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Rabu, 22 April 2009

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING


Australia’s vocational education and training programs are known for their practical skills and job-ready approach.

You can do a vocational course to begin a career, as a pathway to university or to gain practical skills to advance your career.

Courses have a practical focus and many provide work placements. They are designed together with professional and industry bodies to meet the current needs of the global marketplace.

Vocational institutions offer over a thousand courses in every industry from engineering to computer programming, cookery to hotel management, legal studies to business management.

The vocational institutes are divided into private colleges and government-run TAFE institutes (Technical and Advanced Further Education). Some provide a range of courses while others specialise in one field, such as hospitality or aviation. Courses vary from six months to three years.

The vocational qualifications are listed below and they all link to each other. To understand more about each level, see the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Certificate I, II, III and IV
Diploma
Advanced Diploma.

A vocational course can be a pathway to university for students who may not meet the entry requirements. Many institutes have links with Australian universities and provide acceptance into a bachelor degree, dependent on your grades.

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