Compare institutions offeringCertificate IV in Design

With this qualification you will develop your technical design skills and learn to respond to design briefs.
in Australia
8 institutions:

Box Hill Institute

With Box Hill's state-of-the-art training facilities, you'll build real-world skills so you can graduate ready to step into a job.


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration6 months full-time (part-time available)

RMIT University


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration6 months full-time

Chisholm Institute


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration12 months full-time

Study modeOn-campus
Study duration6 months full-time

Study modeOn-campus
Study duration4 months full-time (part-time available)
These institutions all deliver equivalent outcomes
This nationally accredited qualification meets the same educational standards regardless of which institution you choose to study with. Institutions may deliver their course content differently, but the outcomes are equivalent and recognised Australia wide.

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Level up
A Certificate IV provides you with specialised skills and knowledge. You’ll be able to provide advice and use your knowledge to deal with predictable and unpredictable problems.
Curriculum
Course curriculum is developed by industry, so you’ll build relevant, practical skills that are valued by employers.
Study option
Qualifications don’t have to be completed in sequential order. You can start your study journey at the qualification level that suits your career goals and previous experience.

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