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Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture Therapies)
Blended
Full-time – 3 years
Part-time – options available
Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney
Not Accredited
People Leadership
In-class
3 Days
Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney
Not Accredited
New Leader
In-class, Virtual
2 Days + 12 Months of Online Resources
Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Not Accredited
Mini MBA
In-class, Virtual
20 Hours Online + 2 Days On-Campus Workshop
Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Not Accredited
Change Management – Embrace Evolve Thrive
In-class, Virtual
2 Days
Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Not Accredited
Complete Personal Trainer Program - Certificates III & IV in Fitness (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA & WA Only)
Blended, In-class
Up to 12 months to complete the full qualification
Adelaide, Chermside, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Perth, Sunshine Coast
Accredited
Certificate IV in Fitness (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA & WA Only)
Blended, In-class
Up to 12 months to complete the full qualification
Adelaide, Chermside, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Perth, Sunshine Coast
Accredited
Certificate III in Fitness (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA & WA Only)
Blended, In-class
Up to 12 months to complete the full qualification
Adelaide, Chermside, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Perth, Sunshine Coast
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.