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Course overviewThe Bachelor of Adult Learning and Development is designed for people who don't have an existing qualification but who are already working with adult learners in diverse workplace and community settings (such as in TAFE, industry, private and ACE providers). It is also for those who wish to upgrade their qualifications, gain recognition for prior experience and enhance their professional and career development. The program is based on adult learning principles, and consists of a three-year degree program that can be completed over two years with recognition of prior learning (RPL) taking the place of the first year. Course delivery is designed to suit people with work and family commitments and is delivered via flexible modes. Course content and assessment build on participants' work and community experience and opportunities are provided to access support in academic study skills and research techniques. Duration, campus, fees and application information Career outlookGraduates of the course generally find employment teaching adult learners in technical and further education (vocational training), industry, and adult and community education centres in Australia and in some overseas countries. Duration, campus, fees and application information
AccreditationAustralian: Graduates of this course may be eligible to teach adult learners in technical and vocational training institutes, industry, and adult and community education centres in Australia and some locations overseas. International: Graduates of this course may be eligible to teach adult learners in technical and vocational training institutes, industry, and adult and community education centres in Australia and some locations overseas. |