This course is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people either wishing to enter or already working in the area of community development. Our courses are delivered by well qualified and experienced Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teachers within a community setting.
Entry Requirements
The preferred pathway is for all learners to complete a Certificate III in Community Services at CIT (CHC32015).
On entry, you will need to demonstrate appropriate literacy skills by undertaking a literacy assessment. We have embedded literacy into our course to support your learning and success.
This verification course is appropriate for workers or sub-contractors who already hold a High Risk Licence, and are seeking to confirm their current knowledge and skills.
Entry Requirements
You must hold a current High Risk licence. You will be required to provide a copy of this to CIT on entry into the course.
This course provides you with the skills and knowledge required to be able to perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of light vehicles in the automotive service and repair industry.
Entry Requirements
Early in the program your skills will be assessed - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed you will be enrolled into additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the program.
If you are entering this course as an apprentice/trainee you must: - be employed in the auto industry - be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment.
If you already have skills in this area, you may seek skills recognition for all or part of this course.
The Graduate Certificate in Forensic Fingerprint Investigation provides students with the discipline expertise to undertake, use and apply advanced forensic fingerprint detection techniques within laboratory and field contexts.
Entry Requirements
Students must be currently employed by an Australian Policing Agency and be nominated by the relevant jurisdictional forensic section within that State/Territory AND
Demonstrate successful completion of the Advanced Diploma of Forensic Investigation or equivalent
OR
demonstrate successful completion of a degree, associate degree or advanced diploma or Diploma of Public Safety (Policing) or equivalent
OR
be able to demonstrate relevant knowledge and skills to undertake vocational education and training at the graduate certificate Level.
The art of DJ'ing, from the fundamentals of beatmatching and mixing to using effects and programming extended club sets. Designed for beginners wanting to learn the fundamentals, this course is designed to accommodate all styles of music.
This verification course is appropriate for workers or sub-contractors who already hold a High Risk Licence, and are seeking to confirm their current knowledge and skills.
Entry Requirements
You must hold a current High Risk licence. You will be required to provide a copy of this to CIT on entry into the course.
This qualification reflects the role of group and gym fitness instructors. You will gain the experience and knowledge to plan and deliver group exercise sessions and develop gym-based programs for individuals.
Entry Requirements
Open Entry.
Before any practical work experience you will be required to undertake a 'Working with Vulnerable People Check'.
This course gives you the skills and knowledge required to understand business and commercial environments and issues relating to Management, Finance, Marketing and Human Resources.
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.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals in the community, home or residential care setting who work under supervision and delegation as a part of a multi-disciplinary team, following an individualised plan to provide person-centred support to people who may require support due to ageing,...
Entry Requirements
Open entry.
There are no prescribed training package requirements.
Once you have applied for the course you will attend an information and enrolment session. At this session and prior to enrolment CIT requires prospective students to achieve the following:
- Demonstrate an expressed interest in working with people who live with issues of disability. Applicants may be interviewed to demonstrate interest in complex client support, human rights and person-centred frameworks and genuine interest to work with diverse colleagues and clients. A course advisor will make recommendations about whether the course is suitable for you and identify additional support where required. - Demonstrate the appropriate literacy and numeracy skills by undertaking a literacy and numeracy assessment task provided by CIT. You will need to achieve a score of 3 in most categories in a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital skills (LLND). - Dependent on the outcome of this assessment task you may be required to undertake additional Foundation Skills subjects to support your learning and success in this course.
Prior to placement, students must: - Provide a National Police Check - ACT Working with Vulnerable People registration. - Evidence of required vaccinations. (Details and instructions will be provided at the Information Session).
For the duration of study, students will need: - Reliable internet and device for online study, research, and assessment submission. - If you are entering this course as a Trainee/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.