Course providers in Bathurst
Become a workplace inspector with the PSP60122 Advanced Diploma of Government. This nationally recognised qualification is a gateway to three career paths: workplace inspection, investigations, and fraud control. The course covers: working in the public service, applying government systems, preparing high-level documents, managing public sector compliance with legislation, managing policy implementation, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, specialisation electives (and their availability), and training providers near you that offer this qualification.
Learn moreThe PSP50122 Diploma of Government (Policy) is designed for individuals who have made a significant impact in the public sector. This course assesses and recognises your experience in developing, implementing, and evaluating government policies, including policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, policy implementation, programme evaluation, risk management, and strategic planning. It suits those in independent and self-directed public sector roles, with supervisory responsibilities and diverse roles in small or regionally-based organisations. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a supervisor’s role at a school-age care centre with the CHC50221 Diploma of School Age Education and Care. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to supervise primary school students and co-ordinate after-school education programs. You’ll also gain skills in leadership and business administration. Competencies include: working effectively with school-age children, ensuring food safety compliance, first aid in education and childcare, supporting children with disabilities, ensuring work health and safety, developing holistic learning and wellbeing programs for school-age children, supervising childcare workers, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, school-age care career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet at job as a Teacher Aide at Australian high schools and primary schools with the CHC40221 - Certificate IV in School Based Education Support. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to support qualified teachers in the classroom, providing supervision and one-to-one student support in English, reading and maths. The course covers: communicating with teachers and parents, assisting students with disabilities, understanding the unique needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, supervising students outside the classroom, and much more. This course also has scope to specialise in eLearning and online support. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, Teacher Aide career outcomes, and available enrolment dates.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care CHC40113 is perfect for students needing the skills to educate children in Australian out-of-school and vacation programs. Completing a total of 20 units, students graduate ready to support the holistic development of children in school age care. The Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care CHC40113 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Community Services Training Package.
Learn moreThe SIS20419 - Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation is a Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualification. Please make an enquiry to find out more about the course such as government funding options, study modes and duration.
Learn moreThe PSP20218 Certificate II in Auslan will teach you how to carry out basic conversations in Auslan. You’ll learn the culture and protocols of the deaf community, and by the end of the course will be able to understand Auslan sentences and frequently-used expressions relating to every-day situations (personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment). Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe CUA30720 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals will boost your career in photography, graphic design, and desktop publishing. Over 6 months you will learn the fundamentals of colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images — graduating with a nationally recognised qualification and ready to work in a photography or design role. Enquire now to discuss your study options.
Learn moreThe CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating is a trade apprenticeship course and you’ll graduate ready for your painter’s licence. It’s a nationally recognised qualification delivered over 3 years under the guidance of a qualified trade person. The course covers: mixing colours, hand painting, using brushes and rollers, working at heights on scaffolding, applying wallpapers and decorative finishes, chemical safety. Enquire now for the list of study units and opportunities for enrolment near you.
Learn moreIf English isn’t your first language or you didn’t finish school, the 11223NAT Certificate IV in English for Academic Purposes will get you to the minimum standards for higher education in Australia. This nationally recognised training qualification will teach you how to research and write academic texts, deliver presentations, and use technology to learn. Graduate with greatly improved written and verbal skills plus the confidence to speak in public. Enquire now for the next enrolment dates and the list of entry requirements.
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Ancient History will prepare you for the following roles.
Historian
A Historian studies past human activity. You might specialise in a particular area of history or explore a range of historical subjects. Historians...
Archaeologist
An Archaeologist conducts research into human activity over time. You might be involved in research projects or conduct studies into particular arc...
Museum Curator
A Museum Curator manages exhibitions and collections in museums. You might plan displays and collect information on exhibition pieces. Museum Curat...
Cultural Heritage Consultant
A Cultural Heritage Consultant is a professional who works to protect and manage cultural heritage sites and resources, ensuring their preservation...
Archivist
An Archivist examines and stores historical or culturally important documents. You’ll analyse pieces to determine their value and take steps to ens...
Librarian
A Librarian provides a range of services to patrons in a public library or specialist library facility. You’ll manage borrowing systems and assist...
Academic Tutor
An Academic Tutor supports students in achieving their educational goals by providing personalised instruction and guidance in various subjects. Yo...
More about Bachelor of Ancient History
The Bachelor of Ancient History offers students in Bathurst unique opportunities to explore the vast expanse of human history and culture. With a focus on ancient civilisations and their impact on modern society, this course equips students with the analytical skills and knowledge necessary for a range of exciting career paths. Whether you're interested in education, arts, or cultural heritage, Bathurst provides a rich backdrop for your studies, helping you connect with the region's historical roots.
Studying the Bachelor of Ancient History aligns well with various fields such as Education and Training, Government and Public Sector, and Science. Bathurst's own history and culture are deeply intertwined with these sectors, making it an ideal location for aspiring students. With the skills gained from this program, graduates can pursue roles such as Librarian, Archaeologist, or Historian.
The curriculum also incorporates essential themes in Arts and Culture and Education Support and Assistance, reflecting the vibrant cultural life of Bathurst. This strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning prepares students for complex roles like Museum Curator and Cultural Heritage Consultant. Graduates will be well-equipped to contribute positively to both local and broader communities.
Furthermore, the programme encourages students to explore Aboriginal Studies by incorporating elements from Aboriginal Studies into the curriculum. This approach enriches the educational experience and fosters a deeper understanding of the diverse cultural narratives that shape Bathurst and its surroundings. The knowledge and skills gained through this course empower students to pursue roles such as Academic Tutor and Archivist, both of which are in high demand.