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CDU TAFE COURSES

Tourism

Take your career to new territories with an industry-relevant TAFE course in tourism at Charles Darwin University.

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Choose CDU for tourism training courses

Whether you want to upskill yourself, your employees or apprentices, there's a tourism training course for you at Charles Darwin University. 

Choose from CDU's range of certificates, diplomas, training packages and short courses, taught in one of Australia's most fascinating hubs for the industry: the Northern Territory. 

Amidst captivating landscapes and national icons, including Kakadu, you can learn new skills in guiding, cultural engagement, customer service, itinerary planning, event management and more. 

  • Northern Territory's top Training Provider

    We are the largest provider of TAFE in the Northern Territory

  • Learn in some of the Territory's best facilities

    Train with best-in-class industry tools and equipment to get job ready

  • Choose from a range of apprentice training options

    We offer courses suitable for pre-apprentice, apprentice and traineeship students

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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Apply for Recognition of Prior Learning to have your previous training, life and work experience counted towards a TAFE qualification at CDU - which means you've won't have to re-learn what you already know. RPL assessments are free for eligible NT residents.

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