Illawarra Institute of TAFE
The Illawarra Institute is the TAFE NSW Institute providing vocational education and training to the southeast region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Illawarra Institute enrolls approximately 40,000 students per year and comprises 14 campuses from Wollongong in the north, down the South Coast to Bega and across to the Southern Highlands.
The 14 campuses of Illarwarra Institute are located in the following towns and suburbs of south-eastern New South Wales:
- Bega
- Cooma
- Dapto
- Goulburn
- Milton/Ulladulla
- Moruya
- Moss Vale
- Nowra
- Queanbeyan
- Shellharbour
- Wollongong
- Wollongong West
- Yallah
- Yass
The main campus is Wollongong while the other locations vary in size and facilities.
The Illawarra Institute of TAFE offers a wide variety of specialist courses including:
- Arts and Media
- Building and Construction
- Business Services
- Engineering
- Foundation Studies
- Information Technology
- Manufacturing
- Maritime Studies[1]
- Mining Industries
- Personal and Community Services
- Prevocational Programs
- Rural Industries
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Transport
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