Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE - Faculties

Faculties

NMIT is structured with seven faculties each containing a number of Vocational education and training (VET) Teaching Departments and some containing Higher Education (Bachelor and Associate degree) programs. Many of the Bachelor degree courses have associate degrees embedded within them for an interim qualification and exit point after 2 years study.

Faculty VET Teaching Departments Higher Education
Arts and Social Sciences
  • Health & Community Studies
  • Performing Arts
  • Visual Arts

Creative Arts

  • Bachelor of Illustration
  • Bachelor of Music
  • Bachelor of Music Industry
  • Bachelor of Writing and Publishing
Building and Construction
  • Building Structures & Services
  • Design, Drafting & Interior Fittings
Business
  • Business Enterprise Centre
  • Commerce
  • Information Technology
  • Office Administration
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Work Education Centre

Business

  • Bachelor of Accounting
  • Bachelor of Business
  • Bachelor of Information Technology
  • Associate Degree in International Business
  • Associate Degree in International Business Management
Earth Sciences
  • Agriculture & Animal Science
  • Horticulture

Primary Industries

  • Bachelor of Agriculture and Land Management
  • Bachelor of Aquaculture
  • Bachelor of Equine Studies
  • Bachelor of Viticulture and Winemaking
Engineering
  • Computer Systems & Electrotechnology
  • Mechanical Manufacturing
Further Education
  • Foundation Studies
  • Koorie Services
  • Vocational Pathways
  • Youth Unit

Education

  • Bachelor of Education (Early Years)
  • Bachelor of Early Years Studies
  • Associate Degree of Tertiary Studies
Tourism, Hospitality and Personal Service
  • Beauty
  • Cookery
  • Fitness
  • Hairdressing
  • Hospitality
  • Massage
  • Medical
  • Tourism

Hospitality

  • Bachelor of Hospitality Management

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