Vocational Education & Training (VET)
VET is designed to teach you knowledge and specific practical skills to help you in the workplace. It’s delivered in a number of ways – through schools, dual sector universities with VET courses, TAFE institutes, private registered training organisations and adult and community education providers.
A VET qualification or program can be a: Certificate I, II, III or IV; Diploma; Advanced Diploma; Apprenticeship; Traineeship; Graduate Certificate; or Graduate Diploma.
Major Fields of Study
VET programs are available in various fields including:
- Health
- Community Services and Early Childhood Education
- Building and Construction
- Digital Media and Technologies
- Hospitality
- Clean Energy and Engineering
- Automotive
- Agriculture and Environment
- Hair and Beauty
- Creative Industries
- Sport and Recreation
- Business
How VET fits into Year 11 and 12
All you need to know about VET, the skills you’ll get, and where it can take you. Learn more about VET programs via the Department of Education resource linked below.
VCE VET Programs
VCE VET programs are VET qualifications approved by the VCAA following consultation with schools, industry and training providers. This is the list of programs available to students in VCE and VCE-VM.