Visitors to the TAFE NSW Nowra Open Day on Saturday had the opportunity to mix free coffee with 3D printing, classic cars, and augmented reality art.
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It was just a hint of the variety in training options offered at TAFE NSW Nowra.
TAFE NSW regional general manager Kerry Penton said there are more than half a million new jobs in the pipeline right now that require doing, not just knowing.
“With exciting courses and bachelor degrees in areas such as Automotive, Early Childhood Education, Animal Studies, Aboriginal Art, Agriculture, Beauty, Building, Business Administration, Hospitality, Information Technology, Hair Dressing, Electrotechnology, Career Pathways, Counselling, and Community Services, choosing TAFE NSW is an obvious choice for people looking to secure their first job, win a promotion or endeavour on a career change,” she said.
“TAFE NSW students are in high demand because of the quality of their education and ability to hit the ground running with the job-ready skills that employers are looking for.”
Ms Penton said visitors to the open day would have learned more about how studying one of over 1200 courses at TAFE NSW can turbocharge their careers.