VCE VET programs are VET qualifications approved by the VCAA following consultation with schools, industry and training providers.
Select the individual tile below to find all the key information including:
- the qualifications students can achieve by completing the program
- credit arrangements
- whether the program is scored or not
- whether the program can contribute to a student’s ATAR
- any Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) requirements
Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation and Ecosystem Management
Animal Care
Apparel, Fashion and Textiles
Applied Language
Automotive
Building and Construction
Business
Cisco
Civil Infrastructure
Community Services
Creative and Digital Media
Dance
Electrical Industry
Engineering Studies
Equine Studies
Events and Tourism
Furnishing
Hair and Beauty
Health
Hospitality
Information and Communications Technology
Integrated Technologies
Laboratory Skills
Music
Plumbing
Renewable Energy
Small Business
Sport and Recreation
Visual Arts
Helpful downloads
This VCE VET Program Chart provides a list of all VCE VET programs and shows if a program offers Units 1 and 2 and/or Units 3 and 4. It also shows if a VCE VET program can be undertaken as scored or non-scored.
The 2025 VCE VET program summary details the latest changes to VCE VET programs and qualifications.
The 2025 VCE VET program transition advice is available to support schools and RTOs/TAFEs with the most current advice for VCE VET programs in transition
This SWL summary document provides the VCAA's recommendations for Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) in VCE VET programs
Priority Industry Areas
The Victorian Government has identified six industries with strong jobs growth. VCE VET programs in these areas give students the chance to gain qualifications in fields expected to have particularly high demand for skilled workers.