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Diploma of Nursing (SA and WA Only)
Blended
Full-Time – 2 years, including clinical placement and holiday breaks
Adelaide
Accredited

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

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

Certificate IV in Ageing Support (Adelaide Only)
Blended, In-class, Online, Virtual
Minimum course duration is 6 months
Adelaide
Accredited

Certificate IV in Leisure and Health (Adelaide Only)
Blended, In-class, Online, Virtual
Minimum course duration is 6 months
Adelaide
Accredited

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing and Disability) (Adelaide and Brisbane Only)
Blended, In-class, Online, Virtual
6-12 months
Adelaide, Brisbane
Accredited
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FAQ
Is Adelaide expensive for students?
Adelaide is actually the cheapest city in Australia to study in. Your living costs in Adelaide will be around 7% less than in Perth or Brisbane, and a massive 19% cheaper than in Melbourne or Sydney.
Rent is very student-friendly here, averaging $213 per week (44% cheaper than the national average).
Where do students live in Adelaide?
There are heaps of living options for students in Adelaide, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Some of the most popular student living arrangements include:
- Managed student apartments
- Residential colleges (on campus or off-campus)
- Halls of residence
- Hostels
- Private rentals
- Homestays