100 32 87210181784151 91420NSW 87212153844151 1 87206158994151 87208124134151 21865701135652 51807613702017 87216292244151 87296110204151 87178090644151 2011 511 Y 87192009814151 87194243764151 VET VET Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English - Employment (91420NSW) Industry Group GENERAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING Course Code: 91420NSW Campus: Casuarina only Duration: 400 hours (nominal) 87160128844151 No EE3A7506A2FA4 General Description Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English - Employment provides opportunities for learners to develop English language and literacy skills to undertake training, seek and maintain employment and participate in the community. This course offers the choice of a Jobseeking 87162081534151 specialisation or a Workplace communication specialisation. In 2012, CDU will be offering students the opportunity to study the Job seeking specialisation. 46A6908B605FA Learner outcomes for this course include developing: : earning strategies spoken workplace contexts. For example, presentations, meetings, day-to-day communication, customer service, negotiation and problem solving b seeking and workplace texts Career Opportunities The course focuses specifically on the development of spoken language and literacy skills to obtain employment and effectively engage in work. Entry Requirements To be eligible for this course you require an initial assessment of 2+ across the four macro skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing using the International Second Language Proficiency Rating (ISLPR). This is equivalent to an IELTS score of 5 across all bands. . You may need to attend an interview before enrolling in this course so that your current language levels can be assessed. Length of course One module per term is offered. Each module, except for Module A, is offered over a ten week period with two 3.5 hour sessions per week. Module A is offered over a shorter period. This course is only available in the evenings. 87166306984151 Semester 1 , Sem 57D2670F0D6CA Contact Details To find out more about the course, where and when it is offered, how to enrol or any other information please contact: English as a Second Language Location: Casuarina Campus Phone: +61 8 8946 7518 OR 1800 019 119 Fax: +61 8 8946 7055 Email: migrantesl@cdu.edu.au Course Structure To achieve a Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English - Employment (Job seeking specialisation) a total of six (6) modules must be successfully completed. Job seeking specialisation The total Nominal Hours for the sequence listed below is 400. Module number Module name Hours Core CSWE IVEA Learning strategies for workplace training 25 Total nominal hours – core modules 25 Job seeking specialisation electives (select 5 modules only) CSWE IV (E) B Language and culture of employment in Australia 75 CSWE IV (E) C Language skills for telephoning in job seeking contexts 75 CSWE IV (E) D Written language skills for public sector applications 75 CSWE IV (E) E Written language skills for job seeking documents 75 CSWE IV (E) F Language skills for job interviews 75 CSWE IV (E) G Effective spoken skills for the workplace 75 CSWE IV (E) H Written language skills for workplace texts 75 Total nominal hours – elective modules 375 Total nominal hours for the qualification 400 Learner Pathways Pathways through the qualification may include: Part time study with an Registered Training Organisation Face-to-face study Credit Transfer Do you already have a qualification, statements of attainment or academic statements for modules/units completed at another registered training organisation? ‘National recognition’ is all about recognising these. Where units of competency have the same national code but were awarded by another registered training organisation, CDU will recognise these to assist you in completing this qualification. Simply present your original documentation – i.e. qualification, statements of attainment or academic statements – to the Course Coordinator who will verify the authenticity of these and arrange for a copy to be placed on file for later reference. There is no cost for recognition of these units. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) At any of the Certificate levels, students are granted recognition of prior learning, where they are able to demonstrate that they can fulfil the assessment criteria for a particular learning outcome or module. Providers are required to comply with the 2007 AQTF Standard 1 Element 1.5 RPL requirements. Articulation and Credit Transfer ISLPR is used for initial placement into a CSWE level. Articulation through the CSWE levels is based on successful completion of required CSWE modules. Pathways After achieving this qualification, you may undertake further study in other VET Courses. Course Fees For more information on fees contact CDU on phone: 1800 061 963 or refer to the following link: http://www.cdu.edu.au/cduvet/student-guide/fees.html