Certificate II in
Sport and Recreation prepares students for working within the sport and
recreation industry. The horticulture, general administration,
hospitality, and retail units provide further knowledge of working
within a sport and recreation environment.
The
core units are
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work effectively in
a business environment
-
organise and
complete daily work activities
-
communicate in the
workplace
-
work effectively
with others
-
implement improved
work practices
-
participate in
environmental work practices
-
operate computing
packages
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provide first aid
-
deal with client
feedback
-
develop knowledge of
the sport and recreation industry
-
follow defined
occupational health and safety policies and procedures
Any one of the
following specialisations may be included
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amenity horticulture
-
general
administration
-
hospitality
-
retail
Five electives are
required
These may be units
from Certificate 2 qualifications within Training Packages from other
industries.
Duration
24 weeks (2 terms)
including two weeks holidays
Course Start
Each term – January, April, July or September/October
Cost
Enrolment Fee $350
Tuition Fee (including English language support)
$5,200.
Workbooks and Library membership $395.
Pre-requisites
English language
IELTS 3.5 (or equivalent)
Educational Qualifications
Grade 9 (or equivalent)
Or Certificate I in Sport and Recreation
Other providers
No other providers
are used in the delivery of this course
Further study
Arrangements with other providers for
recognition of this course and completed components of this course are
currently being negotiated. Details will be confirmed prior to course
enrolment.
Positions available
Successful graduates of this course will be able to
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demonstrate basic
operational knowledge in a moderate range of areas;
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apply a defined
range of skills;
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apply known
solutions to a limited range of predictable problems;
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perform a range of
tasks where choice between a limited range of options is required;
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assess and record
information from varied sources; and
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take limited
responsibility for own outputs in work and learning.
and should gain
employment into a position requiring these skills relevant to the
units completed