
This course is currently closed. Register your interest to be notified when this course opens for enrolment.
Course fees are released each semester. We'll confirm your fee before enrolment.
This course is currently scheduled on Monday with Day classes. This timetable may change and will be confirmed by your teacher.
Assessments let you show what you've learned and check what you may need to work on.
Theory knowledge assessments
Practical skills assessments
Portfolio of work that contributes toward assessments
Work placement gives you real experience and develops your skills.
There is no work placement requirement for this qualification.
As an apprentice, you will gain your experience on-the-job with your employer.
If you are enrolling as a non-apprentice, you need to be in relevant employment or have access to appropriate simulated workplace environments in order to meet the course completion requirements.
To complete this course, the following materials are required:
You will need to provide for yourself the following resources which you will keep when you complete your study:
As part of this course, you will be required to provide hairdressing services on paying clients and may need to provide clients for some of your practical classes and assessments.
You must comply with Work Health & Safety requirements for classes, including wearing closed in protective footwear and clothing that is clean and professional for the industry.
To make sure this delivery option is the right fit for you, we will need you to demonstrate that you can meet the additional requirements below.
This course may also be offered as a non-apprenticeship. Enquire today to discuss your eligibility.
Courses are made up of a combination of both core and specialty units. In the Certificate III in Hairdressing qualification, you’ll need to successfully complete 28 Units of competency, including 21 core and 7 speciality units.
Core units are central to the job outcomes of a particular industry or occupation. These are the units industry has agreed are essential to be capable and qualified at a particular study level.
Learn through a combination of on-campus classroom, virtual classroom, online, and/or workplace activity. For example, you may participate in scheduled face-to-face or virtual classroom activity, have an element of self-directed learning with online content, and/or receive supervised training while on the job, doing work experience, or on placement.
Classroom activity will be scheduled, but online learning can provide more flexibility. Teacher support will be provided for all study. Access to a computer with an internet connection is required.
Local street parking
Bike racks
Library
Guest Wi-Fi
Student kitchenette
Accessible parking
All gender toilet
Accessible toilet
Ambulant toilet
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