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12 months full time / 2 years part time
Ongoing, February
February
If you are not quite ready for work but interested in learning skills valued by employers in the workplace such as independence, team work, communication, recreation and social skills and you are a person with an intellectual disability, autism or cognitive impairment, Melbourne Polytechnic’s Certificate I in Transition Education 22567VIC is for you. You will explore and participate in work and community activities. The skills you’ll learn will depend on your goals and abilities and include using public transport, using technology safely, social skills, reading and writing, budgeting, basic cooking, recreation and health, creative media, dance and movement and exploring future options. Your self-esteem and confidence will grow as your interpersonal skills improve, and you’ll find independence and active participation in the community much easier.
Melbourne Polytechnic leads the education sector in experience and innovation for transition and work education. In 2018, we won ‘Inclusive Training Provider‘ in the Department of Education’s Victorian Training Awards (VTA). We are very experienced at teaching students with a disability so you can be confident that you will have the support you need. We’ll work with you, your family and advocate or carer to create an individual learning plan based on your needs and goals so you can learn at your own pace. Your class will have a maximum of ten students to ensure you have you have an individualised program in a caring and supportive environment. You’ll benefit from real-life interactions with Darebin City Council, Consumer Affairs Victoria, Metro Trains Community Education Unit, Ambulance, Police and Fire Services and the TREV Sports Tournament. The course also includes three workshops for Parents as Career Partners.
This course will provide the essential foundation to increasing your confidence, independence and life skills. You could graduate and choose another course, such as Certificate I in Work Education 22566VIC – General, Hospitality or Ignition Theatre streams or Certificate II in Work Education 22631VIC
This course will provide the essential foundation to increasing your confidence, life skills and exploring future options, work interests and pathways.
The more education you complete, the more job opportunities you’ll have. You can use this course as a pathway into courses as varied as:
Each course has a dedicated learning method that is designed to let you thrive in your studies.
On-campus
Interactive learning in a face-to-face environment. Classes will be held at a Melbourne Polytechnic campus or partner institute. Visit the How You'll Study page for more information.
Mon - AM and PM
Tue - AM and PM
Wed - AM and PM
Thu - AM and PM
Fri - AM and PM
You may be assessed using an integrated approach. Learning outcomes may be grouped together and assessment of the module may be achieved through an activity that takes into account all learning outcomes. Assessment methods will respect your learning style and may include discussion, demonstration, oral questioning, short answer, practical exercise, role play, recorded report and observation. Methods may be varied in response to specific learning needs
The hours displayed are nominal, actual classroom hours delivered may differ. Please contact us for the latest student contact hours information.
Code | Subject | Elective | Hours |
VU22104 | Prepare simple budgets | Elective | 20 |
VU22351 | Create short simple texts to participate in the community | Elective | 15 |
VU22904 | Recognise and use time | Elective | 40 |
VU22913 | Give and follow simple direction | Elective | 25 |
VU23033 | Explore a micro business opportunity | Elective | 50 |
VU23034 | Develop personal goals with support | Core | 150 |
VU23035 | Explore self-development | Core | 150 |
VU23036 | Participate in travel activities | Core | 150 |
VU23037 | Explore future options for further training, work or community activities | Core | 150 |
VU23038 | Participate in the community | Core | 150 |
VU23039 | Use Technology for a range of purpose | Core | 150 |
VU23040 | Explore personal well being | Elective | 50 |
VU23041 | Access the media | Elective | 50 |
VU23043 | Participate in Recreational activities | Elective | 50 |
VU23044 | Apply communication for personal purposes | Elective | 50 |
VU23045 | Apply Numeracy to a range of purposes | Elective | 50 |
VU23057 | Participate in creative activities | Elective | 50 |
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Concession | Government subsidised fee | Non-subsidised fee | |
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Tuition fee | $410 | $2050 | $20950 |
Maximum annual amenities | $175 | $250 | $250 |
Total payable | $585 | $2300 | $21200 |
Per year | $0 |
Per semester | $0 |
The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.
Displayed course fees are indicative only. There are many variables that impact the total amount of your full course costs including qualification for government subsidies, concessions or recognition of prior learning. Tuition fees do not include the cost of student amenities or material costs.
This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. Contact us to find out if you’re eligible for a Government subsidy.
Melbourne Polytechnic offers a range of payment options to help you pay your tuition fees, so you can get on with your studies.
Fees displayed are effective for new applications received on or after 1st of November. Tuition fees do not include textbooks, course materials or overseas student health insurance and visa fees.
After initial deposit, international students are able to pay tuition fees in installments, four times per year.
For more detailed information please read the International Student Fees.
The fees for those ineligible for a government-funded enrolment.
The cost of tuition for those eligible for government funding.
Concession fees are charged at 20 per cent of the standard fees for enrolments in Certificate I to IV courses. To be eligible students must meet Skills First eligibility criteria and present a valid:
The following groups are eligible for concession fees from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma level:
The Student Services and Amenities Fee is charged at forty cents (40 cents) per student contact hour and is capped over a twelve (12) month period, effective from the enrolment date, to:
Amenities fees are used to improve non-academic services including libraries, counselling services, student support, and recreational activities.
In the Kitchen Operations short courses, students will learn how to stock a pantry with cooking essentials and prepare simple nutritious meals on a budget. Students will also develop awareness of food hygiene and safety practices in a commercial kitchen.
Applicants to complete a Work Education program application for interview form, which will be followed by an interview.
To apply you will need:
Applicants for this program will have a disability, e.g. Intellectual Disability, Autism, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).
Applicants to complete a Work Education program application for interview form, which will be followed by an interview.
To apply you will need:
Applicants for this program will have a disability, e.g. Intellectual Disability, Autism, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).
Work Education students are required to complete and return an application form and attend an informal interview to find the best suited class and discuss any additional requirements that may be needed to support studies. All future students who have submitted an application will be contacted via email to schedule the interview between August and December.
Students will need to also organise a Unique Student Identifier (USI) if they don't have one. This can be done online. Please bring this along to the interview session with any other documents and identification required which will be outlined to you in the email.
When we receive your application, the International Office will be in contact with you shortly to discuss your application and provide you additional instructions.
If you'd like to speak to one of our International Office staff directly, call +61 3 9269 8400
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Nationally Recognised Training This course is government accredited and has national recognition.
Local student means; you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen or a permanent humanitarian visa holder.