Vocational Education and Training
All Core Industry Training Courses
The FSK20113 Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways is a nationally recognised qualification covering the skills and knowledge required for individuals who need skills in order to prepare for a vocational pathway into the business administration field.
It is suitable for those who require assistance into a pre-vocational pathway to employment or training; entry level digital technology skills; reading, writing and numeracy skills at ACSF Level 3 (Australian Core Skills Framework); Oral Communication and Learning Skills at ASCF Level 3.
In consultation with our students we will provide a training and support plan that demonstrates how the course is delivered and how the outcomes will be achieved.
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.
Students are provided with computers in class to complete the required digital tasks.
Core Industry Training requires that all students undertake a language, literacy and numeracy assessment which has been contextualised to be relevant to the specific focus and outcomes of this qualification.
We also offer all students the opportunity to obtain recognition of their existing skills and knowledge gained through their relevant job experience and obtain credit for previous studies that directly correlate to the units we deliver.
Students learn in smaller classroom sizes and activities are designed so that students can take what they have learnt and apply to it a workplace straight away.
Learn moreThe CPC50210 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building), will give you the opportunity to develop the skills to manage a wide range of building projects. You will learn the principles, regulations and techniques of the building industry for low-medium rise buildings and projects. You will learn how to coordinate the complete construction of a residential, industrial or commercial building and take responsibility for your work.
This qualification has been superseded and is currently in a transition to a new qualification. In line with our registering body requirements the existing qualification is still able to be enrolled in, completed and have qualifications issued. Core will be offering the new qualification within the next 6 – 12 months.
Who Should Do this Course?
This course is suitable for those with at least 2-5 years of construction industry experience who may have already completed previous qualifications relating to the construction industry.
AHC30616 Certificate III in Production Horticulture is a nationally recognised qualification covering the skills and knowledge relating to the horticulture industry such as maintaining plants, treating pests and diseases, landscaping and drainage systems.
This qualification has been superseded and is currently in a transition to a new qualification. In line with our registering body requirements the existing qualification is still able to be enrolled in, completed and have qualifications issued. Core will be offering the new qualification within the next 6 – 12 months.
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification, however it is recommended you have basic knowledge of horticultural principles.
Who Should Do this Course?
This course is open entry however, students enrolling into this course will be required to undertake a Literacy & Numeracy Indicator prior to commencement of the course. This allows our trainers to identify any strengths and where additional support may be required. Students will also be required to have access to a computer and an internet connection to undertake their study and assessment.
The course can be delivered to individuals looking for an entry level qualification into the Construction industry and who are no longer attending school. The skills developed by completing this course give students a thorough understanding in the basics of the construction industry.
Students will complete a range of theoretical and practical tasks and projects throughout their training. Students who completed this course and in particular the unit CPCCWHS1001 are eligible to receive a White Card (required for entry to a construction worksite).
Students will be required to complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy indicator prior to commencing their training.
This qualification has been superseded and is currently in a transition to a new qualification. In line with our registering body requirements the existing qualification is still able to be enrolled in, completed and have qualifications issued. Core will be offering the new qualification within the next 6 – 12 months.
Who Should Do this Course?
The course can be delivered to individuals looking for an entry level qualification into the Construction industry and who are no longer attending school. The skills developed by completing this course give students a thorough understanding in the basics of the construction industry.
The CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) is a nationally recognised qualification covers the skills and knowledge relating to the construction and management of residential and commercial low rise building projects.
It gives existing tradespeople the opportunity to advance their career to become a licensed low-rise builder through the QBCC in Queensland.
Core offers all students the opportunity to obtain recognition of their existing skills and knowledge gained through their years on the tools. This means you only train in areas that you are not currently familiar with and can reduce the duration of your course significantly.
There are no specific listed physical attributes that a student is required to have to undertake any of the units, however as construction is a physically demanding career, there is an expectation that students have the physical ability to perform tasks on a worksite as required.
Students are expected to demonstrate an adequate level of language, literacy and numeracy skills (to read and interpret building plans, specifications, contracts, codes and standards.
Students will also be required to undertake an online Literacy, Language and Numeracy indicator prior to commencement.
This ensures that students have the necessary language, literacy and numeracy skills to be able to succeed in their training and assessment. If you identify as needing additional support, or where we identify through our own testing that is required, a student support strategy will be developed and agreed upon between all parties prior to you starting the course.
As this is an online program in the training and assessment pathway, you will need access to a computer and have basic computer skills. If this is not possible, students will need to discuss with Core Industry Training their specific requirements and alternatives will be sought.
We also offer all students the opportunity to obtain recognition of their existing skills and knowledge gained through their relevant job experience and obtain credit for previous studies that directly correlate to the units we deliver. For more information see the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) tab below.
This qualification has been superseded and is currently in a transition to a new qualification. In line with our registering body requirements the existing qualification is still able to be enrolled in, completed and have qualifications issued. Core will be offering the new qualification within the next 6 – 12 months.
Who Should Do this Course?
Existing tradespeople wanting the opportunity to advance their career to become a licensed low-rise builder through the QBCC in Queensland.
The AHC31016 Certificate III in Parks and Gardens is a nationally recognised qualification covering the skills and knowledge relating to the parks and gardens industry.
This may include infrastructure installation, maintenance or renovation of a public space, landscape maintenance, green space establishment and recreational developments for public or private gardens.
Core offers all students the opportunity to obtain recognition of their existing skills and knowledge gained through their relevant job experience. This means you only train in areas that you are not currently familiar with and can reduce the duration of your course significantly.
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification, however it is recommended you have basic knowledge of horticultural principles.
Who Should Do this Course?
This course is open entry however, students enrolling into this course will be required to undertake a Literacy & Numeracy Indicator prior to commencement of the course. This allows our trainers to identify any strengths and where additional support may be required. Students will also be required to have access to a computer and an internet connection to undertake their study and assessment.