Australian Qualifications FrameworkIn Australia, you experience a unique kind of education – a learning style that encourages innovative, creative, independent thinking. You build skills to give you an advantage – academically, personally and professionally.
The diagram below groups the AQF qualifications according to the schools, vocational or higher education institutions that commonly issue the qualifications. The diagram also shows typical learning pathways and links to more information – you can reach this by clicking on each qualification. |
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Some AQF qualifications are offered by more than one type of institution. For example:
Study for AQF qualifications may help a student in achieving articulation into internationally-recognised certifications or accreditations. These certifications or accreditations are usually industry specific.
Most courses and training undertaken by international students entering Australia on a student visa are covered by the AQF. However, there are a number of Australian Government registered courses for international students which are not part of the AQF. These courses are usually known as Foundation Studies or Bridging courses. Many of these courses help students meet entry requirements for further study or may lead to further study that will result in a AQF qualification.
There are also a wide range of English language training courses which help students improve their English proficiency, meet the standard for further study, or prepare for one of several internationally-recognised English language qualifications.
Senior Secondary Certificate of Education |
final two years of school |
Some schools also issue or give credit towards Certificates I-IV. |
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Senior Secondary Certificate of Education |
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Australian Capital Territory (ACT) |
ACT Year 12 Certificate |
New South Wales (NSW) |
Higher Education Certificate (HSC) |
Northern Territory (NT) |
Northern Territory Certificate of Education (NTCE) |
Queensland (QLD) |
Senior Certificate |
South Australia (SA) |
South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) |
Tasmania (TAS) |
Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) |
Victoria (VIC) |
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) |
Western Australia (WA) |
WA Certificate of Education |
The qualifications offered at vocational and technical education institutions are Certificates I-IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma. They meet national industry standards and will prepare you for employment in a host of occupations or for further studies.
Certificate I |
4 to 6 months |
Certificate 1 prepares you to perform a defined range of routine and predictable activities. Certificate 1 applications are a variety of employment related skills including preparatory access and participation skills, broad-based induction skills, and may include specific workplace skills possibly in a team environment. |
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Certificate II |
6 to 8 months |
Certificate II provides you with the knowledge and skills to perform a range of varied activities or knowledge application in a defined range of contexts each with a clear and limited range of options. You will take some accountability for the quality of task outcomes. Applications may include some complex or non-routine activities involving individual responsibility, possibly in collaboration with others as part of a team. |
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Certificate III |
12 months |
With a Certificate III the student acquires a breadth, depth and complexity of knowledge and competencies that cover selecting, adapting and transferring knowledge and skills to new environments. You will also be capable of providing technical advice and some leadership in resolving problems in a range of environments with some complexity in the extent and choice of options available. |
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Certificate IV |
12 to 18 months |
You will acquire a breadth, depth and complexity of knowledge and competencies that cover a broad range of varied activities, in a variety of contexts that are usually complex and non-routine. You are expected to be able to demonstrate leadership and guidance of yourself and others, as well as contributing to technical solutions of a non-routine or contingency nature. |
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Diploma |
18 to 24 months |
Some Diplomas are also offered by universities. |
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Advanced Diploma |
2 to 3 years |
Some Advanced Diplomas are also offered by universities. |
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Some Vocational Graduate Certificates are also offered by universities.
This study involves the self-directed development and achievement of broad and/or specialised areas of knowledge and skills building on prior knowledge and skills.
It involves substantial breadth, depth and complexity including the initiation, analysis, design, planning, execution and evaluation of technical and/or management functions in highly varied and/or highly specialised contexts.
Applications involve making significant, high level, independent judgements in major, broad or specialised planning, design, operational, technical and/or management functions in highly varied and/or highly specialised contexts. It may include responsibility and broad ranging accountability for the structure, management and output of the work of others and/or functions.
Some Vocational Graduate Diplomas are also offered by universities.
This study involves the self-directed development and achievement of broad and/or specialised areas of knowledge and skills building on prior knowledge and skills.
It involves substantial breadth, depth and complexity involving the initiation, analysis, design, planning, execution and evaluation of major functions, both broad and/or highly specialised, in highly varied and/or highly specialised contexts.
Skills include making the high level, fully independent, complex judgements in broad and/or highly specialised planning, design, operational, technical and/or management functions in highly varied and/or highly specialised contexts. It may involve full responsibility and accountability for all aspects of work of others and functions including planning, budgeting and strategy.
The following qualifications are available at Australian universities and approved higher education providers.
Associate Degree |
2 years |
An Associate Degree is a two year qualification following year 12 or equivalent, or Certificate III or IV. It is a shorter higher education qualification offering an exit point at the sub-degree level, or a fully articulated pathway into the Bachelor Degree for further in-depth study and professional preparation, or articulation into an Advanced Diploma for specialist industry competencies. |
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Bachelor Degree |
minimum 3 years |
The Bachelor degree is the fundamental university qualification and is the basic qualification for entry to the professions. Some professions may require additional vocational qualifications as a condition of entry. |
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Graduate Certificates |
6 months |
The Graduate Certificate typically involves broadening individual skills already gained in an undergraduate program, or developing vocational knowledge and skills in a new professional area. |
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Graduate Diplomas |
12 months |
The Graduate Diploma either broadens individual skills obtained in an undergraduate program or develops vocational knowledge and skills in a new professional area. This qualification can also be described as further specialisation within a systematic and coherent body of knowledge. |
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Masters Degree |
1 to 2 years |
The Masters Degree involves enhancing specific professional or vocational skills. The Masters Degree is typically gained by research or coursework or a combination. Study involves acquiring in-depth understanding of a specific area of knowledge usually by independent research. |
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Doctoral Degree |
typically 3 years |
The Doctoral Degree is the highest award offered by Australian universities. Although it is a research degree, some programs may have a course work component. There are three components to a Doctoral Degree:
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