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About Blended Courses

Using a combination of online and on campus learning, blended courses allow students to enjoy the best of both worlds. Students in blended courses receive the traditional face-to-face learning experience of on campus classes, as well as the opportunity to conduct part of their studies remotely in an online learning environment. For example, you might attend certain tutorials or workshops on campus, but have all lectures and other course materials delivered online. Alternatively, the majority of your learning might be conducted online, with the occasional work placement or practical face-to-face session mixed in to give you valuable hands-on experience. Teachers are able to take advantage of today’s technology to enhance learning and provide a better overall study experience. The flexibility of blended courses gives students the opportunity to fit study in more easily around work and other commitments.

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What are the benefits of blended learning for adult learners?

Blended courses allow you to progress your education without putting your life on hold. The combination of online theory and face-to-face workshops offers a balanced approach that supports independent learning and skill application.

Can blended courses support career advancement?

Yes. Many professionals use blended learning to gain leadership qualifications, certifications in compliance or HR, or technical skills that require practical assessment. These courses are especially effective for reskilling or moving into regulated industries.

Is blended learning available for postgraduate qualifications?

In some fields, yes. Graduate certificates in areas like education, business or health promotion may offer blended options. Delivery formats differ by provider, so it’s best to check directly with the institution.

Can I access government support while studying a blended course?

If your course is accredited and considered full-time, you may be eligible for support such as Austudy or Youth Allowance. Learn more on the Services Australia website.

What should I look for in a high-quality blended course?

Look for providers that are RTOs or accredited universities, offer structured in-person sessions, and use secure online platforms. You can compare course quality at MySkills.gov.au.