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Type
  
Public

Students
  
26,941

Total enrollment
  
36,952 (2010)

Established
  
1928

Phone
  
+61 2 6207 3188

Motto
  
Get real industry skills for your career.

Location
  
Canberra, ACT, Australia

Campus
  
Reid, Bruce, Phillip, Fyshwick, Tuggeranong, Gungahlin

Address
  
37 Constitution Ave, Reid ACT 2601, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday10AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday(Canberra Day)9AM–5PMHours might differTuesday9AM–5PM

Subsidiaries
  
Canberra Institute of Technology, Bruce

Similar
  
University of Canberra, Australian National University, Charles Sturt University, Australian Defence Force Ac, Riverina Institute of TAFE

Profiles

The Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) is a vocational education provider in Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory, and is one of a system of TAFEs. Qualifications offered by CIT range from certificate to degree level. CIT has four campuses across Canberra, located in Bruce, Reid, Woden and Fyshwick. CIT also has two learning centres in Tuggeranong Town Centre and Gungahlin which are primarily for students studying via flexible or distance learning.

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History

CIT was founded in 1928 and since that time it has been known under a number of different names. It has been a statutory authority since 4 January 1988 under Canberra Institute of Technology Act 1987.

Courses offered

Courses are offered in these fields:

  • Art - Design
  • Automotive
  • Beauty - Hairdressing
  • Building - Construction
  • Business - Management - Accounting
  • Communication - Media - Music
  • Community - Children - Disability
  • Culinary
  • Electrical - Plumbing
  • Engineering - Metal Fabrication
  • English - Other Languages
  • Environment - Horticulture
  • Fitness - Sports - Massage
  • Government
  • Health
  • Hospitality - Tourism - Events
  • IT - Games - Library
  • Science - Forensics
  • Surveying - Spatial Information
  • Teacher Training
  • Veterinary - Animal
  • Qualifications include certificates I to IV, diploma and advanced diploma. Qualifications in these categories are managed by the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) which is the national set of standards.

    CIT is also accredited to deliver graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and bachelor's degrees. Students in these courses may be eligible to receive FEE HELP (formerly HECS) in the same way university students can.

    Some courses at CIT can be undertaken via Flexible Learning where students do not have to study according to a semester-based timetable.

    Student numbers

    In 2009 CIT had 26,941 student enrolments. Compared to the other education institutions in the ACT (University of Canberra, Australian National University, Australian Catholic University and the University of NSW at the Australian Defence Force Academy) CIT is the largest by student numbers.

    In 2009 75 students studied Bachelor and Graduate Diploma qualifications, 6,443 students studied Advanced Diploma and Diploma qualifications, 3,564 students studied Certificate IV qualifications, 5,690 students studied Certificate III qualifications, 2,866 students studied Certificate I and II qualifications, and 8,303 students studied statements of attainment and other courses. In 2009 2,315 international students studied at CIT.

    Campuses

    CIT has five campuses across Canberra, in the south, centre and north of the city.

    CIT Reid. The suburb of Reid is on the edge of the Canberra city centre, with Canberra's main bus interchange. Reid campus has a student-run restaurant, child care centre, hair dressing studio, beauty salon and travel agency.

    CIT Bruce. The suburb of Bruce is in north-west Canberra. This campus is approximately 4 km from the nearest town centre (Belconnen) which includes a Westfield shopping centre, UniGardens CIT student accommodation and a bus interchange. Bruce campus has a student-run massage clinic and full service gym.

    CIT Woden. CIT Woden is 1.2 km from the nearest town centre (Woden) which includes a Westfield shopping centre and a bus interchange. This campus is home to the Music Industry Centre.

    Fyshwick Trade Skills Centre. CIT's campus in Fyshwick is called the Fyshwick Trade Skills Centre as it is the base for the teaching of traditional trades including automotive, metals, plumbing, electrical, refrigeration, airconditioning and earthmoving. It is located in the suburb of Fyshwick in south-east Canberra, approximately 2 km from the central area of Fyshwick.

    CIT Tuggeranong A new location for Canberra’s south is now open at 205 Anketell Street, Greenway. The learning and professional development opportunities available at CIT's Tuggeranong campus have a focus on business and innovation and have been developed for new learners, existing learners, upskillers and professionals.

    All campuses have a Student Services Hub, learning centre (with library) and cafe. All but Fyshwick have book shops.

    CIT and other universities

    CIT and the University of Canberra (UC): CIT and UC collaborate on a number of initiatives, most prominently of pathways and transfers between the two institutions. CIT students who complete a diploma or advanced diploma are guaranteed an offer of a place in an undergraduate degree at the University of Canberra.

    In addition, over 150 formal credit transfer arrangements are in place where students can receive credit for CIT studies and reduce the number of units they need to study at UC.

    CIT and the University of Canberra also form two thirds of the collaborative organisation, the National Centre for Forensic Studies, in conjunction with the Australian Federal Police. According to the National Centre for Forensic Studies’ website, this partnership exists to collaborate in the design, development and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate courses leading to academic qualifications in forensic studies.

    CIT and the Australian National University (ANU): collaborate on the delivery of two associate degree programs – the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Engineering, whereby students complete the first year of the degree at CIT and the second at ANU. Further, graduates automatically gain entry into a ‘linked’ ANU Bachelor's degree with 18 months credit.

    CIT and Charles Sturt University (CSU): CIT and CSU collaboratively deliver the Bachelor of Business Studies. Program is delivered wholly at CIT in Canberra. CIT and CSU also have a number of formalised credit transfer agreements whereby graduates of CIT’s Diploma / Advanced Diploma programs receive credit when they commence a linked CSU degree.

    CIT and the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE): CIT and AIE jointly deliver a number of programs including the Bachelor of Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming).

    Awards

  • 2010 ACT Training Excellence Large Registered Training Organisation Award for outstanding achievements in the delivery of vocational education and training.
  • 2010 ACT Training Excellence ACT Australian Apprentice of the Year: Ross Ingham, a Certificate III in Plumbing.
  • 2010 ACT Training Excellence ACT Vocational Student of the Year: Sharon Dale, an Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy student at CIT.
  • 2014 ACT Training Excellence, ACT Large Registered Training Organisation of the Year
  • 2015 ACT Training Excellence, ACT Large Registered Training Organisation of the Year
  • 2015 ACT Vocational Student of the Year, Hanna Darmody
  • 2015 ACT Apprentice of the Year, Supi Ma'ilei
  • 2016 ACT Australian Apprentice of the Year, Shane Dealy
  • 2016 Australian Training Awards, Australian Apprentice of the Year, Shane Dealy
  • References

    Canberra Institute of Technology Wikipedia