Providing Pathways | Bridging the Skills Gap

Study in Australia

In today's changing world, the Australian Trade Training College's Vocational Education and Training (VET) Sector offers students further options for their career. The College, being closely linked with industry, tailors programs to target growth industry sectors requiring skilled workers, thereby maximizing opportunities for those who graduate the program.

The College's qualifications provide entrance requirements to various university courses (course dependent). A tradesperson may head into further studies in Project Management or Engineering and Business and IT graduates can pursue degrees in their relevant or specialized fields.

The VET programs vary in duration and they are delivered institutionally (face-to-face), and supported by the use of a learning management system (Moodle). All programs are taught by registered and highly qualified dedicated staff.

Study in Own Country

The Australian Trade Training College (ATTC) operates as a not-for-profit entity, providing trade training in skills shortage areas. Accredited as a Registered Training Organisation, under the requirements of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), the ATTC courses which are delivered in-country, are nationally endorsed and recognized, worldwide.

The College has developed trans-national agreements with universities and private training providers in the Philippines and Korea and plan to expand further. Through these alliances, students are provided with world-class training which can pave the way for international employment and possible migration with their families.

The ATTC qualification is recognized as underpinning study for higher education providing the opportunity to pursue studies at Australian Universities or Institutes of higher education.

 

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