Become a qualified trainer, tutor or assessor in the vocational education and training (VET), and corporate sectors with our training and assessment courses.

Choose from advanced training courses that’ll prepare you to work at registered training organisations (RTOs), including TAFEs, dual sector universities, and private education providers or choose from foundational courses that’ll upskill you for your current or future role.

Our nationally accredited training and assessment courses are designed for busy people and offer a mix of online and on-campus learning, as well as fast-track options. 

 Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more. 

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Nationally Recognised Training

Our training and assessment courses are nationally approved and recognised throughout Australia.

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    Swinburne’s Professor Matthew Bailes honoured with 2024 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science

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    Wednesday 09 October 2024
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    Swinburne placement students to receive financial support

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    Thursday 08 May 2025

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