Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

Jobs of the future will require new and different skills to the current workforce.  STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) skills are critical for jobs of the future — they can help you to design and use new technologies, solve important problems, help people, make a difference to society and protect our environment. Currently, 75 per cent of jobs in the fastest growing industries require STEM skills, and 90 per cent of jobs will require people with STEM skills in the next two to five years.

The focus on STEM is vital to Western Australia’s future economy and local jobs. Having a broad range of STEM skills means greater opportunities for employment, and satisfying careers for  young people and anyone wanting a change in career or direction. 

STEM occupations range from laboratory technicians, digital media and information technology, computer systems engineering, robotics, computer software development and accounting and bookkeeping. The opportunities are endless!  

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Skills Ready: Free training and more!

Skills Ready.

We’re making training affordable and accessible so you can boost your skills and be job ready as the WA economy recovers.

How about a free training course — yes... free! Or choose from over 70 half-price qualifications that match up with where the jobs are.

To meet the specific needs of businesses for COVID-19,  we have new skill sets — fast track training to get you job ready — and to make sure anyone can get skills ready we have made a range of courses available online at TAFE colleges.

Take a look!

 

Take2STEM: Careers and jobs information

The Take 2 STEM campaign is about promoting the importance of STEM skills to ensure that all Western Australians are well-placed to take up new and emerging jobs. 

WA is already a leader in technologies such as cyber security, data analysis, remote operations, robotics and medical research, and Take2STEM will build on these strengths to ensure our workforce has the capacity to attract investment and remain globally competitive. 

The Take2STEM campaign features videos of a range of WA STEM champions, a website and a logo co-designed by WA young people. Part of the State Government's STEM Skills Strategy, Take2STEM includes a focus on increasing participation in under-represented groups, including girls and women, people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and Aboriginal students. 

 

STEM skills for exciting careers

Imagine developing software and AI systems to improve crops, repair submarines, and make new discoveries in space. That’s what WA companies are doing right now — and they are looking for people with STEM skills to help them do it. 

STEM skills enable us to make new discoveries in healthcare and medical research to improve our quality of life and to combat illness and disease. The healthcare  in Australia industry is growing, and your STEM skills will be highly valued by employers!

STEM courses

STEM offers a huge range of training options. Use the course search below to find out more (select from the options under Industry area, and/or the keyword search, to refine the results). Select a qualification or course title to see a list of training providers in Western Australia who deliver it – then select a provider to find out more. 


 

Using this course list
The list presented here is only for this industry category.  You can select a qualification or course title to see a list of training providers in Western Australia who deliver it – then select a provider to find out more.

A full course list across all industry areas is available here

Industry categories
The list of courses displayed for a selected industry category is intended to assist individuals learn more about occupation and training pathways, and may not represent all possible pathways for an industry.  For further assistance on occupation and training pathways please contact your nearest Jobs and Skills Centre on 13 64 64. 

Please note
The vocational education and training (VET) courses delivered in Western Australia on this course list are funded through the Department of Training and Workforce Development; these are referred to as publicly funded training.  A range of qualifications and courses for priority industry areas and occupations are subsidised under Jobs and Skills WA, to reduce the cost of training in priority skill areas. To find out more about which courses are subsidised, please take a look at the information available on the main Training page.

Other non-publicly funded courses are available through TAFE colleges and private providers; however these are not included in this course list. To find these other courses, you can search a list of all VET courses in WA via the myskills.gov.au website.

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    Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade

    National ID : MEM30219 | State ID : BEL1

    This qualification — available as an apprenticeship — will get you trades qualified as a fitter and turner, toolmaker, metal machinist or anyone looking for an entry point into mechanical engineering occupation areas such as electrical instrumentation, or maintenance mechanic within metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries.

    Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Fitting and Machining)

    National ID : MEM30219 | State ID : AD57

    This career could be the perfect fit!

    You can become a mechanical fitter and machinist with the Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting/Machining Trade) qualification.

    Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Fitting)

    National ID : MEM30219 | State ID : AD58

    This career could be the perfect fit!

    You can become a mechanical fitter and machinist with the Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting/Machining Trade) qualification.

    Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade (Machinist)

    National ID : MEM30219 | State ID : AD56

    This career could be the perfect fit!

    You can become a mechanical fitter and machinist with the Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitting/Machining Trade) qualification.

    Certificate III in Engineering - Technical

    National ID : MEM30522 | State ID : BIV7

    Engineer your way into a new career!

    Through this qualification, you will learn engineering theory and participate in hands on workshop projects to develop your skills and knowledge around general engineering concepts. It's the perfect starting point for a future career in engineering! 

    Certificate III in ESI - Distribution Overhead

    National ID : UET30621 | State ID : BHB7

    Begin your career as a lineworker in ESI

    The electrical supply industry (ESI) offers fantastic job and career opportunities, and here's the course to get you started!

    Certificate III in ESI - Distribution Underground

    National ID : UET30821 | State ID : BHB5

    Get started in your ESI career!

    The electrical supply industry (ESI) offers fantastic job and career opportunities, and if you like the idea of working underground... this is the course for you! Through the Certificate III in ESI—Distribution Underground course, which is nationally recognised, you'll be qualified to work as an underground cable jointer.

    Certificate III in ESI - Transmission Overhead

    National ID : UET30521 | State ID : BHB8

    Line up your new career!

    If you would like to get a trade qualification as an electrical powerline technician, this is the course for you! This course is generally completed as an apprenticeship.

    Certificate III in Food Processing

    National ID : FBP30121 | State ID : BHA7

    Start up your career in the food industry!

    Whether your future career interests lie in baking or beverages, this hands on course will grow your skills in food processing. The nationally recognised Certificate III in Food Processing is designed for team leaders in industrial food processing environments.

    Certificate III in Forest Operations

    National ID : FWP30121 | State ID : BHL3

    Take your career to the treetops!

    How would you like a career working amongst nature's giants, in the forestry industry? This is the course to get you started! Depending on your training provider, you may be able to choose units to specialise in forest nursery production, silviculture, or timber harvesting and haulage.

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    State Government STEM strategy and priorities

    In May 2018 the State Government announced Western Australia’s first ever State STEM strategy. The strategy aims to build a globally competitive and innovative workforce with the skills to drive our technological future and create new job opportunities.

     

    The State Government has also identified increasing participation in STEM as a key target in the Our Priorities: Sharing Prosperity program. This will be supported by training courses and programs, and skills development initiatives.