CONSTRUCTION

State infrastructure investment is driving much industry employment, particularly in Sydney with on-going road and rail transport networks.
  • Construction is the Australian industry with the highest number of small businesses, and 82.2% of these businesses operate in the trade services sector
  • 72,900 Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians growth by 2022
  • Average salary for Building and Engineering Technicians is $104,330*
WHY STUDY A BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION OR PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE COURSE?

There are countless career options within Building, Construction and Property. Choose from a variety of trades and disciplines and start at a level to suit you whether you are looking for an apprenticeship, are currently employed or looking to make a career change.

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A career in this area gives you the chance to design, innovate, and create, using your skills to help build and shape Australia's future.

List of Courses to Consider

  • Building Design and Architecture
  • Building Trades
  • Carpentry, Joinery and Furniture Courses
  • Civil Construction and Surveying Courses
  • Real Estate and Property Services Courses
HEALTH CARE 

Demand for Healthcare services is on the rise, driven by Australia's growing and ageing population.
  • Healthcare is the biggest employing industry in NSW, with a workforce of over 503,500 people
  • Employment is forecast to increase by 9.7% through to 2020
  • Average salary for Nutrition professionals is $57,668*
The Nutrition sector continues to grow as people become more aware of the impact of diet and lifestyle on well being and health. An ever-evolving combination of disciplines –which include biology, chemistry and psychology – makes Nutrition careers unique and fascinating. 

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If you are passionate about supporting healthy eating with motivational and scientific advice, boost your career with a Nutrition qualification designed in partnership with employers and delivered by reputable Australian Institutions of Higher Learning. 

List of Courses to Consider

  • First Aid Courses
  • Healthcare, Audiometry and Optical Courses
  • Sport and Fitness Courses
  • Nutrition Courses
  • Outdoor Recreation Courses
  • Nursing Courses
  • Dental Industry Courses
  • Laboratory Science Courses

WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES COULD AN ALLIED HEALTH COURSE LEAD TO?

An allied health course can lead to many job opportunities including dietitian and health coach.
WE have options to a wide range of courses at a number of levels to suit your needs.
Whether you're just starting out in Allied Health, want to upgrade your skills or simply broaden your horizons, don't wait any longer and enrol now!

RETAIL

If you love helping people, have commerce acumen and customer service skills, then a Sales and Retail course can offer you the chance to expand on your sales skills and implement them in a business setting. Our teachers are also sales experts and can show you how to make your mark in this exciting and interactive sector.
Whether it is a global franchise or a corner store, business is not business without sales. From retail assistant to business development manager, employment opportunities grow.
Retail jobs are evolving to adapt to changing customer preferences and technological advancements.
  • Retail Trade in NSW is the second largest employment contributor (around 392,230 workers in 2017)
  • 238,300 retail managers needed by 2022
  • Average salary for Sales Representative is $65,728*
WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES COULD A SALES OR RETAIL COURSE LEAD TO?
A sales and retail course can lead to a number of job opportunities, from selling products as a sales assistant to selling business to business in an office environment.

Qualifications in retail and sales can lead to a job as a sales representative, team leader, customer service assistant or a visual merchandise manager. The average weekly salary for a sales representative is $1,264.

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Whether you're just starting out in your sales and retail career, want to gain more qualifications, add to your previous experience, or simply broaden your horizons, we offer a wide variety of courses at a number of levels to suit you.

Courses in the area include Retail, Retail Management, Small Business Management, Signage, Visual Merchandising, Travel and Tourism Management and Automotive Sales.

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture is vital to the Australian economy with jobs in the sector being impacted by an ageing workforce and increasing urbanisation.
  • Global demand for Australian food products is driving opportunities in agricultural and food export markets
  • Increasing scientific innovations are driving demand for Agricultural Technicians, forecast to rise by 7.9% through to 2021
  • Average salary for Agricultural Technicians is $55,480*
If you have a passion for plants and animals, geology, sustainability and the great outdoors, studying Agriculture could be a perfect fit for you. Australia’s agricultural sector continues to grow and break records as demand for Australian produce increases here and around the world.

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Ongoing technological advancement and innovative new products and initiatives mean this sector offers you the chance to make a difference to the environment and to the people of Australia.
HORTICULTURE
If you are passionate about the environment and sustainable practices, take a course to a Horticulture career. Horticulture is one of the fastest growing industries in Australia, and this sector plays an important role in delivering economic, social and environmental value. Our courses open doors and offer you a wide range of rural and urban opportunities.
If you like getting hands-on, have a green thumb and a love for all things natural, explore your future career with Australian Institutions for quality learning.
Rapid urban population growth is seeing demand to incorporate sustainable living solutions into developments.
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Demand for landscape gardeners will increase by a forecast 5.4% through to 20212
Studying a Certificate III in Horticulture can lead to in demand careers as a Horticultural Designers or Landscapers to plan and implement the greening of urban spaces
Average salary for a Nursery Worker is $52,000*
WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES COULD A HORTICULTURE OR LANDSCAPING COURSE LEAD TO?
A horticulture course can lead to a number of job opportunities, from maintaining lush, green gardens to managing public parks and spaces. Qualifications in horticulture can lead to a job as a nursery worker, landscape gardener, greenkeeper or floriculturist. The average weekly salary for a nursery worker is $1,000.
Whether you're just starting out in your horticulture career, want to gain more qualifications, add to your previous experience, or simply broaden your horizons, we offer a wide variety of courses at a number of levels to suit you. Courses in the area include Landscaping, Horticulture, Landscape Construction, Parks and Gardens, Retail Nursery, Production Horticulture, Production Nursery and Rural Operations.
ANIMAL CARE
An increasing focus on animal welfare, and scrutiny of the treatment of animals in commercial and domestic settings, is changing the face of animal care.
  • Key emerging skills include physiotherapy and rehabilitation for farm animals and pets
  • Forecasted jobs growth in NSW between 2019 and 2022 for Veterinary Nurse is 3.3%
  • Average salary for Veterinary Nurse is $51,670*
Turn your love for animals into a rewarding and satisfying career by studying animal science and animal studies. Animal Care and Management courses are ideal if you love animals and are committed to their wellbeing and health.

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Choose from courses where you learn to assist with care, grooming and nutrition, through to veterinary nursing courses where you might learn radiography, pathology and dental procedures. Careers in this sector offer you new challenges and a chance to work in a strong growth industry.


WHAT JOB OPPORTUNITIES COULD AN ANIMAL CARE OR HORSE INDUSTRY COURSE LEAD TO?
An animal care and horse industry course can lead to a number of job opportunities, from grooming show dogs to taming lions. Qualifications in animal care and horse industry can lead to a job as an animal trainer, zookeeper, veterinary nurse, wildlife carer or pet shop attendant. The average weekly salary for an animal trainer is $961.

Whether you're just starting out in your animal care and horse industry career, want to gain more qualifications, add to your previous experience, or simply broaden your horizons, we offer a wide variety of courses at a number of levels to suit you. Courses in the area include Veterinary Nursing, Aquaculture, Pet Grooming, Animal Studies, Captive Animals, Farriery and Intensive Foal Nursing.

Earnings may vary dependent on the worker’s skills, education or experience and should be used as 
a guide only.

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