Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods - Manufacture)

AMP31016
This qualification covers work activities undertaken by smallgoods producers working in a small to medium-sized traditional smallgoods enterprise which produces a range of smallgoods products.

Qualification Description

The AMP31016 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods Manufacture) covers work activities undertaken by smallgoods producers working in a small to medium-sized traditional smallgoods enterprise which produces a range of smallgoods products.
 

Course Delivery Location

Training is delivered in the workplace at various industry locations. Knowledge components may be undertaken in a flexible or distance mode including on-line learning opportunities with structured development activities and various assessment methods.

Duration

Can be undertaken over 36 month’s full time or part time equivalent

Occupation description

 
As a Smallgoods Maker you would make, prepare and form a range of smallgoods products in small to medium-sized smallgoods companies. Employees would also be involved with involved with preparing, value-added items and cured meat, maintaining equipment, packaging, managing stock, first aid, food safety programs, hygiene, and workplace health and safety.

Entry Options

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Students can enter at any stage. The training is ongoing to ensure there are no waiting periods for training to start.
This Nationally recognised Certificate course is designed for individuals who are under a contract of training (i.e. have an apprenticeship) to an employer or are paying a “Fee for service”. Students generally enter the course through a Level III apprenticeship contract of training with the employer or under a “Recognition of current competence” process.

Qualification Status

AQF – Australian Qualification Framework level - Certificate III

Study Methods – gaining the skills and knowledge

Students are required to undertake a range of activities and may include a number of the following:
 
·         off-job-training
·         formal and informal skills development
·         research, review technical workbooks
·         complete case studies and projects
·         undertake written or verbal questioning
·         maintain and submit self-assessment records

 
All units are undertaken in a flexible manner and some may be provided in a distance mode including on-line courses

Recognition

Students who have received prior training and/or experience in this industry may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer from completed units undertaken with different providers. For more information see material provided on “Recognition of Prior Learning” and “Credit Transfer” options.

Articulation, Pathways and Exit Points

After achieving this Qualification, candidates may progress through various levels up to Advance Diploma using a range of study modes

Course Content and Organisation

The course consists of a variety of units which are undertaken in clusters of subjects. Some are compulsory core units and the remainder are elective units. This mix of units enables the student to gain the qualification by specialising in one area, or combining units to gain a broad base of general skills. However, the total amount of competencies required to gain the qualification will remain the same in all cases.
The activities will be scheduled according to an individualised training plan.
 
Students are required to complete a comprehensive selection of units from the following list. (For more information please refer to detailed training package information at www.training.gov.au )

Packaging Rules

Total number of units = 26
Core Units = 5                     
Elective Units = 21
·         2 units from Group A
·         7 units from Group B
·         7 units from Group C
·         1 unit from Group D
·         The remaining 4 units may be selected from the elective list, or this or any other endorsed Training Package or Accredited Course
Selected units must be relevant to job outcomes in the manufacture of smallgoods products and must be chosen to ensure the integrity of the qualification outcome at AQF level 3.


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