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1 1 P: (03) 6220 3133 E: [email protected] W: hps://hobartcollege.educaon.tas.edu.au Pathways to Construction and Certificate II in Construction Pathways Subject Hours / lines TCE credit points Recommended prior studies and/or entry requirements This course is a pathway to: Pathways to Construction 150 hours over 1 line 15 • more suited as a Year 11 course • interest in the building industry Certificate II in Construction Pathways Certificate II in Construction Pathways 300 hours studied over two lines 30+ • Pathways to Construction course in Year 11 • knowledge of the building trade sector • a course for Year 12 Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery • future work in areas such as building, carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, plastering, painting, tiling and more. Hobart College Department of Education Who are these courses for? These courses are suitable for students who are looking at developing knowledge and skills for future work in the building industry as a qualified tradesperson. Students will also have the opportunity to gain a White Card and CPR skills. CPC20211 Certificate II in Construction Pathways: The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications. What will I learn? How will I be assessed? about the skills required to work in the building industry practical skills in the well-equipped workshops how to use tools and equipment how to stay safe and healthy in the workplace the skills which employers value in young workers about the various career paths in the construction industry. through a mix of classroom-based theory assessments and demonstration of practical skills in the Hobart College workshop through working in teams on various tasks Pathways course: through completion of units from the Construction training package and the Workshop Techniques Introduction 1 course Certificate II course: through the completion of 15 units from the Construction training package no external exam for either course.

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P: (03) 6220 3133 E: [email protected]

W: https://hobartcollege.education.tas.edu.au

Pathways to Construction andCertificate II in Construction Pathways

Subject Hours / lines

TCE credit points

Recommended prior studies and/or entry

requirements

This course is a pathway to:

Pathways to Construction

150 hours over 1 line

15 • more suited as a Year 11 course

• interest in the building industry

• Certificate II in Construction Pathways

Certificate II in Construction Pathways

300 hoursstudied over

two lines

30+ • Pathways to Construction course in Year 11

• knowledge of the building trade sector

• a course for Year 12

• Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery• future work in areas such as building,

carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, plastering, painting, tiling and more.

Hobart College Department of Education

Who are these courses for?These courses are suitable for students who are looking at developing knowledge and skills for future work in the building industry as a qualified tradesperson. Students will also have the opportunity to gain a White Card and CPR skills.

CPC20211 Certificate II in Construction Pathways: The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

What will I learn? How will I be assessed?

• about the skills required to work in the building industry

• practical skills in the well-equipped workshops• how to use tools and equipment• how to stay safe and healthy in the workplace• the skills which employers value in young workers• about the various career paths in the construction

industry.

• through a mix of classroom-based theory assessments and demonstration of practical skills in the Hobart College workshop

• through working in teams on various tasks• Pathways course: through completion of units from

the Construction training package and the Workshop Techniques Introduction 1 course

• Certificate II course: through the completion of 15 units from the Construction training package

• no external exam for either course.

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HOBART COLLEGE

What are VET courses?

Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses are an excellent opportunity to develop new industry-relevant skills and gain valuable workplace experience. They focus on developing skills through real-life practical learning and assessments.

VET courses are demanding as they aim to give you the very best chance for future work and/or training. Students who satisfactorily complete all the units within a course will gain a nationally recognised qualification.

How long are VET courses?

They normally involve 300 hours of study and are equivalent to two TASC ‘C’ courses. Most of the Hobart College VET courses are studied over 2 lines, usually Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can make up the full-time equivalent of 600 hours of study by adding on some TASC subjects.

Hobart College offers a wide range of VET courses. Friendly and supportive VET teachers can answer any questions you have about your choice of VET course during the enrolment process.

KEY CONTACTS:

Vincent van de Vusse - VET Program CoordinatorRod Collins and Neesha-Marie Hartog - Transition Program Felix Goward - Assistant Principal - Student Services

VET at Hobart College

Olinda Grove, Mount Nelson, TAS 7007GPO Box 1188, Hobart 7001P: (03) 6220 3133 F: (03) 6220 3140E: [email protected]: https://hobartcollege.education.tas.edu.au