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  2. Queensland Institute of Business and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The school provides university level Diploma programs in the areas of Science, Commerce, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Engineering, Design, Hotel Management, Social and Psychological Science and Information Technology. The Diploma programs mirror the first year of a selection of bachelor's degrees at Griffith University allowing students to ...

  3. List of business schools in Australia - Wikipedia

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    AIM Business School - Australian Institute of Management Education and Training; Australian Catholic University Faculty of Arts & Sciences (Schools of Business) - Australian Catholic University; Bond University Faculty of Business, Technology and Sustainable Development - Bond University

  4. Deakin College - Wikipedia

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    The institute was established in September 1996 on Deakin University's Toorak Campus. At the time it was recognised to provide access to post secondary education for both Australian and international students who did not qualify for direct entry into university, but who, in the right circumstances, had the capacity and motivation to complete a degree program.

  5. National Art School - Wikipedia

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    A much-diminished School of Art and Design remained at the Darlinghurst Gaol site as part of the Department of Technical and Further Education (TAFE), offering short certificate courses. [2] Through the efforts of art staff members, and with the support of the newly formed Friends of the National Art School (FoNAS), the visual art program was ...

  6. Technical and further education - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, some universities (e.g., Charles Darwin University and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) offer vocational education courses (traditionally the domain of TAFE); these are funded by the local state and territory governments. Some high schools also deliver courses developed and accredited by TAFEs.

  7. Victorian College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, founded in 1867 to teach fine art, was the VCA's foundation school. The Victorian College of the Arts was established in 1972 by a government order under the Victorian Institute of Colleges Act 1955, initiated by the Premier of Victoria and Minister for the Arts, Rupert Hamer. Subsequently, in 1973 ...

  8. Adelaide College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide College of the Arts, also known as AC Arts and formerly known as Adelaide Centre for the Arts, is a campus of TAFE SA that specialises in education for the performing arts, visual arts, and filmmaking. It is located on Light Square, Adelaide, South Australia. Its predecessors were the Centre for the Performing Arts (CPA) and the ...

  9. Sydney Institute of Business and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Institute of Business and Technology (SIBT) offers Foundation Studies (Pre-University) and University-level Diplomas. Upon successful completion of a SIBT Diploma, students enter the appropriate bachelor's degree as a second year student. Over 20,000 SIBT graduates have successfully gone on to graduate since 1996. [1]