Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Vocational Education and Training (VET) provides skills and knowledge that is required to perform effectively in the workplace.
VET can contribute significantly towards the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE). As examples, a Certificate II in Building and Construction Pathway Trades or a Certificate II in Workplace Skills contribute equivalent to 4 course units to the WACE.
Completed qualifications recorded as part of secondary schooling are listed on the Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA) along with individual units of competency achieved.
VET:
- Provides skills and knowledge that is required to perform effectively in the workplace. VET qualifications are specific to particular jobs in industry.
- Qualifications are nationally recognised and are accepted throughout Australia.
- Qualifications, along with workplace learning, provide essential skills which are transferable across multiple employment and education pathways.
Register for a unique student identifier (USI)
For VET to contribute towards the WACE a student needs to make sure a USI is added to their student record.
Visit USI or see the USI information sheet.
VET pathway options examples
Asset Publisher
-
Vocational education and training
This document explains what vocational education and training (VET) is and what the pathway options to employment are.
english
-
Apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships are learning pathways that combine paid on-the-job training and formal study with a Registered Training Organisation.
english
-
Unique student identifier
The Australian Government requires everyone undertaking nationally-recognised training qualifications to have a unique student identifier (USI).
english
Career conversation events
Career conversation events
Talk to your child about their pathways and opportunities.