
Choosing to study at a TAFE institute is great choice for those who wish to learn a new skill set, whether they are interested in studying to advance their career or simply learn a new subject.
Students in Western Australia who wish to study a TAFE course can have their pick from 10 institutions, including Great Southern TAFE, South West Regional College of TAFE and many more.
Many inexpensive and industry based courses are available for students of TAFE WA, making it an excellent way to improve employability and kick start a career in the area of your choice.
What TAFE WA courses are available?
TAFE WA is a popular choice for students looking for a course that suits them. Students of TAFE WA can find courses in over 100 skill areas, from Art and Design through to Welfare and Nursing. TAFE WA has also recently introduced new courses in construction and trade, including bricklaying, plastering, and carpentry, due to high demand in the industry.
Students of TAFE can choose to study at a range of skill levels, from the absolute beginner through to the more advanced. Students can choose to learn a short course over a weekend, through to a Certificate or Diploma which will take 6 months to a year to complete, or even an Advanced Diploma to further their knowledge.
Most TAFE WA courses are highly practice based, often including on the job training or work experience to cement knowledge of the industry.
Further research into TAFE WA Courses
Students who wish to find out more about available TAFE WA courses can search Compare Courses.
Most TAFE WA institutes have well established student support services, which are available for those interested in applying for more information, simply by looking online.