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Certificate III in Hairdressing

SHB30416

Study Mode

On Campus & Online
Block Release On Campus & Workplace

Certificate III in Hairdressing - SHB30416

Course Overview

Become a fully qualified hairdresser with the Certificate III in Hairdressing.

This qualification reflects the role of hairdressers who use a range of well‐developed sales, consultation, and technical skills and knowledge to provide a broad range of hairdressing services to clients. They use discretion and judgement to provide client services and take responsibility for the outcomes of their work. This qualification provides a pathway to work as a hairdresser in any industry environment, usually a salon.

Careers & study pathways

Where can this course take me?

This qualification provides a pathway to work as a Hairdresser in any industry environment, usually a salon.

Further study

After graduating, participants might like to undertake further study in:

Course details

Upcoming dates and times

Choose a location below to learn more about when this course is offered and on which days you’ll need to attend.

Open From: 29-Mar-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus & Online

Open From: 29-Jun-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus & Online

Open From: 21-Sep-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - 9.00am - 4.00pm - On Campus & Online

Open From: 29-Mar-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - 9.00am - 4.00pm - Block Release On Campus & Workplace

Open From: 29-Jun-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - 9.00am - 4.00pm - Block Release On Campus & Workplace

Open From: 21-Sep-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - 9.00am - 4.00pm - Block Release On Campus & Workplace

Study units

Take a look at some of the subjects you’ll be studying when you take this course.

This course requires a total of 28 units: 21 core and 7 elective.

  • BSBSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
  • SHBHBAS001 Provide shampoo and basin services
  • SHBHCLS002 Colour and lighten hair
  • SHBHCLS003 Provide full and partial head highlighting treatments
  • SHBHCLS004 Neutralise unwanted colours and tones
  • SHBHCLS005 Provide on scalp full head and retouch bleach treatments
  • SHBHCUT001 Design haircut structures
  • SHBHCUT002 Create one length or solid haircut structures
  • SHBHCUT003 Create graduated haircut structures
  • SHBHCUT004 Create layered haircut structures
  • SHBHCUT005 Cut hair using over-comb techniques
  • SHBHDES003 Create finished hair designs
  • SHBHIND001 Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas
  • SHBHIND003 Develop and expand a client base
  • SHBHREF002 Straighten and relax hair with chemical treatments
  • SHBHTRI001 Identify and treat hair and scalp conditions
  • SHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions
  • SHBXCCS002 Provide salon services to clients
  • SHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment
  • SHBXIND002 Communicate as part of a salon team
  • SHBXWHS001 Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices
  • SHBHBAS002 Provide head, neck and shoulder massages for relaxation
  • SHBHCUT006 Create combined haircut structures
  • SHBHCUT007 Create combined traditional and classic men's haircut structures
  • SHBHDES002 Braid hair
  • SHBHDES004 Create classic long hair up-styles
  • SHBXCCS004 Recommend products and services
  • SIRRINV001 Receive and handle retail stock

Attendance & commitment

General public blended delivery | 1-year course length | Full-time study load

Students are expected to

  • Attend on campus three days per week (6 hours) and one day per week for a virtual class (6 hours).
    • Shepparton classes: Monday (online), Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
    • Wangaratta classes: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (online except during block week) and Thursday.
  • Spend approximately 9 hours per week working through their course materials, research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend a minimum of 80% of scheduled classes.

School-Based Apprenticeship Traineeship blended delivery | 1-year course length | Part-time study load

These students complete a partial qualification and will achieve a statement of attainment for the units completed. Students may undertake an adult apprenticeship once they finish school to complete their qualification.

Students are expected to:

  • Spend 1 day per week (7 hours) working in Industry, where they will consolidate their learning.
  • Spend one day per week on campus at GOTAFE (6 hours).
  • Spend approximately 2-4 hours per week working through their course materials, research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend regular catch-ups with their trainer, timing is arranged directly with the trainer.
  • Meet with their trainer at their place of work at least 4 times per year.

Apprenticeship blended delivery (Shepparton) | 3 years course length | Part-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Attend on campus one day per week (6 hours) for 32 weeks in Years 1 and 2.
  • Attend 8 assessment days per year (6 hours).
  • Spend approximately 2 hours per week working through their course materials, research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend monthly regular catch-ups with their trainer, timing is arranged directly with the trainer.
  • Meet with their trainer at their place of work at least four times per year.
  • Consolidate their learning in their workplace.

Apprenticeship blended delivery (Wangaratta) | 3 years course length | Part-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Attend on campus at Wangaratta for 5 blocks of 4 days (6 hours per day) in Years 1 and 2.
  • Spend approximately 2 hours per week working through their course materials, research, revision, and completion of assessments.
  • Attend monthly regular catch-ups with their trainer, timing is arranged directly with the trainer.
  • Meet with their trainer at their place of work at least four times per year in Year 3.
  • Consolidate their learning in their workplace.

Assessment methods

Assessment methods may include:

  • Knowledge questions
  • Observation checklists
  • Client consultations

Before you begin

Entry requirements

GOTAFE entry requirements

Before being accepted into the course applicants:

  • Complete a Basic Key Skills Builder (BKSB) online test to ensure the required literacy and numeracy levels for the course are met.
  • Undertake a Pre-training Review by interview to ensure the course suits their needs and aspirations, and that they are likely to complete the course successfully.
  • The GOTAFE preferred pathway is for prospective students to have completed a Certificate II in Salon Assistant before starting this course.
  • Prospective Traineeship or Apprenticeship students are required to apply through an Apprenticeship Network Provider with their employer to organise their apprenticeship contract before applying for this course.

Student resources

Students must have:

  • A laptop/computer with internet access.
  • Access to a digital camera or video camera for visual and audio assessment tasks.
  • General stationary (pens, pencils, rulers).

Enrolment

Please note: Eligible individuals who wish to access a government-subsidised place, must participate in a Pre-training Review. This will consider your:

  • Aspirations/career goals
  • Educational attainment and capability
  • Literacy and numeracy skills
  • Suitability for Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer

Skills recognition / Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Skills Recognition is an assessment only process that may result in credits towards a part or full qualification. There is no formal training involved, although you may choose to complete further training as a result of the assessment process.

You can apply for Skills Recognition before you enrol in the qualification you are seeking. You can apply for Skills Recognition through one or both of the following processes:

  • Credit Transfer for formal training that might be equivalent to a new qualification or partial qualification.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for people who have relevant and current skills and knowledge that they have gained through non-formal or informal learning i.e. work or life experience.

Fees and payments

Fees and costs

GOTAFE offers a range of payment options to help you pay your tuition fees, so you can get on with your studies.

1. Subsidised Standard
$5,226.00
2. Subsidised Standard (Concession)
$1,045.00
3. Subsidised Apprentice
$5,226.00
4. Subsidised Apprentice (Concession)
$1,045.00
5. Full Fee
$18,291.00
Course Materials
$2,714.00
Student Services Fees (per year)
$100.00

This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding to eligible individuals.

Please note that the fees on this webpage, for this particular course:

  • are correct at the time of publishing for those enrolling in 2024 and may change without notice.
  • will be discussed with applications as part of the application process to ensure it is understood what is being paid for and which fee rates they may be eligible for.

Course Fees consist of 3 different components:

  1. Student Tuition Fee - cover the costs of training and assessment. These fees vary across courses and are calculated based on a rate per nominal hour enrolled in. The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Circumstances may include:
    1. an individual’s eligibility for Victorian (Skills First) and Commonwealth government-funded training
    2. an individual’s eligibility for concession rates on Victorian (Skills First) and Commonwealth government-funded training
    3. ineligible individuals who are required to pay the full fees for tuition and other costs.
  2. Material Fee - where applicable, cover the costs of classroom consumables, handouts, and booklets, e-Learning resources, and associated license access fees and excursions.
  3. Student Services Fee (SSF) - contributes to the provision of student engagement, learning and support services. SSF is a non-refundable annual fee that does not apply to short-course participants.

Additionally, some courses require students to purchase or supply textbooks, kits, tools, uniforms and personal protection equipment. Some specific materials may be purchased through the GOTAFE Bookshop. A full list with associated costs will be provided to you at your course information session or during the pre-training review Interview.

GOTAFE offers a range of payment options to help you pay your fees.
Learn more about fees, charges, refunds and payment options

Student support

As an enrolled student at GOTAFE you may access a wide range of academic support services to assist you to meet the academic challenges of your course from our Learning Support Unit.

Learning support

A free and confidential service to help you build the foundation skills you need to be successful at TAFE. Improve your english language, maths and/or writing skills; enhance your computer, exam and study skills.

Learn more about our learning support services

Library

Our library team are passionate about supporting students to achieve their study goals. They have subject guides, referencing help, and online resources to assist you with you assessments.

Find how to reach out to our library in Shepparton

Jobs and study options

Our Skills and Jobs Centres can assist and talk through options for courses, careers, assistance with job applications and more.

Reach out to our Skills and Jobs Centres

Contingent Study Arrangements

Where a situation arises that prevents campus attendance (such as COVID restrictions, natural disasters, etc.) and it is deemed an appropriate response in protecting the health and safety of staff, students, and visitors, this course will adapt to alternative training arrangements, possibly using online methods of teaching and/or communication while students engage from home with their Trainers. Any required practical components of the course will be moved to a more appropriate time.

Whether you need support with time management, your mental health, grief and loss, a diagnosed disability, financial hardship, or any other challenge life throws your way, we are here to help.

Support for personal issues

We have a dedicated team to ensure students have the help they need with personal issues impacting studies such as homelessness, family problems & setting up payment plans.

Find out how the Student Experience Team can help you

Disability support

Get access to the supports and adjustments you need for your disability or medical condition to be successful in your studies.

Seek support from our Equitable Learning Advisors

Counselling services

We offer free counselling services to help you work through life's challenges including grief and loss, mental health or relationships.

Learn about our Student Wellbeing Advisors

Refer to the Student Handbook for information regarding Learner’s Rights Student Handbook.

Further information is provided at course induction.

Nationally Recognised Training

This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

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