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VCE VET Integrated Technologies

The VCE VET Integrated Technologies program is drawn from Victorian accredited curriculum and offers a portable qualification which is recognised throughout Australia. This qualification provides students with a broad range of skills and knowledge to pursue a career or further training in the integrated technology sector. The VCE VET Integrated Technologies program is designed to give students the opportunity to gain experience in the integrated technology sector, which encompasses electrotechnology, telecommunications, information technology and security systems.

Scored assessment is available for the Scored Unit 3–4 sequence of the VCE VET Integrated Technologies program.

VCE Season of Excellence

The prestigious Top Designs exhibition at Melbourne Museum is now showcasing five VCE VET programs. If you are undertaking scored assessment as part of your VCE or VCE Vocational Major, then you can apply. Top Designs is part of the VCE Season of Excellence, an annual festival celebrating senior secondary student work from Victorian schools.

Applications open in September and close in November each year. For information on how to apply, watch this video or visit the Top Designs page. Register your interest here and you will be notified when applications open and are due to close.

This A3 Top Designs poster is also available to print for your classroom.

Qualification

22586VIC Certificate II in Integrated Technologies: provides students with the skills and knowledge to enhance their employment prospects through an apprenticeship or traineeship in a range of industry areas including: automotive, electrical, electronics, information technology and telecommunications. Units 1 and 2 of the program include compulsory units on carrying out an integrated technology project and preparing for work in the integrated technology sector. Elective units focus on computer systems, wireless communications, sustainable energy systems, robotics and multimedia and games systems. Units 3 and 4 offer scored assessment and the opportunity for students to apply their skills and knowledge to a range of integrated technology-related work activities.

Credit in the VCE (including VCE VM and VPC): recognition of up to two VCE VET units at Units 1 and 2 level and a scored VCE VET Unit 3–4 sequence.

Note: The scored Unit 3–4 sequence must be delivered and assessed in a single enrolment year. Students are strongly advised against undertaking the scored Unit 3–4 sequence without first completing Units 1 and 2 because Unit 3–4 sequences are not designed for standalone study.

Program material

The VCE VET Integrated Technologies program booklet contains information relating to the qualification approved by the VCAA for delivery to VCE (including VCE VM and VPC) students.

It includes advice on the units of competency making up the program and the credit available for students.

It also provides advice on Structured Workplace Learning, the ATAR contribution and pathways to further learning.

View 2024 VCE VET Integrated Technologies program booklet.

Full descriptions of the units of competency drawn from state-accredited curriculum that are included in the VCE VET Integrated Technologies program can be found on the Victorian Department of Education website.

Scored assessment

Scored assessment is available for 22586VIC Certificate II in Integrated Technologies.

Students wishing to receive an ATAR contribution for VCE VET Integrated Technologies must undertake scored assessment. This consists of three coursework tasks, worth 66% of the overall study score, and an end-of-year examination which is worth 34% of the overall study score.

Scored assessment is based on the scored Unit 3–4 sequence of VCE VET Integrated Technologies.

The scored Unit 3–4 sequence of the VCE VET Integrated Technologies program must be delivered and assessed in a single enrolment year.

Materials for scored assessment

View VCE VET Scored Assessment Guide.

View 2025 VCE VET Integrated Technologies assessment plan template and sample.

View VCE VET scoring criteria sheets.

View assessment templates for task types: Portfolio, Product, Work Performance, Industry Project.

View Task type overview.

Examination specifications, past examinations and reports

View VCE VET Integrated Technologies examination specifications, past examinations and reports.

ATAR contribution

Students wishing to receive an ATAR contribution for the VCE VET Integrated Technologies program Unit 3–4 sequence must undertake scored assessment for the purpose of achieving a study score. This study score can contribute directly to the ATAR, either as one of the student's best four studies (the primary four) or as a fifth or sixth study increment.

Where a student elects not to receive a study score for a scored Unit 3–4 sequence no contribution to the ATAR will be available.

The increment is awarded by the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC).

Further information can be found on the VTAC website.

Where a scored Unit 3–4 sequence is used as an increment, the increment will be calculated using 10% of the scaled score.

VCE VET Integrated Technologies State Reviewer

VCE VET state reviewers are appointed for scored VCE VET programs.

Joseph Balassa

Roxburgh College

tel.: (03) 9930 8100

email: Joseph.Balassa@education.vic.gov.au

VCE Season of Excellence

High quality works created by students who complete this VCE VET program are eligible to apply for the VCE Season of Excellence. For further information, visit Top Designs.

Structured workplace learning recognition

The VCAA provides recognition for Structured Workplace Learning for students undertaking a VCE VET program (VE1) or a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT) (VE2).

View Workplace Learning Record booklets.