Certificate III in Australian Language & Cultural Heritage

Course Code
52147
Course Type
Accredited Course
Course Level
Foundation
Department
The Koorie Unit
Course Location
Morwell; Online
Course Duration
Full Time: 1 year
Part Time: 2 years
Course Cost
For an individual quotation of fees payable, please visit your nearest campus of GippsTAFE. Click Here for further information regarding Fees and Charges.
Study Modes
On Campus; Online; Full time; Part Time (Day); Flexible
Starting Date
Full Time:
  • February 2013
Part Time:
  • February 2013
Times
9.00am - 3.00pm
Enquiries
Andrew Dalton
Phone: (03) 5120 4546
Fax: 1300 094 661
Email: andrewd@gippstafe.edu.au
Post: PO Box 3279, GMC 3841

Course Overview

This course is primarily for Indigenous Australians it provides you with the practical skills and knowledge relating to Australian languages, traditional knowledge and cultural heritage.
   
It will also enable you to organize, develop or manage language programs in your own communities, and provide training to people who are employed in government and community language and cultural heritage programs.

You will also gain formal recognition of your existing linguistic and cultural knowledge. You will determine or gain proficiency of an Australian language, learn about the structure of Australian languages, record and transcribe traditional knowledge and learn skills that enable you to develop culturally relevant resource materials to help language and cultural heritage workers to become more effective in the workplace.

You will also learn how to use new technology to promote Australian languages and traditional knowledge, making resources.

Qualifications And Recognition

Upon successful completion of this course students will be eligible to receive the Certificate III in Australian Language & Cultural Heritage.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Many GippsTAFE courses offer Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Click to learn more about RPL and how it can benefit you.

Employment Prospects

Employment opportunities in the Education area, Languages Other Than English (LOTE), Koorie Educator, Koorie Education Support Officers & Further studies for Masters.

It will also enable you to organize, develop or manage language programs in your own communities, and provide training to people who are employed in government and community language and cultural heritage programs.

Entry Requirements

  • Over 16 years of Age
  • Attendance at an interview

How To Apply

Direct to Institute

Assessment

Practical experience, practical demonstrations, oral presentations, group projects, group discussions, workbooks, journals, online classes, TAFE VC. 

Opportunities For Further Study

Students may progress to Certificate IV in Australian Languages & Cultural Heritage. 

Can prospective students enrol in individual units?

Yes.

Course Structure

Unit Code
Unit Name
Hours
21649
Demonstrate proficiency of Listening skills (Australian Language)
40
21648
Demonstrate proficiency of Speaking skills (Australian Language)
40
21651
Map the Traditional Locations of Australian Languages and associated communities
20

Electives
Unit Code
Unit Name
Hours
21658
Conduct a field trip for data collection with the intention of recording Australian languages
20
BSBITU301A
Create and use databases
20
BSBITU302A
Create electronic presentations
20
21663
Demonstrate proficiency of writing skills (Australian Language)
20
21662
Demonstrate proficiency of Reading skills (Australian Language)
20
TLIC107C
Drive a vehicle
30
21674
Introduce new language to students using basic language teaching strategies
20
21702
Produce digital medial of local oral histories
60
21712
Provide and collate information relating to seasonal indicators
20
21669
Publish topical dictionaries in an Australian Language
20
21707
Transcribe texts in an Australian language
30
21665
Produce traditional containers for carrying water or food
40
BSBWOR203A
Work effectively with others
20