A VCE VET program is constructed around a nationally recognised qualification, usually at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level II or III. Some VCE VET programs offer more than a single qualifications outcome.
All current VCE VET programs can be viewed from the index of VCE VET Programs.
Advice on new and revised VCE VET program developments is published in the VCAA Bulletin.
All current VCE VET providers of the respective program receive copies of the booklets when they are published. Program booklets are also available for downloading from each of the individual VCE VET program webpages: VCE VET program index.
Yes, where the level of credit is equal, programs are equal. In 2010, 14 VCE VET programs have access to a Study Score as well.
Generally speaking, Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) is a valuable, strongly recommended element of VCE VET programs but is not always compulsory. For some programs however, SWL is mandated.
SWL may be arranged by the school however your local cluster or Local Learning and Employment Network (LLEN) (www.llen.vic.gov.au) may be able to assist.
The VCAA works with Industry Training Boards, schools and RTOs to put together courses which can be approved as VET in the VCE programs. The VCAA produces the program booklets for VCE VET programs and works with the involved parties on updates/revisions as required.
Potential VCE VET programs require support from industry, schools and training providers to get approval from the VCAA for recognition in the VCE.
Developing a new program is a lengthy process taking at least 6 months. The VCAA must have evidence of:
National training packages are being developed by Industry Skills Councils. Training packages consist of a set of competency standards, assessment guidelines and national qualifications that apply across an industry.
These packages will underpin delivery of VET training by RTOs and industry as they progressively replace the mix of competency standards and accredited curriculum based courses. A training package is different from a curriculum document as the focus of the training package is on assessment of a person in the workplace.
Each VCE VET program booklet indicates where the relevant curriculum document or training package may be obtained under the heading Useful contacts and information sources.
Links to organisations and initiatives mentioned on this page:
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