What Is A Certificate IV?
The Certificate IV is the highest Certificate you can achieve. The Certificate IV qualifies you with theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised work and or skilled work and or further learning. Like the Certificate III, the Certificate IV typically requires students to have an Australian Year 10 School Certificate (or equivalent), already hold a Certificate I, II or III or demonstrate a certain level of work experience to take the course.
Duration: Generally takes six months to two years to complete.
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level: 4
About Certificate Courses
Certificates are Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications, they prepare students for community involvement, particular employment and further learning.
- Certificates are the basic, entry-level post-school qualifications (except for the Graduate Certificate, which sits a step above the Bachelor’s Degree)
- Certificates come in five levels, from lowest to highest, these are the Certificate I, Certificate II, Certificate III, Certificate IV and Graduate Certificate
- Certificates generally take between zero and two years to complete
- Certificates are nationally recognised Australian qualifications
- Certificates are typically delivered by Registered Trading Organisations (RTOs) and TAFE
- Certificate quality and overall standards are specified or ‘put forth’ by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
- Certificate quality and overall standards are regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), the national regulatory body for VET
- Certificates cover a huge-range of disciplines including make-up, business, agriculture and hospitality
As certificates are nationally recognised Australian qualifications, their standards (as specified in the AQF) are accredited, regulated and assured by ASQA. Furthermore, in order to deliver a certificate qualification, course providers must meet standards maintained by ASQA called the ‘Standards for Registered Trading Organisations (RTOs) 2015’. These standards are used to ensure national consistency of training and assessment for certificate courses. This means that certificate courses are of the same quality standard, value and assured recognition, regardless of where you earn them.
Useful Links
- To learn more about nationally recognised (accredited) qualifications, click here.
- To learn more about each accredited post-school qualification, click here.
- To learn more about the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), click here.
- To learn more about the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), click here.
- To learn more about the education providers who can deliver the Certificate IV, click here.