Design Your Own Course
If you are unable to find the right course, you can design your own.
ACS Distance Education offers around 700 short courses or modules (usually around 100 hours in duration). These modules can be taken as stand alone courses, or they can be combined to create a formal qualification that meets your own very specific needs or interests.
SELF DESIGNED QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
|
Proficiency Award |
Certificate |
Advanced Certificate |
Foundation Diploma |
Associate Diploma |
Diploma |
Advanced Diploma |
Duration |
500 hours |
600 hours |
900 hours |
1000 hours |
1500 hours |
2100 hours |
2500 hours |
Requirements |
3 modules; plus 200 hours of work experience or industry meetings. |
6 modules. |
8 modules; plus 100 hours of industry meetings. |
10 modules |
14 modules, normally including Research Project I; plus 100 hours of work experience or industry meetings. |
20 modules, normally including Research Project I and II; plus 100 hours of work experience or industry meetings. |
24 modules, normally including Research Projects I, II and III; plus 100 hours of work experience or industry meetings. |
Pre-requisites |
A reputable certificate or higher qualification; or significant industry experience which demonstrates a foundation knowledge in the subject; or equivalent. |
Year 10; or 1 year of relevant full time work following year 9; or equivalent. |
Year 11; or 1 year of relevant full time work following year 10; or a reputable certificate; or equivalent. |
Year 12, or 1 year of full time work following year 11; or a reputable certificate; or equivalent. |
Year 12, or 1 year of full time work following year 11; or a reputable certificate; or equivalent. |
Year 12; or a reputable certificate; or equivalent. |
Year 12; or a reputable certificate (of 600 hrs); or equivalent. |
Fee Code |
PA |
CT |
AC |
FD |
AS |
DI |
AD |
Selection of Subjects/Modules and Work Experience Available
Standard ACS Modules
Any short course of 100 hours duration, offered by ACS, where the course code begins with "B" or "V"; can be included in any of the above qualifications.
Exceptions are courses designated specifically as “hobby courses”, or as not being relevant to a commercial situation. These include: Landscaping Home Gardens, Home Garden Expert Course, Home Vegetable Growing, Home Fruit Growing, Herbs (basic Course), Efficient Writing, Hobby Photography.
Industry Meetings
To meet this requirement, the student must attend meetings such as conferences, seminars, trade shows, exhibitions, study tours, committee meetings, or any other industry events which might be considered as contributing toward their awareness and education of industry. Proof must be shown of attendance. This may be in the form of references or letters from the organisers of the event, by supplying a written report and photographs; or by any other reasonable method.
Work Experience
This must be shown to be both relevant to the qualification; and a valuable learning experience. Work that is menial or unchallenging may not be approved. A reference from an employer, client or colleague must be supplied, describing both the nature and duration of the work.
Research Projects
Research Projects I, II and III are generic 100 hour modules. Each module involves some formal studies to learn about research methods and techniques, followed by conducting some real research into a subject relevant to the discipline being studied.
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