Ed said:
I would suggest that if you don't need the piece of paper then only some
of the modules will be of interest, there will be maths, more maths and
other units with interesting names which turn out to be maths again.
err, I was actually interested in doing some of the maths (again) to
gently get the brain working. It has been about 15 years since I last
did any serious study. The problem is going to be "wait a minute, you
have a maths exemption from previous study" {
All I've done in the last three years is exams that consisted of 6
multiple choice questions (4 options).
get a list of all the modules and post them here.
It actually took 2 years to get some one to finally supply a full list
of possible modules (you then have to find a college offering the
module), but it is too long to transcribe all 6 pages.
Oten (correspondence) only offers a few useful subjects and lots of
engineering management, quality management, job seeking, negotiation,
etc options.
What I was trying to determine was if I stood a chance of convincing the
actual TAFE college offering the other subjects to allow me to enrol,
and work at my own pace, without having to attend each week. I know it
will depend on the subject, but surely there must be more subjects than
what Oten offers.
e.g.
6032G Control programming style
6032B Industrial computer systems
7761AU Communication fundamentals (english or data)
7761R Data communications
8271S Microprocessor fundamentals
7763K Electronic software tools.
They are the Group 1 Core Modules that Oten does not offer.
On the other hand, there are 22 technician level subjects you can do
that include TV (10 subjects), VCR (5 subjects), computer monitors,
camcorders and PCB (2 subjects; design & fab) which could be practical
and worth attending.