Skiing
Short courses are completed and assessed holistically using e-learning (web-based theory), face-to-face training, trip planning, log book validations etc
Students will require regular access to their activity as regular practice of learnt skills is a key component of the course.
Access to Equipment
Students do require access to relevant skiing and safety equipment to complete the course.

Guide - Overnight Touring: (click for course content)
Those wishing to guide overnight ski tours.
Career Pathway:
Units provide credit towards Cert IV in Outdoor Recreation (SIS40310)
Guide - Overnight - Intermediate: (click for course content)
Those wishing to guide ski touring overnight in intermediate terrains.
Career Pathway:
Units provide credit towards Cert IV in Outdoor Recreation (SIS40310)
Instructor - Downhill: (click for course content)
Those wishing to instruct skiing downhill.
Career Pathway:
Units provide credit towards Cert IV in Outdoor Recreation (SIS40310)
Instructor - Downhill Telemarking:(click for course content)
Those wishing to instruct skiing downhill telemarking.
Career Pathway:
Units provide credit towards Cert IV in Outdoor Recreation (SIS40310)
Instruct - Cross Country Intermediate:(click for content)
Those wishing to instruct cross country skiing in intermediate environments.
Career Pathway:
Units provide credit towards Cert IV in Outdoor Recreation (SIS40310)
Instruct - Cross Country Advanced (click for course content)
Those wishing to instruct advanced cross country skiing.
Career Pathway:
Units provide credit towards Diploma Outdoor Recreation (SIS50310)