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Pilates Matwork Instructor Course
Blended, Online
This course is self-paced and students will have up to 12 months of course access. After enrolling on the course, students will receive their login details within 2-3 business days (unless requested otherwise).
The recommended course completion time frame is between 3 – 6 months, however as all content and assessments are on-demand, it can be completed quicker.
Anywhere
Not Accredited

Bachelor of Cyber Security
In-class, Online, Virtual
Full time duration: 3 years
Part time duration: 6 years
Approximately 18-27 hours of study each week during term time including 9 hours of classes (for full time students)
Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney
Accredited

Climate Reporting Fundamentals
In-class, Online, Virtual
3 hour interactive session with the expert sustainability trainer. Available as a Face to Face session in Sydney’s CBD, or as a 100% online Zoom session.
Anywhere
Not Accredited

Personal Trainer Course
Blended, In-class, Online
Face-to-Face:
(14 weeks for the Certificate III and 14 weeks for the Certificate IV)
Full-time: Attendance 2 days per week
62 hours practical placement
Online:
24 months to complete
62 hours practical placement
Anywhere
Accredited

Fast Track PT Course
Blended, In-class, Online
Online
11 months for the Fitness Fundamentals
12 months for the Certificate IV in Fitness (SIS40221)
53 hours practical placement
Anywhere
Accredited

Diploma of Project Management (VIC, NSW, QLD & SA Only)
Online
The Estimated time to complete the course is:
7-8 hours per week over a study period up to 12-18 months.
Anywhere
Accredited

Diploma of Football (Development, Management and Performance) (NSW Only)
In-class, Online
1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
Sydney
Not Accredited

Bachelor of Sports Coaching (Strength and Conditioning) (NSW Only)
Blended, In-class
3 years full-time or part-time equivalent
Sydney
Not Accredited
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FAQ
Is Sydney expensive for students?
Sydney is one of the most expensive cities in Australia (next to Melbourne in Victoria). Weekly rent averages at $860, and the cost of living tends to be higher than in other Australian cities. However, you’ll find rent is a lot cheaper in regional NSW, averaging between $240 to $370 depending on the property.
The student housing market is also very competitive in Sydney, so it’s a good idea to get in touch with your study institution and check availability, as well as get their accommodation recommendations.