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Follow the steps below to start your application.

1.

aPPLY ONLINE

To get started, visit the future student portal and complete the application form. This step doesn’t guarantee entry, as there is a selection process. Click here to apply now.

2.

Complete an interview

Once you have completed the application we will be in touch to schedule an online or in-person interview. During this time we will detail the course, answer your questions and make sure the course is right for you. You may have to submit a short portfolio.

3.

Accept your letter of offer

If you progress through the interview, you will be sent a Letter Of Offer. When you have accepted the offer, your spot is ensured. Congratulations!

Unsure about anything? Just book a call.

We love to chat, and will offer genuine advice on whether this is the right option for you.

We also offer a 1 Year Diploma, or you can add on a 3rd Year to turn your Associate Degree into a Bachelor's Degree. If you would like to know more about these options, book in a time to discuss.

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Common Questions

How is Industri Education different to other courses?

At Industri Education, we stand out by focusing on providing a hands-on, practical education that equips students with precisely the skill set demanded by the live music industry. Our programs go beyond theoretical knowledge, immersing students in real-world scenarios and practical experiences.

This approach ensures that our graduates are ready to hit the ground running in the live music space, making a meaningful impact from day one. Our commitment to bridging the gap between education and industry needs is what we are truly passionate about here at Industri Education.

Do you accept international students?

Unfortunately, we can't accept international students at this stage, however we are working hard to make sure we can take in international students for our following intakes.

How much time will I need to allocate to this course?

Either Associate Degree program will involve 12 contact hours per week, split over two or three days. Beyond this, further study requirements will need to be completed at home.

The course is split over three trimesters for approximately 12 weeks each, with two weeks off during the year between trimesters and extended six weeks off over the summer break.

We have designed the course to be easily managed with part-time or casual work so students can maintain their source of financial income and overall balance between their work and studies.

How long does the course take?

Completing either of our Associate Degree courses will take two years full-time. You can opt to finish after one year with just a diploma.

However, to get the highest level of education and industry experience, we always recommend completing the Associate Degree.

What are the costs?

The indicative total cost for either of the Associate Degree courses we offer is $44,660 over two years.

However, if you wish to complete the diploma, which takes only one year, the cost is $23,320.

Fee help is available

As we partner with a registered higher education provider, we can make our courses more accessible via the Australian Government’s Higher Education Loan Program (HELP). In most cases, FEE-HELP will cover your entire course fees.

Upfront Payment

If you don’t qualify for FEE-HELP or prefer to pay as you go, upfront payment is the way to go. We’ll invoice your tuition fees each semester, and you can pay via direct deposit/transfer or credit card.

What are the entry requirements?

We understand that ATAR is not the sole measure of your potential. To qualify for our Associate Degree programs, you must meet one of the following entry pathways:

  • Satisfactory completion of an Australian Senior Secondary Year 12 Certificate within the last two years (e.g., HSC or VCE*) with a minimum Band 3 in HSC English Standard (or equivalent).
  • Completion of an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma qualification within the past 2 years.
  • Satisfactory completion of an AQF VET qualification (Certificate IV and above) or equivalent as assessed by DET.
  • Completion of at least six months of full-time tertiary study at AQF level 5 or higher.
  • Mature age students (21 years or older).