Upskill and set yourself up for success with an Undergraduate Certificate - short courses designed to provide you with the professional skills and knowledge to move into new employment opportunities that require completion of just four subjects. Undergraduate Certificates attract FEE-HELP, so you can study now and pay your tuition fees later.
Undergraduate Certificates are short courses requiring completion of just four subjects. They are focused programs that provide a quick and effective way to gain specific knowledge and skills in a particular subject area. They are designed to cater to individuals looking for a flexible and accelerated learning experience.
The duration of an Undergraduate Certificate varies, but typically is one semester or six months.
Higher Education short courses are not full degrees, but they do provide a valuable and recognised qualification in a specific field. They are a great option for individuals seeking targeted knowledge without the time commitment of a traditional degree.
Yes, you can obtain recognition for prior learning (RPL) for all our Higher Education Undergraduate Certificates, into the full higher education qualification.
Applying is straightforward. Visit our website, navigate to the Higher Education Undergraduate Certificates section, choose your desired course, and follow the online application process. If you need assistance, our support team is happy to guide you.
Absolutely, TAFE NSW Undergraduate Certificate course learning materials are accessible via the Higher Education Moodle once you have enrolled in the course.
Tuition fees for degree courses are charged on a per-subject basis for students, payable each semester. Tuition fees vary between courses. Find out more on https://www.tafensw.edu.au/degrees/applying-and-fees/fees-and-payment#help-with-fees
We recommend reviewing the Higher Education policies and procedures and contacting our support team to discuss your situation and explore the available options.
This can be accessed via https://www.tafensw.edu.au/about/policies-procedures/higher-education