Painting and Decorating and Glazing
| Campus |
Painting, Decorating & Glazing Building (Block G)
Clarence Campus, Warrane |
| Team Leader |
Dave Griffith (Acting) |
| Administration |
(03) 6245 8037 |
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Qualifications Available
Completion of this course is equal to the first year off-the-job component of a Painting and Decorating Apprenticeship. Successful completion may assist graduates in gaining a Painting and Decorating Australian Apprenticeship. All units taught in this course will be eligible for Recognition (of Current Competency) if students progress to further study in an Australian Apprenticeship.
Dates: To be advised
Cost: To be advised
Campus: Painting, Decorating & Glazing Building (Block G), Clarence Campus, Warrane
Short Courses
Introduction to Interior Design (Changing Rooms)
Evening Course
This is a short course in domestic Interior Decoration that aims to provide participants with the basic skills and knowledge to be able to decorate rooms within their home.
The course will comprise of a series of practical sessions that are designed to move participants through the decorating process, including colour, materials, and finishes, fixture and fittings selection, culminating in the production of a concept board.
Starts: Thursday, 3 July 2008
- Thursday's (6pm - 9pm)
3, 10, 24 & 31 July, 7 & 14 August & 4 September 2008
- Saturday's (9.30am - 4.30pm)
12, 26 July & 16 August
Duration:
Runs for 9 weeks Thursday evenings 6-9pm + 3 Saturdays
Where: Clarence Campus
Approx Cost: To be advised
As we have many more interested students than places, we can only accept the first 15 participants. To apply contact Ella: (03) 6245 8037
Australian Apprenticeships
The objective of this course is to provide a balanced program of on and off-the-job training of skills and knowledge to gain the necessary competencies to meet industry standards in Glass & Glazing.
The objective of this course is to provide a balanced program of on and off-the-job training of skills and knowledge to gain the necessary competencies to meet industry standards in Glass & Glazing.
Certificate III Off-Site Construction (Sign Writing/Computer Operations)
The objective of this course is to provide a balanced program of on and off-the-job skills and knowledge training to gain the necessary competencies to meet industry standards in sign writing.
The computer operations component is work-placed based.
The objective of this course is to provide a balanced program of on and off-the-job skills and knowledge training to gain the necessary competencies to meet industry standards in Painting & Decorating.
Last Updated
Thursday, 29 May 2008 (M)
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