EDTAS1206 Developing VET curriculum for training providers and industry
This course helps students develop skills and knowledge to develop and evaluate curriculum for the vocational education and training (VET) sector and non accredited workplace settings. The curriculum may be based on Training Package qualifications and units of competency, or other accredited or non-accredited courses, including courses developed for, or in conjunction with, employers. The skills and knowledge include the development of appropriate teaching and training strategies, the selection and development of appropriate delivery methods and learning resources; and can be applied to working in registered training organisations (RTOs), also known as `training providers¿, or to working in industry contexts. The course covers principles for the design and development of curriculum and learning resources in VET; and assists students to work confidently with enterprises as external or internal clients in the provision of training services and advice. It addresses content from units of competency from the Diploma of Vocational Education and Training relating to learning strategies, learning resources, evaluation of VET and industry training programs, training needs analysis and Industry-RTO partnerships.
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) unit fee
A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is one that is subsidised by the Australian Government, which means students only pay the student contribution amount of the tuition fee. CSPs are only available to eligible domestic students.
The student contribution amount depends on the unit and how much funding the Government provides. Each unit is classified into a band based on its discipline (which may be different to your overall course discipline).
2025 student contribution amount: $578
2025 grandfathered student contribution amount (for students who commenced before 1 Jan 2021*): $578
* If you are a continuing student (who commenced your course before 1 January 2021) you will continue paying the same amount as you would have, had legislative reforms not been implemented for any units that would otherwise have an increased student contribution amount.