Unit of Competency

Modules instead of Units of Competency

Monday, Dec 9, 2019 by Scott Spence AVETMISS, Module, Unit of Competency

CourseSales.com deals with modules and Units of Competency (UoC) differently. Some training organisations teach modules rather than UoC, these modules may be nationally recognised or not. For this reason when completing the ‘subject identifier’ field under a CS Course Category or CS Course Module you need to use a different form, with a different field to represent the subject identifier. This is explained by NCVER as follows, TGA is training.gov.au:

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Edit a Document Topic - for outcomes and units of competency

Wednesday, Feb 13, 2019 by Scott Spence AVETMISS, Document Topic, Outcome, Unit of Competency

CourseSales.com includes all Unit of Competency details on Document Topics, which are linked to Course Modules. The Document Topic is the glue between the Course Module (where Module or Unit of Competency aka subject, details are found) and the Document Topic (where student related information, like outcome, is held). It is important for AVETMISS reporting that: Course Date Topics are present on the course dates Document Topics are present on the Documents Document Topics are updated with correct information on a per Course Module basis.

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Add a Unit of Competency (Course Module)

Saturday, Mar 11, 2017 by Scott Spence AVETMISS, Module, Unit of Competency, Course Topic, Document Topic

When creating a nationally accredited training course as an Registered Training Organisation (RTO) it is necessary to set up the units of compency that the student will be studying so that the outcomes and other AVEMTISS related details can be managed. To add a Unit of Competency create a course module under Publish>Options, add using the tree view of the option ‘Course Module’. Follow this animation to see how this is done (click on it to see a larger version): Modules not found in the subject list Some subjects that are considered nationally accredited training are not in the subject list - these are referred to as Modules.

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Setup Multiple Modules / Units of Competency per Course

Monday, Nov 17, 2014 by Scott Spence Module, Unit of Competency, Course Topic, Document Topic

CourseSales.com enables you to divide a course into multiple topics that occur sequentially on one or more days, sometimes these are called sessions or subjects. The topics are defined on the format on the course master, and then created with course date, taking the trainer of the course master and location of the course date when added. The student is then linked to these topics (which now have a date, venue and trainer) when the process rule is defined to do so.

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