C4405 - Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing

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Plan: C4405 - Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing
Campus: City Campus

Learning outcomes

Statement on competency-based training
Employability Skills

Statement on competency-based training

This nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) qualification is competency-based. This means that it is designed to enable you to develop the practical skills and knowledge (competency) needed to perform the duties and tasks in the job you are training for.

Assessment in a competency-based program is about being able to demonstrate that you have developed these practical skills and areas of knowledge and that you can perform at the standard required in the job. This could involve showing an assessor how you plan and carry out tasks and explaining to the assessor how you know what you are doing. It could also involve completing a project and presenting a report on the process and outcomes. If you are working, your work supervisor may provide the assessor with a report on your competency.

If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (e.g. through prior paid or voluntary work experience), you can be assessed and have these skills and knowledge formally recognised at any point during the program.

There is information on the RMIT University website about how to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) –refer to https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/apply-for-credit

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Employability Skills

This program builds your employability skills through supporting the development of a range of Foundation Skills. These Foundation Skills are fundamental to your effective participation in the workplace, in the community, and in education and training. They are a combination of language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills and employability skills, which are clustered under the headings:

  • Navigate the world of work
  • Interact with others
  • Get the job done. 

Foundation Skills are specific to each unit of competency, and demonstrating those skills form part of the requirements for competency. When you demonstrate that you are competent in your particular job skills and knowledge, you are also demonstrating that you have developed the relevant Foundation Skills.

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