Are you interested in working in the Electrotechnology industry? If the answer is yes, you could be on your way to possibly gaining an apprenticeship/traineeship.
This course provides training in selecting, installing, setting up, testing, fault finding, repairing and maintenance of electronic equipment and devices at component/sub-assembly level. There are elective options in radio frequency and security.
Entry Requirements
If you are entering this program as an apprentice/trainee you must: * be employed in industry * be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre (AAC) prior to enrolment.
This program has pre-requisite requirements as shown below. All prerequisites must be achieved. Discuss with a CIT teacher during enrolment to ensure you have met these requirements.
To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
The Diploma in Screen and Media provides a study pathway that supports workforce development of Screen and Media professionals for a career in Screen Production within the ACT region and abroad.
Entry Requirements
Individuals must provide evidence of a demonstrated interest in the Screen and Media field as well as the ability to collaborate and work as part of a team.
This training will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to be able to perform Erect, Alter and Dismantle Scaffolding Intermediate Level necessary for licensing in the construction industry.
Entry Requirements
You must be physically fit and able to work at heights and at least 18 years of age - this is a requirement in the ACT for licensing of Persons Performing High Risk Work.
You will need access to an appropriate workplace with the required equipment - part of the assessment requirements for this course is an industry logbook. Teaching staff can give advice as to what workplaces are appropriate.
You must have English language skills to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area and to read and comprehend manufacturer's instructions and workplace procedures and safety signs. You must also be able to apply mathematical procedures for the estimation and measurement of loads. These skills will be checked prior to enrolment.
Intermediate Scaffold - Must hold Basic Scaffold qualification
The purpose of this workshop type is to upskill individuals to apply integrated technical and theoretical concepts in a broad range of clinical presentations (ie lower back pain) to undertake advanced skills (in this context cupping) and to provide this as a foundation for further technical...
Entry Requirements
Students must have attained their diploma of remedial massage or be in the final stages of their diploma qualification at CIT. Diploma level or above education is considered a foundation skill needed to successfully complete the workshop.
Allied health practitioners such as physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic will need to provide evidence of successful completion before enrolling.
This training will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to be able to perform Operate a Materials Hoist necessary for licensing in the construction industry. This training program achieves one unit of competency from the Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package (CPC08).
Entry Requirements
You must be physically fit and able to work at heights and at least 18 years of age - this is a requirement in the ACT for licensing of Persons Performing High Risk Work.
You will need access to an appropriate workplace with the required equipment - part of the assessment requirements for this course is an industry logbook. Teaching staff can give advice as to what workplaces are appropriate.
You must have English language skills to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area and to read and comprehend manufacturer's instructions and workplace procedures and safety signs. You must also be able to apply mathematical procedures for the estimation and measurement of loads. These skills will be checked prior to enrolment.
All persons require a General Construction Induction Card (White Card) when working on a construction site. General Construction Induction Training is a nationally accredited competency unit known as ""Prepare to work safely in the construction industry""
This course provides training in all aspects of dry plastering including installing and finishing plasterboard, fibrous cement sheeting and wet areas. The course also covers fire-rated systems.
Entry Requirements
As you are entering this course as an Apprentice under the Australian Apprenticeships arrangements, you must be employed in the industry and you must register with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment.
This course will provide the skills and knowledge to recognise workplace health and safety risks and hazards appropriate, when working with crystalline silica containing products.
This course explores permaculture ethics, principles and design themes and introduces basic design techniques. Special attention is given to Canberra's climate, water availability, soil types and vegetation.
This qualification is the trade qualification for butchers and it covers work activities undertaken by workers working in meat retailing enterprises.
Entry Requirements
You must: - be able to read and write documents and understand maths concepts to a level required to complete Year 10 (early in your course your skills will be checked - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed, you will be enrolled in additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the course). - be an Apprentice under the Australian Apprenticeships arrangements, you must be employed in the industry and you must register with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment.
This is a trade qualification for plumbers in residential, industrial and commercial workplaces who are responsible for assembling, installing and maintaining water services, sanitary plumbing and sanitary drainage, gas, roofing and mechanical services in both existing and new constructions.
Entry Requirements
As you are entering this program as an apprentice under the Australian Apprenticeships arrangements, you must be employed in the industry and you must register with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment.
Prior to commencing your training at CIT, you will be required to undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment to help identify areas where you may require additional assistance to achieve your qualification.
This course introduces fundamental Pro Tools concepts and principles, covering everything an individual needs to know to complete a basic Pro Tools project, from initial setup to final mixdown.
Entry Requirements
No experience with Avid Pro Tools software is required A working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh or operating systems Basic audio recording and DAW knowledge, such as a familiarity with microphones, understanding of basic audio and MIDI recording techniques, knowledge of basic multi-track mixing concepts (such as setting levels and panning), and familiarity with digital audio equipment such as MIDI controllers and audio interfaces.
This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior operators who use a broad range of tourism or travel skills combined with managerial skills and sound knowledge of industry operations to coordinate travel or tourism operations.
In the program you will begin to develop their own artistic voice. You will produce work that shows a proficiency with techniques in your chosen art form and be able to apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems.