Secondary Curriculum Handbook

Senior Secondary Curriculum

VCE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING (VET)

Some students may decide to include a VET subject into their VCE Studies. VET in schools enables students to complete a nationally recognised vocational qualification, as well as the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).

Satisfactory VET unit of competency result

Students will receive an S for a unit of competency (UoC) if they have been assessed as competent in the unit. The student ’ s Registered Training Organisation (RTO) makes the final decision on assessment. Satisfactory completion of VCE VET units is calculated automatically as students satisfactorily complete UoCs. Most VCE VET programs consist of 4 VCE VET units containing one Unit 3 – 4 sequence. The exceptions are some smaller Certificate II qualifications where the credit is only at Units 1 and 2 levels, and some larger Certificate III qualifications that may provide 2 Unit 3 – 4 sequences.

Not yet competent VET result

Students will receive an N (not yet competent) result for a UoC if they have not yet demonstrated competence. This may be due to not completing the unit or not being able to demonstrate competence as required by the UoC. If a student has not met sufficient UoCs to the nominated hour value to be awarded satisfactory completion of a VCE VET unit, the result will be left blank.

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