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Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation

Total of 9 units to complete this qualification

Duration

6-12 months

Level

Certificate II

Delivery Mode

On-campus

Entry Level

Certificate II

Course Structure

Total of 9 units to complete this qualification

Core Units (4)

RIICOM201E
Communicate in the workplace
RIIENV201E
Identify and assess environmental and heritage concerns
RIIRIS201E
Conduct local risk control
RIIWHS201E
Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures

Elective Units (5)

RIICCM201E
Carry out measurements and calculations
RIISAM201E
Handle resources and infrastructure materials and safely dispose of nontoxic materials
RIISAM203E
Use hand and power tools
RIIBEF201E
Plan and organise work
RIIGOV201E
Comply with site work processes/procedures

Career Outcomes

Construction Assistant

Mining Assistant

Infrastructure Worker

Site Operations Assistant

Resources Sector Worker

Civil Construction Worker

Entry-level Plant Operator

Entry Requirements

School Leaving Certificate

Physical fitness for manual work

Basic numeracy and literacy skills

Meet 18fifty3 training entry requirements

Study Support

Learning Resources

Access to comprehensive online learning materials and industry-standard software

Expert Trainers

Learn from industry professionals with extensive practical experience

Student Support

Dedicated support services to help you throughout your learning journey

Recognition & Pathways

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Your existing skills and knowledge may count towards this qualification through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. This can reduce your study time and cost.

  • Work experience assessment
  • Previous qualifications review
  • Skills assessment

Further Study Pathways

After completing this qualification, you may progress to:

  • Advanced Diploma qualifications
  • Bachelor degree programs
  • Industry certifications

Assessment Methods

Written Assessments

Complete assignments, reports, and documentation tasks to demonstrate your theoretical knowledge

Practical Tasks

Demonstrate your skills through hands-on activities, projects, and real-world scenarios

Observation

Be assessed while performing tasks in simulated work environments

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