This qualification reflects the role of workers who provide therapeutic and course related support to allied health professionals. You will gain the skills to provide therapeutic and course related support to allied health professionals.
Entry Requirements
Open entry
On entry, you will need to demonstrate appropriate literacy and numeracy skills by undertaking a literacy and numeracy assessment. You may be required to undertake additional Foundation Skills subjects to support your learning and success in this course.
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This training will give you the skills and knowledge required to create visual designs for interactive media components that can be integrated into a range of media products.
Entry Requirements
You will be required to: A. Attend an interview to prove your interest in creating media content. B. Provide a portfolio of your video, audio or photographic work. C. Complete three comprehension exercises with written, aural and visual comprehension tasks.
Study in-person or online In 2024, all graduate courses offered by the Crawford School will be available for either in-person or online study. All students are expected to attend live sessions at particular times each week for their courses. Crawford online courses are not 'study at your own pace'.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5/7. Or, view alternative requirements by clicking the link here.
Study in-person or online In 2024, all graduate courses offered by the Crawford School will be available for either in-person or online study. All students are expected to attend live sessions at particular times each week for their courses. Crawford online courses are not 'study at your own pace'.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5/7. Or, view alternative requirements by clicking the link here.
This course has been developed in conjunction with Fire and Police agencies in Australasia and the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC). This course provides accredited training in critical areas of fire investigation.
Entry Requirements
To enter this course you must:
Be working in a Fire Investigation role as you will be required to carry out work-based activities to complete the course AND Be working in the fire sector, that is, those sections of government departments, statutory authorities or organisations that have responsibility under jurisdictional arrangements for the delivery of firefighting and fire management services. OR Be working in the police sector in a policing agency. OR Be working in another organisation, either private or public, that requires the fire investigation qualification. If you are a sponsored student and your workplace is paying for you to study, you must have support from your workplace. Before undertaking this qualification, candidates working in the fire sector must achieve the following pre-requisite units:
PUALAW002 Conduct initial investigation at incident scene
This course is suited to people who are already qualified in either of the 10 Automotive qualifications listed below and are currently working in the automotive industry, who are looking to apply for their Refrigerant Handling Licence (RHL)/AAC02 - Automotive Air Conditioning Licence.
Entry Requirements
This statement of attainment is for only individuals who hold one of the 10 Automotive qualifications listed below, who work in automotive mechanical or electrical technical contexts, and would like to apply for an Refrigerant Handling Licence (RHL)/AAC02 - Automotive Air Conditioning Licence.
Must hold one of the following ten (10) qualifications:
AUR21416 (previous AUR21412) Certificate II in Automotive Cooling System Technology or equivalent
AUR20416 (previous AUR20412) Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology or equivalent
AUR30316 (previous AUR30312) Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology or equivalent
AUR31716 (previous AUR31712) Certificate III in Forklift Technology or equivalent or equivalent
AUR30616 (previous AUR30612) Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or equivalent
AUR30416 (previous AUR30412) Certificate III in Agricultural Technology or equivalent
AUR31116 (previous AUR31114 or AUR31112) Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology or equivalent
AUR31216 (previous AUR31212) Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology or equivalent
AUR31416 Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Fuel Technology or equivalent
AUR31516 Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology or equivalent
To meet the inherent requirements of this course students will need to be at exit level ACSF 2 with the aim and ability to progress to ACSF level 3 throughout the course of study. Potential student might be asked to attend an assessment interview to ensure the suitability of the course for the student's needs.
This training will provide you with the mandatory skills and knowledge for retailers, contractors and installers of insulation products (walls, ceilings and underfloor), operating under ACT Government initiatives.
To meet the inherent requirements of this course students will need to be at exit level ACSF 2 with the aim and ability to progress to ACSF level 3 throughout the course of study. Potential student might be asked to attend an assessment interview to ensure the suitability of the course for the student's needs.
This training will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to provide responsible gambling services and the ability to assist customers who may be at risk of, or are already experiencing harm from gambling.
Entry Requirements
It is recommended that students are 18 years or older to undertake this training
This Refresher course provides the basic safety and rescue training required to work in the wind turbine industry. The course is accredited by the Global Wind Organisation (GWO). CIT is an exclusive provider of GWO certified training in the ACT and surrounding regional NSW.
Entry Requirements
You must have completed a full Basic Safety Training or Refresher course within the last two years. We will need to check your WINDA qualifications prior to commencing this course to ensure you're eligibility. Unique Student Identifier (USI) To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Please see this link for more information.
The Diploma of Sport is for individuals who wish to apply their skills and knowledge to pursue a range of roles within the Australian sport industry. They work or volunteer at all levels in sport clubs and organisations across the Australian sport industry.
Entry Requirements
Prospective students interested in enrolling in this course are strongly encouraged to have either attained the Australian Year 12 Certificate or gained relevant industry experience. However, if you have not obtained either of these, an interview will be required to assess your suitability for the program. This interview serves to gather additional information and to customise support tailored to your transition into a new career path. Conveniently, the interview can be conducted either in person at the CIT Bruce campus, via a phone call, or through an online meeting platform.
Upon enrolment, we'll evaluate your Language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills through a specific activity. If we find any areas where you could use some extra support, we may suggest additional Foundation Skills subjects to help strengthen your abilities, thereby increasing your chances of success in the course.
Before undertaking any industry placement, you will be required to undertake a 'Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP)' background check or State equivalent.
You will learn the skills and knowledge required for a range of support tasks which apply in a variety of construction work industries. This training has subjects that are required in many Certificate III trade qualifications.
In this course, you will combine specialised technical, creative and conceptual skills to prepare for, and develop an emerging arts practice. You will gain the skills and knowledge to be able to plan and realise a body of work in one or more art forms.
Entry Requirements
Individuals must provide evidence of their technical and organisational skills to conceptualise and create works in selected visual arts media via portfolio submission and interview prior to enrolment.
Skills and knowledge may have been acquired through experience in creative practice or formal study such as a completion of a Certificate IV in Visual Arts CUA41320 or its predecessor.
Students who have achieved a Skill Set from the Certificate IV can progress to the same Diploma Skill Set. EG: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Digital Art with discussion and approval of the teacher.
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This course will give you the broad skills and knowledge to assist teachers and support student learning in a range of classroom settings under the guidance of a teacher or other educational professional.
Entry Requirements
Open entry. If you are entering the course as a Trainee, you must be employed in the industry and meet the Australian Apprenticeship eligibility requirements prior to enrolment.
In this qualification you will gain the skills and knowledge to be employed as a creative barber working as part of a team in a barbering or hair salon environment.
Entry Requirements
You must: have an ACT Year 10 Certificate or equivalent literacy and numeracy skills.
If you are entering this course as a Trainee or 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.
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Entry Requirements
To apply you will be required to: (i) have completed Year 12 or a similar level of study (ii) meet normal University requirements for admission to an undergraduate course (iii) submit a curriculum vitae (CV) and a written response to the questions included on the supplementary application form https://www.canberra.edu.au/about-uc/faculties/health/study/supplementary-forms
Additional admission requirements
National Police Check, Immunisations, TB Screening, Working with Vulnerable People Registration, NSW Health forms (Code of Conduct Agreement, TB Assessment Tool, Student Declaration).
Assumed knowledge
ACT: English (T) major; Studies in Science (Chemistry and Biology) and Mathematics are highly recommended. NSW: English Advanced; Studies in Science (Chemistry and Biology) and Mathematics are highly recommended.
Periods course is open for new admissions
Year
Location
Teaching period
Teaching start date
Domestic
International
2024
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
05 February 2024
2025
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
03 February 2025
2026
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
02 February 2026
Credit arrangements
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.
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Entry Requirements
This course has closing dates to submit applications that vary from standard UC application submission dates. For a semester 1 start, applications are due by the 31st October; for a semester 2 start, applications are due by 30th June.
Applicants must meet the following minimum entry requirements: A) completion of a qualifying psychology degree which is accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC) or equivalent*. The qualifying degree can be either: i) a three year undergraduate psychology course or ii) a Graduate Diploma for candidates who previously completed an undergraduate degree in a different discipline B) Credit average in the APAC-required second and third year psychology units or graduate diploma units.
Entry is competitive. Applications are ranked by performance (GPA) in the APAC-required second and third year psychology / graduate diploma units. Thus, a higher than minimum GPA is generally needed to be offered a place.
* Equivalency is as determined by the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Assumed knowledge
None.
Periods course is open for new admissions
Year
Location
Teaching period
Teaching start date
Domestic
International
2024
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
05 February 2024
2024
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 2
29 July 2024
2025
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
03 February 2025
2025
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 2
28 July 2025
2026
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 1
02 February 2026
2026
Bruce, Canberra
Semester 2
27 July 2026
Credit arrangements
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.