Courses

In this course, people will learn basic setting up and use of computing equipment with a range of application software.

English and computer skills for students planning to go to higher education or into the workforce.

The Diploma in Information Technology (2 Sessions) is for students who did not meet the entry requirements for a UOW Bachelor of Computer Science, the Bachelor of Internet Science and Technology (BIST), or the Bachelor of Information Communication and Technology (BICT).Successful completion of the 48 credit points of academic subjects provides credit for the first year of the relevant Bachelor degree.The three session program comprises eight subjects from the two-session option, plus an additional Tertiary Academic Skills subject.

This course provides language and vocational skills for employment or a pathway to further study in the computing area.

This course is for unemployed migrants from non-English speaking background by distance education. It provides skills and knowledge required to use different computer software applications with English language support.

To assist students to increase their general English proficiency by the introduction, development and practice of language skills related to the hospitality industry.

Type: Hospitality

This course is designed for unemployed people from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB) it provides students with the skills and knowledge required to work in the hospitality and food services industry.

Type: Hospitality

To prepare students for further study in either the vocational or higher education sectors in hospitality, hotel management or tourism courses through the introduction, development and practice of the language skills, strategies and functions needed to undertake such a course.

Type: Hospitality

To secure industry identified work skills to work with residents in nursing homes or retirement villages.

Type: Health

>Develops English language skills in a medical context. >Develops the skills and exam practice for students preparing to sit to for the Occupational English Test(OET) for overseas-trained health professionals.

Type: Health

To develop the language and terminology skills of those migrants seeking to access training or employment in the health service industry.

Type: Health

This course will assist adult participants from non-English speaking backgrounds who have a nursing qualification gained overseas to achieve the English language and literacy skills necessary to function at a professional level of competency for nursing in New South Wales. It will also equip them with the required English language skills to pass the required English tests for entry to the OverseasQualified Nurses Pre-Registration Assessment Program or the Overseas Qualified Enrolled Nurses Assessment Program.

Type: Health

Begins to develop the skills necessary to undertake further professional studies to become a translator or interpreter. This is an introduction to the theory and practice in Australia but is not a preparation course for NAATI registration. This requires a considerably higher level of English.

Type: English

To develop language skills for employment and to assist learners to clarify work options in the current labour market context.

Type: English

English and computer skills for students planning to go to higher education or into the workforce.

Type: English

To develop proficiency in reading and writing, oral communication, numeracy and general curriculum options.

Type: English

Develop spoken and written language skills for a range of business contexts. Familiarise students with Australian business practices.

Type: English

The course combines English language learning with vocational studies and provides transition into the mainstream vocational award with credit for the subjects students have completed.

Type: English

To develop strategies to deal with the variety of task types in the IELTS test.

Type: English

To improve ability to communicate in a business environment with colleagues, clients and customers.

Type: English

To develop communication and language skills suitable for business.

Type: English

The aim of this course is to increase the skills and knowledge of workers within the community and health services. It also strives to improve participants' learning, communication and English language skills for the purpose of gaining employment in the human services industry.

Accredited entry level specialist disability training program for people from a non-English Speaking backgrounds wishing to pursue a career in the Child Care industry by applying their cultural and linguistic abilities to benefit federally funded Children's Services.

The purpose of this course is to prepare participants to care for children, 0-6 years of age in a childcare centre.

Develop and enhance skills in child care so caregivers can work more effectively with young children in their own homes.

To provide participants with the skills to seek employment in Child Care Centres.

This course provides advanced English Language training and the knowledge/skills for employment in the Children's Services Sector and is for NESB people seeking training for employment as Child Care Workers and/or a pathway to further studies in Children's Services areas

Accredited entry level training program for people from a non-English Speaking backgrounds wishing to pursue a career in the Child Care industry by applying their cultural and linguistic abilities to benefit federally funded Children's Services.

To develop communication and language skills suitable for business.

Type: Business

Provides entry level training in areas such as; accounts clerk, accounts payable, accounts receivable, bookkeeper

Type: Business

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