About Course

Course Overview

This qualification is designed for individuals starting a career in security and crowd control. It prepares students to work as security officers in various environments, either independently or as part of a team. Learners will gain the skills needed to perform routine but diverse tasks with responsibility for their own work, judgment, and learning under general supervision

Qualification Awarded: Statement of Attainment for CPP20218

9 weeks (full-time study)

 

Total Course Fees: $4250

Tuition fees: $ 3500

Registration fees: $250

Material fees: $500

Payment Plan : Initial Deposit at the time of Enrolment- $1500 ($250 Registration fees + $500 material fees + $750 tuition fees) Second instalment to be paid after 1 week from the date of commencement of the course- $2000 (tuition fees) You will be provided with a detailed payment plan at the time of enrolment. Please contact Student Support Officer at 03xx or email your query at info@xxx.edu.au for more information on the payment plan or any other query regarding the fees

Face to face sessions will occur 5 days (40 hours) a week during the full duration of the course. Students are required to attend all the classes. Please contact Student Support Officer for the detailed timetable of the classes and schedule of the upcoming batches

NSW Security License course is subject to NSW Police SLED regulatory conditions/approvals for course schedule / mandated assessment requirements.

Security Course in NSW is structured as a blended delivery program that consists of both classroom face-to face study environment and self-study. Students must complete pre-reading and external / home study prior to attending the face-to-face class. Students also need to provide evidence of completed current HLTAID011 Provide First Aid certificate and transcript at the time of application as part of the entry requirement

Delivery Structure: Delivery for this learning program, as a guide

Self-Paced Pre-Reading/Research: 100 hours

Classroom Face to Face training: 240 hours

Formative Assessment: 60 hours

Summative SLED Assessment: 60 hours

Total Training and Assessment: 460 hour

Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this Qualification, you will be issued with an official certificate; CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations

  • Enhanced both written and verbal communication across all aspects of their role
  • Gained the skills to organise workload, set priorities, and meet deadlines efficiently
  • Capable of structuring and organising work with a strategic and methodical approach
  • Able to show initiative and exercise sound judgment within defined work responsibilities
  • Learning to manage responsibilities effectively and support knowledge-sharing in the workplace

You will be assessed through a range of assessment methods including knowledge-based quizzes, case studies, report-writing, face-to-face in-class role-plays, written and verbal assessments throughout the course and you must pass NSW SLED Mandated assessments

  • Short answer questions
  • Scenario-based projects
  • Demonstrations
  • Observations – the assessor will guide the learner with what is expected to be demonstrated including behaviours, actions and use of equipment/resources

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): We do not assess student’s competencies through RPL in this course. Students will be required to sign and submit the declaration at the time of enrolment that they understand that there is provision of RPL in this coursYy

Entry Requirement- First Aid

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid

Cluster 1 Security Industry Fundamentals

CPPSEC2102 Apply legal and procedural requirements to work effectively within a security team

CPPSEC2103 Apply WHS, emergency response and evacuation procedures to maintain security

CPPSEC2104 Apply risk assessment to select and carry out response to security risk

situations

Cluster 2 Patrol, Monitor and Screen

CPPSEC2107 Patrol premises to monitor property and maintain security

CPPSEC2108 Screen people, personal effects, and items to maintain security

CPPSEC2109 Monitor and control access and exit of persons and vehicles from premises

Cluster 3- Protect Self and Others

CPPSEC2106 Protect self and others using basic defensive techniques

RTO CODE: TBA

SDG College Pty Ltd T/A SDG College

Training premises: Level 11, 66 Clarence Street, Sydney, NSW-2000

Contact Number: xxx

Email address: info@tba

RTO CODE: TBA

Cluster 4- Manage Behaviour of Others

CPPSEC2101 Apply effective communication skills to maintain security

CPPSEC2105 Provide quality services to a range of security clients

CPPSEC2110 Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour to maintain security

CPPSEC2111 Apply security procedures to manage intoxicated persons

CPPSEC2112 Apply security procedures to remove persons from premises

CPPSEC2113 Escort and protect persons and valuable

  • Level 11, 66 Clarence Street, Sydney, NSW-2000

  • 18 years of age or over
  • Australian/New Zealand citizen or permanent Australian resident or hold a visa that entitles you to work in Australia (a student or working holiday visa are unacceptable)
  • Have a valid Driver’s Licence, Photo Card, or Customer Number from NSW Roads & Maritime Services
  • Able to provide a police certificate from each country you have lived in for 12 months or more over the past ten (10) years since turning 16. It is only required if you are not an Australian citizen or Permanent resident.
  • Are a fit and proper person to hold the class of licence sought; and
  • Are competent to carry out the activities of a security guard
  • NSW security course students are required to read and sign the NSW police P1016 declaration and Acknowledgement of Ground for Refusal of Security Licence (such a Convictions, or finding of guilt, for certain declared offences and considerations such as whether the person is fit and proper to hold security licence)
  • Meet prescribed Language, Literacy and Numeracy requirements, which include completing a Security License Pre-Enrolment test prior to enrolment day
  • You must attend in person at the SDG College campus to complete the testing and to read some mandatory paperwork from the NSW Police Force. This must be done before the course commences. You will not be enrolled unless all induction testing and paperwork has been completed prior to the first day of training
  • Students are expected to bring their own laptop for the training and assessment, with theWindows 7 operating system or higher
  • Have already attained and hold a current HLTAID011 Provide First Aid unit of competency. You must submit the Completion Certificate and transcript of the current HLTAID011 Provide First Aid unitof competency, as evidence along with the application as a part of enrolment process

It provides a pathway to further learning and work in various security roles and settings including, but not limited to:

  • Armed guarding
  • Cash-in-transit
  • Close protection
  • Control room operations
  • Guard dog training

All students can apply for credit transfer. This means that you can submit evidence for a Unit(s) of Competency and have it assessed by a qualified Assessor without completing the training. Students who consider they already possess the competencies identified in all or part of any course/qualification offered by may seek recognition. Student Support Officer will help you in this process. As a part of entry requirement of the course CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations, students are required to complete and hold the current Completion Certificate and transcript of the Unit of competency HLTAID011 Provide First Aid unit of competency. You must submit the evidence of completion of this unit of competency along with the enrolment application form. Based upon which, the student Support Officer will guide you to fill in the credit transfer form to get the credit (CT) of the completed Unit of competency which will also be reflected in your final Record of Results

 

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