Auslan, also known as the Australian Sign Language, is the primary language used by the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in Australia. It is a visual language that has its own grammar, syntax, and cultural references. Learning Auslan can be a fun and fulfilling experience, allowing you to communicate with a unique and vibrant community.
Embark on a transformative journey into the rich and expressive world of Australian Sign Language (Auslan) with our Certificate II in Auslan course. This comprehensive course is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in Auslan, equipping you with essential language skills and cultural insights.
Whether you’re looking to enhance your communication abilities, broaden your cultural understanding, or pursue a career path involving interaction with the Deaf community, this course is your gateway. Led by experienced instructors and structured to accommodate various learning styles, our Certificate II in Auslan offers an immersive and supportive learning environment. Join us as we explore the beauty and significance of Auslan, fostering connections and opening doors to new possibilities.
Start your Auslan journey with us today!
Study Pathways:
Successful completion of this course will enable you to enrol in Certificate III in Auslan.
There are no formal requirements but students will have to attend an on-campus pre-enrolment interview.
Join our Sign Language Beginners Course before enrolling in this course. This short 8 weeks course can help you decide on whether you want to commit to the 26 weeks PSP20218 Certificate II in Auslan. The content taught in the Sign Language Beginner Course is also covered in the early stages of the Certificate II course.
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PSPLAN001 Converse in Auslan at basic user level
PSPLAN002 Compare the fundamental differences between Auslan and English structure
PSPLAN003 Source information on Deaf culture and communicate according to Deaf Protocol