The Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning VCAL) is a
new hands-on option for Year 11 and 12 students.
The VCAL gives you practical work related experience, as
well as literacy and numeracy skills and the opportunity to build personal
skills that are important for life and work. And like the VCE it is a
recognised qualification.
The VCE is widely used by students as a pathway to
university. Students who choose to do the VCAL are more likely to be
interested in going on to training at TAFE, doing an apprenticeship, or
getting a job after completing school. However, if you start your VCAL and
then decide the VCE is the right option for you after all, it won’t be too
late to change your mind. In fact, any VCE units you complete as part of
your VCAL will count towards your VCE, should you decide to transfer
between certificate courses.
The VCAL’s flexibility enables you to undertake study
program that suits your interests and learning needs. Fully accredited
modules and units are selected for the following four compulsory strands: