Entry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Victoria.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
- VIC Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the Victorian and Commonwealth Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Auslan will prepare you for the following role.
Auslan Interpreter
An Auslan Interpreter plays a crucial role in facilitating communication between Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals who use Auslan (Australian Si...
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More about Certificate II in Auslan
Are you considering a rewarding career that allows you to engage with the deaf and hard of hearing community? The Certificate II in Auslan offered by Melbourne Polytechnic in Victoria is an excellent starting point. This course is designed to equip you with fundamental Auslan skills, opening doors to various potential career paths. Studying on campus means you can gain hands-on experience while learning in a supportive environment tailored to your needs. For more information, check out the Melbourne Polytechnic website where you can explore the course in detail.
Graduating from the Certificate II in Auslan not only enhances your language skills but can also provide you with the necessary qualifications for roles such as a Community Care Worker, assisting individuals with daily activities while fostering independence. You might also consider a career as a Receptionist, where your communication skills will be invaluable in various business settings. The opportunities are abundant for those willing to pursue a career in Auslan.
Another exciting possibility is working as a Community Support Worker, where you'll be instrumental in providing support to individuals in need, advocating for their rights, and helping them navigate social services. If you're passionate about education, consider becoming a Language Tutor, teaching Auslan to others and making a significant impact in your community. With these skills, you might even aspire to be an Auslan Interpreter, facilitating communication between deaf and hearing individuals.