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Apprenticeship
& Traineeships

User Choice Program

Skills
Assessment

Trade Recognition Australia

VET in School
Programs

Specialised Industry
Short Courses

Pre-Employment
Programs

Popular Courses

Course Options

Apprenticeship & Traineeship

Our Apprenticeship and Traineeship programs, completed under the User Choice program, allow you to work on the job while studying. These programs serve as the entry-level qualification required for employment in various industry sectors.

Skills Assessment

A Skills Assessment is a crucial step in determining the recognition of your overseas skills and trade qualifications in Australia, ensuring that you possess the necessary skills and experience to work at the trade level in your occupation within the country.

VET in School

Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS) is for senior school students wanting to begin a trade career while still in high school. Gain practical experience, increase your employment prospects and get ahead of the crowd – all before graduation.

Short Courses

Short courses enrich your skillset and can provide specialised skills for your industry. We offer specialised industry short courses in Automotive, Business and WHS, Construction, Carpentry and Joinery, Cookery and Hospitality, Electrotechology, Engineering and Plumbing.

Pre-Employment Programs

The C3G Program provides a QLD Government subsidy for selected qualifications, allowing eligible Queenslanders to obtain their first post-school certificate III level qualification under the Vocational Education and Training Investment Plan.

Student Information

We offer a wide range of benefits to support your learning journey. Our online training portals provide convenient access to course materials, while our detailed course duration information helps you plan your studies effectively.

What is a Card Verification Number (CVN)?

This is a 3 or 4 digit code that provides extra security for online payments. For Visa, Mastercard and Diners, this is a 3 digit number usually printed on the back of the signature panel. For Amex, this is the 4 digit number on the front of the card above the embossed card number.