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Australia offers 73 courses online tafe wa courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study courses online tafe wa fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 3.5 years to complete. Graduates progress into roles such as Business Administrator or Care Assistant, and some WA students may access fee-free TAFE places.


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Courses online tafe wa refers to nationally recognised training offered by Western Australian TAFEs, universities, and private RTOs that can be studied online, on-campus, or in blended mode. In 2026, there are 73 options from short skill sets through to Master's Degree programs. Study areas commonly include business, community services, health, and management. Many pathways align to the AQF, from Certificate II to postgraduate level.
Across WA providers, courses range from 1 month to 3.5 years in duration. A typical Certificate III or IV runs for about 6–18 months, while a Diploma often takes 1–2 years, depending on study load. Bachelor degrees usually require around 3 years full-time. Part-time, online or self-paced delivery can extend the overall timeframe.
Yes, many WA qualifications are available 100% online through TAFEs, universities, and private RTOs, while others offer a mix of online theory with on-campus workshops or work placement. Students can choose fully online study for areas like business, administration, and leadership. More practical fields, such as some community or health courses, may require on-site training. To compare flexible options, see broader Online Courses.
The cost varies by AQF level and provider, from low-fee short courses through to higher-cost Diploma and Master's programs. Certificate III and IV courses are usually cheaper than a Bachelor or postgraduate degree. Eligible students may access VET Student Loans, state-subsidised places, fee-free TAFE initiatives, or JobTrainer-style funding, especially in priority skill areas. Specific fees are set by each WA TAFE or RTO.
Completing a relevant WA TAFE or university course can lead to roles such as Business Administrator, Supervisor, Team Leader or Care Assistant. Management-focused qualifications may support progression into Coordinator or Office Manager positions. Community services or aged care courses can prepare graduates for direct care and support roles. For business-focused pathways, explore the Business Administration Industry.