This qualification is a stand alone credential designed to facilitate entry to the industry and develop basic work skills. The purpose of this qualification is to meet the needs of remote and indigenous communities and new entrants wishing to build potential pathways into the Financial Services industry.
This qualification is offered over six months full time or equivalent part-time but will not become available until the second half of 2008. Units will be available as workshops of 2 - 3 hrs per week during Term 3 and 4 2008.
To find out more about the course, where and when it is offered, how to enrol or any other information please contact:
BBusiness, Information Technology and TAA (Central)
Location: Alice Springs Campus
Phone: 08 8946 7524
Email: business_IT_TAA-central@cdu.edu.au
Charles Darwin University's Alice Springs campus is a major educational hub catering for students in the town and in Central Australia’s remote communities.
VET in Schools is provided to Alice Springs’ five high schools and many secondary schools in remote communities. The dual-sector campus provides higher education, research and vocational studies in a modern and well-resourced environment on site and is the base for extensive training for other communities in the Northern Territory.
The campus includes a modern 85-seat lecture theatre, specialist IT classrooms, a clinical training laboratory for nursing and a science laboratory for Higher Education. The vocational training facilities have been upgraded recently.
The campus is also founded on a strong research culture in areas of Indigenous engagement, health and economics and the environment. The campus services regional communities from northern South Australia through to the Barkly Tablelands with CDU's remotelink playing an important support role.
The campus continues to expand with new accommodation and Community Services facilities due for completion in 2010. Facilties include the Higher Education Building comprising a 75-seat lecture theatre, tutorial, research and general study rooms.
The multi-sector campus has a library with electronic Learning Resource Centre and extensive facilities for tourism and hospitality students, including the Brolga Award-winning Desert Lantern Restaurant