Course Code
TAE40116
Next Start Date
Day classes - 9.30am - 3pm, fortnightly
26th June 2023
Course Length
6 months
Study Mode
Classroom delivery
RPL
Funding Available
SA residents may be eligible for the subsidised training (see below)
TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment qualification will provide you with essential skills in designing and developing exciting and engaging training programs. You will also learn to plan and undertake group-based learning, and organise the assessment process.
We provide you with first-class training and student support while you undertake your Training and Assessment qualification. Our hands-on industry experts share their knowledge with you in a practical way.
Course Outcomes
Units of Competency
To receive the TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment qualification the student must satisfactorily complete 10 units of competency of which 9 are core plus 1 elective unit. The units cover design, delivery, assessment and language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) aspects of training. Please see the units listed below.
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Entry Requirements
Fees, subsidies and payment options
Student Support
TAE40116 Course duration
More Information
How Does Subsidised Funding Work?
If your training is subsidised, the South Australian Government pays part of your course fees for you. The money goes straight to your training provider, so you can focus on your training. You will be required to pay only the co-contribution.
Am I eligible?
You may be eligible for subsidised training if you live or work in South Australia, and you are:
Am I eligible if I am employed?
Yes, employment status does not impact your eligibility to access government subsidised training.
Do I need to hold a concession card to be eligible for government funding?
No, you do not need to hold a concession card.
Why do I need to complete a language, literacy and numeracy assessment when I enrol for a subsidised course?
Every learner studying in a nationally recognised training organisation must meet the criteria which includes completing the Language, Literacy and Numeracy assessment as part of the requirements to access Government subsidised funding for each course they enrol in. Subsidised funding cannot be accessed without the completion of the LLN test.