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Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations)

Subject Ranking

# 351-370QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specializations) aims to meet the professional needs of students with vocational qualifications who want to be able to teach in their discipline area in an adult learning environment or within their particular vocational setting. Completion of this course also fulfills the professional development requirements for vocational trainers and educators.This course is part of an articulated program of study. Articulated programs allow students to build on their study to achieve the right level of qualification. You can choose a generic stream and choose from a range of electives, or select from a number of specialisations, including Language, Literacy and Numeracy; Training Systems and Human Resource Management; Vocational Education and Training; Educational Information Technology Development and Information Systems.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specializations) aims to meet the professional needs of students with vocational qualifications who want to be able to teach in their discipline area in an adult learning environment or within their particular vocational setting. Completion of this course also fulfills the professional development requirements for vocational trainers and educators.This course is part of an articulated program of study. Articulated programs allow students to build on their study to achieve the right level of qualification. You can choose a generic stream and choose from a range of electives, or select from a number of specialisations, including Language, Literacy and Numeracy; Training Systems and Human Resource Management; Vocational Education and Training; Educational Information Technology Development and Information Systems.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

60+
6+
52+
50+
65+
16+
  • Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations)

    Students must have a recognised vocational qualification as noted below:

    • a Certificate III as part of a completed apprenticeship leading to trade recognition and accreditation and a minimum of three years relevant industrial experience;
      or
    • an advanced certificate (Certificate IV), associate diploma, diploma or the appropriate tertiary qualification and a minimum of three years relevant industrial experience;
      and
    • Have completed a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE 40110 or TAE 40116) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
      or
    • Be currently enrolled in a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE 40110 or TAE 40116 with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
      or
    • Have completed a Diploma of Vocational Education and Training (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
      or
    • Be currently enrolled in a Diploma of Vocational Education and Training (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
      or
    • Have completed a Diploma of Training Design and Development (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
      or
    • Be currently enrolled in a Diploma of Training Design and Development (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
      or
    • Have demonstrated equivalent skills and experience in training and assessment through continued professional practice and development as evidenced by a statement of service from employing organisation/s.

    NOTE:

    • Students who receive the VET 02C Forward Credit (FCR) based on evidence of current enrolment and study of the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE 40110 or TAE 40116) or a Diploma of VET (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) or a Diploma of TrngDes&Dev (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) on entry must have completed the qualification and provided a copy of their Certificate/Diploma and transcript prior to enrolling in EEB312 or EPT320.
    • A Certificate IV in Workplace Training & Assessment (BSZ98) or a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 or TAE 40116) or a Diploma of VET (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) or a Diploma of TrngDes&Dev (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) do not count as a vocational qualification for entry purposes.

    English Language Proficiency

    Standard English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements. Refer to http://futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/english-language for the specific requirements.

    Associate Degree in Adult and Vocational Education

    Students must have a recognised vocational qualification as noted below:

    - a Certificate III as part of a completed apprenticeship leading to trade recognition and accreditation and a minimum of three years relevant industrial experience;
    or
    - an advanced certificate (Certificate IV), associate diploma, diploma or the appropriate tertiary qualification and a minimum of three years relevant industrial experience;

    and

    - Have completed a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE 40110 or TAE 40116) with an accredited Registered Training
    Organisation.
    or
    - Be currently enrolled in a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment TAE 40110 or TAE 40116 with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
    or
    - Have completed a Diploma of Vocational Education and Training (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
    or
    - Be currently enrolled in a Diploma of Vocational Education and Training (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
    or
    - Have completed a Diploma of Training Design and Development (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
    or
    - Be currently enrolled in a Diploma of Training Design and Development (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) with an accredited Registered Training Organisation.
    or
    - Have demonstrated equivalent skills and experience in training and assessment through continued professional practice and development as evidenced by a statement of service from employing organisation/s.

    NOTE:

    - Students who receive the VET 02C Forward Credit (FCR) based on evidence of current enrolment and study of the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE 40110 or TAE 40116) or a Diploma of VET (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) or a Diploma of TrngDes&Dev (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) on entry must have completed the qualification and provided a copy of their Certificate/Diploma and transcript prior to enrolling in EEB312 or EPT320.

    - A Certificate IV in Workplace Training & Assessment (BSZ98) or a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 or TAE 40116) or a Diploma of VET (TAE 50111 or TAE 50116) or a Diploma of TrngDes&Dev (TAE 50211 or TAE 50216) do not count as a vocational qualification for entry purposes.


    English Language Proficiency
    Standard English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements. Refer to http://futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/english-language for the specific requirements.

3 Years
Jan-2000

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