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Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (SRO30203)
Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation course is a one-year (two semester) course of full-time study, which provides comprehensive training in a variety of outdoor recreation skills, including abseiling, sea kayaking, wilderness navigation/bushwalking, understanding of application of psychological principles of responsible leadership in the outdoors, the theoretical basis of safe practice.
The Outdoor Recreation courses provide nationally recognised competency based training qualifications at standards set by industry.
Training Specialisations
- Abseiling
- Sea kayaking
- Wilderness navigation/bushwalking
- Adventure Based Learning
- Small group management
Employment Possibilities
- The retail camping sector
- Sport and recreation centres
- Camping and outdoor recreation centres
- Wilderness adventure camping and tourism
- Outdoor education
- Adventure therapy programs
- Youth at Risk programs
- Vocational training
- Guiding
To satisfy the requirements and qualify for a Certificate III award, the combination of unit groups listed below must be successfully completed.
Duration
Certificate IIIāone year (two semesters) of full-time study.
Accreditation
The courses are accredited by the NSW Vocational Education Training Accreditation Board (VETAB) and recognised under the National Framework for the Recognition of Training (NFROT). This allows for credit to be transferred to and from other public and private education and training institutions. The courses are approved for Austudy/Abstudy/Youth Allowance purposes and approved as courses for overseas students.
Entry Requirements
Completion of Year 12 is strongly recommended for entry. Senior First Aid and Bronze Medallion qualifications are compulsory prerequisites of the course. It is also expected that applicants will have a reasonable standard of fitness, which needs to be maintained to continue to engage in outdoor pursuits. Students must have an aptitude for physical activity and leadership, must be literate and numerate and good communicators. Prior experience and a positive interest in several outdoor pursuits are desirable.
Entry Requirements For Overseas Applicants
Applicants from other countries will have their qualifications assessed by the Admissions Office. Applicants from a country where English is not the first language must demonstrate proficiency in English in one of the following ways:
- Provide documentary evidence that secondary schooling was conducted in an English medium, and evidence of a satisfactory pass in English in a British O-level examination or local equivalent.
- Obtain an overall IELTS score of 5.5 or better with no individual band score less than 5.5.
Overseas applicants are also required to satisfy Australian Government visa requirements.
Progression from Certificate III to Diploma
Students successfully completing Certificate III will gain advanced standing into the Diploma of Outdoor Recreation course.
Recognition of Current Competency (RCC)
Because neither the route nor the method of learning is considered in the assessment process, the College takes into account a range of prior learning experience, including experiences other than those accredited by other registered providers. Students who consider they already possess the skills and knowledge necessary to be deemed competent in any element may have the opportunity to have this substantiated through formal qualifications or assessment/references.
All units in these courses are nationally recognised and therefore those students who have completed a recognised unit at another registered provider may be granted credit. Up to 25% of a course may be credited through RCC.
Work Experience
For Certificate III all students are required to participate in a minimum of 2 weeks full-time work placement by the completion of the course. The Course Coordinator and training staff will assist in the organisation of this component.
Field Trips
Much of the instruction for both courses takes place in the field. Trips can range from excursions of a few hours duration to local abseil sites to five-day expeditions of the Snowy Mountains and Tasmania. To enhance employment opportunities and provide exposure to the networks of the outdoor recreation industry, students attend the annual conference of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Council of New South Wales.
Equipment and Additional Costs
The College provides all abseiling and canoeing equipment including personal flotation devices, canoes/ kayaks, helmets and harnesses.
Students are expected to provide:
- Wetsuit and neoprene booties
- Pack, sleeping bag
- Boots, waterproof jacket
- Appropriate clothing
- Tent and stove
- Torch, compass, first aid kit
It may be that some students will not have all this equipment at the start of the course in March, and for this reason, the College has negotiated substantial discounts for students in the course (15-20% off) through local retailers. A field trip to these suppliers is normally made during the first week of classes.
Estimated equipment cost: AUD$1000 (assuming purchase of all on list)
Estimated textbook cost: AUD$100 per year.
Personal Injury Insurance
While personal insurance is not compulsory, students may wish to investigate the costs associated with obtaining some level of coverage.
Course Structures
Certificate III