Program Code |
CHC50121 |
CRICOS Course Code |
108956F |
Status of Training Product |
Current |
Duration |
60 weeks (including term break) |
Entry Requirements |
Entry to this qualification is limited to those who hold:
- a CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care or
- a CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care.
Learners are required to meet the following minimum requirements:
All learners with English as a second language (ESL) must also demonstrate ONE of the following to meet minimum English Proficiency requirements:
1. IELTS 5.5 or other English scores accepted by Department of Home Affairs (DHA) such as TOEFL ‘PBT’ 527, TOEFL ‘iBT’ 46; PTE Academic 42; Cambridge English Advance 47; OET ‘Pass’,
2. Request to sit for Qii’s Internal English Test and achieve the required scores,
3. New Zealand Certificate in English Language (NZCEL) Level 3- Applied.
Alternatively, learners can request to sit for Qii’s Internal Language, Literacy and Numeracy test and achieve the following results. This also applies to all domestic students:
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- 4 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Learning
- 3 in Numeracy.
*Any students who do not immediately meet the exact entry requirements by up to 1.0 of mark in any individual area of the test may be given additional exercises and LLN assessment material to build their skill knowledge to fill the entry requirements gap before commencing the course.
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Intake Dates |
Regular intakes available |
Delivery Structure and Modes of Study |
The full-time delivery involves 20 scheduled course contact hours per week.
To reach the 20 hours delivery requirement, each Unit of Study will have 2 days per week (14 hours) face-to-face classroom training and tutorial, and 6 hours of scheduled Course Related Information Session (CRIS). Classes are scheduled with timetable provided to students during orientation.
In some cases, students may apply to complete up to one third of their course via distance learning. All distance learning, or ‘self-study’ Units will be timetabled to be completed alongside another face-to-face Unit and will be supported by scheduled tutorials for additional assistance should it be required.
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Course fees (AUD) |
Tuition fee: $12,650 Enrolment fee: $250 Material fees: $750 |
Vocational placement |
To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 280 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency. Placement may be commenced during the delivery of the course; however, practical assessment for each Unit requiring placement will be conducted once the learning has been completed and theory assessments are deemed Satisfactory.
If the student is not already working in a position relating to this area of study, Qii will be able to assist in finding the placement. The Institute will first try to place the student with one of the signed placement partners if a suitable position is available, or alternatively we can provide additional guides and information packs to assist the student in securing their own placement. A Trainer from the institute will visit and assess all potential placement hosts and conduct a quality assurance assessment and complete a facilities checklist before signing an agreement.
All learners must apply for Blue card prior to commencing their vocational placement. All learners must complete the unit HLTAID012 Provide an emergency first aid response in an educaiton and care setting prior to attending work placement. This course is run on regular dates to ensure you can attend this.
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Assessment Methods |
- Demonstration/Presentation
- Oral Presentations
- Research Projects, including group projects
- Written tests in both short and long answer format
- Evidence portfolios
- Scenarios and simulated activities
- Case studies
- Role plays
- Third party reports
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Course Description
This program aims to prepare students to develop knowledge and skills to work within the early childhood education settings. It is expected they use organisation policies, procedures and individual children’s profiles to plan activities and provide care to children. Depending on the setting, educators may work under direct supervision or autonomously.
Units of Competency
BSBTWK502 |
Manage team effectiveness |
CHCECE041 |
Maintain a safe and healthy environment for children |
CHCECE042 |
Foster holistic early childhood learning, development and wellbeing |
CHCECE043 |
Nurture creativity in children |
CHCECE044 |
Facilitate compliance in a children's education and care service |
CHCECE045 |
Foster positive and respectful interactions and behaviour in children |
CHCECE046 |
Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children |
CHCECE047 |
Analyse information to inform children's learning |
CHCECE048 |
Plan and implement children's education and care curriculum |
CHCECE049 |
Embed environmental responsiblity in service operations |
CHCECE050 |
Work in partnership with children's families |
CHCPRP003 |
Reflect on and improve own professional practice |
BSBPEF502 |
Develop and use emotional intelligence |
BSBLDR523 |
Lead and manage effective workplace relationships |
CHCECE053 |
Respond to grievances and complaints about the service |
Career Opportunities
Child Care Worker (ANZSCO-421-111), Family Day Care Worker (ANZSCO-421-112), Nanny (ANZSCO-421-113), Out of School Hours Care Worker (ANZSCO-421-114), Early Childhood Educators at Child Care Centres.
Pathway
Upon successful completion of this program, clients may wish to take a further qualification in early childhood education in tertiary education sector. Students may be eligible to gain direct entry to a number of undergraduate courses such as Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education).
How to apply for this course
International students can apply either directly to Queensland International Institute or via an education agent. If you have questions about your application, you can:
- Speak to a Qii staff member; please phone +61 (7) 3194 6549 and follow the prompts.
- Send an email to Qii at [email protected]