on training, marketing, financial planning and business planning to help you on the path to small business success. For more information contact Small Business, Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3198. 3 hrs Mon 9.30am - 12.30pm or Mon 5.30 - 8.30pm 16 Feb

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Free Noarlunga

$342 conc $252 Adelaide City

FNSACCT401A Process business tax requirements

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEH;J7?B Learn how to operate a cash register, assist customers and set up a display. This course will give you the skills and knowledge to begin a career in or re-enter the retail industry.

BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

16 wks x 2.5hrs Mon 12.30 - 3pm 9 Feb - 22 June

Adelaide City

For more information contact Business Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8302.

Tea Tree Gully ZK543T

For more information contact Small Business Training Centre, Adelaide City Campus on 8410 0000.

Tue 5.30 - 8pm 10 Feb - 10 Mar

You will learn how to maintain taxation records for a small business including payroll tax, superannuation levy, child support, HECS, GST, fringe benefits and the Business Activity Statement.

2 wks x 2.5 hrs x 4 days $318 conc $251 Tue & Thu 9.30am - 12noon Tea Tree Gully 3 - 12 Feb ZK542T

Covers the mandatory business training requirements for a licence from Office of Consumer and Business Affairs (OCBA) under Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Electricians Act, Security and Investigation Act, or Building Work Contractors Act.

$120 Adelaide City

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QuickBooks Premier is a commercial accounting package designed for small to medium sized businesses and does not require a detailed understanding of double entry accounting. It provides for the quick and painless recording of GST and preparation of the Business Activity Statement. Topics include recording credit sales and purchases, discount and adjustments, payments and receipts, bank reconciliation and physical stock recording.

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5 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 9.30am - 12noon 9 Feb - 16 Mar

BSBSMB302A Develop a micro business proposal

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills essential

Tue & Thu 6.30 - 9pm 3 - 12 Feb

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For more information contact Business Services: Fotoula, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9674 or Jodie, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 4 wks x 3 hrs Wed 9am - 12noon 4 - 25 Mar

$315 Elizabeth, Pt Adel ZF001E, ZF001P

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Prerequisite: Certificate IV or work experience Gain skills and knowledge to manage risks for a business unit or project. This course is suitable if you are new to the field of risk management or require a broad risk management understanding. Learn about the concept and nature of risk as it relates to a range of organisations. The unit is consistent with AS/NZS 4360:2004 risk management, and the new international standard. For more information contact Management Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8328 or 8207 8685. 2 wks x 7 hrs Mon 9am - 4pm 2 & 16 Mar

$186 Adelaide City BM441C

Further classes conducted depending on demand register your interest. BSBRSK501A Manage risk

PROJECT MANAGEMENT ?DJHE:K9J?EDJE FHE@;9JC7D7=;C;DJ This course provides an introduction to project management, including what is a project and what is project management. It identifies the basic areas and provides a starting point to this exciting field. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 4 wks x 2 hrs Thu 6 - 8pm 19 Feb - 12 Mar 30 Apr - 21 May

$220 conc $178 Tea Tree Gully ZM001T ZM002T

Excellent customer service is imperative to the success of any business. When your staff provide good service, your customers will be coming back for more. Learn how to communicate effectively, deliver excellent customer service, effectively handle difficult customers and complaints and identify customers with special needs.

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For more information contact Nijole, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7032.

For more information contact Management Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8328 or 8463 5202.

2 days $282 Wed & Thu 9.30 - 3.30pm Mt Barker 4 - 5 Mar

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Learn the skills to apply the Project Management Institute Body of Knowledge techniques to small scope projects in IT, administration, physical or technical areas. The course is a mix of workshops and e-learning.

4 sessions x 4 hrs $1200 incl. assessment Thu 9am - 1pm Adelaide City 5 Feb, 12 Feb, 12 Mar, 9 Apr BM112C 30 Apr, 7 May, 4 June, 2 July BM111C BSBPMG401A Apply project scope management techniques BSBPMG402A Apply time management techniques BSBPMG403A Apply cost management techniques BSBPMG404A Apply quality management techniques BSBPMG405A Apply human resources management approaches BSBPMG406A Apply communications management techniques BSBPMG407A Apply risk BSBPMG408A Apply contract and procurement procedures

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FHE@;9JC7D7=;C;DJ#:?FBEC7 Prerequisite: Certificate IV in Project Management or work experience as a project manager/team leader Suited to people currently in a project management role or part of a project team wanting to develop the skills and knowledge required of a project manager and gain a formal qualification. The course projects are reasonably complex. For more information contact Management Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8328 or 8463 5202. 5 wks x 7 hrs Fri 9am - 4pm 6 Feb - 3 Apr 1 May - 26 June

$1500 incl. assessment Adelaide City BM431C BM432C

BSBPMG501A Manage application of project integrative processes BSBPMG502A Manage project scope BSBPMG503A Manage project time BSBPMG504A Manage project costs BSBPMG505A Manage project quality BSBPMG506A Manage project human resources BSBPMG507A Manage project communications BSBPMG508A Manage project risk BSBPMG509A Manage project procurement

PROPERTY

CEHJ=7=;8HEA?D= Gain the skills and knowledge to provide mortgage broking information and service to clients. Developed in collaboration with industry, this course consists of 13 accredited units.

JH7?DJ>;JH7?D;H# Fehj7Z[bW_Z[ Are you or do you want to become a recognised trainer? Learn how to prepare session plans, and conduct and review workplace training sessions. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Pt. Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 2 days x 7 hrs $300 Tue & Wed 9.30am - 4.30pm Pt. Adelaide 3 & 4 Mar ZC001P TAADEL301C Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills

MEHAFB79;7II;IIEH This skill set is designed for people who wish to learn or develop assessment skills to become a workplace assessor. The focus is on developing and conducting an assessment that will be used to guide assessors in conducting competency-based assessment. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9pm 5 May - 23 June

$318 Tea Tree Gully BT007T

TAAASS401C Plan and organise assessment TAAASS402C Assess competence TAAASS403B Develop assessment tools TAAASS404B Participate in assessment validation

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Tue & Wed 2.30 - 5pm 27 Jan - 1 Apr 14 Apr - 17 June

Adelaide City

Suitable for people who train others within a workplace (accredited or non-accredited) or provide coaching at individual or small group levels. These units provide credit towards a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.

Tue & Wed 5.30 - 8pm 27 Jan - 14 Apr

Adelaide City

For more information contact Karen, Business Services, Mt. Gambier Campus on 8735 1483.

For more information contact Business Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8302. 10 wks x 5 hrs

$895, or $225 per unit

FNS4080401A Certificate IV in Financial Services (Finance/Mortgage Broking)

TRAINING & ASSESSMENT JH7?DJ>;JH7?D;H#J[WJh[[=kbbo This skill set is designed to provide new trainers with the skills and knowledge to plan and present effective and interactive training sessions. The focus is on preparing and presenting training sessions. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9pm 5 May - 23 June

$318 Tea Tree Gully BT009T

TAADEL301C Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills TAAASS301B Contribute to assessment TAAENV403B Ensure a healthy and safe learning environment BSBCMN401B Make a presentation

SHORT COURSE GUIDE JANUARY - JULY 2009

2 wks Mon & Tue 9am - 4pm 11 - 18 May

$228.85 Mt. Gambier

TAADEL301C Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills BSBCMM401A Make a presentation

7II;IIEHIA?BBI;J Suitable for people wishing to obtain the competencies to assess according to AQTF2007 requirements. These units provide credit towards the Certificate IV in Training & Assessment. For more information contact Karen, Business Services, Mt. Gambier Campus on 8735 1483. 2 wks Mon & Tue 9am - 4pm 16 - 24 Mar

$221.05 Mt. Gambier

TAAASS401C Plan and organise assessment TAAASS402C Assess competence TAAASS404B Participate in assessment validation

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J77*&'&*#7Z[bW_Z[9_jo For more information contact Management Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8328. Total fee for upfront enrolment in all 5 workshops - $2265

Mehai^ef'0MehafbWY[FhWYj_Y[ 2 days Tue & Wed 10am - 5pm 27 - 28 Jan 24 - 25 Mar 2 - 3 June

$495 Adelaide City BMO11C BMO21C BMO12C

Mehai^ef(0:[i_]dB[Whd_d] 3 days Mon - Wed 10am - 5pm 9 - 11 Feb 6 - 8 Apr 15 - 17 June

$495 Adelaide City BMO31C BMO32C BMO42C

Mehai^ef)07ii[iiB[Whd_d] 2 days Tue & Wed 10am - 5pm 24 - 25 Feb 28 - 29 Apr 30 June - 1 July

$495 Adelaide City BMO41C BMO72C BMO62C

Mehai^ef*0<WY_b_jWj[?dZ_l_ZkWbB[Whd_d] 2 days Tue & Wed 10am - 5pm 3-4 Mar 12-13 May 21-22 July

$495 Adelaide City BMO51C BMO22C BMO23C

Mehai^ef+0<WY_b_jWj[=hekf#8Wi[Z B[Whd_d] 3 days Mon- Wed 10am - 5pm 10-12 Mar 25-27 May 27-29 July

$495 Adelaide City BMO61C BMO82C BMO73C

TAAENV401B Work effectively in vocational education and training TAADES401B Use training packages to meet client needs TAAENV403B Ensure a healthy and safe learning environment TAAENV402B Foster and promote an inclusive learning culture TAADES402B Design and develop learning programs TAADEL401B Plan and organise group-based delivery TAAASS401C Plan and organise assessment TAAASS402C Assess competence TAAASS403B Develop assessment tools TAAASS404B Participate in assessment validation TAADEL403B Facilitate individual learning TAADEL404B Facilitate work-based learning TAADEL301C Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills TAADEL402B Facilitate group-based learning

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J77*&'&*#J[WJh[[=kbbo For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully on 8207 8050. Total fee for upfront enrolment in all 4 workshops - $2500

Mehai^ef'0 2 days x 5.5 hrs $550 Mon & Tue 9.30am - 3.30pm Tea Tree Gully 4-5 Mar BT002T TAAENV401B Work effectively in vocational education and training TAADES401B Use training packages to meet client needs TAAENV403B Ensure a healthy and safe learning environment TAAENV402B Foster and promote an inclusive learning culture

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KF:7J;JEJ77*&'&* Prerequisites: Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training – a verified copy of your certificate and transcript is required on enrolment If you have previously completed assessment and workplace training qualifications, then this course provides the opportunity to update to the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment For more information contact: Management Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8328 Business Services, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9626 Business Services, Pt. Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734 Business Services, Tea Tree Gully on 8207 8050 2 days

$550

Wed & Thu 9.30am - 3.30pm Tea Tree Gully 4 & 5 Mar BT005T 6-7 May BT006T

4 days x 5.5 hrs $900 Mon & Tue 9.30am - 3.30pm Tea Tree Gully 1-4 June BT001T

Tue & Wed 10am - 4pm Adelaide City 10-11 Mar BMO71C 19-20 May BM102C

TAAENV404B Develop innovative ideas at work TAADES402B Design and develop learning programs TAADEL401B Plan and organise group-based delivery

Tue & Wed 9.30am - 4.30pm Pt. Adelaide 17-18 Mar ZC002P 5-6 May ZC003P Mon & Tue 10am - 4pm 23-24 Mar

Noarlunga BMO81C

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Thu & Fri 10am-4pm 11 - 12 June

Marleston BMO92C

3 wks x 6 hrs Mon 9 am-4pm 15-29 June

$550 Elizabeth BW103E

6 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 27 Apr - 1 June

$550 Elizabeth BW104E

Prerequisites: Workshops 1 & 2 3 days x 5.5 hrs $700 Mon - Wed 9.30am - 3.30pm Tea Tree Gully 3-5 Aug BT004T TAAASS401C Plan and organise assessment TAAASS402C Assess competence TAAASS403B Develop assessment tools TAAASS404B Participate in assessment validation

Mehai^ef*0 Prerequisites: Workshops 1, 2 & 3 3 days x 5.5 hrs $700 Mon - Wed 9.30am - 3.30pm Tea Tree Gully 12-14 Oct BT003T TAADEL402B Facilitate group-based learning TAADEL403B Facilitate individual learning TAADEL404BFacilitate work-based learning

TAAENV401B Work effectively in vocational education and training TAADES401B Use training packages to meet client needs TAAENV403B Ensure a healthy and safe learning environment TAAENV402B Foster and promote an inclusive learning culture TAAASS403B Develop assessment tools TAAASS404B Participate in assessment validation TAADEL403B Facilitate individual learning TAADEL404B Facilitate work-based learning

TOURISM JEKH?IC8KI?D;IIC7HA;J?D= Learn practical skills to promote your tourism business. Course is delivered by industry specialists and covers customer service strategies, networking skills, marketing strategies and marketing plans. For more information contact Tourism, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8458. 6 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 3 Mar - 7 Apr

$270 Adelaide City

SITXMPR005A Develop and manage marketing strategies

LANGUAGES 7KIB7DI?=DB7D=K7=; Increasingly popular courses for beginners with an interest in communicating with the hearing impaired. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177.

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;II;DJ?7B Learn essential language skills to enrich your travel experience and immerse you in the culture. This course can lead to further language studies. No previous knowledge required. For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

$250 Adelaide City

B7D=K7=;7D:9K?I?D; Obtain basic survival language skills as well as experience French cuisine. No previous knowledge of language required. For more information contact, Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 10 Feb - 7 Apr

$440 Adelaide City

;II;DJ?7B=;HC7D Learn essential language skills to enrich your travel experience and immerse you in the culture. This course can lead to further language studies. No previous knowledge required. For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

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Learn essential language skills to enrich your Presented by Ashley Mallett, you will develop travel experience and immerse you in the culture. This course can lead to further language the skills and knowledge necessary to write successful biographies. The course is a studies. No previous knowledge required. mix of 2 face-to-face classes and external For more information contact Shirleen, study. You will complete 8 assignments. Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673.

For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

$250 Adelaide City

?J7B?7DB7D=K7=;7D:9K?I?D; Obtain basic survival language skills as well as experience Italian cuisine. No previous knowledge of language required. For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 8 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 9 Feb - 6 Apr

$440 Adelaide City

?J7B?7D9EDL;HI7J?ED7B Prerequisite: 3 years of study, Year 12 or equivalent, or Certificate IV, in chosen language. Maintain and develop your spoken skills. Classes are conducted on an informal basis and there is no assessment requirement. For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 20 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 6 - 8.30pm 4 Feb - 1 July

$360 Adelaide City

@7F7D;I;<EH8;=?DD;HI Considering travelling to or working in Japan? This course will provide you with basic Japanese language survival skills as well as an understanding of Japanese culture. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2 hrs Wed 7 - 9pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr 13 May - 1 July

$209 conc $162 Tea Tree Gully ZA126T ZA222T

@7F7D;I;9EDL;HI7J?ED7B Preprequisite: 3 years of study, Year 12 or equivalent, or Certificate IV, in chosen language. Maintain and develop your spoken skills. Classes are conducted on an informal basis and there is no assessment requirement. For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 20 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 6 - 8.30pm 2 Feb - 29 June

$360 Adelaide City

8 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

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WRITING IF;BB?D=HKB;IJEEBI Learn rules and strategies to get your spelling right. For more information contact TAFEstart Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3150. 7 wks x 2 hrs $39 Monday 12.30 - 2.30pm Noarlunga 16 Feb - 30 Mar

9EHFEH7J;MH?J?D=#;nj[hdWb Adapt your existing skills and develop new skills so you can produce various forms of corporate writing. You will complete 5 assignments during the course. For more information contact Kelly, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. One semester Feb - June $195 Enrol by 20 Jan complete by 26 June

9H;7J?L;MH?J?D=# 7Z[bW_Z[7hji;nj[hdWb Improve your creative writing skills, primarily in writing short stories or articles for magazines. You will complete 8 assignments during the course. For more information contact, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 8 wks x 2 hrs, fortnightly $205 Mon 6 - 8pm Adelaide Centre 9 Feb - 1 June for the Arts One semester Feb-June $195 External studies Enrol by 20 Jan complete by 26 June

9H;7J?L;MH?J?D=#J[WJh[[=kbbo You will gain an introduction to a variety of writing forms, including autobiographies, articles, short stories and poetry. The subjects covered will be determined by the interests of class members. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2 hrs Mon 7 - 9pm 9 Feb - 6 Apr 4 May - 29 June

$209 conc $162 Tea Tree Gully ZA121T ZA217T

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Learn essential language skills to enrich your travel experience and immerse you in the culture. This course can lead to further language studies. No previous knowledge required.

Develop specific skills, styles, techniques, formatting and presentation. Learn to use plain English, target audience requirements, write service instructions, technical reports and operating manuals. You will complete 5 assignments during the course.

For more information contact Shirleen, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8673. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Thu 6 - 8.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

$250 Adelaide City

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For more information contact, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. One semester Feb-June $195 Enrol by 20 Jan complete by 26 June

For more information contact, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 2 wks x 2 hrs on-campus $280 plus external study Mon 6 - 8pm & Adelaide Centre Tues 6 - 8pm for the Arts 16 Feb & 26 May Enrol by 20 Jan complete by 26 June

MH?J?D=9>?B:H;DIIJEH?;I# ;nj[hdWb Develop your writing skills so that you can successfully write stories suitable for children. You will complete 8 assignments during the course. For more information contact, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. One semester Feb-June $195 Enrol by 20 Jan complete by 26 June

;:?J?D=J;9>D?GK;I#;nj[hdWb Refine your editing skills in a variety of areas. Particularly suited to those involved with small magazines and newsletters. You will complete 8 assignments during the course. For more information contact, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. One semester Feb-June $195 Enrol by 20 Jan complete by 26 June


MEHA?D=7I7 FHE<;II?ED7BMH?J;H Listen to a first hand account by playwright, director and filmmaker Stephen House on how to survive the highs and lows of working in the professional writing industry. You will learn how to successfully apply for grants, awards and commissions. For more information contact, Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 3 hrs Mon 5 - 8pm

$55 Adelaide Centre

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RECREATION & SPORT

Get on board and become a registered surf coach with Surfing Australia.

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For more information contact Sue or Barbie, Port Lincoln Campus on 8688 3716 or 8688 3613.

If you want to be a swimming instructor this short course can lead to the qualifications required to teach VacSwim, Education Department classes and private swimming lessons.

3 days Classes run subject to demand - register your interest.

For more information contact Sue or Barbie, Port Lincoln Campus on 8688 3716 or 8688 3613.

SRCCRO007B Operate in accordance with accepted instructional practices SRXCAI005B Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants SRXCAI007B Conduct a sport and recreation program SRXCAI006B Organise a sport and recreation program

3 days Fee TBA Classes run subject to demand at Pt. Lincoln and Whyalla. SRCAQU008B Apply the principles of movement in water to aquatic activity SRCAQU009B Instruct water familiarisation, buoyancy & mobility skills SRCAQU010B Instruct water safety & survival skills SRCAQU011B Instruct the strokes of swimming

J7?9>? Tai chi has been practised in China for at least four centuries. Published medical data relates the benefits people have experienced from their practise of tai chi and recognise the value as an alternative or complementary form of exercise.

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For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 6wks x 2hrs Thu 10am - 12noon 5 Mar - 9 Apr 28 May - 2 July Wed 7 - 9pm 4 Mar - 8 Apr 27 May - 1 July

For more information contact Sue or Barbie, Port Lincoln Campus on 8688 3716 or 8688 3613. 2 days Fee TBA Classes run subject to Pt. Lincoln, Clare demand - register your interest. SRXGRO001A Facilitate a group SRCSDF001B Instruct the basic skills of unarmed self defence SRFCFP001A Plan and instruct a circuit training class SRCAQU008B Apply the principles of movement in water to aquatic activities

A7O7A?D=#87I?9IA?BBI B;L;B' An introductory course where you will learn the basic skills of kayaking and paddling. Accredited with Canoe Australia For more information contact Sue or Barbie, Port Lincoln Campus on 8688 3716 or 8688 3613. 1 day Fee TBA Classes run subject to Pt. Lincoln demand - register your interest. SROKYK001A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills

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9ECFKJ?D=<EH 78IEBKJ;8;=?DD;HI This course is for complete beginners. You will be introduced to Microsoft Windows and use a keyboard and mouse. Prepares you for the Computing for Beginners course. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 2 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 3 - 10 Feb 28 Apr - 5 May Thu 9am - 12noon 5 - 12 Feb 30 Apr - 7 May

$95 conc $75 Pt. Adelaide ZC004P ZC016P Pt. Adelaide ZC007P ZC023P

9ECFKJ?D=<EH8;=?DD;HI Prerequisite: Computing for Absolute Beginners or equivalent computing skills Get to know and feel confident in the use of computers, Microsoft Windows, email and the internet. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 4 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 17 Feb - 10 Mar 12 May - 2 June Thu 9am - 12noon 19 Feb - 12 Mar 14 May - 4 June

Prerequisite: Computing for Beginners or equivalent computing skills Now you have mastered basic computing skills, take the next step and learn how to use Microsoft Word and Excel, including basic file management. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 4 wks x 3 hrs

$185 conc $145

Tue 6 - 9pm 17 Mar - 7 Apr 9 - 30 June

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Thu 9am - 12noon 19 Mar - 9 Apr 11 June - 2 July

Pt. Adelaide ZC009P ZC025P

9ECFKJ;H7M7H;D;II Prerequisite: Computer Basics or Seniors Part 1&2 Provides a preliminary understanding of the role of computer hardware and software in the home or business. This course follows on from the Basic Computing course and uses Word 2007, Excel 2007 and some file management. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 5 wks x 3 hrs

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9ECFKJ;H87I?9I#H[]_edWb Learn to be more productive with technology in the business environment. We will show you how to use basic functions and features, navigate and manipulate the desktop environment, organise basic directories and folders, manage files. No prior computer knowledge is required although basic keyboard skills are an advantage. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Gillas, Nuriootpa Campus on 8562 0558 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 Lyn, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7361 Di , Kingscote Campus on 8553 0333 4 wks x 2 hrs

$139

Mon 6.30 - 8.30pm 9 Feb - 2 Mar

Mt Gambier

Tue 6.30 - 8.30pm 17 Feb - 10 Mar

Barossa

Wed 6.30 - 8.30pm 18 Feb - 11 Mar

Berri, Gawler, Mt Barker

Thu 6.30 - 8.30pm 12 Mar - 2 Apr

Kingscote

Fri 10am - 12noon 6 - 27 Mar

Mt Barker

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:7J787I;87I?9I Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent Databases are used to store an extensive amount of information which can be compared, edited and analysed and used to produce statistics, with faster and more accurate results. Learn how to use a database efficiently and effectively to get the information you need. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 4 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 6.30 - 9pm 4 - 25 May Tue 6.30 - 9pm 2 - 23 June Thu 6.30 - 9pm 4 - 25 June

$162 Mt Gambier Gawler Berri, Barossa

:7J787I;KI?D=C?9HEIE<J799;II (&&-#?DJHE%?DJ;HC;:?7J; Prerequisite: Computer Awareness or equivalent knowledge Develop skills in producing a well designed database. With sound design, you’ll spend less time building the database, and obtain faster, more accurate results. For more information contact Business Services: Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050 Deanne, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9626

9ECFKJ;H87I?9I#J[WJh[[=kbbo This course will help you understand what a computer is, how to look after the computer and disk to avoid damage, and how to perform basic computing skills. The course provides a foundation for Windows XP and includes an introduction to Word 2007 and Excel 2007. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 3 wks x 3 hrs

$175 conc $130

Wed 9.30am - 12.30pm Tea Tree Gully 18 Feb - 4 Mar ZC518T Wed 6pm - 9pm 18 Feb - 4 Mar

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EF;H7J;7F;HIED7B9ECFKJ;H In this introductory course see how easy it is to use a computer. Learn the basics of Windows XP, Word 2003 and Excel 2003. For more information contact Clare Campus on 8842 6600. Classes will run subject Clare to numbers

A;O8E7H:IA?BBI<EH8;=?DD;HI Do you ‘hunt and peck’ keys? Finding your way around the keyboard and learning to touch type are important fundamentals of using a computer efficiently. We will help you to increase the speed and accuracy at which you can prepare documents and input information.

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9ECFKJ;HC7?DJ;D7D9; ;II;DJ?7BI<EH>EC;KI;HI Is your computer running slowly or erratically? Learn how maintain a healthy computer system and maximise performance by carrying out some simple routine maintenance tasks. You will receive a set of printed reference notes to take home. The course is aimed at the home PC user, not technical experts. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734.

For more information contact Kim, Gawler Campus on 8522 0319.

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$95

12 hrs Classes run subject to sufficient numbers

Thu 12.30 - 3.30pm 2 - 9 Apr

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conc $75

8 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 6.30 - 9pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr

$321 conc $254 Tea Tree Gully ZC517T

8 wks x 2 hrs Thu 1 - 3pm 30 Apr - 18 June

$321 conc $254 Elizabeth ZC002E

:;IAJEFFK8B?I>?D=?DJHE:K9J?ED Prerequisite: More Computing for Beginners or equivalent computing skills Learn how to produce simple but professional promotional materials using Microsoft Word and Publisher. You will have the opportunity to produce newsletters, flyers, invitations and brochures. For more information contact Business Services: Deanne, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9626 Jodie, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734 4 wks x 2 hrs Wed 10am - 12noon 27 May - 17 June

$220 conc $178 Elizabeth ZC001E

2 wks x 3 hrs Thu 12.30 - 3.30pm 5 - 12 Feb

$95 conc $75 Pt Adelaide ZC010P

:;IAJEFFK8B?I>?D=?DJHE:K9J?ED #J>;D;NJIJ;FI Prerequisite: Desktop Publishing Introduction or equivalent computing skills Building on your skills from the introductory course, you will learn to use Microsoft Publisher to create publications from scratch using industry design techniques and tools. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 2 wks x 3 hrs

$95

Thu 12.30 - 3.30pm 19 - 26 Feb

Pt Adelaide ZC011P

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:;IAJEFFK8B?I>?D= Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent Do you need to produce promotional materials for your organisation? Whether you want to create newsletters, fliers, letterheads, advertisements, business cards or brochures, Publisher has the versatility to create exciting products. Learn to create promotional products that catch the eye of your target market. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 4 wks x 2.5 hrs

$162

Mon 6.30 - 9pm 4 - 25 May

Mt Gambier

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 2 - 23 June

Gawler

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 4 - 25 June

Barossa, Berri

?DJ;HD;J7D:;C7?B87I?9I Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent How do you get onto the Net and what can it do? We will show you how to access websites and how to use all the functions of email. Knowledge of the Windows environment is assumed. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Lyn, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7361 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 4 wks x 2 hrs Mon 6.30 - 8.30pm 16 Mar - 6 Apr

$141 Mt Gambier

Tue 6.30 - 8.30pm 17 Mar - 7 Apr

Barossa

Wed 6.30 - 8.30pm 18 Mar - 8 Apr

Berri, Gawler, Mt. Barker

?DJ;HD;JI;9KH?JO;II;DJ?7BI<EH >EC;KI;HI Prerequisite: Computing for Beginners or equivalent computing skills Is your computer safe from internet predators? Find out about maintaining security and privacy, virus and spyware protection, parental control software and backup tools. You will receive a set of printed reference notes to take home. This course is aimed at the home PC user, not technical experts. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 2 wks x 3 hrs Thu 9am - 12noon 30 Apr - 7 May

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87I?9FEM;HFE?DJ Prerequisite: Computer Awareness or equivalent knowledge Learn the basics of PowerPoint and give captivating presentations. You will become proficient in setting up simple presentations, adding text, charts and pictures, layout options and background designs. For more information contact Business Services: Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050 Deanne, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9626 1 wk x 3 hrs Thu 9.30am - 12.30pm 26 Feb

$80 conc $66 Tea Tree Gully ZC524T

4 wks x 2 hrs Wed 1 - 3pm 29 Apr - 20 May

$220 conc $178 Elizabeth ZC009E

FH;F7H?D=FH;I;DJ7J?EDI# FEM;HFE?DJ(&&Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent PowerPoint is a standard computer application for the delivery for most presentations. Quality presentations take time to develop and can be as simple or elaborate as you need by using different types of multimedia. This course shows you how to make your next presentation more visual, creative and memorable. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 4 wks x 2.5 hrs

$162

Mon 6.30 - 9pm 4 - 25 May

Mt Gambier

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 2 - 23 June

Gawler

Thu 6.30 - 9pm 4 - 25 June

Barossa, Berri

IFH;7:I>;;J87I?9I;N9;B(&&- Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent Do you want to learn how easy it is to produce simple financial documents? Spreadsheets let you create, edit and manipulate data quickly and easily. This course shows you how to create, edit and format spreadsheets, sort data, apply simple formulae. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Jenny, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4264 Hayley, Whyalla Campus on 8648 8969 Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Yasmin, Pt Lincoln Campus on 86883673 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 Lyn, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7361 4 wks x 2.5 hrs

$164

Mon 6.30 - 9pm 16 Mar - 6 Apr

Mt Gambier

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 10 - 31 Mar

Pt. Pirie, Whyalla

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 2 - 23 June

Barossa

Wed 6.30 - 9pm 6 - 27 May

Pt. Lincoln

Wed 6.30 - 9pm 3 - 24 June

Berri, Gawler

Thu 6.30 - 9pm 12 Mar - 2 Apr

Pt. Augusta

IFH;7:I>;;JIKI?D=;N9;B(&&-# ?DJHE:K9J?ED%?DJ;HC;:?7J; Prerequisite: Computer Awareness or equivalent knowledge Learn to utilise the power and ease of this exceptional spreadsheet package. Topics include basic operations, efficient data entry, simple formulae, creating charts, modifying and printing worksheets, customising the toolbars, working with large worksheets, functions, auditing, templates, security and revision. For more information contact Business Services: Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050 Deanne, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9626 5 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9pm 24 Feb - 24 Mar

$220 conc $178 Tea Tree Gully ZC515T

Wed 9.30am - 12noon 29 Apr - 27 May

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8 wks x 2 hrs Thu 1 - 3pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

Elizabeth ZC010E

IFH;7:I>;;JIKI?D=C?9HEIE<J ;N9;B(&&-#7:L7D9;: Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or equivalent knowledge Excel is used in a large number of businesses. This course will build on skills learnt in the Intermediate course. Topics include pivot table and pivot chart reports, functions, efficiency tools, macros, 'what if' analysis, MS Query, importing text and much more. For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050. 5 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9pm 28 Apr - 26 May

$220 conc $178 Tea Tree Gully ZC516T

MEH:FHE9;II?D=87I?9I MEH:(&&- Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent Learn how easy it is to create and present professional documents and personal correspondence. Knowledge of the Windows environment and basic keyboard skills are assumed. For more information contact: Pam, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1513 Jenny, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4264 Hayley, Whyalla Campus on 8648 8969 Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Yasmin, Pt Lincoln Campus on 8688 3673 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 Lyn, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7361 4 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 6.30 - 9pm 16 Mar - 6 Apr Tue 6.30 - 9pm 10 Feb - 3 Mar 5 May - 26 May Wed 6.30 - 9pm 11 Feb - 4 Mar 6 - 27 May

$167 Mt Gambier Pt. Pirie, Whyalla Barossa Pt. Lincoln Berri, Gawler, Mt. Barker

Thu 6.30 - 9pm 12 Feb - 5 Mar 12 Mar - 2 Apr

Pt. Augusta Kingscote

Fri 10am - 12noon 6 - 27 Mar

Mt Barker

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WORD PROCESSING USING WORD 2007 - INTERMEDIATE Prerequisite: Computer Awareness or equivalent knowledge Learn skills in formatting, headers and footers, creating tables, inserting graphics, drawing and mail merge to produce professional looking documents. For more information contact Business Services: Emily, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050 Deanne, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9626

9?I9E#99D7(#HEKJ?D=FHEJE9EBI ?DJHE:K9J?EDJE9ECFKJ;HI<EH =H7F>?97HJIC79?DJEI> 7D:9ED9;FJI Prerequisite: Cisco - CCNA1 - Network Fundamentals The second of four units in CCNA. Course covers an understanding of how a router learns about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. You will develop an understanding of individual routing protocols and concepts followed in industry and learn to configure, verify, and troubleshoot routing operations. For more information contact: Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 Lyn, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7361 Pam, Mt. Gambier Campus on 8735 1513

5 wks x 2.5 hrs

$220 conc $178

Mon 6.30 - 9pm 23 Feb - 30 Mar

Tea Tree Gully ZC514T

10 wks x 4 hrs Tue 6 - 10pm 28 Apr - 30 June

$600 Gawler, Mt Barker

Wed 9.30am - 12noon 29 Apr - 27 May

Tea Tree Gully ZC522T

Thu 6 - 10pm 30 Apr - 2 July

Mt. Gambier

8 wks x 2 hrs Mon 10am - 12noon 27 Apr - 22 June

$220 conc $178 Elizabeth ZC011E

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9?I9E' Prerequisite: Sound knowledge of hardware is required. A Certificate of Completion will be issued to successful applicants by the CISCO Academy. Consists of 4x20 hour modules. Gain the skills needed to design, build and maintain small to medium size networks. Provides you with the opportunity to enter the workforce and/or further your education and training in computer networking. The course includes significant 'hands on' learning. For more information contact Jane, IT Studies, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8088. 10 wks x 4 hrs Tue 5.30 - 9.30pm 3 Feb - 7 Apr

$600 conc $500 Tea Tree Gully IT003T

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In this introductory course you will learn to develop your own Windows programs using Visual Basic Express 2008 and get into the fun of computer programming. Topics include: introduction to design of graphical user interfaces, using variables, event-driven programming, program flow and introduction to file access. For more information contact Leah, Electronics, Regency Campus on 8348 4328. 4 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6pm - 9pm 12 May - 2 June

$230 Regency ZL003R

GRAPHIC DESIGN ?DJHE:K9J?EDJE=H7F>?9:;I?=D Learn the key aspects of design, including creating greater visual impact, advertising strategies, creating compositions in different mediums, campaign planning and colour theory. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 25 Mar 29 Apr - 17 June

$345 Croydon ZG144C ZG145C

Learn basic skills in using a Macintosh computer with Indesign, Illustrator and Photoshop, including basic system operating functions, computer text assembly, image scanning and manipulation, illustration and combining text and graphics. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 29 Apr - 17 June

$430 Croydon ZG141C

?BBKIJH7JEH9I)B;L;B' C79?DJEI> Prerequisite: Sound knowledge of computing Learn to use Adobe Illustrator's fast, flexible tools to transform your creative ideas into logo designs, type treatments, illustrations, packaging, presentations, technical drawings and web graphics. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 5 Feb - 5 Mar 30 Apr - 28 May

$285 Croydon ZG133C ZG134C

?BBKIJH7JEH9I)B;L;B( C79?DJEI> Prerequisite: Illustrator CS3 Level 1 or equivalent Learn about the advanced features of Illustrator CS3, including blending, gradient mesh drawing, applying multiple paths using the appearance palette, styles, effects and symbols. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 4 June - 2 July

$285 Croydon ZG135C

?D:;I?=DF7HJ'C79?DJEI> Learn how to prepare pagination and electronic design for single or multicolour work. During the course you will cover tool functions, basic page set up and layout, text formatting, importing graphics and basic object construction. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 3 Feb - 3 Mar 28 Apr - 26 May

$285 Croydon ZG129C ZG130C

?D:;I?=DF7HJ(C79?DJEI> Prerequisite: Indesign Part 1 or equivalent Learn more about style sheets, object styles, nested styles, master pages, multi-page layouts, advanced text flow, book generation, table of contents, baseline grids and interactive PDFs. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 10 Mar - 7 Apr 2-30 June

$285 Croydon ZG131C ZG132C

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=;JJ?D=IJ7HJ;:M?J>F>EJEI>EF Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent Photoshop Elements allows you to turn ideas into slick designs using fast, flexible tools. Whether you need a logo for your business, an imaginative brochure, or improve the look of your digital images, we will show you how to transform your creative ideas into sophisticated designs. For more information contact: Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8522 0340 Yasmin, Mt Barker Campus on 8688 3673 Shawn, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1476

Learn basic modelling techniques to create concept design models, create 3D logo's from Illustrator files and learn still image composition with Photoshop. For more information contact Mark, Multimedia, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3303. 8 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6-9pm 19 Feb-9 Apr

$350 O'Halloran Hill

?DJHE:K9J?EDJE;IJ?C7J?D= ?DJ>;FH?DJ?D=?D:KIJHO Prerequisite: Work within or have an understanding of the printing and graphic arts industry.

7D?C7J?ED Prerequisites: Computer Basics or equivalent Connect your creativity with technology and learn to create your own animations using Maya. Course includes modelling, lighting, texturing, rigging, animating. For more information contact Kim, Gawler Campus on 8522 0319. 17 wks x 3 hrs Classes run subject to demand

Fee TBA Mt Gambier, Pt. Lincoln

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Learn how to identify costing estimate requirements, prepare estimates and compare estimated and actual costs.

Design and create 3D digital models and images and learn about modelling with primitives, splines, NURBS and more. Gain skills to model your own 3D concepts and projects.

Wed 6-9 pm 11 - 18 Mar

Pt. Lincoln

For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931.

For more information contact Mark, Multimedia, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3303.

Thu 6 - 9pm 19 - 26 Mar

Barossa

8 wks x 2 hrs Thu 6 - 8pm 5 Feb - 26 Mar 30 Apr - 18 June

8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr

2 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 16-23 Mar

$124 Mt Gambier

Tue 6 - 9pm 17-24 Mar

F>EJEI>EF;B;C;DJI# 7D?DJHE:K9J?ED Prerequisite: Computing for Beginners or equivalent computing skills and basic digital photo courses Learn about one of the leading consumer photo-editing software products, Adobe Photoshop Elements. This course takes the beginner through the Photoshop work environment, explains the terminology used in digital editing and the basic concepts of Photoshop. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Pt Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 4 wks x 3 hrs Thu 9am - 12noon 11 June - 2 July

$185 conc $145 Pt. Adelaide ZC022P

F>EJEI>EF'C79?DJEI> Gain basic skills using Photoshop, including menus, palettes and dialogue boxes, scanning, file formats, image size and resolution, retouching techniques, selection methods, layers, combining images, copying and pasting and filters. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 4 Mar 29 Apr - 27 May

$285 Croydon ZG125C ZG126C

F>EJEI>EF(C79?DJEI> Prerequisite: Intro to Photoshop (Photoshop 1) or equivalent Covers the more advanced Photoshop functions such as colour theory, settings, modes and conversions, output requirements, batch automations, tone and colour corrections, sharpening filters and retouching techniques. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 11 Mar - 8 Apr 3 June - 1 July

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$285 Croydon ZG127C ZG128C

$295 Croydon ZG146C ZG147C

MULTIMEDIA Learn how to create interactive web animations and sequences with Adobe Flash combining movement, interactivity and sound. During the course you will cover Flash's interface, drawing tools, motion tweens, shape tweens, symbols, sound and video. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. $430 Croydon ZG139C ZG140C

Prerequisites: Computer Basics or equivalent Learn to create interactive animated web pages, e-cards, cartoons. This course will get you started on the basics of developing animation skills using Flash. Topics include modelling, lighting, texturing, rigging, animating. For more information contact Shawn, Multimedia, Mt. Gambier Campus on 8735 1476. $124 Mt Gambier

C7O7#):CE:;BB?D= 7D:7D?C7J?ED Prerequisites: Computer Basics or equivalent Realise your creative potential for film, television, game development and design projects. This course introduces you to the world of integrated 3D modelling, animation, visual effects, and rendering with Autodesk Maya. For more information contact Shawn, Multimedia, Mt. Gambier Campus on 8736 1476. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 6 May - 24 June

Learn advanced modelling, lighting and basic animation skills. For more information contact Mark, Multimedia, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3303. 8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 5 May - 23 June

$350 O'Halloran Hill

WEBSITES 9H;7J;I?CFB;M;8F7=;I Prerequisites: Computer Basics or equivalent

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Tue 6 - 9pm 8 wks x 3 hrs 17 Feb - 7 Apr 28 Apr - 16 June

$350 O'Halloran Hill

$358 Mt Gambier

Do you want to create your own website? Whether you want to launch your business into the international market or design your own web page this workshop will help you get started. Knowledge of the Windows environment and internet is assumed. For more information contact: Tanya, Kadina Campus on 8821 0411 Kerry, Murray Bridge Campus on 8535 6544 Pat, Port Augusta Campus on 8648 9932 Yasmin, Pt Lincoln Campus on 8688 3673 Jenny, Port Pirie Campus on 8638 4264 Kelly, Victor Harbor Campus on 8552 0222 Hayley, Whyalla Campus on 8648 8969 4 wks x 2.5 hrs

$139

Mon 6.30 - 9pm 11 May - 1 June

Victor Harbor

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 26 May - 16 June

Pt. Pirie

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 26 May - 16 June

Whyalla

Wed 6.30 - 9pm 6 - 27 May

Murray Bridge

Wed 6.30 - 9pm 27 May - 17 June

Kadina

Wed 6.30 - 9pm 3 - 24 June

Pt Lincoln

Thu 6.30 - 9pm 28 May - 18 June

Pt. Augusta

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9H;7J?D=M;8F7=;I# ?DJHE:K9J?ED Prerequisites: More Computing for Beginners or equivalent computing skills Find out how to create a basic web page using free online templates or Microsoft tools such as Word and Publisher. You will also be introduced to HTML, what it is and how to edit code. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Pt. Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 2 wks x 3 hrs Thu 12.30 - 3.30pm 5 - 12 Mar

$95 conc $75 Pt. Adelaide ZC012P

9H;7J?D=M;8F7=;I#J>;D;NJ IJ;FI Prerequisites: Creating Web Pages Introduction or equivalent computing skills For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 2 wks x 3 hrs Thu 12.30 - 3.30pm 19 - 26 Mar

$95 conc $75 Pt. Adelaide ZC013P

M;8:;I?=DM?J>9II Prerequisites: Dreamweaver Learn to develop cascading style sheets for your website using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Topics include size and font of text, background images and colours, table and form elements, navigation and positioning elements on the page. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 8 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 27 Apr - 22 June

$430 Croydon ZG138C

9H;7J;M)99ECFB?7DJM;8I?J;I M?J>9II Develop cascading style sheet (CSS) based websites with cross browser compatibility and platform compliant design. Create websites with single page site-wide design and easy support and maintenance capabilities. For more information contact Mark, Multimedia, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3303. 8 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 7 May - 25 June

$350 O'Halloran Hill

F>F<EHM;8I?J;I Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of computers and applications required, logical maths an advantage You will learn to write a fully functional contact form which then can be used in websites. Topics include principles of modular design, principles of reusable code, write contact forms and validate user input and more.

:?=?J7BF>EJE=H7F>O This course will give you practical, hands on instruction in using your camera so you can get the best out of it. Learn how to move past the auto setting and basic picture taking techniques. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 7 - 9.30pm 17 Feb - 7Apr 12 May - 30 June

$283 conc $213 Tea Tree Gully ZA111T ZA204T

Wed 9.30am - 12noon 18 Feb - 8 Apr 13 May - 1 July

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?DJHE:K9J?EDJE:?=?J7B F>EJE=H7F>O Prerequisites: Computer Basics or equivalent Turn your digital shots into treasured memories? Regardless of the type of digital camera you own or intend to buy, this workshop covers everything you need to know to enter the exciting world of digital photography. For more information contact: Lyn, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7361 Kerry, Murray Bridge Campus on 8535 6544 Kelly, Victor Harbor Campus on 8552 0222 Rebecca, Clare Campus on 8842 6600 Kym, Gawler Campus on 8522 0319 4 wks x 2½ hrs Wed 6.30 - 9pm 5 - 26 Mar

$198 Murray Bridge

For more information contact Prem, IT, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7356.

Thu 6.30 - 9pm 18 Feb - 11 Mar

Mt Barker

Learn how to plan and build a basic website using the professional development tool Adobe Dreamweaver. The website development cycle will be followed, from planning to designing, developing and testing a prototype, before publishing and final evaluation.

9 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 1 Feb - 8 Apr

Mon 6.30 - 9pm 16 Mar - 6 Apr

Victor Harbor

For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Port Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734.

You will learn how to save user data into MySQL and retrieve into a useable format. Topics include creating and managing tables, principles of database design, interfacing MySQL with PHP myAdmin, and more.

FB7D7D::;L;BEF 78KI?D;IIM;8I?J; Prerequisites: Creating Web Pages - The Next Steps or equivalent computing skills

8 wks x 3 hrs Thu 4.30 - 7.30pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr 30 Apr - 18 June

$370 conc $290 Pt. Adelaide ZC015P ZC026P

:H;7CM;7L;H Prerequisites: Computer experience necessary. Use Dreamweaver to develop basic websites, including site management, text control, colours, links, image formats, tables, forms, interactive images, behaviours and cascading style sheets.

$494 Mt Barker

Register your interest for: Clare, Gawler

COIGBFHE=H7CC?D= Prerequisites: PHP for Websites

9 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 29 Apr - 24 June

$494 Mt Barker

PHOTOGRAPHY ?DJHE:K9J?EDJE:?=?J7B97C;H7I You will gain an introduction to basic photographic principles and techniques, digital v film, moving past the auto setting, effective lighting tips and calibration. Please bring up to 12 of your own photos. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931.

5 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 4 Mar 29 Apr - 27 May

6 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 11 Mar 29 Apr - 3 June

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Prerequisite: Computing for Beginners or equivalent. If you've taken masses of photos and don’t know what to do with them, this course will show you how to download, find, organise and archive your digital photos, and how to use a scanner. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services Campus on 8303 2734.

For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. $285 Croydon ZG136C ZG137C

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$295 Croydon ZG152C ZG153C

2 wks x 3 hrs Thu 9am - 12noon 14 - 21 May

$95 conc $75 Pt. Adelaide ZC020P

;D>7D9?D=7D: I>EM?D=:?=?J7BF>EJEI Learn to edit and touch up your photos, share them online, create a slideshow or use layout tools to create a printable photo album, how to send photos by email and order prints online. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services Campus on 8303 2734. 2 wks x 3 hrs Thu 9am - 12noon 28 May - 4 June

$95 conc $75 Pt. Adelaide ZC021P

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F>EJE?C7=?D=IK8@;9JI Learn the traditional craft of photography using up to date techniques and technology in this series of four subjects from the Certificate IV in Photo Imaging. The course is accessible to regional as well as metropolitan students through online study. For more information contact Kirsty, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3303.

F^eje]hWf^_Y>_ijeho#Edb_d[ Explore history of photography from its invention in 1816 to the digital influence, discuss the work of legends and leaders in the field and learn about different photography styles. MG804H

$395

CUVPH103A Research and apply information on the traditions which inform photo imaging practice

:IBH9Wc[hW#Edb_d[ Understand focal length, shutter speed and aperture in the DSLR environment. Explore and experiment with the camera components and settings. MG808H

$285

CUPH105A Use a 35 mm SLR camera or digital equivalent

F^eje]hWf^_Y9ebekhJ^[eho#Edb_d[ Explore the principles of photographic composition and design and learn to use colour to create interesting and enhanced images. MG805H

$285

CUVDES04A Integrate colour theory and design processes in response to a brief

F^ejei^ef\ehF^eje]hWf^[hi Learn about the digital imaging environment, basic tools used in Photoshop, photographic manipulation techniques and how to enhance and correct images. Dates TBA MG806H

$735 O'Halloran Hill

CUVPH108A Enhance, manipulate and output photo images

VIDEO PRODUCTION ?DJHE:K9J?EDJECEL?;C7A;H Prerequisites: Computer Basics or equivalent Movie Maker makes digital home movies amazingly simple and fun. Learn to create, edit, and share your home movies at your computer. Build your movie with a few simple drag-and-drops. Delete bad shots and include only the best scenes. Burn your movie to CD and share with your family and friends. For more information contact: Gillas, Barossa Campus on 8562 0558 Sharon, Bordertown Campus on 8752 2680 Di, Berri Campus on 8595 2614 Rebecca, Gawler Campus on 8552 0340 Tanya, Kadina Campus on 8821 0411 Di, Kangaroo Island Campus on 8553 0333 Julyie, Kingston Campus on 8767 2475 Karen, Millicent Campus on 8733 0219 Lyn, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7361 Shawn, Mt Gambier Campus on 8735 1476 Kerry, Murray Bridge Campus on 8535 6544 Pat, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8307 Pat, Pt Augusta Campus on 8648 9932 Jenny, Pt Pirie Campus on 8638 4264 Kelly, Victor Harbor Campus on 8552 0222 Hayley, Whyalla Campus on 8648 8969 2 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 30 Mar - 6 Apr

$124 Mt Gambier

Kangaroo Island

Tue 6.30 - 8.30pm 5 - 19 May

Gawler, Pt Pirie, Whyalla

Wed 6.30 - 8.30pm 18 Mar - 1 Apr 25 Mar - 8 Apr 6 - 20 May 3 - 17 June

Murray Bridge Pt. Lincoln Kadina Mt. Barker

Thu 6.30 - 8.30pm 7 - 21 May 4 - 18 June

Barossa, Berri, Pt Augusta Kangaroo Island

1 wk x 6 hrs $124 Register your interest for: Bordertown, Dates TBA Kingston, Millicent, Naracoorte

:?=?J7BL?:;EFHE:K9J?ED Learn the basics of screen communication via the camera, translate your ideas into images and create original digital footage. Cover the creative and technical fundamentals of shooting with digital video camera including shot sizes, framing, lighting and sound. All equipment is supplied but you may bring your own DVcam if you wish. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000.

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Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Work at your own pace with expert guidance while you learn about non-linear editing, using an Apple Mac computer. Topics include capturing images and sound, audio editing and mixing, audience engagement, correcting images, titles and effects, final product output to DV and DVD. This course is an ideal follow on from the Digital Video Production course. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 6 wks x 3 hr Mon 5.45 - 8.45pm 27 Apr - 1 June

$290 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

TECHNICAL PRODUCTION 9H7<JIA?BBI<EHF;H<EHC7D9; Gain an introduction to scenic art, props, set construction, design for live events and lighting concepts. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 5 days x 7 hrs Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm 20 - 24 Apr

$425 incl. materials Adelaide Centre for the Arts

B?=>J?D=<EH;DJ;HJ7?DC;DJ Gain the skills to perform lighting tasks in a live entertainment environment. You will learn about the role of the lighting technician, basic equipment recognition and use. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000

3 wks x 2 hrs Mon 6.30 - 8.30pm 15 - 29 June

6 wks x 3 hrs Mon 5.45 - 8.45pm 23 Feb - 6 Apr

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5 days x 4 hrs Mon - Fri 9am - 1pm 20 - 24 Apr 13 - 17 July

$275 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

CUELGT09A Apply a general knowledge of lighting to work activities

IEKD:<EHB?L;FHE:K9J?ED Learn a range of audio-related tasks in a live venue environment, and gain an understanding of the audio technician role, audio system layouts and basic equipment recognition. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 4 days x 8 hrs Tue - Fri 9am - 5pm 14 - 17 Apr

$500 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

5 days x 8 hrs Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm 6 - 10 July

Adelaide Centre for the Arts

CUESOU07A Apply a general knowledge of audio to work activities.

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Gain the skills to use vision systems in a live entertainment environment, and learn about the role of the vision technician, basic projection equipment and use. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 5 days x 4 hrs 20 - 24 Apr 13 - 17 July

$275 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

CUEAUD06A Apply a general knowledge of vision systems to work activities.

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PERFORMING ARTS 79J?D= Prerequisites: Minimum age 16 years Do you want to be an actor but not sure where to start? In this introductory course you will learn a variety of performance skills, including acting techniques, movement, voice and speech, audition skills and presentation. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. Wed 6 - 8pm 8 wks x 2 hrs 18 Feb - 8 Apr

$240 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

Mon - Fri 9.30am - 1pm $265 5 days x 3.5 hrs Adelaide Centre 6 - 10 July for the Arts

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEJ>; :7D9;7K:?J?ED Gain an inside view of the Bachelor of Dance audition process, focussing on selected aspects of the course, including Classical, Contemporary, Repertory and Improvisation. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. Mon - Fri 9am - 1.30pm $370 5 days x 4.5 hrs Adelaide Centre 6 - 10 July for the Arts

ART & CRAFT 7HJ8O;NJ;HD7BIJK:O If you are unable to attend personally at our campus this may be the course for you. All subjects are composed of 10 assignments mailed direct to your lecturer who will provide a personalised and prompt response. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. $188 per subject Continuous enrolment Cartooning Pencil Sketching Preparatory Drawing Preparatory Design Watercolour Painting Lettering - An Introduction

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9;H7C?9I#I9KBFJKH7B <EHC<EHH7AK Develop creative hand building and wheel throwing methods to produce small sculptural forms for Raku firing. We will explore types of clays suitable for Raku firing, surface decoration, glaze composition and kilns construction. This course is designed for persons with no prior knowledge of ceramics and those wishing to further develop their skills. For more information contact Visual Art, O'Halloran Hill on 8177 3358. 8 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

$270 O'Halloran Hill

SHORT COURSE GUIDE JANUARY - JULY 2009

9;H7C?9I#M>;;BJ>HEM?D= >7D:8K?B:?D= Develop skills for wheel throwing pottery forms and complementary hand forming methods. We will discuss pottery form, techniques for throwing and properties of clay. You will be introduced to surface decoration and glazing techniques. This course is designed for persons with no prior knowledge of ceramics and those wishing to further develop their skills. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 9 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 11 Feb - 8 Apr

$280 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

Tue 6 - 9pm 5 May - 30 June

Adelaide Centre for the Arts

:H7M?D=#C?N;:C;:?7 Explore a variety of materials, methods and styles in drawing. A contemporary approach to basic drawing principals and ideas. Suitable for beginners and the more experienced wanting to expand their skills. For more information contact Visual Art, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3358. 6 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 13 May - 17 June

$260 O'Halloran Hill

This course covers the making of a visual configuration, drawing in charcoal and dry colour mediums, how to improve the visual impact by contrast, variety for excitement and how to know when the work is finished. The four design directional movements are explored. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. $275 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

<78H?9EH?=7C? Prerequisites: Basic sewing skills are required Be inspired by the beautiful art of origami fused with the soft, feminine tactility of fabric. You will develop original and inspired pieces, building on basic techniques and skills. This exquisite textile art form can be applied to contemporary fashions, accessories and home crafts. You will need to supply some equipment - contact the campus for details. For more information contact Fashion, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 2 days $305 incl. $65 Mon & Tue 9am - 3.30pm for materials 6 - 7 July Marleston 4 wks x 3 hrs 6 - 9pm Date TBA

$305 incl. $65 for materials Marleston

For more information contact Visual Art, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3358. 6 wks x 4 hrs Tue 5 - 9pm 10 Feb - 24 Mar

$295 O'Halloran Hill

@;M;BB;HO:;I?=D Learn the process of jewellery making. During the course you will make 2 or 3 pieces of jewellery and gain skills to make your own at home. No prior knowledge needed. For more information contact Electrical Office, Regency Campus on 8348 4462. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Date TBA

$350 conc $320 Regency EF001R

Prerequisites: Must be aged 18 or over Learn basic clay hand building techniques and 3D modelling principles for sculpture. The final two sessions will be with a life model. Suitable for beginners. For more information contact Visual Art, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3358. 6 wks x 3 hrs

$270

Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Mar - 8 Apr

O'Halloran Hill

Mon 6 - 9pm 16 Feb - 30 Mar

O'Halloran Hill

B?<;I9KBFJKH;M?J>9B7O# >;7:IJK:?;I Learn skills in basic clay modelling and construction to produce a head study. Working from a life model, students will look at basic anatomy and develop a conceptual framework for figurative sculpture. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 6 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 6 - 8.30pm 4 Mar - 8 Apr 11 May - 22 June

$295 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

H;B?;<B?DEFH?DJ?D= This course will give you an introduction to relief printing using lino as the printing matrix. You will learn cutting techniques, printing with and without a press, and printing single and multiple colours. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000.

?DJHE:K9J?EDJE @;M;BB;HOC7A?D= Learn how to use jewellery hand tools to create simple pieces of jewellery. You will be required to purchase a small jewellery kit and materials in addition to the course fee. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 6 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Mar - 8 Apr 6 May - 12 June

Prerequisites: Must have jewellery experience. Suitable for jewellers who want to start enamelling. The course will introduce basic enamelling materials, processes and techniques associated with champleve enamelling. You will experiment with enamels and learn how to prepare, apply, fire and finish enamel on a jewellery piece of your own design. Must bring own jewellery hand tools.

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4 days x 4 hrs Mon - Thu 10am - 2pm 20 - 23 Apr

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$225 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

6 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 3 Mar - 7 Apr

$260 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

CEI7?9I Learn the art of using small pieces of tile, stones, glass, broken crockery, mirror and shells fitted together to create a design. For more information contact Clare Campus on 8842 6600. Day TBA

Clare

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F7?DJ?D=7D::H7M?D= You will develop your own individual approach to general painting and receive personal tuition throughout the course, enabling you to develop your skills and ideas at all levels. For more information contact Clare Campus on 88426 600. Date TBA Clare

F7?DJ?D=#E?B%79HOB?9:H7M?D= m_j^CWh]Wh[j This course offers a choice of drawing with charcoal, experimenting with colour and composition using various mediums. Students are encouraged to develop their own particular style. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 9.30am - 12noon 18 Feb - 8 Apr 13 May - 1 July

$243 conc $186 Tea Tree Gully ZA107T ZA200T

F7?DJ?D=#E?B%79HOB?9EH M7J;H9EBEKH:H7M?D=m_j^7bWd This is suitable for any artist from beginner through to advanced. You will receive personal, one on one tuition throughout the course, enabling you to develop your skills and ideas at all levels. A great course to begin or extend your art knowledge with a professional artist. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 7 - 9.30pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr 12 May - 30 June

$243 conc $186 Tea Tree Gully ZA109T ZA202T

Wed 7 - 9.30pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr 13 May - 1 July

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F7?DJ?D=#M7J;H9EBEKH :H7M?D=m_j^CWh]Wh[j Develop an individual approach to general painting or pastel drawing with accent on watercolour and drawing of still life and landscapes. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 9.30am - 12noon 17 Feb - 7 Apr 12 May - 30 June

$243 conc $186 Tea Tree Gully ZA108T ZA201T

I7I>?AE@7F7D;I;C79>?D; ;C8HE?:;HO Prerequisites: Basic sewing skills using a domestic sewing machine. Sashiko embroidery is an exquisite and elaborate textile art form characterised by geometric and floral patterns. You will develop original and inspired pieces, building on basic techniques to create contemporary samples. You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8227 0665. 2 days x 6 hrs Thu & Fri 9am - 3.30pm 23 - 24 Apr

$285 incl. $45 materials Marleston

4 wks x 3 hrs 6 - 9pm Marleston Classes run subject to demand - register your interest.

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEI9H;;DFH?DJ?D= Learn all about the basic hand applications and procedures of screen stencilling, including frame preparation, fabric treatment, mesh reclaiming methods and chemicals, and basic hand - cut stencil preparation. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 3 Feb - 24 Mar 28 Apr - 16 June

$345 Croydon ZG148C ZG149C

I9H;;DFH?DJ?D=( Prerequisites: Introduction to Screen Printing or equivalent In this course you will explore a variety of stencil systems, including glass printing, stickers, textiles, direct emulsions and indirect and capillary stencils. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 25 Mar 29 Apr - 17 June

$345 Croydon ZG150C ZG151C

I9H;;DFH?DJ?D= This course will introduce you to nontoxic, water based screen printing. You will learn techniques in stencils and cutting, photo emulsion stencils, ink types and simple printing techniques using paper, fabric and other media. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 6 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Mar - 8 Apr 6 May - 10 June

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J;NJ?B;FH?DJ?D= Simple techniques for printing textiles including pre-made clothes such as t-shirts and short fabric lengths. Techniques include screen, block printing and stencil processes. You will have access to studio equipment but will need to supply your own fabric and inks - types and amount will be discussed at first class. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 6 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 5 May - 15 June

$260 Adelaide Centre for the Arts

FLORISTRY For more information contact Emily, Business Services, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8050.


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Tue 1 - 3.30pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr

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Wed 1 - 3.30pm 29 Apr - 17 June

Tea Tree Gully ZF534T

9EDJ;CFEH7HO:;I?=DI Learn modern and creative designs using a variety of flowers and plant material including tropical flowers. Techniques into straussing bouquets will be practised. Use a variety of containers including terracotta, coloured boxes, wooden and baskets. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 6.30 - 9pm 27 Apr - 22 June

$287 conc $235 Tea Tree Gully ZF527T

Tue 1 - 3.30pm 28 Apr - 16 June

Tea Tree Gully ZF530T

Tue 6.30 - 9pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr

Tea Tree Gully ZF531T

Thu 12.30 - 3pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

Tea Tree Gully Z535T

B?<;B?A;:;I?=DI Designed for students wishing to arrange beautiful life-like flowers for decorating most rooms in the home. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9pm 28 Apr - 16 June

$287 $235 Tea Tree Gully ZF532T

Wed 1 - 3.30pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr

Tea Tree Gully ZF533T

M;::?D=:;I?=DI For students who wish to learn wiring techniques to create buttonholes, corsages, head pieces, floral sprays and all-wired bridal bouquets. 8 wks x 3 hrs

$287 conc $235

Thu 12.30 - 3pm 30 Apr - 18 June

Tea Tree Gully ZF536T

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?DJ;HC;:?7J;D?GK;I Covers intermediate floral design techniques and terminology. Emphasis is placed on grouping floral designs and includes shadowing, vegetative, basing, clustering, weaving, binding and banding techniques. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 9am - 12noon 29 Apr - 17 June

$341 conc $278 Tea Tree Gully ZF538T

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FASHION >EMJEKI;OEKHI;M?D=C79>?D; Have you been given a new machine or haven't got around to using the one in the cupboard? Come along and learn how to make the most out of your prized possession. This course will give you the confidence you need to start making those 'one off' garments.

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For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177.

Focus is on hand tied bunches, bouquets, sheaves using a variety of fresh flowers and plant material from classic designs to contemporary design, and incorporates vases in which to present hand tied designs.

2 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 9.30am - 12noon 17 - 24 Feb 12 - 19 May

8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 9am - 12noon 18 Feb - 8 Apr

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IOCF7J>OJH?8KJ;I Designed for students wishing to learn funeral tributes. You will start with a floral sheaf and progress using a variety of tribute bases including hearts, crosses, wreaths and chaplets. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 29 Apr - 17 June

$341 conc $278 Tea Tree Gully ZF540T

M;::?D=:;I?=DI Designed for students who have completed Fundamental Wedding Designs. You will create more complex wedding bouquets using bridle handles and all-wired wedding bouquets. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr

$341 conc $278 Tea Tree Gully ZF539T

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This course prepares you for work in the textile or fashion industry or for other fashion courses that require the use of industrial machines and overlockers. A great way to start your fashion career. You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 10 wks x 3 hrs $545 incl. materials 6 - 9pm Marleston Classes run subject to demand

C7A;OEKHEMDB;7J>;H87= 7D:M7BB;J Make your choice, from a selection of styles, of a leather bag and wallet in this practical course. Included in the cost is a tool kit which you keep to use at home. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665.

This module has been designed to create unusual and unique wedding bouquets in fresh flowers and plant material, using 'bridie' handles enhancing the designs with coloured aluminium and metallic wires.

10 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 8 Apr 22 July - 23 Sep

8 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 17 Feb - 7 Apr

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If you have ever wondered how hand-made leather shoes are produced you will learn how to make your own in this practical course. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665.

FB7DD?D=OEKHM;::?D= Planning a wedding is the biggest event most people will ever arrange. It can be stressful and confusing, or fun and exciting. Having planned over 300 weddings, the lecturer highlights ways to de - stress, save money and organise the perfect day - from budgets, to menu planning and seating plans. Bring your pen, paper and sense of fun. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 2 wks x 2 hrs Fri 10am - 12noon 20 Feb - 27 Feb 5 June - 12 June

$495 + $100 materials fee Marleston

$48 conc $38 Tea Tree Gully ZA134T ZA229T

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7 wks x 6 hrs Mon & Wed 6 - 9pm 4 May - 24 June

$695 + $100 materials fee Marleston

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEC?BB?D;HO If you have always wanted to learn how to make your own hats this course will introduce you to design styles and practical processes for making hats. For more information contact Adelaide Centre for the Arts on 8463 5000. 10 wks x 3 hrs Tue 9am - 12noon 28 Apr - 30 June

$470 incl. materials Adelaide Centre for the Arts

Are you experienced in dressmaking using commercial patterns but have trouble with the fit? Learn from the professionals the fundamental skills of pattern making including block construction, dart manipulation and design lines. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Fri 12.30 - 3pm 15 May - 3 July

$242 conc $185 Tea Tree Gully ZA216T

7BJ;H7J?EDI The main emphasis is on the many different styles of hemming, including hemming trousers, jeans, casual pants, dresses, skirts and jacket sleeves. The course also covers restructuring of garments. Register your interest in an evening course. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 4 wks x 2.5 hrs Mon 9.30am - 12noon 16 Mar - 6 Apr 1 - 29 June

$121 conc $93 Tea Tree Gully ZA119T ZA214T

H;F7?HI7D:7BJ;H7J?EDI<EHJ>; 9BEJ>?D=?D:KIJHO Learn to repair and alter garments using industrial sewing machines, overlockers, button holers common to the clothing industry. You’ll be shown how to repair trousers, jackets, dresses, special occasion wear. This course prepares you for jobs in the fashion industry and is a great way to start a career! You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 20 wks x 3 hrs

$690 incl some materials 6 - 9pm Marleston Classes run subject to demand

87I?9;L;D?D=8E:?9;%9EHI;J Learn how to make a structured evening bodice (either with straps or strapless) using stays, and optional lacing at the back. The design will take you from day to evening wear and is also suitable for weddings and costumes. Register your interest in an evening course. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 5 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 9.30am - 12noon 3 June - 1 July

$151 conc $116 Tea Tree Gully ZA227T

9EIJKC;C7A?D= Covers many different areas of costume making. Emphasis is on leotards and a variety of dance and gymnastic wear. You will learn professional techniques involved in constructing dance clothing. Sequining and beading of costumes will also be taught. If required, you could also learn how to make head pieces. Register your interest in a day course. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 4 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 7 - 9.30pm 18 Mar - 8 Apr 10 June - 1 July

$121 conc $93 Tea Tree Gully ZA120T ZA215T

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$242 conc $185 Tea Tree Gully ZA117T ZA212T

Fri 9.30am - 12noon 13 Feb - 3 Apr 15 May - 3 July

Tea Tree Gully ZA118T ZA213T

C7A;OEKHEMDIA?HJ Prerequisites: Learn to Use an Industrial Sewing Machine If you have always wanted to know how to make your own clothes this course is for you. You will develop basic skills in patternmaking, construction and fit. Suitable for beginners and home sewers. Be inspired and creative. You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment.

Learn the basics of bra making, correct measuring techniques, pattern drafting and construction and complete a standard underwire bra in size 10B. Skills are transferable so you will be able to construct a bra or moulded cup into swimsuits and dresses. Information will be provided on where to source the components. You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 1 wk x 10hrs Mon 9am - 3.30pm and Tue 9am - 1pm 20 - 21 Apr

$225 incl. $25 materials Marleston

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Feminine or functional - it’s your choice G-strings, bikini briefs, hi-cut, full briefs, boy-legs, French knickers, cami tops and half slips. A fun course making beautiful lingerie from commercial patterns but with professional techniques. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 5 wks x 2.5 hrs $151 conc $116 Thu 9.30am - 12noon Tea Tree Gully 5 Mar - 2 Apr ZA130T 4 June - 2 July ZA225T Register your interest in an evening course.

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Prerequisites: Basic sewing skills using a domestic sewing machine. You will be assisted to make a special garment for yourself or someone else. It might be a formal dress, day wear or a fantasy garment. Teenage participants will be encouraged to enter their garment in the APEX teenage fashion awards. You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 1 wk x 30 hrs Mon - Fri 9am - 3.30pm 13 - 17 July

$545 incl. some materials Marleston

F;HIED7B8H7C7A?D= Do your bra straps slip, or the back rides up? Come along and learn all the tips and techniques to make your own bras using beautiful laces and fabrics. You will have the opportunity of an individual fitting. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177.

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5 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 9.30am - 12noon 3 - 31 Mar 2 - 30 June

$151 conc $116 Tea Tree Gully ZA128T ZA223T

Thu 7 - 9.30pm 5 Mar - 2 Apr 4 June - 2 July

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Never struggle with poor fitting swimwear again. Learn all the tips and techniques to make your own swimwear from commercial patterns. Whether you want swimwear for exercise or pleasure, this class will enable you to customise patterns to suit your body shape and personal needs. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 5 wks x 2.5 hrs $151 conc $116 Wed 9.30am - 12noon Tea Tree Gully 18 Feb - 18 Mar ZA131T 29 Apr - 27 May ZA226T Register your interest in an evening course.

C7D?FKB7J?EDE<<78H?9I<EH 9EDJ;CFEH7HO<7I>?ED Prerequisites: Basic sewing skills using a domestic sewing machine. Create beauty from the once ordinary. Gather, stitch, pleat, scrunch and fold modest textiles to create new and intricate 3D fabrics that fuse art with fashion. Develop basic techniques to create samples that inspire and push your perception of wearable art. You will need to provide some basic equipment - a list will be provided on enrolment. 2 days x 6 hrs Thu & Fri 9am - 3.30pm 16 - 17 Apr

$290 incl. $50 materials Marleston

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IJOB?IJ An introduction to all facets of fashion styling, including wardrobe planning, interpreting body shapes, fit, colour, personality, and how this affects what we wear. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665 7 wks x 3 hrs $695 Tue 6 - 9pm Marleston 12 May - 23 June

<7I>?ED8KO?D= Gain the skills to be a successful buyer for your own business or for a career in fashion buying career. Topics include the role of the buyer, how to formulate a buying strategy, identifying a target market, planning, sourcing and selecting the merchandise mix, negotiating and analysing performance. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 8 wks x 3 hrs $990 Wed 6 - 9pm Marleston 22 July - 9 Sep

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEL?IK7B C;H9>7D:?I?D= Explore display techniques and how they can be applied, including colour theory, display props, décor, developing a promotional presentation, lighting techniques, design and layout principles and using platforms, cylinders, riser and cubes. For more information contact Lee, Croydon Campus on 8204 0951 or 8204 0931. 5 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 4 Mar 29 Apr - 27 May

$230 Croydon ZG142C ZG143

L?IK7BC;H9>7D:?I?D= Learn how to maximise sales through placement of merchandise on the shop floor. You will plan and implement a display, develop ideas and layouts, use colour, shape, space and flow of the product, identify window styles, source props and risers and dress mannequins. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 6 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 5 May - 9 June

$490 Marleston

?DJHE:K9J?EDJE?BBKIJH7J?ED <EH<7I>?ED:;I?=D Are you inspired by illustrations in fashion magazines? Developing your skills and techniques to draw and render stylised figures and fashion poses. Learn techniques using a variety of mediums for drawing fashion designs. For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 4 wks x 3 hrs 6 - 9pm

$305 incl. materials Marleston

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If you are a budding fashion designer learn to draw from a live fashion model. Develop skills to draw the clothed and semi-clothed body with emphasis on how garments look when worn. Build your confidence in fashion design sketching.

Learn to use aromatherapy on a daily basis to promote health and harmony at home or work, and learn about the many uses of carrier, healing and essential oils.

Gain an insight into the make-up and beauty industry, with particular emphasis on designing and applying different make - up for day, evening and special occasions for clients of all ages.

For more information contact Satu, Hair & Beauty, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146

For more information contact Fashion Admin, Marleston Campus on 8226 0665. 4 wks x 3 hrs 6 - 9pm

$325 incl. materials Marleston

1 wk x 12 hrs 9am - 3.30pm

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4 wks x 2 hrs Mon 7 - 9pm 4 - 25 May

B;JIC7A;#KF Gain an introduction to the beauty industry with an emphasis on make-up. Find out what is involved in working in the retail, skin care and make-up.

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Learn basic hair and beauty skills to prepare you for employment or further study in this exciting industry. Topics include communication skills, personal presentation and preparation for work. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 9 wks x 6 hrs Fri 10am - 4pm Date TBA

$581.40 Tea Tree Gully ZQ010T

10 wks x 5 hrs Fri 10am - 3pm Date TBA

$581.40 Elizabeth ZQ227E

SRSCOP005B Demonstrate basic assertive communication skills BSBCMN103A Apply basic communication skills BSBCMN101A Prepare for work WRRER1B Work effectively in a retail environment SRCCAP002A Promote the benefits of healthy eating to participants

7?H8HKI>J7DD?D= Want to achieve a stunning tan without having to worry about UV overdose? This course will give you the skills and knowledge to perform spray-on tans to a professional level. For more information contact Ann, Hair & Beauty, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776. 1 wk x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 30 June

$120 Tea Tree Gully ZQ005T

$100 Elizabeth ZQ215E

For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 9 wks x 6 hrs Fri 10am - 4pm Date TBA

$581.40 Tea Tree Gully ZQ011T

10 wks x 5 hrs Fri 10am - 3pm Date TBA

$581.40 Elizabeth ZQ228E

WRRCS1B Communicate in the workplace WRRS2B Advise on products and services WRR01B Manage merchandise and store presentation

8;7KJOIA?BBI If you are a potential beauty professional this course will introduce you to the industry and give you hands-on skills in personal image, skin care, hand and nail grooming and facials. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 9 wks x 6 hrs Fri 10am - 4pm Date TBA

$581.40 Tea Tree Gully ZQ006T

10 wks x 5 hrs Fri 10am - 3pm Date TBA

$581.40 Elizabeth ZQ221E

BSBCMN204A Work effectively with others HLTHIR1A Work effectively in the health industry WRRLP1B Apply safe working practices WRRM1B Merchandise products WRRLP2B Minimise theft

For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 8 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 5 May - 23 June

$320 Tea Tree Gully ZQ007T

Thu 1 - 4.30pm 7 May - 25 June

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WRBFS202B Design and apply make-up

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Gain the skills and knowledge to design and apply make-up for a range of photographic contexts. For more information contact Ann, Hair & Beauty, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776. 8 wks x 3.5 hrs Thu 1 - 4.30pm 14 May - 2 July

$320 Elizabeth ZQ223E

WRBFS203B Design and apply make-up for photography

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WRBFS204B Design and apply remedial camouflage

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Gain an understanding of the main functions of the skin and hair and learn to identify the effects of a range of beauty treatments. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 3 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 10 - 24 Feb Thu 1 - 4.30pm 2 - 26 Feb

$190 Tea Tree Gully ZQ004T Elizabeth ZQ219E

WRBCS305A Apply knowledge of skin biology to beauty treatments

C7DK7B<79?7BJH;7JC;DJI Learn how to perform facial treatments, the benefits of facial massage, product knowledge and precautions in performing facial routines. For more information contact Satu, Hair & Beauty, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146

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10 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 10 Mar - 26 May

$530 Tea Tree Gully ZQ012T

Thu 1 - 4.30pm 12 Mar - 28 May

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If you are already working in the hair and beauty industry, extend your skills and knowledge by learning all aspects of ear piercing.

Learn the basics of therapeutic relaxation massage, including the benefits, its contraindications and a basic massage routine.

For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146

For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146

2 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 19 - 26 May

$180 Tea Tree Gully ZQ013T

10 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 3 Mar - 19 May

Thu 1 - 4.30pm 21 - 28 May

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$510 Tea Tree Gully ZQ009T

Thu 1 - 4.30pm 5 Mar - 21 May

Elizabeth ZQ229E

WRB55201B Pierce ears

FHEL?:;J;CFEH7HO;F?B7J?ED 7D:8B;79>?D=JH;7JC;DJI M7N?D= Waxing services are in high demand in the hair and beauty industry. On completion of this course you will be able to perform hot and strip waxing treatments on the face and body. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 10 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 24 Feb - 12 May

$510 Tea Tree Gully ZQ016T

Thu 1 - 4.30pm 26 Feb - 14 May

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WRBSS302B Provide temporary epilation and bleaching treatments

7:L7D9;:M7N?D=JH?FB;N If you already work in the hair and beauty industry performing waxing services, this advanced course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to perform a triple X service. For more information contact Ann, Hair & Beauty, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776. 1 wk x 3.5 hrs Wed 6 - 9.30pm 1 July

$100 Elizabeth ZQ214E

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$581.40 Tea Tree Gully ZQ008T

10 wks x 5 hrs Fri 10am - 3pm Date TBA

$581.40 Elizabeth ZQ226E

THHCOR1B Work with colleagues and customers CHCOHS201B Follow ohs procedures BSBCMN202A Organise and complete daily work activities BSBCMN105A Use business equipment WRPPK209A Apply knowledge for personal grooming needs THHCOR02B Work in a socially diverse environment SRSCOP013B Develop a career goal setting plan SRSCOP003B Demonstrate personal image and presentation

FHEL?:;B7I>7D:8HEM JH;7JC;DJI Learn how to enhance the appearance of the eyes and brows using eyelash and eyebrow tints to the required industry standards. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 3 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 10 - 24 Feb

$190 Tea Tree Gully ZQ014T

Thu 1 - 4.30pm 12 - 26 Feb

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WRBFS305B Provide lash and brow treatments

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Enjoy this practical workshop while extending your knowledge of reflexology and the basic techniques of foot massage.

If you are already employed within the hair and beauty industry, this course will teach you an effective alternative to using eyelash curlers.

For more information contact Satu, Hair & Beauty, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146.

For more information contact Ann, Hair & Beauty, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776.

4 wks x 2 hrs Mon 7 - 9pm 1 - 29 June

1 wk x 3.5 hrs Mon 6 - 9.30pm 25 May

$120 Tea Tree Gully ZQ017T

$100 Elizabeth ZQ225E

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Learn about all aspects of hand, nail and foot care including hand, arm, foot and leg massage, French manicures and hot oil treatments. For more information contact Satu, Hair & Beauty, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 6 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 17 Feb - 24 Mar Thu 1 - 4.30pm 19 Feb - 26 Mar

$265 Tea Tree Gully ZQ015T Elizabeth ZQ233E

WRBBS201B Provide manicure and pedicare services

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In this popular course you will learn how to perform a range of acrylic nail applications, tips, sculptured nails and French refills. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 7 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 17 Feb - 31 Mar Thu 1 - 4.30pm 19 Feb - 2 Apr

$320 Tea Tree Gully ZQ001T Elizabeth ZQ216E

WRBBS203A Apply acrylic nail enhancements

7FFBO=;BD7?B;D>7D9;C;DJ You will learn how to perform gel applications, tops and overlays. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 7 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 12 May - 23 June

$320 Tea Tree Gully ZQ002T

7 wks x 3.5 hrs Thu 1 - 4.30pm 14 May - 25 June

$320 Elizabeth ZQ217E

WRBBS202A Apply gel nail enhancement

7FFBOD7?B7HJ A popular course that will provide you with the skills to decorate nails using various nail techniques, including foils, glitter and hand painted designs. For more information contact Ann, Hair & Beauty, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776. 3 wks x 3.5 hrs Thu 1 - 4.30pm 14 - 28 May

$190 Elizabeth ZQ220E

WRBBS204B Apply nail art

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Learn about the anatomy and physiology of the lower arm and leg, skin and nail disorders, and OHS legislation relating to nail services. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 3 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 10 - 24 Feb Thu 1 - 4.30pm 12 - 26 Feb

$190 Tea Tree Gully ZQ003T Elizabeth ZQ218E

WRBCS204A Apply knowledge of nail science to nail services

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Learn how to perform gel and acrylic nail services using electrical equipment. For more information contact Hair & Beauty: Ann, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9776 Satu, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8146 7 wks x 3.5 hrs Tue 6 - 9.30pm 28 Apr - 9 June Thu 1 - 4.30pm 30 Apr - 11 June

$320 Tea Tree Gully ZQ018T Elizabeth ZQ235E

WRBBS305B Use electrical equipment for nails

Learn a variety of ways to decorate a cake with chocolate, make chocolate shards, collars, hearts and stars on wires, spiked toffee, dark and white mud cakes, and learn delicious recipes that will be used over and over. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully on 8207 8177. 4 wks x 2.5 hrs Fri 10.30am - 1pm 8-29 May

$121 conc $93 Tea Tree Gully ZA221T

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FOOD & WINE 87I?997A;:;9EH7J?D= Suitable for all cake enthusiasts, including those working at bakeries as well as the home baker. The course specialises in cream decorating and introduces many simple, yet effective techniques, ideas and decorating mediums for all types of high quality commercial cakes.

8 wks x 2 hrs

$194 conc $149

Tue 9.30-11.30 am 17 Feb - 7 Apr 12 May - 30 June

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IFED=;:;9EH7J?D=m_j^>[b[d An intense, yet highly productive introduction to fresh cream and chocolate work. Topics include children’s cakes, gateau and a two tier celebration cake. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 4 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6.30 - 9.30pm 7 - 28 May

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DEL;BJO97A;Im_j^9^h_ij_dW Learn all the techniques required to professionally decorate a novelty cake, such as Winnie the Pooh, as well as numbers and letters, 3D mushroom and 3D princess. Let your imagination run wild, creating a cake that you and your family will admire and enjoy. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully on 8207 8177. 4 wks x 2.5 hrs Fri 10.30am – 1pm 13 Mar - 3 Apr

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12 wks x 5 hrs Date TBA

Fee TBA Pt. Lincoln

SITHCCC001A Organise and prepare food SITHCCC006A Prepare appetisers and salads

SITHCCC002A Present food

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For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully on 8207 8177.

8 wks x 3 hrs Date and Fee TBA

An exciting course suitable for beginner or experienced cake decorators to develop a sound knowledge of basic and advanced techniques. Students will be encouraged to develop their own individual style.

For more information contact Martina, Hospitality, Pt. Lincoln Campus on 8688 3701.

SITHCCC007A Prepare sandwiches

For more information contact Maria, Bakery Studies, Regency Campus on 8348 4331.

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Learn how to prepare, cook and serve food and espresso coffee like the professionals? Gain skills to precision cut food products, create a variety of marinades and coatings, construct simple and compound salads, café sandwiches and tapas, pan cook various dishes and make cappuccinos.

Once you have learnt all the basic techniques, why not learn how to make special occasion 2-tier cakes that will be the talk of the party. Work with cream, ganache and icing and make chocolate roses.

4 wks x 2.5 hrs Fri 10.30 am–1 pm 12 June-3 July

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SITHCCC004A Clean and maintain kitchen premises SITXOHS002A Follow workplace hygiene SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee

SITHCCC011A Select, prepare and cook seafood

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Learn how to make a range of mouth watering pastries and cakes, including cheesecakes, tortes and pies. You will also learn tips to ensure success every time. All ingredients supplied - just bring some containers to take it all home.

7 wks x 5 hrs Date TBA

For more information contact Kellie, Community Services, Elizabeth Campus on 8207 9770.

Learn how to prepare a range of Italian recipes including pastas, gnocchi, authentic sauces and desserts. All food ingredients supplied - just bring containers to take it all home.

5 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6.30 - 9.30pm 5 Mar - 2 Apr

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Fee TBA Pt. Lincoln

SITHCCC009A Prepare vegetables, fruit, eggs and farinaceous dishes

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You will make a range of scrumptious sweetened and enriched traditional artisan products, including croissants, by using time-honoured techniques and processes.

5 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 28 May - 25 June

For more information contact Maria, Bakery Studies, Regency Campus on 8348 4331. Date and Fee TBA Regency

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Learn how to prepare, cook and serve easy traditional Thai recipes. Use a mortar and pestle and learn simple wok techniques. Limited numbers. For more information contact Martina, Hospitality Pt. Lincoln Campus on 8688 3701. Date and Fee TBA Pt. Lincoln

A?J9>;DA?:I A fun and educational activity during the school holidays. Your kids will learn some basic cooking skills and make a range of tasty recipes. All ingredients supplied. For more information contact Hospitality: Martina, Pt. Lincoln Campus on 8688 3701 Pat, Port Augusta Campus on 8648 9932 2 days x 5 hrs School holidays Date TBA

$125 Pt. Augusta, Pt. Lincoln

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A rare opportunity for cheese enthusiasts to join cheesemaker Gina Graham in understanding the principles of cheesemaking, and the production of your own camembert and blue vein cheese.

Designed for home brewers and beer enthusiasts interested in the process of making full mash beer. You will utilise our 75 litre 'brew sculpture' and a range of brewing equipment to make four beer styles.

For more information contact Shayne, Food and Beverage Processing, Regency Campus on 8348 4489.

For more information contact Shayne, Food and Beverage Processing, Regency Campus on 8348 4489.

1 day 9am - 5pm Dates TBA

Fee TBA Regency

?DJ;DI?L;FH79J?97B 9>;;I;C7A?D= You will work under careful supervision in this all practical cheesemaking week. Experience making cloth rind cheddar, white mould, washed rind gourmet fetta, blue vein and more. Batch sizes vary between 10 and 300 litres. For more information contact Shayne, Food and Beverage Processing, Regency Campus on 8348 4489. 5 days x 8 hrs 9am - 5pm Date TBA

Fee TBA Regency

?DJ;H79J?L;IC7BB=EE:I Hands-on course for smallgoods lovers covering all the principles of smallgoods making. You will produce a range of smallgoods products, including kransky, beirsticks, bacon, smoked chicken, weisswurst, kabana, mettwurst, pepperoni and Polish sausage. For more information contact Rosanna, Meat Processing, Regency Campus on 8348 4471. 10 wks x 4 hrs Date TBA

Fee TBA Regency

3 sessions x 3 hrs & 3 sessions x 6 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm & Sat 9am - 3pm Date TBA

Fee TBA Regency

87I?9M?D;C7A?D= Become an amateur winemaker for vintage. Follow the complete winemaking process from crushing, fermenting, through to bottling. For more information contact Rebecca, Wine Studies, Clare Campus on 8842 6600. 7 wks x 3.5 hrs (plus extra 1 hr session for plunging etc) Mon 6.30 - 10pm Clare between 3 Mar - 13 Oct

IC7BBI97B;M?D;C7A?D=# H[][dYo Ideal for those wanting to enter the wine industry. You will produce wine at the Regency International Centre winery and learn hands-on aspects of wine production from harvesting of grapes, pressing, wine maturation, cellar procedures, wine chemistry, wine analysis and microbiology. For more information contact Shayne, Food and Beverage Processing, Regency Campus on 8348 4489. 10 wks x 3 hrs Fee TBA Tue 6 - 9pm Regency (may be some weekend attendance) Date depends on harvest season

<EE:I7<;JO Covers basic food safety practices including personal hygiene and conduct when working in a food service environment. Supports food safety legislation and regulations and national Food Safety Competency Guidelines.

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For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 3638 4217.

For more information contact Lynley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309.

1 day x 6 hrs $125 9.30am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand - register your interest

Approx. 15 days over 12 - 15 mths $600 approx. Naracoorte Registration of interest taken for Coonawarra

HLTFS7A Follow basic food safety practices.

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Learn the theory and practice of crushing, inoculating, fermenting, plunging, pressing and oak storage. Final product will be bottled and distributed between participants.

;L7BK7J;M?D;I This course will give you comprehensive skills and knowledge to communicate confidently about the production and sensory characteristics of all wine styles. A range of Australian wines will be presented for analysis. For more information contact Rebecca, Wine Studies, Clare Campus on 8842 6600. 4 wks x 4 hrs Tue 9am - 1pm 2 - 23 June

Fee TBA Clare

Registration of interest taken for courses at Mt. Gambier, Naracoorte or Coonawarra. Contact Lynley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309.

HOSPITALITY & GAMING J7IJ;E<>EIF?J7B?JO Provides you with a taste of various aspects of the hospitality industry so you can choose if you would like to pursue further study or a career in the area. For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 1 week 9am - 3pm Date TBA

$350 Regency

EKI;EF;H7J?EDI Provides you with foundation skills in working as a reservation clerk or receptionist in a hospitality establishment. For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 12 wks Date TBA

$395 Regency

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SITTTSL007A Receive and process reservations SITHACS001 Provide accommodation reception services SITXADM001A Perform office procedures SITXFIN001A Process financial transactions

>EKI;A;;F?D=EF;H7J?EDI Gain the skills and knowledge to work as a room attendant in a hospitality establishment that provides accommodation services. For more information contact Hospitality Division, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 1 week 9am - 4pm Date TBA

$237 Regency

FHEL?:;<EE:7D:8;L;H7=; Participants will gain skills and knowledge to carry out food and beverage service in a range of hospitality enterprises including, but not limited to, hotels, clubs, resorts, café, motel, trains, aeroplanes, ships and restaurants. For more information contact Hospitality Studies, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8484. 12 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 24 Feb - 12 May

$420 Adelaide City FF030C

SITHFAB003A Serve food and beverage to customers

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J>;7HJE<;IFH;IIE9E<<;;# H[][dYo Learn how to extract and serve espresso coffee using commercial espresso equipment, including storing coffee and cleaning and caring for machinery. For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 5 wks X 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 16 Feb 20 Apr

$265 Regency

87H7D:I;HL?9;E<:H?DAI On completion you will have the skills and knowledge to carry out bar operations in a range of hospitality enterprises such as hotels, clubs, resorts, café, motel, trains, aeroplanes, ships and restaurants. The course satisfies state/territory legislative requirements in the responsible service of alcohol and liquor licensing laws. On completion of this course participants must be employed to apply for a Responsible Person badge issued by the Office of the Liquor & Gambling Commissioner. For more information contact Hospitality, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8484.

SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee SITXOHS002A Follow workplace hygiene procedures

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1 week x 6 hrs Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm 19th Jan - 23rd Jan 20 Apr - 24 Apr

$352 Adelaide City FF008C

9 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 16 Feb - 27 Apr 18 May - 20 July

$352 Adelaide City FF002C FF004C

9 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 3 Feb - 31 Mar 21 Apr - 16 June

$352 Adelaide City FF001C FF003C

If you have your own domestic espresso coffee machine, this course will give you the basic skills to make great espresso coffee to impress your family and friends. For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 4 hrs 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$85 Regency

FH;F7H;7D:I;HL;;IFH;IIE 9E<<;;#7Z[bW_Z[9_jo Gain the skills and knowledge to extract and serve espresso coffee use a commercial espresso machine and learn about storage of coffee, cleaning of equipment, care and maintenance of machinery. For people who prepare and serve coffee to industry standards in a variety of hospitality settings such as hotels, clubs, resorts, café, motel, trains, aeroplanes, ships and restaurants. For more information contact Hospitality, Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8484. 5 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 18 Feb - 18 Mar

$264 Adelaide City FF023C

SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee SITXOHS002A Follow workplace hygiene procedures SITHFAB016A Plan and monitor espresso coffee service

SITHFAB002A Operate a bar SITHFAB001A Clean and tidy bar areas SITXOHS002A Follow workplace hygiene procedures SITXFIN001A Process financial transactions SITHFAB009A Provide responsible service of alcohol

MEHB:E<87HJ;D:?D= If you are looking for a career in the hospitality industry or want the opportunity to work and travel, this course will get you started with the correct methods and approaches to bar service. For more information contact Hospitality Division, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 4 wks x 2 nights Mon & Tue 6 - 10pm 2 Feb 8 wks x 1 night Tue 21 Apr

Learn how to create and serve delicious cocktails. No prerequisites, but it is recommended that you complete The World of Bartending or equivalent, prior to enrolling.

5 wks x 4 hrs 6 - 10pm Date TBA

SHORT COURSE GUIDE JANUARY - JULY 2009

$180 Adelaide City FF013C

Wed 6 - 9pm 8 Apr - 15 Apr

Adelaide City FF014C

Wed 6 - 9pm 20 May - 27 May

Adelaide City FF015C

1 day x 7 hrs or 2 evenings x 3.5 hrs

$175 Regional campuses statewide Classes run subject to demand SITHFAB009A Provide responsible service of alcohol

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Essential for all supervisors and managers in the liquor industry. You will gain an understanding of the responsibilities of all personnel involved in the sale and supply of liquor. This course is also available online. For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 4 hrs Mon 9am - 1pm 23 Feb 30 Apr 4 May 1 June

$95 on-campus, $70 online Regency or online

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Learn to make the perfect espresso. Ideal if you are working in the hospitality industry and want to improve your coffee making skills, or if you just want to make a great espresso coffee at home. Gain a broader appreciation and knowledge of coffee.

SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee

2 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 18 Feb - 25 Feb

You will learn about the principles of hotel bar work and the correct method and approach to service in line with SA liquor licensing laws. This course is also available online.

For more information contact Hospitality Division, Regency Campus on 8348 1907.

1 day $100 conc $46 Classes run subject to demand - register your interest. Various campuses statewide. Can be run on-site.

For more information contact Hospitality: Adelaide City Campus on 8207 8484 Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Peter Christie, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7051

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Gain the qualifications required to serve alcoholic beverages on licensed premises. Satisfies legislative requirements for responsible service of alcohol and liquor licensing laws of South Australia (RRRF).

$350 Regency

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For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 3.5 hrs Mon 2 - 5.30pm 23 Feb 30 Apr 4 May 1 June

$95 on-campus, $70 online Regency or Online

=7C?D= If you are looking for a career in the gaming industry this course will teach you the duties performed by gaming room employees. Course is essential for new and prospective employees. For more information contact Tash or Wendy, Berri Campus on 8595 2648 or 8595 2612. $295 Classes run subject to demand. Various campuses statewide. SITHGAM006A Provide responsible gambling services SITHGAM001A Attend gaming machines

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$95 on-campus, $70 online Regency or online

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I;9KH?JO=K7H:?D=7D: 9HEM:9EDJHEB Provides the skills and knowledge required for employment in the security industry as a static or mobile guard or a crowd controller. Successful completion entitles you to a Certificate II in Security Operations which is required for a licence to work in SA as a security guard or crowd controller. For more information contact Justice & Policing Studies, Adelaide Campus on 8207 8322. 40 hrs $750.20 conc $302.50 Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5pm Adelaide City 27 Jan-9 Feb 27 Apr-8 May 9-15 June PRSSO201A Communicate effectively in the security industry PRSSO202A Maintain workplace safety PRSSO203A Work effectively in the security industry PRSSO204A Work as part of a team PRSSO205A Provide security services to customers PRSSO206A First aid PRSSO207A Respond to security risk situation

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2 days x 6 hrs 9am - 4pm Date TBA

3.5 hrs Day and evening classes available Date TBA

For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907. 2 days x 6 hrs 9am - 4pm Date TBA

$210 Regency

SITHGAM002A Operate a TAB outlet

For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374. Classes run subject to demand Mt. Barker

$60 Pt Adelaide BG002P

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FHEJ;9JI;B<7D:EJ>;HI H;;H9EKHI;#87I?9 I;B<#:;<;D9;J79J?9I A refresher course for currently employed security professionals covering the appropriate use of force, use of locks and blocks to protect self and others, and an update on legislation. Please wear loose casual attire and closed in shoes. For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Pt. Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734. 3 hrs Day and evening classes available Date TBA

HLTFA301B Apply first aid

$62 conc $25 Adelaide City

For more information contact Jodie, Business Services, Pt. Adelaide Campus on 8303 2734.

If you have access to a TAB betting terminal in your place of employment or if you wish to learn how to operate one, this is the course for you.

You will learn all about performing CPR, basic emergency life support, advanced resuscitation techniques and managing first aid in the workplace.

For more information contact Justice & Policing Studies, Adelaide Campus on 8207 8322.

For more information contact Hospitality, Regency Campus on 8348 1907.

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Covers the basic functions performed by a Justice of the Peace. Topics include the role of JPs in the community, Australian legal system, role of legal personnel, witnessing procedures and common legal documents, Real Property Act, Family Court, wills and deed polls. Assessment includes completion of one assignment on the training day and one other to be completed within two weeks.

Course satisfies the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner requirements for approval as a crowd controller on licensed premises. Covers responsible service of alcohol and liquor licensing laws. Precourse reading is required. Please wear loose casual attire and closed in shoes.

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SITHGAM004A Analyse and report on gaming machine data.

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1 day 9am - 5pm Tue 17 Feb Wed 18 Mar Tue 28 Apr

SITHGAM006A Provide responsible gambling services.

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PRSSO222A Protect self and others using basic defensive techniques

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Provides you with a foundation in the community services and health area before moving into more specialist areas. Participants may gain some credit towards related community services courses. Suitable for school based students or those with no community services and health background. For more information contact: Wendy, Gawler Campus on 8522 0345 Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217 3 days x 6 hrs Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4.30pm Classes run subject to demand

$250 Statewide delivery

CHCCS201A Prepare for work in the community services industry CHCCOM2B Communicate appropriately with clients and colleagues CHCOHS301A Participate in workplace safety procedures

?DJHE:K9J?EDJE9ECCKD?JO I;HL?9;I>;7BJ>#7:L7D9;: Suitable if you have minimal experience in a community services and health setting, volunteers or those who have completed Introduction to CS&H - Basic. For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217. 2 days x 6.5 hrs $250 Mon - Fri 9am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand CHCGROUP2C Support group activities CHCCS401A Facilitate cooperative behaviour

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$540 Statewide delivery

CHCCOM2B Communicate appropriately with clients and colleagues CHCOHS302A Participate in safety procedures for direct care work CHCORG3B Participate in the work environment CHCAC3C Orientation to aged care work

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:E9KC;DJ7J?ED?D7=;:97H; Prerequisite: Aged care work experience or background You will learn about record keeping for the aged care industry, including carer documentation, observation skills, objective and subjective reporting and recording. For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217. 1 day x 6 hrs $125 9.30am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand

:E9KC;DJ7J?ED<EH97H;HI You will learn how to write clear and objective case notes. Suitable for carers in the aged care, home and community care and disability sectors. For more information contact: Sandra, Barossa Campus on 8562 0581 Anika, Renmark Campus on 8586 1127

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This Families SA endorsed workshop is suitable for anyone who works with children. The course clearly defines the roles and responsibilities involved in reporting child abuse and neglect.

You will gain a basic knowledge of dental pathology and infection control and learn how to monitor and maintain cleanliness of the clinical area, clean and sterilize instruments, wear protective equipment and use correct handwashing techniques. Course provides you with an introduction and pathway to the Certificate III in Dental Assisting (HLT31807).

For more information contact: Carlee, Clare Campus on 8842 6600 Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717 Wendy, Gawler Campus on 8522 0345

CHCCHILD1C Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm.

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You will learn how to prevent clients in 3 hrs $60 aged care from falling and understand the Barossa, Clare, consequences of a fall and the risks and benefits Gawler of developing a falls prevention program. Classes run subject to demand For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217. 9>?B:#I7<;;DL?HEDC;DJI# 1 day x 6 hrs $125 9.30am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand

7KJ?ICIF;9JHKC:?IEH:;H IKFFEHJMEHA Prerequisite: Ability to read, write and communicate effectively in oral and written English to the level required in the workplace, e.g. Year 11, Certificate II qualification, or 6 months work (15 hours per week) in community services field. You will gain the skills and knowledge to competently work with clients with an autism spectrum disorder. The electives allow you to specialise in your chosen industry. For more information contact Jo or Katrina, Panorama Campus on 8207 2893. 38 wks x 3 hrs plus 40 hrs field placement Mon 6 - 9pm plus some electives Mon or Wed 2 Feb - 28 Oct

$750 Panorama

APZA Effectively support individuals with an autism spectrum disorder

14 wks x 6 hrs and 8 wks x 3 hrs plus 40 hrs field placement Thu 9am - 3pm plus electives Mon, Tue or Wed 6 - 9pm 21 May - 28 Oct

$750

Panorama

21 wks x 6 hrs plus 40 hrs field placement Tue 9am - 3pm 17 Mar - 11Aug

H;FEHJ?D=78KI;D;=B;9J# Edb_d[ Course developed in collaboration with the Department for Families and Communities. Provides information relating to s.11 of the Children's Protection Act 1993 (SA) and the associated obligations of mandated notifiers. Course is interactive, engaging, easy to navigate and consists of 6 topics: values and attitudes, the discount model, child-safe environments, definitions and indicators, responding to the child and child abuse report line procedures. For more information contact Justice & Policing Studies, Adelaide Campus on 8207 8322 Self paced online

$46.50 conc $18.75

CHCCHILD1C Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm

9EKDI;BB?D=IA?BBI Gain an overview of counselling theories and models and the nature of the support relationship. Topics include duty of care, ethical considerations, supervision and self reflection. Completed units can also be used for credit towards other related community services courses. Suitable for employees or volunteers currently working with people in a human services area. For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217.

CHCDIS6C Plan and implement community integration

$750 Elizabeth

CHCDIS18A Support students with special needs CHCDIS9C Maximise participation in work by people with disabilities

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For more information contact Jade, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1247.

1 day $125 9am - 5pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand

For people who completed mandated notifier training over 2 years ago and need a refresher. Covers legislation, with time allowed for discussion of relevant issues.

7 hrs per fortnight over 8 wks

$630 Statewide delivery

CHCCSL601A Work within a structured counselling process CHCCSL602A Facilitate the counselling process CHCCSL603A Provide support for clients implementing a course of action CHCCSL604A Reflect and improve upon counselling skills



7 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6.30 - 9.30pm 17 Feb - 31 Mar 5 May - 16 June

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Thu 9.30am - 12.30pm 19 Feb - 2 Apr 7 May - 18 June

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HLTIN301A Comply with infection control policies and procedures in health work HLTIN302A Process reusable instruments and equipment in health work

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$250 Statewide delivery

CHCCOM2B Communicate appropriately with clients and colleagues CHCOHS302A Participate in safety procedures for direct care work CHCORG3B Participate in the work environment CHCADMIN5C Work within the administration protocols of the organisation

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Increase your chances of employment in this field. Completed units may give credit towards other related community services courses. Suitable if you have a community services and health background with an aged care focus, and wish to update or develop new skills. For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217. 3 days x 6 hrs $250 Mon, Tue, Wed 9am - 4pm 16 - 18 Mar Pt Augusta 6 - 8 Apr Coober Pedy Roxby Downs 20 - 22 Apr 6 - 8 July Kadina 5 - 7 Oct Murray Bridge Statewide delivery also available depending on demand CHCRH1B Orientation to work in the leisure and health industry CHCRH3B Develop leisure and recreation programs for clients with special needs CHCAC6C Support the older person to meet their emotional and psychosocial needs

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?DJHE:K9J?EDJEC;DJ7B >;7BJ>MEHA Gain an introduction to the field of mental health to increase your chances of working within the industry. Completed units maybe give credit towards other related community services courses. Suitable if you have a community services and health background with a mental health focus.

Gain an awareness of suicide and self harming behaviours and learn to make suicide assessments, understand why people self harm and work with people who engage in this behaviour.

For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217.

2 days x 7 hrs 9am - 5pm

5 days x 6 hrs $540 Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand CHCCOM2B Communicate appropriately with clients and colleagues CHCOHS301A Participate in workplace safety procedures CHCCS301A Work within a legal and ethical framework CHCORG3B Participate in the work environment CHCMH1B Orientation to mental health

C;DJ7B>;7BJ><EHDKHI;I Suitable for registered and enrolled nurses. Covers common mental health problems such as depression, suicide and bi - polar disorders and how nurses and managers can safely deal with difficult behaviours. For more information contact Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717. 1 day

$150 Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand

C7J;HD7B97H;<EHDEDC?:M?L;I Suitable for registered and enrolled nurses and includes information on care of the mother and infant before and after delivery. For more information contact Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717. 2 days plus pre-reading $75 Whyalla, Pt. Augusta, Pt. Lincoln, Pt Pirie - on or off campus Classes run subject to demand

F7BB?7J?L;7FFHE79>JE97H; Gain an understanding of the palliative approach to aged care, including communication techniques, terminal care and dealing with grief. For more information contact Sandra Carter, Barossa Campus on 8562 0581. Barossa Classes run subject to demand

C7DK7B>7D:B?D=<EH97H;HI Learn all about manual handling of people, including risks and how to maintain safety for the client and the carer. For more information contact: Carlee, Clare Campus on 8842 6600 Sandra, Barossa Campus on 8562 0581 Anika, Renmark Campus on 8586 1127

For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217.

1 day Classes run subject to demand

$210 Various metro and regional campuses Classes run subject to demand

HLTHSE4A Follow safe manual handling practices

CHCCS501A Assess and respond to individuals at risk of self harm or suicide.

8BEE:9EBB;9J?ED<EH ;DHEBB;:DKHI;I Learn the techniques of blood collection. A great opportunity for enrolled and registered nurses to practice in a learning environment. For more information contact: Anika, Renmark Campus on 8586 1127 Sandra, Barossa Campus on 8562 0581 Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717. Barossa, Renmark Classes run subject to demand HLTPAT306B Perform blood collection HLTPAT308B Identify and respond to clinical risks associated with pathology specimen collection

;9=<EH8;=?DD;HI Suitable for enrolled nurses. Learn how to set up and record ECG strips along with common errors and troubleshooting. For more information contact Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717. 3 hrs $75 Whyalla, Pt. Augusta, Pt. Lincoln, Pt Pirie - on or off campus Classes run subject to demand

?D<;9J?ED9EDJHEB Covers hazard and risk assessment and management, standard and additional precautions workers require and infection control guidelines. Suitable for a wide range of workers in health industry settings. For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217. 1 day x 6 hrs $125 9.30am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand HLTIN1A Comply with infection control policies and procedures.

$100 Clare, Barossa, Renmark



C7DK7B>7D:B?D=<EH97H;HI# KF:7J; Suitable for carers needing annual update. Includes skills assessment and risk assessment. For more information contact: Carlee, Clare Campus on 8842 6600 Sandra, Barossa Campus on 8562 0581 Anika, Renmark Campus on 8586 1127 1 day Classes run subject to demand

$60 Clare, Barossa, Renmark

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C;:?97J?EDI?D7=;:97H; :?I78?B?JOMEHA You will learn how to maintain carer and client safety and understand side effects, correct administration techniques, medication errors, reporting and recording and legislation. For more information contact: Carlee, Clare Campus on 8842 6600 Sandra, Barossa Campus, 8562 0581 Anika, Renmark Campus, 8586 1127. 1 day Classes run subject to demand

$100 Clare, Barossa, Renmark

CHCCS304A Assist with self medication

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Suitable for registered and enrolled nurses. Covers the culturally and linguistically diverse client, services and products, symptom control, medication management and legal obligations.

You will learn about manual handling of people, including the risks and how to maintain safety for the client and the carer.

Gives you the opportunity to practice clinical teaching skills if you supervise student nurses as a part of your job. Suitable for registered nurses.

1 day $150 Whyalla, Pt. Augusta, Pt. Lincoln, Pt Pirie - on or off campus Classes run subject to demand

For more information contact Andrea, Pt. Pirie Campus on 8638 4217. 1 day x 6 hrs $125 9.30am - 4.30pm Statewide delivery Classes run subject to demand CHCOHS302A Participate in safety procedures for direct care work



Suitable for enrolled nurses, this course covers pharmokinetics, pharmodynamics, common medications use and abuse, polypharmacy and use and management of medications.

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Find out more about the venepuncture technique and blood collection in general. A great opportunity for registered and enrolled nurses to practice in a learning environment.

Do you want some tips on how to bring your home decorating ideas to life? In this course you will learn about colour, layouts, fabrics, window treatments and more.

For more information contact Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717.

For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177.

Students will learn the basic skills in joinery including tool care, fixing joints, builtin cupboards, benches etc. Beginners will be required to do hand and power tools and to make an oilstone box before proceeding with their own project.

3 hrs $75 Whyalla, Pt. Augusta, Pt. Lincoln, Pt Pirie - on or off campus Classes run subject to demand

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Suitable for registered and enrolled nurses. Covers wound bed assessment and documentation using case studies, legal studies and current products. For more information contact Tanya, Pt. Augusta Campus on 8648 8717. 1 day $150 Whyalla, Pt. Augusta, Pt. Lincoln, Pt Pirie - on or off campus Classes run subject to demand

BUILDING FURNISHING & DIY 87I?9>EC;8K?B:?D= C7?DJ;D7D9; Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. You will gain the skills to carry out basic home maintenance and repairs.

KF>EBIJ;HO Develop your basic upholstery skills using traditional methods and learn to revive your old and worn out favourite chair. Starting on small projects such as foot stools and dining chairs your skills will improve to undertake larger projects. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 8 wks x 2.5 hrs Wed 7 - 9.30pm 18 Feb - 8 Apr 13 May - 1 July

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For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

This course will take you step-by-step through the process of selecting materials, webbing, springing, stuffing, stitching and fitting.

10 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 27 Apr - 6 July

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

$375 Marleston

:;I?=D;H9KI>?EDI Want a unique look and something different? Create your own designer cushions to suit your décor. Use unusual fabrics and trimmings to produce unique one of a kind cushions your friends will admire. For more information contact Lynne, Tea Tree Gully Campus on 8207 8177. 2 wks x 2.5 hrs Tue 12.30pm - 3pm 10 - 17 Mar 2 - 9 June

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:;9EH7J?D=<EHB;?IKH; If you want ideas on how to decorate your own home or if you are interested in a career in interior decoration this course is for you. Experience a taste of what is offered in the certificate course. Topics include furniture arrangement, selecting colours, fabrics, flooring, picture hanging and more. For more information contact Mira, Building and Interior Design, Marleston Campus on 8226 0678. 8 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 18 Feb 29 Apr

$205 Marleston

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9 wks x 3 hrs

$215

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Marleston

Tues 6 - 9pm 3 Feb - 31 Mar 5 May - 30 June

Marleston

Thu 6 - 9pm 5 Feb - 2 Apr 7 May - 2 July

Marleston

Fri 9am - 12noon 6 Feb - 3 Apr

Marleston

Fri 12.30 - 3.30pm 6 Feb - 3 Apr

Marleston

?D= Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. Covers all aspects of furniture finishing. Your own project of polishing is required for the first class. You can bring old or new pieces of furniture. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 9 wks x 3 hrs

$215

Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 1 Apr

Marleston

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 9 wks x 3 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 2 Feb - 6 Apr 4 May - 6 July

$215 Marleston

Wed 6 - 9pm 4 Feb - 1 Apr 6 May - 1 July

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CKI?97B?DIJHKC;DJC7A?D= Learn how to build your own Les Paul style electric guitar, Martin style steel string guitar, violin or cello. Suitable whether you are making your first instrument or have previous instrument making experience. Material costs are additional. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 40 wks x 3 hrs $845 6 - 9pm Marleston Classes run subject to demand

8HEA;D9EBEKH;<<;9JI Gain skills in sponge stipple, glazing, French wash, scumbling and basic gilding. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

:;9EH7J?L;;<<;9JI Learn a range of decorative effects including tortoiseshell, malachite, vertigris, distressing and antiquing advanced gild, crackle, limewash, milk paint, distemper and fresco. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

?DJHE:K9J?EDJE=H7?D?D= Gain an introduction to basic graining including timber, radial and heartwood of mahogany, walnut and oak. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

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Further your knowledge of graining and learn about burr walnut, pollard oak, feathered mahogany and bird's eye maple.

Learn basic trompe l'oeil effects such as sky or cloud ceilings, imitation panelling, stonework and murals.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160.

Learn more about tiling wet areas including waterproofing, practices, stone tile laying, epoxy grouting, tessellated tiling, curved work and sealers.

10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

I?CKB7J;:=H7?D?D= Learn how to grain doors and broad areas. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEC7H8B?D= Learn various techniques to create marbled effects. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

7:L7D9;:C7H8B?D= Learn more about marbling including black and white, vert de mer, black and gold, Carrara and sienna. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

I?CKB7J;:C7H8B?D= Learn how to marble columns, fireplaces and walls. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEIJ;D9?BB?D= Gain an introduction to basic stencilling including developing, cutting and printing a repeating design. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

7:L7D9;:JHECF;BE;?B Learn advanced trompe l'oeil effects covering frescoes and murals. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

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F7?DJ?D=:;9EH7J?D=# B;=7BH;GK?H;C;DJI Want to get your restricted builders licence in painting and decorating? This is one of the two additional courses you need to qualify. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 8 wks x 4 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm Date TBA

$350 $100 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

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$750 $250 (CITB only)

Sat 8am - 4.30pm Date TBA

Gilles Plains

8H?9AB7O?D=87I?9I Learn the basics in bricklaying including selecting bricks, preparing materials and work area, mixing mortar, laying bricks to a straight wall and return corners, selecting correct bonds for specific jobs. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 2 wks x 20 hrs Mon - Wed 6 - 10pm,

$750 $250 (CITB only)

Sat 8am - 4.30pm Date TBA

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8H?9AB7O?D=7:L7D9;: Gain advanced skills and knowledge in stone laying, basic arches and concrete masonry. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 2 wks x 20 hrs Mon - Wed 6 - 10pm,

$750 $250 (CITB only)

Sat 8am - 4.30pm Date TBA

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?D=FB7IJ;H8E7H: 7D:9EHD?9; You will be introduced to plasterboard materials and tools, installation techniques, fixing, flushing and cutting plasterboard, installing metal trims to openings, repairing holes, cove cornice cutting and internal and external mitres. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 2 wks x 20 hrs Mon - Wed 6 - 10pm, Sat 8am - 4.30pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

IEB?:FB7IJ;H?D= Further your plastering skills by learning about applying scratch coats, rendering, setting, rendering a quoin, repairing cracks and applying products such as Raytex and Acrylic. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 2 wks x 20 hrs Mon - Wed 6 - 10pm, Sat 8am - 4.30pm Date TBA

$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

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Learn how to select and use tools, select the right mixers for different jobs, render, flush and coat CC sheeting, fix beads, apply texture and top coats.

Learn about levelling, screeding and tiling floors and floor tiling with thin bed adhesive.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 10 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 10pm Date TBA

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$750 $250 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

2 wks x 20 hrs Mon - Wed 6 - 10pm,

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Sat 8am - 4.30pm Date TBA

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If you are currently working in the building and construction industry this course may assist you in upskilling your current qualifications. Also suitable if you require some knowledge and basic skills training in the tiling trade.

Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. People in the industry with building background. These licensing topics provide the necessary skills to interpret plans and convert the information into estimated costs of labour and materials.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 2 nights x 4 hrs

$250

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$140 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 10 wks x 4 hrs Thu 6-9 pm 28 May - 13 Aug

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Complete the finance and legal units to meet OCBA requirements for a Restricted Builder's Licence in SA. Excellent course materials and experienced lecturers make the course easy to follow and will give you the best chance of future business success.

Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. People in the industry with building background.

12 wks x 3 hrs

$400 incl. materials

These licensing topics cover the application of the Building Code of Australia and relevant Australian building standards to the construction of residential and low rise commercial buildings.

Mon 6 -9 pm 23 Feb - 1 June

$200 incl. materials Noarlunga

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

For more information contact Small Business, Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3198.

10 wks x 4 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 19 Feb - 14 May

BSBSMB401A Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances

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Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. In this series of modules for builders licensing you will develop an understanding of business costs and their effect on setting prices, capital required to setup and run a business, possible sources of funds, profit and cash. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 10 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9pm 19 Feb - 30 April 14 May - 30 July

$550 $180 (CITB only) Marleston

$300 $120 (CITB only) Marleston

BSBSBM402A Financial management

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Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. People in the industry with building background. These licensing topics will help you understand the legal requirements for building and construction projects including contracts and administration. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 12 wks x 4 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 25 Feb - 10 June

$520 $180 (CITB only) Marleston

8K?B:?D=I?J;IKHL;OI;JEKJ Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. People in the industry with building background.

Topics include understanding how and why a building project needs to be supervised; and administration and supervision of site staff and professionals who visit the site.

These licensing topics provide the skills to undertake a site survey using a range of equipment and cover the actual set out of a building to be constructed.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

10 wks x 4 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 9 Feb-18 May

10 wks x 4 hrs Mon 6 - 9pm 10 June - 10 Aug

$550 $180 (CITB only) Marleston

C7D7=;E>I?D8K?B:?D= 9EDIJHK9J?EDMEHAFB79;I Prerequisite: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. People in the industry with building background. Topics covered in detail: responsibilities, hazards, SOPs, and safety audits. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 10 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 24 Feb - 24 Mar

$230 $150 (CITB only) Marleston

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D7J?ED7BE99KF7J?ED7B>;7BJ> I7<;JO9EDIJHK9J?ED?D:K9J?ED M>?J;97H: Prerequisite: Basic literacy and numeracy skills If you wish to visit or work on a construction site you must have a White Card which formally recognises that you have attended occupational health and safety induction training relevant to the building and construction industry. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 6 hrs Mon 8am - 3pm 2 Feb 2 Mar 30 Mar 4 May 1 June 29 June

$110 $45 (CITB only) Marleston

2 nights x 3 hrs $110 Mon & Tues 5.30 - 8.30pm $45 (CITB only) 9 & 10 Feb Marleston 3 & 4 Mar 6 & 7 Apr 11 & 12 May 15 & 16 June

M>?J;97H: If you are currently working or studying in the building and construction industry, this course will assist you to obtain your White Card. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1160. 1 day x 6 hrs Dates TBA

$95 $25 (CITB only) Gilles Plains

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OH&S Training for all persons who may handle or come into contact with Asbestos Products

Learn about safety aspects of substances, chemicals, exposure, health, storage, handling, MSDS sheets in the workplace.

For more information contact John, Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0632.

For more information contact John, Marleston Campus on 8226 0632.

4 hrs Day or evening Date TBA

1 day or 2 evenings $175 x 8 hrs $90 (CITB only) Marleston or off-campus Class run subject to demand

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Prerequisites: Basic literacy, numeracy and keyboard skills.

Day or evening x 4 hrs $95 Marleston or off-campus Class run subject to demand

Learn how to use AutoCAD for mechanical, structural, civil and architectural drafting, surveying and graphic arts. You will develop skills in geometry, grip editing, creating template files and dimension styles and plotting the drawing.

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For more information contact Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939.

For more information contact John, Marleston Campus on 8226 0632.

Prerequisites: Basic literacy and numeracy skills Learn about your responsibilities, obligations, safety, and risk hazard measures. For more information contact John, Marleston Campus on 8226 0632. Day or evening x 4 hrs $100 Marleston or off-campus Class run subject to demand

CAD

9 wks x 4 hrs

Fee TBA Panorama Classes run subject to demand

7:L7D9;:7KJE97: Learn to create and scale view ports, extract data from drawings, build complex drawings, and gain an introduction to 3D modelling using surfaces and solids. For more information contact Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. 9 wks x 4 hrs

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For people in the building industry. Learn the basic knowledge and skills in the use of CAD, in particular 2D application.

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For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

Design and develop a series of varied 3D drawings with a final assessment major project to draw a 3D house.

6 wks x 3 hrs Tue 6 - 9pm 17 Feb - 24 Mar 26 May - 30 June Thu 6 - 9pm 19 Feb - 26 Mar 25 June - 30 July

$385 $120 (CITB only) Marleston

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For people in the building industry who wish to utilise CAD applications and develop its implementation into their job, work or business. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

Tue 6 - 9pm 31 Mar - 19 May Thu 6-9 pm 9 April - 14 May

$395 $130 (CITB only) Marleston Marleston

Prerequisites: Advanced Level CAD 2 House Plans (or equivalent) Design and develop a set of working drawings for a single level domestic residence including sections, details and site plan. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

Thurs 6 - 9pm 14 May - 2 July

Thu 6 - 9pm 19 Feb - 9 Apr

$395 $140 (CITB only) Marleston

You will learn about 3D parametric solid modelling for the mechanical design of products, tooling and jigs. By end of the course you will be able to create 3D mechanical components along with associated drawings. For more information contact Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. 9 wks x 3 hrs

Fee TBA Panorama Classes run subject to demand

7:L7D9;:?DL;DJEH Further your experience with 3D parametric solid modelling for more complex assemblies. By end of the course you will be able to create 3D mechanical assemblies and animations. For more information contact Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939.

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For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634.

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6 wks x 3 hrs

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H;L?Jž7H9>?J;9JKH;;II;DJ?7BI Suitable for architects, builders and construction drafters wanting to learn the basics of architectural drafting using Autodesk Revit © Architecture 2008. For more information contact Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. 9 wks x 3 hrs

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7KJE97:%?DL;DJEH Hand-on course to enable production of 2D drawings using AutoCAD 2008 or Inventor allows production of 3D models of engineering parts, assemblies and presentations For more information contact Debbie, Mechanical Engineering, Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3953. Date and fee TBA Tue 5.30 - 9.30pm

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Prerequisite: Basic literacy and numeracy skills. Learn how to check all your electrical equipment to OHS regulations and current Australian Standards by completing this nationally accredited course. For more information contact Building & Furnishing, Marleston Campus on 8226 0634. 2 wks x 4 hrs

$190

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Marleston

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An interim licence issued by the licensing authority. An 'in-training' registration may be issued to those applicants who meet the requirements of the NREL scheme. These units are part of a course of study leading to the awarding of a Restricted Electrical Workers Registration, to supplement a primary trade as recognised under the NREL concepts. For more information contact Belinda, Electrical Engineering, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3512. 15 wks x 3hours $224.10 conc $67.50 6 - 9pm O'Halloran Hill Classes run subject to demand

12 wks x 3 hrs

$166

Thu 6 - 9 pm 19 Mar - 18 June

O'Halloran Hill

Provides up-to-date knowledge of the AS/ NZS Wiring Rules. Gain a full understanding of acceptable practices in Australia, skills to determine coordination between circuit protection and cables, skills to calculate fault loop impedance voltage drop, and maximum circuit length and coordination maximum demand, a working knowledge of AS/NZS 3008:1.1.

Learn how to solder, assemble and test simple fun electronics projects. Includes $30 worth of resources that you get to keep.

M?H?D=HKB;I7I%DPI)&&&0(&&- H;;H Suitable if your are employed as am electrical contractor, electrician, electrical worker, engineer, estimator and consultants. You must have your own copy of the standard. (Minimum of 8 students for class) For more information contact Electrical Engineering, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3512. 10 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm Dates TBA

$380 O'Halloran Hill

For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $82 conc $48 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

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20 wks x 3 hrs $648 Wed 6 - 9pm O'Halloran Hill Classes run subject to demand

You will learn safe operating principles and how to perform basic maintenance, including chain sharpening. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

Extend your skills in discrete control and be introduced to the requirements to be used when installing PLCs.

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RTC2304A Operate and maintain chainsaws

:?;I;B;D=?D;C7?DJ;D7D9; Learn about diesel engine characteristics and maintenance.

For more information contact Leah, Electronics, Regency Campus on 8348 4328.

For more information contact Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374.

3 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 18 Feb - 4 Mar

1 day

$123 Mt. Barker Classes run subject to demand

$200 Regency ZL001R

RTE3307A Coordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair

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IC7BB;D=?D;C7?DJ;D7D9; Find out how to maintain and repair two and four stroke and petrol engines and learn more about fault finding, fuels and lubricants.

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and Build Simple Electronic Projects or equivalent. This fun course teaches you how to build simple electronic projects by using a PICAXE microcontroller kit. Learn how to build, program and connect it to LEDs, motors and other devices. Includes $50 worth of resources that you get to keep.

For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $61.50 Various campuses statewide Classes run subject to demand

For more information contact Leah, Electronics, Regency Campus on 8348 4328. 4 wks x 3 hrs Wed 6 - 9pm 11 Mar - 1 Apr

RTC2301A Undertake operational maintenance of machinery

$280 Regency ZL002R

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ENGINEERING & ENGINE MAINTENANCE

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For more information contact Electrical Engineering, O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3512.

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Gain the skills to safely operate all terrain vehicles and motorcycles in normal and adverse conditions, and perform preoperational checks and basic maintenance.

$83 O'Halloran Hill

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FB987I?9 Gain an introduction to PLCs and PLC systems. Prior understanding of control circuit development and tracing is necessary. 6 wks x 3 hrs Thu 6 - 9 pm 5 Feb - 12 Mar

$83 O'Halloran Hill

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Learn how to identify the links between regular servicing, maintenance and improved emissions performance of vehicles and how you can reduce pollution and fuel consumption. Suited to mechanics, fleet owners and operators, service managers and drivers.

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 O'Halloran Hill Campus on 8177 3510.

This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $61.50 conc $36 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE2308A Operate ride - on vehicles

2 full days Free for the first 160 industry representatives. Entry requirements apply. 8.30am - 4.30pm O'Halloran Hill Date TBA AURT466208A Carry out diagnosis of complex fault systems

O:H7KB?9I FD;KC7J?9I Gain knowledge and practical skills in fluid power to apply in the workplace. Entry requirements apply. For more information contact Debbie, Mechanical Engineering, Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3953. 10 wks Tue 5.30 - 9.30pm Date TBA

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You will learn about hydraulic systems operation and components, including operational maintenance requirements, safe operation and hydraulic hose maintenance. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 1 or 2 days $102.50 conc $60 Classes run subject to demand Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln RTC3311A Perform specialised machinery maintenance

?D#I;HL?9;?DIF;9J?ED# FH;IIKH;;GK?FC;DJ Learn how to safely operate pressure equipment and gain accreditation as a pressure vessel inspector. Provides you with the knowledge to confidently sit for the AICIP examinations. For more information contact Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. External study 4 Feb - 27 Nov 2 wks 9am - 5pm Register your interest

Fee TBA Panorama

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Learn how to operate a front end loader, including driving techniques, maintenance and safety and gain accreditation. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $123 conc $72 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to sufficient numbers RTC3310A Operate specialised machinery & equipment

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEM;B:?D= Gain an introduction to welding safety, arc, MIG and gas welding and thermal cutting. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 or 3 days $82 conc $48 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE2205A Fabricate and repair metal and plastic structures

M;B:?D= Basic and advanced courses available in oxy, arc, MIG and TIG

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For more information contact Debbie, Mechanical Engineering, Noarlunga Campus on 8207 3953.

Work with a variety of equipment and measuring instruments and develop an understanding of renewable sources such as sun, wind and water. Do a basic home energy audit so you can start applying it in your own home.

Basic 5 wks Tue & Thu 5.45 - 9.30pm Noarlunga Various times through the year

For more information contact Electrical Office, Regency Campus on 8348 4462.

Choose your class from beginner, intermediate or advanced levels.

7 wks x 3 hrs Classes run subject to demand

Register your interest by contacting Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. Tue 5.30 - 9pm Panorama Start date dependent on level chosen

$275 Regency ET700R

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$130 conc $58 Naracoorte, Mt Barker

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Register your interest by contacting Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. 2 wks (54 hrs) Mon - Thu 8am - 4.30pm Panorama & Fri 8am - 12noon 9 - 20 Feb 4 - 15 May 16 wks x 3.5 hrs Thu 5.30 - 9pm 12 Feb - 25 June

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Advanced 11 wks

1, 1E, 2, 3, 3E, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8G, 8F & 9. This course is offered by various delivery methods suitable for shift workers.

Choose your class from beginner, intermediate or advanced levels. Register your interest by contacting Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. Tue 5.30 - 9pm Panorama Start date dependent on level chosen

C7DK7BC;J7B7H9M;B:?D= IJ?9A%7H9 Choose your class from beginner, intermediate or advanced levels. Register your interest by contacting Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. Thu 5.30 - 9pm Panorama Start date dependent on level chosen

Covers Welding Certificate Theory Parts A and B. Completion of the theory and practical components is necessary to gain welder certification through WTIA. Register your interest by contacting Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939.

M;B:?D=?DIF;9J?ED#;nj[hdWb Covers Welding Metallurgy NF75, Welding Process Technology NF16, Codes & Specifications - Boilers & Pressure Vessels EA822, Weld Testing & Inspection EA862, and Welding Inspection Practice 1 EA818. Register your interest by contacting Engineering, Panorama Campus on 8207 2939. Flexible

ANIMAL CARE 87I?9:E==HEEC?D= Do you have a dog that needs any grooming? This course will get you started on grooming your own dog. Learn about proper brushing techniques, hydrobathing, trimming nails and basic clipping of feet and face. For more information contact Lesley, Veterinary and Applied Science, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1191. 6 wks x 3 hrs

$395

Wed 6.30 - 9.30pm 25 Feb - 1 Apr Tue 6.30 - 9.30pm 12 May - 16 June

Gilles Plains

?DJ;HC;:?7J;:E==HEEC?D= Prerequisites: Basic Dog Grooming course Completed the Basic Dog Grooming course? This is the next in a series to enable you to groom your own pet or work towards a career in grooming. You will cover the essentials of clipping small white fluffy dogs (Maltese and Poodle mixes). For more information contact Lesley, Veterinary and Applied Science, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1191. 8 wks x 3 hrs

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$495 Gilles Plains

6 May - 24 June

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M?B:B?<;H;I9K; Gain knowledge and skills and learn about the legal implications of wildlife rescue. Topics such as identification, feeding, housing, first aid and legal obligations will be covered. For more information contact Taryn, Veterinary and Applied Science, Gilles Plains Campus on 8207 1235. 6 wks x 2 hrs Wed 7 - 9pm 13 May - 17 June

$380 Gilles Plains

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Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

AGRICULTURE

RTE3101A Artificially inseminate livestock RTE2132A Assist with AI procedures

8HE7:79H;9HEF7=HEDECO Learn how to establish and monitor cereal, oil seed, and grain legume crops, including soil health and fertiliser requirements, root and leaf diseases, insects and weeds, crop rotations, seeder types and calibration, and long term sustainability. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 4 x 1 day workshops $260 conc $156 over 12 months Mt Gambier, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE3029A Establish agricultural crops RTE3012A Implement a plant nutrition program

4 x 1 day workshops over 12 months

$164 Mt. Barker

RTE3029A Establish agricultural crops

97BL?D=9EMI You will gain an understanding of the calving process, including common problems, how to assist and when to intervene, and the feeding requirements leading up to calving. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 1 day $82 conc $48 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE3121A Prepare livestock for parturition

97B<H;7H?D= You will examine the digestive system from calf to adult, learn about feeding, shelter and weight gain requirements and general health and wellbeing. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $123 conc $72 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE3124A Rear newborn and young livestock

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FH;=D7D9OJ;IJ?D=B?L;IJE9A You will gain the basic skills and knowledge to be able to conduct pregnancy tests on cattle after three months through rectal examination. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days

$150 conc $60

Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE4124A Pregnancy test animals

:7?HO9EMDKJH?J?ED You will examine the digestive tract of the cow, and learn about nutritional requirements of dairy cows, the nutritive value of feed, effective pasture utilisation and veterinary requirements. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 4 days - may be run over 12 months

$164 conc $96

Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

 B?L;IJE9ADKJH?J?ED7D: >;7BJ> Learn about nutritional requirements to produce meat and wool and animal health issues. For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374. 1 day

$164 Mt. Barker Classes run subject to demand RTE3114A Implement feeding plans for livestock

7:C?D?IJ;HC;:?97J?EDIJE B?L;IJE9A Learn to recognise the signs of sick animals; cure and prevent diseases, particularly in cattle; Learn how to administer medications to livestock. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $82 conc $48 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE3712A Administer medication to livestock

C?BA>7HL;IJ?D= Find out more about harvesting milk from cattle, including how a milking machine works, fault finding, udder anatomy and mastitis. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 days $80 conc $48 Mt Gambier, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE3117A Coordinate milking operations

2 days

RTE3114A Implement feeding plans for livestock

B?L;IJE9A>7D:B?D= You will learn safe techniques for effectively moving, drafting or mustering livestock. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405

$61.50 Mt. Barker

RTE2113B Milk livestock

9EDL;DJ?ED7B<;D9?D= Learn about conventional fencing types and design, construction of end assemblies, straining and tying wire, wire knots and joiners, and installation of posts and gates. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

1 day $90 conc $54 Mt Gambier, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405

RTE2118A Handle livestock using basic techniques RTE3113A Identify and draft livestock

1 or 2 days $123 conc $72 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

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$51.25 Mt. Barker

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9>;C?97BI7<;JO Learn how to safely deal with chemicals, including transporting, handling, storing, preparing and applying the chemicals. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 2 or 3 days $374 conc $164 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln, Bordertown, Kingston, Coonawarra Classes run subject to demand RTC3705A Transport, handle and store chemicals RTC3704A Prepare and apply chemicals

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Learn about operating and maintaining a header, including how the header works, conventional and rotary concepts, adjustments for maximum performance, and maintenance issues. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

Learn about planning processes, seed collection methods, seed cleaning methods, maintenance of information. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201.

For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405

1 day $60 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

1 day $123 conc $72 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

FPIFGM006A Conduct seed collecting operations FPIFGM008A Extract Seed

RTE3009A Undertake agricultural crop harvesting activities

Learn about the identifiable characteristics, resources and equipment used, and documentation of information. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

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For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201. 2 - 3 days $120 conc $48 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405

RTC2016A Recognise plants RTD2004A Collect, prepare and preserve plant specimens

1 or 2 days $61.50 conc $36 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

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<7HCI7<;JO Learn the basics of staying safe on the farm, including OHS Act and Regulations, safety audits and hazard assessments, implementing control measures, safe work practices, record keeping and typical farm hazards. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 1 day $61.50 conc $36 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTE3713A Carry out workplace OHS procedures

?DJHE:K9J?EDJEIE?BI You will learn about soil profile and structure, soil characteristics, the nutrient requirements of plants and mineral deficiencies. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact: Lynnley, Naracoorte Campus on 8762 8309 Lyssa, Mt Barker Campus on 8391 7374 Leanne, Kadina Campus on 8821 0405 1 day $51.25 conc $30 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand RTF2504A Determine basic properties of soil/ growing media

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In this course you will learn all about maintaining a tractor, including diesel engine maintenance programs, tractor service schedules, workshop procedures and tractor performance indicators. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

1 - 2 days $120 conc $48 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide RTC2401A Treat weeds

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Learn about preparing natural areas for restoration, weed control measures, soil condition and treatments, and vegetation replacement methods. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

2 days $123 conc $72 Mt Gambier, Mt Barker, Naracoorte, Clare, Kadina, Pt Lincoln Classes run subject to demand

For more information contact: Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201 Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374.

RTE3307A Coordinate machinery equipment maintenance and repair

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2 - 3 days $210 conc $84 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide RTD2022A Carry out natural area restoration works

Learn about the collection and preparation of plant specimens for recording or identification purposes, plant life cycles, plant recognition. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

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For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201.

For more information contact: Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201 Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374.

2 - 3 days $90 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

conc $36

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Learn about identification of plant materials, planning and preparation, protective structures. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

2 - 3 days $240 conc $96 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide RTD3034A Implement revegetation works

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Learn to plan and prepare for construction of walking trails, take measures to avoid environmental impacts. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus.

Learn how to prepare and set out your site for paving and other landscape projects For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374.

For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201.

Registration of interest taken

$248

2 - 3 days $210 conc $84 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

RTC3218A Undertake a site assessment

RTD2206A Install aggregate paths

Learn how to look after your garden effectively. How often do you need to mulch, trim, water and fertilise. A must for the keen gardener

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For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374. Registration of interest taken

JH;7JFB7DJF;IJI":?I;7I;I7D: :?IEH:;HI Learn about preparation and application, environmental impacts, records maintenance. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201. 2 - 3 days $240 conc $96 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

F;IJI:?I;7I;I Learn how to recognise and treat problems to keep the garden healthy and weed free.

2 - 3 days $120 conc $48 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374.

RTD2101A Apply animal trapping techniques

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FH;F7H;7D:7FFBO9>;C?97BI Course covers the legislation and regulations, personal protective equipment (PPE), hazards and risk control. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA Campus. For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201. 2 - 3 days $210 conc $84 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide RTC3704A Prepare and apply chemicals

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IE:?9?JO7D:7IIE9?7J;:I7B?D?JO ?DI7<7HC?D=IE?BI SA agricultural soils are particularly prone to sodicity, which can inhibit production. Find out why sodicity occurs and what you can do to improve the soil. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus. For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201. 1 day $180 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

IE?B97H8EDI;GK;IJH7J?ED Learn about the potential for agricultural soils to store and hold carbon and the methods that can be used to increase stores. This course can be conducted in the field, onsite or at a TAFE SA campus For more information contact Leanne, Kadina Campus on 0428 112 201. 1 day $180 Registration of interest taken Various locations statewide

$155

RTF3207A Implement a landscape maintenance program RTE3604A Troubleshoot irrigation systems

FHKD?D=EHD7C;DJ7BFB7DJI Learn how to prune shrubs and trees to achieve the desired results. For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374. Registration of interest taken

$93

RTF2017A Prune shrubs and small trees

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Learn how to grow plants from seed to cuttings. For more information contact Lyssa, Mt. Barker Campus on 8391 7374. Registration of interest taken

$93

RTC2026A Undertake propagation activities RTF2024A Tend nursery plants

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