In this post
- What are the most popular TAFE courses?
- Free TAFE pre-apprenticeship courses
- List of TAFE providers in Melbourne
- Popular study methods for TAFE in Melbourne
- Why you should study TAFE and vocational education in Melbourne
- What are the differences between TAFE and RTOs?
- Available TAFE and vocational short courses in Melbourne
- Studying TAFE courses online in Melbourne
TAFE Courses in Melbourne
In this post Show
- What are the most popular TAFE courses?
- Free TAFE pre-apprenticeship courses
- List of TAFE providers in Melbourne
- Popular study methods for TAFE in Melbourne
- Why you should study TAFE and vocational education in Melbourne
- What are the differences between TAFE and RTOs?
- Available TAFE and vocational short courses in Melbourne
- Studying TAFE courses online in Melbourne
Looking to upskill, change careers, or get your first qualification? There’s never been a better time to take a TAFE course in Melbourne. TAFE has long been an excellent choice for building your future and diving head-first into your dream industry — but now it’s better than ever.
That’s because:
Free TAFE and JobTrainer initiatives make it possible to study for free (or super-low tuition fees — think $25) for priority courses
Skills learned at TAFE are in high demand, so you’ll be highly employable
Flexible online study options are better than ever, so your course can fit your life
TAFE stands for Technical and Further Education, combining practical skills with industry-relevant knowledge.
Unlike higher education (university), vocational education is usually shorter and includes work placements and industry partnerships. A wide range of subjects and qualifications is available across various campus locations, so it’s easy to find a course that fits your goals and schedule.
What are the most popular TAFE courses?
Some of the most popular TAFE courses you can take in Melbourne are:
- Certificate III in Aged Care
- Diploma of Counselling
- Certificate III in Individual Support/Disability
- Certificate III in Pathology
- Certificate IV in Accounting
- Certificate IV in Administration
- Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Certificate IV in Education Support
- Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
- Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
- Certificate IV in Information Technology-Networking
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
- Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
- Certificate IV in Celebrancy
- Diploma of Hospitality
- Diploma of Nursing
- Diploma of Business Administration
What is Free TAFE, and am I eligible?
Are you upskilling or changing careers into an in-demand area? Free TAFE is just what it sounds like: paying nothing for your TAFE course. The Victorian State Government’s funding scheme aims to get people into work and fill skills gaps, meaning that you’ll come out of study ready to work in an area with huge demand with no study debt.
There are a couple of conditions to this. You must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or an Australian permanent resident, plus either:
- Going up a qualification level,
- Aged under 20, or
- A Victorian in need of extra support.
‘Victorians in need of extra support’ means:
- Unemployed (and a client of the Jobs Victoria Employment Network)
- A retrenched worker
- An automotive supply chain worker
- Looking to change careers
Free TAFE course list
Government funding may be available for the following courses. This can differ between individual courses and providers, however, so make sure to check your eligibility with the provider beforehand.
I want to help people
- Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs
- Certificate IV in Ageing Support
- Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance
- Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
- Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention
- Certificate III in Community Services
- Certificate IV in Community Services
- Diploma of Community Services
- Certificate III in Dental Assisting
- Certificate IV in Dental Assisting
- Certificate IV in Disability
- Certificate III in Education Support
- Certificate IV in Education Support
- Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
- Certificate III in Health Services Assistance
- Certificate III in Individual Support
- Diploma of Justice
- Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
- Certificate IV in Mental Health
- Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work
- Diploma of Nursing
- Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
- Certificate IV in Youth Work
I want to work behind the scenes
I want to do physical, hands-on work
- Certificate II in Agriculture
- Certificate III in Agriculture
- Certificate IV in Agriculture
- Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)
- Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
- Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
- Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying
- Certificate III in Civil Construction
- Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations
- Certificate IV in Civil Construction Supervision
- Certificate III in Concreting
- Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing
- Certificate III in Horticulture
- Certificate IV in Plumbing and Service
- Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure
I want to work closely with people
- Certificate III in Hospitality
- Certificate IV in Outdoor Leadership
- Certificate III in Tourism
I want to gain and share knowledge
I want to work with technology
Free TAFE pre-apprenticeship courses
If you’ve been itching to start your construction career, but you need to complete a construction pre-apprenticeship with a training provider, this is the perfect time to get started.
Take advantage of one of these pre-apprenticeship priority courses with government funding available:
- Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology
- Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology
- Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology
- Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation
- Certificate II in Construction Pathways
- Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)
- Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Pre-vocational)
- Certificate II in Engineering Pathways
- Certificate II in Furniture Making
- Certificate II in Glass and Glazing
- Certificate II in Horticulture
- Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services)
- Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-apprenticeship)
- Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (General)
- Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance
- Certificate II in Salon Assistant
- Certificate II in Signage and Graphics
List of TAFE providers in Melbourne
FedUni TAFE VIC
Melbourne Polytechnic, TAFE VIC
William Angliss Institute, TAFE VIC
Popular study methods for TAFE in Melbourne
Why you should study TAFE and vocational education in Melbourne
Melbourne boasts a range of high-quality education providers, both publicly-funded TAFEs and private, specialist RTOs.
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courses available
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TAFE Melb campuses
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subject areas
Besides the excellent education options, Melbourne is also a fantastic place to live. Closer to the city are leafy suburbs with a vibrant art and music culture, excellent public transport and a bustling food scene.
Feel like some fresh air? Breathtaking beaches and lush forest walks are just a couple of hours drive out from the centre. On the way home, you can stop for a pie and a cup of tea in a historical country town rich with character. No wonder Melbourne won ‘The World’s Most Liveable City’ seven years straight.
Not living in Melbourne? No worries. Online courses are available, better-developed, and more widespread than ever before. TAFEs offer short online courses all over Australia, so you can get qualified from across state lines or just complete a course on your terms.
What are the differences between TAFE and RTOs?
When choosing where to study, you must do your research. If you’re looking to study for a certificate or diploma, you may choose between a TAFE or an RTO. Both provide nationally-recognised qualifications and are regulated by the same body.
The main difference is that RTOs are often smaller, independent and specialise in a particular niche. RTOs are often experts in their subject, offer more flexible learning options, have higher completion rates, and, because they are smaller, can respond to trends and changes more quickly — offering you relevant, up-to-date course content.
TAFE Colleges | RTOs (Registered Training Organisations) |
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Regulated by the ASQA (Australian Skills Quality Authority) | Regulated by the ASQA (Australian Skills Quality Authority) |
Financed, owned and operated by the Australian government | Privately-owned |
Provide nationally-recognised accredited qualifications | Provide nationally-recognised accredited qualifications |
Available TAFE and vocational short courses in Melbourne
TAFEs and RTOs offer more than just accredited courses. Are you looking to expand your knowledge or skillset? A short course can be the perfect way to get a feel for an area, level up a specific skill, or move forward in your career.
The best thing about short courses is that you can complete them in a few days. Increasingly, short courses are available online so that you can study from your home. Almost all training providers offer online courses in Melbourne.
If you’re interested in more specialised short courses at TAFE or a vocational institute, they’re available in subjects including:
Interested in a course, but need to know more about it? Not sure which one is for you? Click ‘enquire’ on a course and fill out the form, and a course expert will contact you.
Studying TAFE courses online in Melbourne
Fitting study around all your commitments can be tricky. Luckily, studying TAFE courses online has become widely available so that you can take back control of your schedule and study at your own pace. Getting qualified and making your dreams happen has never been easier.
There are plenty of online TAFE courses in Melbourne to choose from, including:
Short courses
Short courses are a targeted way to build a new skill quickly, whether for a new role or to improve your career progression.
Certificate II courses
Certificate II courses teach foundational skills and prepare you to take a vocational course. They’re also known as pre-apprenticeships.
Certificate III courses
Certificate III courses are great for starting a new career, teaching you the skills to start at an entry or junior level. They usually take 3-6 months.
Certificate IV courses
Certificate IV courses are the best choice if you want to enter the workforce with broader and more specialised skills. They’re perfect for both starting in an entry-level role, or upskilling if you’re already in an experienced role.
Diploma courses
Diploma courses enable you to specialise more deeply in one area and can equip you with the skills to progress more quickly in your career. They usually take between 1-2 years.
Advanced Diploma courses
Advanced diploma courses prepare you to be a highly skilled worker or paraprofessional. They’re excellent for upgrading your current skillset at work and moving into a more senior role. They usually take around 2 years to complete.
Studying TAFE in Melbourne is an excellent way to further your skills and level up your career. And thanks to online learning, you can live anywhere in Australia and still benefit from the quality education provided by TAFEs and RTOs.
Considering a course, but not sure which one is right for you? Click the enquire button on a course and get help from a course expert.