Senior College Course Guide
Alexandra Hills campusWelcome from the Head of Senior College
Welcome to TAFE Queensland, the largest and most trusted training provider in the state. For over 140 years, we have had the privilege of helping our students change their lives, achieve their career aspirations, and make great happen.
TAFE Queensland’s Senior College program is an inclusive learning environment that celebrates young people and provides them with a supportive educational pathway. Our school allows students to achieve socially and academically, developing tailored learning plans to meet their unique needs.
Senior College is part of our local community. We embrace diversity, make it visible as a strength, and support respectful relationships within the school community and between students and teachers. We welcome all students to our school by providing a holistic approach so that our students and families feel welcome, respected, included, and safe. We ensure students have the right educational pathway for them and develop the necessary skills to move forward into adulthood.
Welcome again. We cannot wait to see how you define your greatness.
Mark Jenkins Head of Senior College Senior College and Community PathwaysTAFE
QueenslandSee them thrive with Senior College
Whether they are looking to do an apprenticeship, further study or get job-ready, our Senior College program gives Year 11 and 12 students a flexible, alternative pathway to an exciting future. Successful completion of this program allows students to complete their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and, if they choose to, gain an ATAR for university entry or complete a vocational certificate.
Why study Year 11 and 12 at TAFE Queensland
A SUPPORTIVE PROGRAM
TAFE Queensland offers an holistic range of student support services, including:
• qualified counsellors
• career guidance with counsellors
• tutorial support
• mentor program
• career hub
• student events
• AccessAbility Support Officers.
MENTOR PROGRAM
All Senior College students are enrolled in our Mentor Program. This program is designed to prepare them for the challenges of study, regardless of their initial academic ability.
This program is embedded in the Social and Community Studies subject, allowing students to develop essential life skills while gaining four (4) credits towards their QCE upon successful completion.
Comprising of various activities, discussions, and guest speakers, our Mentor Program supports students throughout their time with us, enabling them to set and achieve their goals for the future.
CAREER HUB
Year 12 students will also join the Career Hub in Semester One of their Mentor Program. This prepares students for the completion of Year 12, equipping them with the critical skills required to be job-ready.
Students will focus on career pathways and hear from an exciting schedule of industry guest speakers to discuss career choices.
STUDENT SUPPORT
TAFE Queensland has a student support team that:
• offer confidential, friendly support for any life situation
• assist students in achieving their educational and career goals
• encourage students to be independent and take responsibility for their course of study
• organise reasonable adjustments where required.
ON CAMPUS
The learning environment at our Alexandra Hills campus enables Year 11 and 12 students to develop as individuals in a friendly and supportive atmosphere, providing access to:
• industry-standard vocational training facilities
• TAFE Queensland library services
• theatre and auditorium
• computer labs
• maritime facilities at Wellington Point Jetty.
Pathways to your future
TAFE Queensland has a range of pathway options that can get you started on your university degree sooner. Open up pathways to a degree and keep your options open with a certificate, diploma, bridging course, or tertiary preparation program. With TAFE Queensland, there’s more than one way to achieve your higher education dreams.
Qualifications Senior College Certificate IV in Adult Tertiary Preparation (11240NAT) Certificate I, II, III or IV
Year 10, 11 or 12
Advanced Diploma Associate Degree
OUR PARTNER UNIVERSITIES AND HIGHER EDUCATION PROVIDERS
There’s more than one way to get into your dream university degree. TAFE Queensland has a range of pathway options and partners that can get you started on your university degree sooner.
INFO NIGHT SENIOR COLLEGE
We build individualised study programs for each student that give them the flexibility to complete their high school studies and go to their apprenticeship, work, or attend further studies. It’s a fantastic program that changes our students’ lives.”
Craig Eades DIRECTOR, SENIOR COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY PATHWAYS TAFE QUEENSLANDHow to apply
All applicants must be between 15 and 17 years of age at the time of application, have completed Year 10 or equivalent, and have achieved five (5) Year 10 subjects, including English and Mathematics. Each application is assessed on merit during the enrolment interview.
HOW DO I APPLY?
Enrolment information and application forms are available at tafeqld.edu.au/ seniorcollege.
We are here to help! You can talk to our team by:
• calling us on (07) 3826 8407
• LiveChat on our website
• submitting an enquiry form on our website.
Once we receive your application, we will contact you to discuss the next steps in your enrolment process.
ENROLMENT PROCESS
1. Contact our team or apply through the website
2. Book an enrolment interview
3. Complete your enrolment pack
4. Attend Orientation
5. Commence study
Study Senior College at TAFE Queensland. It’s the best possible thing you can do for yourself.”
Violet SENIOR COLLEGE GRADUATE
Need to know
QUEENSLAND CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY (QCAA)
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) is a statutory body of the Queensland Government that provides Kindergarten to Year 12 syllabuses, guidelines, assessment, reporting, testing, and certification services for Queensland schools. All subjects taught in our Senior College program are QCAA accredited to the same standards as other Queensland high schools.
AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY ADMISSION RANK (ATAR)
Eligible Queensland students graduating Year 12 will receive an ATAR. This ranking, between 0 and 99.95, will be used to assess applications for tertiary entrance into courses offered by TAFE Queensland and other higher education providers.
To be eligible for an ATAR*, the successful completion of five (5) subjects (C or better) is required, with a minimum of four (4) being general subjects.
A student’s ATAR will be calculated from their best five (5) subject results, one of which may be:
• a Vocation Education and Training (VET) certificate III or above, or
• an applied subject result.
For more information on ATAR, please visit the QTAC website: qtac.edu.au/atar
SCHOOL-BASED APPRENTICESHIP OR TRAINEESHIP (SAT)
The SAT program is a government-funded school-based apprenticeship or traineeship where students can commence a nationally-recognised training program as an employee while completing their QCE. A training agreement is individually designed in consultation with the student, the employer, the Vocational Trainer, an Australian Apprenticeship Centre, and the school.
TAFE Queensland Senior College students are able to pursue a SAT program of their choice whilst completing their studies.
A student taking on a SAT program will:
• study three (3) to five (5) QCAA subjects and undertake the Mentor Program
• work part-time
• undertake vocational training connected to that particular work area.
QUEENSLAND CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (QCE)
The QCE is Queensland’s senior school qualification awarded to eligible students, usually at the end of Year 12.
The QCE is a broad-based, internationally recognised qualification awarded to young people who have achieved a significant amount of learning (to a set standard and in a set pattern) while meeting literacy and numeracy requirements.
The QCE is a student’s passport to move confidently from school to work, training and further education. It is awarded to students who achieve 20 credits across a wide range of learning options, including general and applied subjects, vocational education and training, and workplace or community learning.
GENERAL AND APPLIED SUBJECTS
General subjects are based on syllabuses approved and issued by the QCAA. Results in general subjects can count in the calculation of an ATAR, the most common selection device used by the tertiary sector.
In general subjects, senior students’ learning will be assessed using four (4) assessment tasks. The classroom teacher will conduct three assessment tasks, with the final task being a subject-specific state-wide external task or exam.
Applied subjects are developed from the Subject Area Syllabuses (SAS) and, when successfully completed, contribute four (4) credits toward a QCE. One (1) applied subject may also contribute towards the calculation of an ATAR for tertiary entrance.
For more information visit: qcaa.qld.edu.au/senior
* Successful completion of an English subject (C or better) is necessary to be eligible for an ATAR; however, this grade will only be used in the calculation if it is one of the student’s best five subject results.
Your options
REMEMBER TO CHECK PREREQUISITES
If you are considering further study, you need to check with the provider to ensure you are studying the required prerequisites for their course.
A Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) guide will be available at our interview to check current Queensland prerequisites.
ATAR and QCE pathway +
Mentor Program
SIX (6) GENERAL SUBJECTS OR FOUR (4) GENERAL SUBJECTS + TWO (2) APPLIED SUBJECTS OR A
COMPLETED CERTIFICATE III OR HIGHER
What’s involved:
• Two (2) compulsory general subjects (English, General Mathematics)
• Social and Community Studies (applied subject)
• Two (2) additional general subjects
• One (1) applied subject or vocational certification.
Leads to:
• QCE
• ATAR
• Employment
• Entrance to a TAFE Queensland diploma/university degree.
Outcomes:
• ATAR
• Queensland Certificate of Education
• Vocational qualification (if undertaken)
VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
Senior College has a range of vocational certificates available through our TAFE at School program. Students are entitled to one government-subsidised qualification whilst at school, but students may also choose from a range of full-fee programs.
The full range of TAFE at School courses is available at the back of this guide.
QCE applied pathway
Mentor Program
FIVE (5) QCAA SUBJECTS + ONE (1) VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE OR
SIX (6) QCAA SUBJECTS
What’s involved:
• Three (3) compulsory QCAA-registered subjects (Social and Community Studies, Essential English, and Essential Mathematics)
• Two (2) additional QCAA-registered subject and one vocational certificate or
• Three (3) additional QCAA-registered subjects.
To complete, students need to have accumulated 20 points, at least 12 credits must be core.
Leads to:
• QCE
• Vocational certificate(s)
• Employment
• TAFE Queensland diploma courses and ongoing study options.
Outcomes:
• Queensland Certificate of Education
• Vocational qualification (if undertaken)
I’d encourage everyone to follow their passion. By doing high school differently, I was set up for success. I was able to learn in a way that suited me, while being supported and encouraged by my teachers and classmates to pursue my career, and now, I have the job of my dreams.”
Imigene Kedacic SENIOR COLLEGE GRADUATEQueensland Curriculum and Assessment (QCAA) subjects
APPLIED PATHWAY SUBJECTS
Aquatic Practices
Business Studies
Drama in Practice
Essential English
Essential Mathematics
Information and Communication
Technology
Music in Practice
Science in Practice
Social and Community Studies +
Visual Arts in Practice
Vocational Certificate
GENERAL PATHWAY SUBJECTS
Biology
English
General Business
General Mathematics
Health
Psychology
Social and Community Studies
KEY LEGEND
+ ATAR and QCE pathway
QCE and/or vocational pathway
QCE and/or vocational pathway required
Applied subject
Aquatic Practices
Subject at a glance Topics Student learnings
Aquatic Practices is a practical subject that develops nautical knowledge and skills in a real-life marine environment. Students engage in safe and responsible practices and have the opportunity to obtain their marine license. This subject is delivered at our maritime facility at Wellington Point Jetty.
• Weather, tides, and currents
• Personal water safety and safe working practices
• Recreational fishing and snorkelling
• Boat handling and navigation
Biology
Subject at a glance Topics
By studying Biology, you will learn about the complex and diverse world of organisms and the natural systems that affect them. You will get the chance to undertake experiments that investigate problems pertaining to the living world, including plant and animal physiology, genetics and ecology.
Business Studies
Subject at a glance
Once enrolled in Business Studies, you will be involved in a range of contemporary real-world activities. Business learning involves a range of experiences that provide knowledge, processes, and skills that can be applied to business in the real world. You will gain an understanding of business environments and have the opportunity to engage in practical business projects.
• Cellular biology
• Animal and plant physiology
• Genetics and diversity
• Ecological studies
• Contemporary global issues in science
• Essential skills for safety on the water across a variety of vessels
• Professional practice in a commercial maritime setting
• Local maritime laws and regulations
• Developments in biology and their impact on modern society
• The link between biology, technology, and economic development
• Basic anatomy and physiology of plants, animals, and microbes
• Events management
• Marketing
• Entrepreneurship
• Healthy workplaces
Student learnings
• Understand the technologies utilised in day-to-day business operations
• Identify how teamwork facilitates innovation and success in business
• Develop communication strategies to sell ideas and build partnerships
Drama in Practice
Subject at a glance
This is an exciting subject for students wanting to be part of the performing arts industry. Get hands-on experience in acting through plays, monologues, auditions, performances, and events throughout the year. This subject is not just for ambitious actors but also for those who want to be involved in performing arts, film, entertainment and music. This is perfect for students who want to build confidence in public speaking.
Topics
• Stage and acting techniques
• Create, perform, and review drama
• The theatre community
- professional and amateur theatre
• Theatre styles and conventions
English
Subject at a glance Topics
English is a two-year subject that is highly recommended if you want to gain an ATAR. To meet entry requirements for most university courses, students must have completed four (4) semesters of senior English. Assessment is predominantly written with some compulsory spoken tasks. You will have opportunities to engage with diverse texts for various audiences and purposes.
Essential English
Subject at a glance
Essential English equips students to think critically about texts, their representation of the world, and human experiences. The framework considers the interplay between language, purpose, context, audience, and meaning, including audience positioning and relationship-building.
• Perspectives and texts
• Culture and texts
• Text connections
• Close study of a literacy text
Student learnings
• Live theatre - production elements and performance
• Development of a concept for production
• Verbatim theatre style
• Gothic theatre style
• Audition preparation
• Written and oral theatre reviews
Student learnings
• Exploring, examining, and responding to texts
• Creating imaginative and analytical texts
• Exploring connections between texts
• Engaging with and responding to literary texts
Topics
• Language and structural choices influence perspectives and create specific effects
• Texts represent ideas, attitudes, and perspectives, and their impact on audiences is influenced by purpose, cultural context, and social situations
• Texts position readers, viewers, and listeners in various ways
Student learnings
• Skills to communicate confidently and effectively in a variety of contemporary contexts and social situations
• Explore structure, language, language features and technologies to best convey meaning
• Creative use of imaginative thinking to explore a variety of perspectives
• Using language effectively to communicate meaning, analyse, and deconstruct texts
Essential Mathematics
Subject at a glance Topics
Essential Mathematics provides a broad foundation of practical mathematics if you are planning a vocational outcome. This subject is organised into various vocational themes with a focus on numeracy and basic mathematical skills that are encountered in day-to-day living.
• Reading maps, tables and graphs
• Earning, spending, borrowing and investing money
• Taxation and Goods and Services Tax (GST)
• Renting, buying and renovating property
• Business planning
General Business
Subject at a glance Topics
General Business is an exciting subject that will immerse students in the world of business. Students will learn about the four essential business functions (marketing, operations, human resources, and finance) and build an appreciation of how businesses undertake strategic planning to respond to the challenges of operating in a continuously evolving business environment.
• Fundamentals of business
• Business start-ups
• Feasibility of business ideas
• Competitive markets
• Hostile competitive markets
• Evolution and transformation of mature businesses
General Mathematics
Subject at a glance Topics
This subject will equip you with the skills to manage day-to-day scenarios that require the use of mathematics. General Mathematics is a QCAA subject that contributes to your ATAR (used to meet the entry criteria for most universities).
• Financial mathematics and investing
• Applied geometry
• Data exploration and analysis
• Sequences networking
• Shapes and scale factors
Student learnings
• Calculations used for basic financial management
• Skills needed to interpret data displayed graphically
• Knowledge required to plan for and solve real-life scenarios
Student learnings
• Strategic planning throughout the business life cycle
• In complex business environments, analysing data and information to identify any relevant relationships and trends
• Skills required to make evaluations, draw conclusions, and provide recommendations for business problems
• The importance of teamwork, working collaboratively, and developing social skills
Student learnings
• The knowledge and skills of computation, estimation and measurement
• How to interpret and analyse information presented in a variety of forms
• The ability to make judgments based on evidence and reasoning
• How to justify and communicate results in a variety of forms
Topics
This fascinating subject will allow students to explore the health of individuals and communities, whilst applying recognised health theories and frameworks to real-life situations. Drawing from the health, behavioural, social, and physical sciences, this subject offers students an opportunity to investigate various health issues. Students will design, implement, and evaluate action strategies to combat these issues.
• Resilience – an individual health resource
• Alcohol – using peers and family as a health resource
• Road safety – using the community as a health resource
• Respectful relationships
Information and Communication Technology
Subject at a glance Topics
Information and Communication Technology is a practical subject designed to develop students’ skills using a range of software applications and solve client problems using a variety of communication modes. This subject will contribute to your ability to engage with technology, solve real-world problems, and apply these skills to the workplace.
• Website production
• Producing a photobook using digital imaging and modelling
• Creating professional presentations using digital technologies
• Understanding video productions
• Online communities and the power of being connected
Student learnings
• Factors that affect health
• Health theories and frameworks
• Developing and promoting healthy initiatives
Student learnings
• Current and emerging hardware and software combinations
• Skills needed to solve client problems, both technical and creative
• Social, environmental, and legal impacts when using digital technologies
• Communicating client solutions by preparing presentations as a business report, attending meetings, and informational videos
Music in Practice
Subject at a glance Topics
Music in Practice is a hands-on subject where students compose, perform, and engage with music. They will rehearse individually or in small groups, perform for audiences, and create their own compositions.
• The music of today
• The cutting edge
• Building your personal brand
• How to perform live on stage
Psychology
Subject at a glance
The Psychology subject allows students to explore concepts that explain human behaviour and underlying cognitions. Students will consider and examine theories on social psychology, interpersonal processes, attitudes and cross-cultural psychology.
• Examine the role of the brain in individual development, cognitive development, human consciousness, and sleep
• Examine individual thinking and how the brain, including perception, memory, and learning
Science in Practice
Science in Practice integrates creative and critical thinking, where students apply scientific knowledge and skills to produce practical outcomes. Key features include projects and investigations. Projects involve applying cognitive, technical, and reasoning skills, while investigations follow scientific inquiry methods to deepen understanding of specific topics and their real-world applications.
• Severe ecological disasters
• How to create a self-sustaining ecosystem
• Model sustainable housing builds
• International sustainable housing projects
• Crime scene analysis and forensic science
Student learnings
• The technologies involved in creating and recording musical work
• Developing and refining self-created musical pieces
• Rehearsal and performance skills
• Core body/discipline knowledge aspects of the skills used by scientists to develop new knowledge, as well as the opportunity to refine these skills through practical activities
• How to critically evaluate psychological concepts
• How to conduct field research
• Communicate psychological understandings, findings, arguments and conclusions
• Planning and completing scientific projects
• Collecting and analysing primary and secondary data
• Completing the scientific investigation and inquiry process
• Writing reports using scientific language
Social and Community Studies
Subject at a glance Topics Student learnings
This subject promotes critical, creative and constructive thinking and focuses on personal development, building social skills and respecting cultural diversity. This subject develops communication and interpersonal skills, problem-solving, decision-making, resilience, self-esteem, and self-confidence, all while encouraging responsible attitudes and behaviours. Essential workplace, learning, and study skills are also incorporated.
• Growing and developing as an individual
• Living with and relating to others
• Receiving from and contributing to the community
• Health and nutrition
• Career guidance
• Money management
Visual Arts in Practice
Subject
Visual Arts in Practice empowers students to explore visual language, combining media, technologies, and skills to create experimental and resolved artworks. Students independently select media and utilise visual features to respond to real-world stimuli, expressing their artistic intentions. This subject emphasises practical application and fosters connections with local artists.
• 2D media processes –drawing, painting and printmaking
• Digital media processes
• 3D media processes –ceramics and sculpture
• Visual literacy
• Artwork realisation
• The development of personal, interpersonal and citizenship skills
• Social contexts and issues
• Language conventions and features to communicate ideas and information
• Communicating the outcomes of social investigations
• Appraise inquiry processes and the outcomes of social investigations
• How to seek creative solutions to design problems
• How to apply critical thinking to meet deadlines
• How to demonstrate creative and technical skills
• Relevant workplace health and safety practices
Choose your pathway
ATAR and QCE pathway
CHOOSE:
6 general subjects OR 4 general subjects + 2 applied subjects OR A completed certificate III or higher
Social and Community Studies
English
General Mathematics
General Business
Biology
Health
Psychology
ATAR AND QCE PATHWAY
QCE AND/OR VOCATIONAL PATHWAY
QCE AND/OR VOCATIONAL PATHWAY REQUIRED
APPLIED SUBJECT
With plenty of flexible study options available, please contact us to discuss the best option for you.
(07) 3826 8407 tafeqld.edu.au/seniorcollege
Bring this page with you to your Senior College interview to choose your pathway.
QCE and/or vocational pathway
CHOOSE:
5 QCAA subjects + 1 vocational certificate OR 6 QCAA subjects
Social and Community Studies
Essential English
Essential Mathematics
Business Studies
Information and Communication
Technology
Visual Arts in Practice
Drama in Practice
Music in Practice
Aquatic Practices
Science in Practice
Vocational certificate*
Please specify course name here
Please note that students who wish to apply for an alternative university ranking must complete a certificate III or higher over the course of their studies.
Set sail with TAFE Queensland
Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
Based predominantly at our Wellington Point Boat Shed, students will develop the skills and knowledge to assist in conducting sessions in a range of aquatic and recreational environments.
This exciting, hands-on course allows students to become competent in performing outdoor recreation activities such as paddling, sailing, navigation, and operating a powerboat; students also have the opportunity to gain their marine licence. The activities also develop planning and communication, teamwork, self-management, problemsolving, and initiative skills. Our passionate, industryexperienced teachers will give students all the support and guidance they need to succeed.
Job prospects
Successful completion of this course will equip you to assist a Lead Guide or Instructor in outdoor recreational activities. This qualification provides a pathway to further study or work at a range of organisations that deliver outdoor recreation, education, and therapeutic activities, including commercial, not-for-profit and government organisations.
Campus
Alexandra Hills
Study mode face-to-face
Workload 1 full day per week
Duration 12 months
CORE UNITS UNIT NAME
HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety
SISOFLD002 Minimise environmental impact
SISXIND002 Maintain sport, fitness and recreation industry knowledge
SISOFLD001 Assist in conducting recreation sessions
ELECTIVE UNITS UNIT NAME
SISCAQU002 Perform basic water rescues
SISXEMR001 Respond to emergency situations
SISXCAI001 Provide equipment for activities
SISOFLD006 Navigate in tracked environments
SISOSAI001 Sail small boats in smooth water and light to moderate wind conditions
HLTAID011 Provide first aid
SISOCNE001 Paddle a craft using fundamental skills
Delivery details
Our flexible delivery options are designed to maximise learning outcomes while catering around the needs of their school studies. Students will be able to study this course one day per week for a semester.
Eligibility
You must be a Year 11 or 12 student enrolled in the Senior College program. In addition, the duration of your TAFE at School course cannot be longer than your remaining high school studies.
QCE credits
Four points towards QCE on successful completion (Awarded).
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Our locations
No other provider can match TAFE Queensland for scale and location options. With more than 50 locations across the state, we have Queensland covered, no matter where you are. To view all of our locations, visit tafeqld.edu.au/locations.
Loganlea WesTEC Springfield Ipswich Acacia Ridge Grovely Eagle Farm Brisbane Airport Redcliffe Bracken Ridge Caboolture South Bank Mt Gravatt Alexandra HillsOUR FACILITIES
Step into our purpose-built facilities, where you will learn hands-on using the same tools and equipment used in industry. Put your theory into practice straight away in our clinical labs, salons, training restaurants, creative spaces, and trades workshops. Develop your skills, ability, and confidence, and gain the practical experience you need to graduate job-ready.
For more information visit tafeqld.edu.au/facilities.
GETTING TO CAMPUS
Our campuses are accessible by both private and public transport, with full details available on individual campus pages on our website at tafeqld.edu.au/locations.
If you are a full-time student, you may be eligible for a student discount on public transport. For more information or to plan your travel, call 13 12 30 or visit translink.com.au.
CAMPUS LOCATIONS
Acacia Ridge
247 Bradman Street, Acacia Ridge Qld 4110
Alexandra Hills Windemere Road, Alexandra Hills Qld 4161
Bracken Ridge
157 Norris Road, Bracken Ridge Qld 4017
Brisbane Airport 20 Boronia Road, Brisbane Airport Qld 4008
Caboolture
Tallon Street, Caboolture Qld 4510
Eagle Farm
776 Kingsford Smith Drive, Eagle Farm Qld 4009
Grovely Fitzsimmons Street, Keperra Qld 4054
Ipswich Corner Mary and Byrne Streets, Bundamba Qld 4304
Loganlea 50-68 Armstrong Road, Meadowbrook Qld 4131
Mt Gravatt 1030 Cavendish Road, Mt Gravatt Qld 4122
LOCATION
Acacia Ridge
Alexandra Hills
Bracken Ridge
Redcliffe
64-68 Klingner Road, Redcliffe Qld 4020
South Bank 66 Ernest Street, South Brisbane Qld 4101
Springfield Education City Drive, Springfield Qld 4300
WesTEC 110 Nev Smith Drive, Springfield Qld 4300