Thinking about Studying?
Before enrolling in a course you should ensure that you have read and understand all the relevant information for your selected course. This includes:
- Course Outline – The course outline has critical information about the course including: entry requirements, units, government subsidies applicable to the course, duration, study modes, vocational placements and fees. The course outline can be downloaded from the relevant course page on this website. To find a course outline click on the relevant course from the menu above or click here.
- Student handbook – this document contains all of the student policies and procedures that apply when you are studying with Adapt Education. This includes policies on complaints, payment, refunds, cancellations, etc.
We get it. It can be overwhelming trying to sift through all the information. Trying to work out which course, which provider, which study mode, will I get funding???
To help we’ve put together this must read guide:
What Does Studying at Adapt Look Like?
- When ever you’re ready – Enrol. With no intake dates you get to nominate your start date.
- Nominate a study mode that suits you. External study modes include online or correspondence. If you feel like you would struggle to progress with external study, check whether blended or classroom modes of study are available.
- Receive a full course induction on commencement from a highly qualified and personable trainer. During the induction the trainer will take your through all of your course resources and assessments. You will receive advice and a range of strategies to help you hit the ground running.
- Receive unlimited phone and email support throughout the course. You will be given your trainers mobile number and email address at the induction. Stuck on a question – give your trainer a call. Not sure if you’ve answered a question correctly – email a draft to your trainer for feedback. We’re here to support you.
- Being a self-paced course you submit assessment when your ready (that’s right no due dates to stress about). We’ll have it marked within 10 days and give you plenty of detailed feedback. If there are any issues with your responses, we give you detailed information about where you went wrong and we will continue to provide feedback and support until it is correct. So no wasted money having to re-enrol into failed units.
- Most of our courses involve a practical component. If you are not currently working in a relevant job role, you may need to complete a practical placement as part of your course. You can organise your own placement or Adapt can make the arrangements for you. Refer to the relevant course outline to determine if a placement is required and the number of hours to be completed.
Study Modes Explained
Assessment Requirements
The theory components of your course will include self paced assessment items. Assessment will vary from unit to unit but may include:
- Textbook activities
- Short answer questions
- Scenarios and case studies
- Projects and reports
- Evidence portfolio from the workplace
- Practical assessments and observations
Most courses will involve a practical assessment component where you demonstrate your skills on the job or in a simulated environment. If you are not currently working in a relevant job role, you may need to complete a practical placement as part of your course. You can organise your own placement or Adapt can make the arrangements for you. Refer to the relevant course outline to determine if a placement is required and the number of hours to be completed.