Continuing professional development (CPD) is a requirement in some careers but even if your job doesn’t rely on CPD it’s still a good idea to complete short courses to keep your skills fresh and up-to-date. A string of short courses also adds to your value in the work place because employers (current and potential) will be impressed by your dedication to self-improvement.
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Online Short courses also available
You can take your pick of TAFE short courses in Australia. TAFE short courses are usually designed to complement certificate or diploma programs but there are also stand-alone courses for people who want to learn more about their hobbies. Many of these courses are offered online but you can attend classes or arrange for special corporate short courses at your office.
You can also find university short courses along the lines of digital photography, feng shui and bridal makeup. Once again, university short courses usually add to or complement existing programs but many universities also offer one-off lectures on specialist subjects by experts in that field.
Short courses are great for professional and self-improvement and their benefits have long-term rather than short-term effects. Tafecourses.com.au promotes a range of online and classroom-based TAFE and university short courses in Australia. Ensure that you’re always up to date with what’s new and happening in your industry; enquire about a short course now.
Professional Short Courses
Nothing in life stands still and, while certain professions will always remain largely unchanged, all industries evolve to some degree to accommodate new technology, new ways of living, new morals, principles and changing regulations and standards. Short courses help busy professionals keep abreast of these changes so that they remain competitive and can continue to operate within the letter of the law.
Financial services professions are particularly subject to changes, as international organisations refine best business practices and local governments tinker with tax laws. This means that those in bookkeeping, accounting and insurance have to attend short courses at least once a year; more if there has been significant financial upheaval.
Jobs that are heavily reliant on technology are also subject to frequent change and, unsurprisingly, frequently updated short courses. Obviously, this means that IT guys have to make a concerted effort to know about the latest developments, but other careers are also affected. For example, people in graphic design, engineering and even healthcare should be on constant alert for upcoming short courses in their fields.
Even if you work in a field that isn’t subject to a great deal of change, new software can come along and completely change the way businesses are operated. In this case companies arrange for in-house short courses or send their entire marketing or admin departments off for training on the latest versions of Microsoft Office or MYOB.
Recreational Short Courses
It’s not all work and no play as far as short courses are concerned. Many of the top TAFE institutes in Australia offer short courses designed to help people learn more about their hobbies and, possibly, turn their hobbies in small side businesses. For example, Chisholm has short courses on cupcake art and drawing; Monash has short courses on the scientific principles of ghost research and acting; Holmesglen has short courses on beauty therapy and makeup.
Some personal interest short courses can lead more in-depth study, for example, someone with an interest in photography might take one of the short courses from RMIT in Melbourne and then decide to sign up for an online TAFE diploma so they can open their own photographic studio in Sydney. Or someone in Brisbane who just wants to learn how to give great massages to her friends might move from head and relaxation massage short courses to a university degree in sports therapy, specialising in sports massage.
Whether you want to improve your creative writing skills for your own interest, or you need to update your project management skills to land a new job, or your boss wants you to learn about the latest graphic design software, there are short courses all over Australia, from Brisbane (QLD), Sydney (NSW) and Canberra (ACT) and Melbourne (VIC) to Adelaide (SA), Perth (WA), Darwin (NT) and Hobart (TAS).