29 courses
If you feel more at home on the seas than on land, study a maritime course and live your dream. Gain an industry-recognised qualification, tally up your seafaring hours and then apply for your license to board a ship and travel the seas in technical or operative capacities. Or you might prefer to stay on dry land and build, service and repair marine vessels.
Turn your passion for boats into a rewarding career in the vibrant world of marine vessel services. Learn to service and repair essential parts of a boat and enjoy the unique experience of working on the water every day. more...
Become a trade-qualified shipwright or boat builder with a course in marine craft construction. Combine traditional methods with new technologies to keep vessels afloat. more...
Embark on a journey that equips you with the latest skills in vessel design, propulsion and safety protocols. Chart your course for a rewarding career by mastering marine technologies and ensuring maritime safety. more...
Become eligible to apply for your certificate of competency engineer class 3 (near coastal), and gain the licensing to become a chief engineer or second engineer on appropriate ships in Australian waters.
Study this exciting new combined qualification and be prepared for your Class 2 and Class 1 Certificate of Competency with AMSA and for a career as an unlimited chief engineer in international waters.
Learn what it takes to be a marine mechanic and spend your days working on the water. Target your study around inboard, outboard and jet propulsion engines, electrical and charging systems. more...
Navigate your way to a dynamic, rewarding career on the high seas. Master essential skills that open doors globally, from coastal waters to international voyages. more...
Combine your navigation abilities with your sense of adventure and challenge yourself to take the next step in your maritime career. This course is your passport to life on international waters as a 2nd or 3rd deck watchkeeping officer.
Challenge yourself to become Master of international vessels as you develop the skills needed to work as a Master or Chief Mate on commercial vessels up to 500 GT in the Australian exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and in international waters.
Create large industrial textile items with a course in sailmaking. You’ll learn to craft and maintain yacht sails, sunshades, PVC and canvas goods. more...