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Enrolment information

Charles Darwin University (CDU) currently offers over 100 vocational education and training (VET) courses in 14 different industries that run at CDU campuses and centres throughout the Northern Territory. VET courses range from certificate I to advanced diploma level, and include apprenticeships and traineeships.

Certificate I introductory classes are for people who have done no study since leaving school. There are short courses which would help if you are looking at changing jobs. Why not contact the VET division you are in or would like to be in – we almost certainly have something for you.

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VET courses

With such a variety of options, from hospitality and tourism to transport and storage, and automotive to business and clerical, you can choose the course that’s right for you. A full list of current VET courses offered in 2008 at CDU can be accessed on the CDU courses website. This list provides initial details on courses available, the campus offering the course, career opportunities and general course information.

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How to enrol in a VET course

Charles Darwin University offers continuous enrolment into VET courses. For most courses, all you will need to do is complete the enrolment form. However, some courses require students to complete a VET109 VET Course Enquiry 2008 (view in online or printable version) prior to enrolment.

The easiest way to check availability and the enrolment process for the course you’re interested in is to contact the specific CDU team prior to enrolling.

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VET entry requirements

Most certificate courses do not have specific entry requirements but do require a satisfactory level of literacy and numeracy; a Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) is not required for enrolment.

Diploma courses require successful completion of year 12 (or equivalent), completion of a certificate IV, or relevant experience.

If you speak English as a second language and require help preparing for VET study, visit the Adult Migrant English Program website for contact details and further information.

Don’t quite meet the entry requirements? If you wish to study for a diploma but didn’t complete year 12, check out the Tertiary Enabling Program.

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Further VET information

The 2009 VET101 Enrolment form is now available.

Note: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the pdf files provided below. Get Adobe Acrobat reader.