Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a system of seventeen national qualifications that assists students to plan their careers and learning. AQF qualifications allow both domestic and international students to start at the level that suits them and then build up their qualifications as their needs and interests develop and change over time. The AQF is important as it:
- provides a clear structure for the level of each qualification
- allows students to build their qualifications from lower to higher levels
- allows one education institution to clearly understand the level of a qualification awarded by another and provide appropriate credit
- determines the student visa subclass that a student receives when they study in Australia
- is endorsed by all Australian governments through the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA) and is therefore recognised around Australia and by other countries
The qualifications are grouped according to the educational sector in which they are most commonly issued, as listed in the table below:
School Sector Accreditation | Vocational & Technical Education Sector Accreditation | Higher Education Sector Accreditation |
Doctoral Degree | ||
Masters Degree | ||
Vocational Graduate Diploma | Graduate Diploma | |
Vocational Graduate Diploma | Graduate Certificate | |
Bachelor Degree | ||
Advanced Diploma | Associate Degree, Advance Diploma | |
Diploma | Diploma | |
Senior Secondary Certificate of Education | Certificate IV | |
Certificate III | ||
Certificate II | ||
Certificate I |
A qualification normally offered in one sector may sometimes be provided by an institution in a different sector eg. Schools’ may offer a Certificate III course within their senior school program; some Universities may offer a Diploma; and some Vocational Colleges may offer Bachelor Degrees. Some courses do not award a formal qualification as listed on the AQF table above, even though they offer excellent education and outcomes. For example:
- many English language courses (ELICOS)
- some foundation studies
- non-award programs
All AQF qualifications and the providers/institutions accredited to deliver and issue these qualifications are listed in The AQF Register of Recognised Education Institutions and Authorised Accreditation Authorities in Australia. All further information on the Australian Qualifications Framework can be accessed at: www.aqf.edu.au
This article was prepared by Acacia Education.