Certificates in General Education for Adults (CGEA)
- Course Code
- 21770VIC, 21771VIC, 21772VIC, 21773VIC, 21774VIC
- Course Type
- Accredited Course
- Course Location
- Yallourn; Morwell
- Course Duration
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Full Time: 1 yearPart Time: 2 years. Students may take longer to achieve the level they want in the certificates.
- Course Cost
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For an individual quotation of fees payable, please visit your nearest campus of GippsTAFE.
This course may be free if you are a Centrelink recipient and want to upgrade your literacy and numeracy skills. Contact your Job Service or Centrelink for referral.. - Study Modes
- On Campus; Full time; Part Time (Day)
- Starting Date
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Full Time:
- February 2012
- Ongoing
Part Time:- February 2012
- Ongoing
- Enquiries
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Foundation Studies
Yallourn
Phone: (03) 5127 0213
Fax: 1300 094 661
Email: neilh@gippstafe.edu.au
Post: PO Box 3279, GMC 3841
Morwell
Phone: (03) 5120 4564
Fax: 1300 094 661
Email: fayl@gippstafe.edu.au
Post: PO Box 3279, GMC 3841
Course Overview
Its never too late to improve your skills and go back to study. Enrolling in the CGEA is usually the first step for those mature age or younger people who haven't completed their primary or secondary education or who want to improve or update literacy, maths, computer and general education skills.
You'll have your own individualised learning plan so you can tailor the course to your own needs and job goals. People often enrol in this course because they want to:
• Learn to communicate better,
• Learn the maths they need for everyday life,
• Meet the literacy standards for the Army or Navy,
• Obtain computer skills,
• Help their children with homework
• Apply for advanced courses in other areas of study.
Studying CGEA at GippsTAFE means you get easier access to information on other courses you might want to undertake in the future.
What you will learn
In this course we will develop an individual training plan with you. This will include:
• reading and writing units for personal purposes, to participate in the community, to improve your learning and for employment.
• numeracy units are around measurement, using timetables, budgeting and numeracy in newpapers and the media.
You will also have the opportunity to learn basic computer skills.
In addition to the above, you also select units of your choice (electives).
• Horticulture
• Legal studies
• Child studies
• Financial literacy
You can also be given credit for previous units of studied in other courses.