Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing (VIC, TAS, NT, NSW, SA)
The BSB60220 Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing offered by Monarch Institute is designed for individuals seeking to advance their careers in the conveyancing sector. This comprehensive online course provides students with the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate the complexities of property transactions. Key learning areas include the use of PEXA, the industry-standard conveyancing software, as well as practical training through realistic transaction scenarios. This course is structured to allow students to study at their own pace, making it ideal for those balancing work and personal commitments.
Throughout the course, participants will engage with a range of modules that cover critical aspects of conveyancing, including legal principles, property law, and client management. The curriculum is delivered by experienced industry professionals who provide valuable insights and support, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the challenges of the profession. With a focus on flexibility and accessibility, the BSB60220 Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing empowers learners to take control of their educational journey and career progression.
By completing this nationally recognised qualification, graduates will be equipped to pursue opportunities as licensed conveyancers or to manage their own practices. The course not only enhances professional credentials but also opens pathways to further education in related fields. Enquire to learn more about how this course can help elevate one’s career in conveyancing.
There are three available streams of this course*:
- Stream 1 satisfies the conveyancing licensing requirements for VIC, TAS, WA and NT,
- Stream 2 satisfies the conveyancing licensing requirements for NSW
- Stream 3 satisfies the conveyancing licensing requirements for SA
*QLD and ACT do not issue conveyancing licences. Conveyancers must work for a legal practice in these states.
Please note: This is a fee-for-service program, it is not government funded.