Australia's Vocational Education and Training (VET) system provides training to students, that is both practical, and career-oriented. Students can develop their own career path through a mix of study and practical work.
Vocational institutions (technical colleges) are closely linked with industry which means the courses teach skills that are demanded by employers. VET courses are provided by both public institutions called TAFE Institutes and private colleges. All institutes and colleges are subject to Government monitoring to ensure high standards.
Under Australia's national qualifications framework graduates can also progress into higher level courses including entry into universities for Diploma and Bachelor degree courses.
| Certificates I, II, III, IV |
| 6 months - 1 year, full time. |
- Secondary School - minimum completion of year 10;
- or relevant work experience.
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| US$3,500 - US$5,000 |
Certificates I and II are qualifications which recognise the students' basic vocational skills and knowledge while Certificates III and IV are the equivalent of trade certificates in various vocations. These prepare students for both employment and further education and training in their chosen field.
| Diploma/Advanced Diploma |
| 1 - 3 years, full time. |
- Secondary School Certificate of Education or equivalent from your own country;
- and/or relevant employment experience.
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| US$3,500 - US$5,000 |
These Diplomas prepare students for applying their skills and knowledge based on fundamental principles and complex techniques. These qualifications recognise capacity for initiative and judgment across a broad range of technical and management functions.
The Advanced Diploma is a more specialised qualification that signifies skill and knowledge of a greater complexity and a higher level of personal accountability.
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