Certificate II in General Education For Adults
| Course Code: | 21773VIC |
| Department: | Language Studies |
| Study Area(s): | Adult Literacy and Basic Education |
| Location(s): | Broadmeadows |
| Course Length: | Full-time (6 months) Part-time night (6 months) |
| Please call our Contact Centre on 13 TAFE (13 8233) to enquire about applying for this course. | |
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Course overview
This course is designed to provide students with general education skills in reading and writing, oral communication, numeracy and mathematics; along with general modules that may include computers.
Your current skill level will determine the level you enter the program. Not all students want to complete all of the streams listed for the Certificate II in General Education (CGEA) so the certificates are packaged into smaller programs with a specific focus. There are three program options available: Adult Literacy and Basic Education, New Beginnings: Program for Women and Numeracy and Mathematics.
Course modules
| CORE | ||
| Module Code | Module Title | Nominal Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CSWEIID | Post- Beginner Listening and Speaking Skills For Information Texts | 60 |
| ICAU1133A | Send and Retrieve Information Using Web Browsers and Email | 18 |
| VBQU142 | Research Pathways and Produce a Learning Plan and Portfolio | 20 |
| VBQU143 | Implement and Review a Project | 30 |
| VBQU145 | Engage With Texts of Some Complexity For Learning Purposes | 25 |
| VBQU147 | Engage With Texts of Some Complexity to Participate in The Community | 25 |
| VBQU149 | Create Texts of Some Complexity For Learning Purposes | 25 |
| VBQU151 | Create Texts of Some Complexity to Participate in The Community | 25 |
| VBQU152 | Investigate and Interpret Measurements and Related Formulae For Everyday Purposes | 50 |
| VBQU153 | Investigate, Interpret and Produce Numerical and Statistical Information | 50 |
| Total hours: | 328 | |
Course Fees
Are you eligible for Government Subsidised fees? Find out now!
You may be eligible for concession. Find out now!
| Government Subsidised | Fee For Service (Full fee) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concession | Non concession | RPL | Concession | Non concession | RPL | |
| Tuition fees | $ 50 | $ 500^ | $ 95 | n/a | $ 6,500^ | $ 3,250^ |
| Student Services & Amenities Fees | $ 32 | $ 212^ | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Ancillary Fees | $ 26 | $ 26 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
^ Fees will not be more than stated.
* Approximate fees displayed are based on calendar year calculations. The fees apply to the units enrolled in 2012 only. Any enrolments in subsequent years will be charged at the rates applicable for that year.
* Materials fees may be required.
How to calculate fees? See the examples here.
| Tuition fee | Student Services & Amenities Fees | Ancillary Fees | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Example 1: | A student is enrolled in a Foundation Skills program with 200 nominal hours. | |||
| Government subsidised (Non concession) | $1.05 x 200 = $210.00 | $0.32 x 200 = $64.00 | $26.00 | $300.00 |
| Fee-For-Service (Non concession) | $8.00 x 200 = $1,600.00 | n/a | n/a | $8.00 x 200 = $1,600.00 |
| Fee-For-Service (RPL) | $4.00 x 200 = $800.00 | n/a | n/a | $4.00 x 200 = $800.00 |
| Example 2: | A student is enrolled in a Foundation Skills program with 900 nominal hours. | |||
| Government subsidised (Non concession) | $1.05 x 900 = $945.00 but capped at the maximum of $500.00 | $0.32 x 900 = $288.00 but capped at the maximum of $212.00 | $26.00 | $738.00 |
| Fee-For-Service (Non concession) | $8.00 x 900 = $7,200.00 but capped at the maximum of $6500.00 | n/a | n/a | $6500.00 |
| Fee-For-Service (RPL) | $4.00 x 900 = $3,600.00 but capped at the maximum of $3250.00 | n/a | n/a | $3250.00 |
See the detailed fees structure.
What costs and other fees should I expect?
Contact us on 13 TAFE (13 8233) or email enquiries@kangan.edu.au for a fee schedule. There may be extra costs for reference booksor specialised materials.
What employment opportunities will I have?
This course aims to improve reading and writing skills and employability skills and may give access to higher levels of the CGEA and other further education courses and training opportunities.
What skills will I have when I complete this course?
You will gain skills in goal setting, writing, reading, oral communication and other modules you complete. The program is designed to increase your confidence as a reader, writer and speaker of English as well as in numeracy and mathematics if you complete these modules.
What qualifications will I receive?
On successful completion of the course you will be awarded the Certificate II in General Education for Adults. As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this program is nationally recognised.
What opportunities for further studies will I have?
This course will lead to higher level studies at level III,other further education courses and/ or other VET courses.
Can I apply?
There are no set prerequisites for this course.
How do I apply?
All applicants will need to attend an interview to determine current language and literacy levels and to ensure placement in a suitable class. A mid-year intake is available for this course.
Contact us in November 2011 to book an assessment interview for 2012 enrolment.
How will I be selected for this course?
Applicants will be selected on the basis of suitability and the availability of places.
How long is the course?
The course spans 6 months.
Semester 1 06/02/2012 - 29/06/2012
Semester 2 23/07/2012 - 7/12/2012
Where and how can I study?
You will study at the Broadmeadows campus.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed to show that you have achieved the skills and knowledge required by the course. Assessment may include written, oral or practical assessment methods. You will be advised in advance about the type of assessment and how it will operate. There is the opportunity for reassessment and appeal and you will be provided with this information.
Additional comments
All applicants will need to attend an interview to determine current language and literacy levels and to ensure placement in a suitable class. A mid-year intake is available for this course.
What will I study?
The subjects taught include reading and writing, computers, maths and a collection of general interest subjects.




