Whether you’re passionate about computers, coding and cyber security, love game design and animation, or enjoy working with information and supporting people through the library, there’s a course to suit you.  

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Certificate IV in Library and Information Services
National ID: BSB40720 State ID: BFQ7
Diploma of Library and Information Services
National ID: BSB50520 State ID: BFS8
Certificate III in Library and Information Services
National ID: BSB30420 State ID: BFS4
MS Office Introduction
State ID: K2055P
Personal Cyber Security Skill Set
State ID: MAD02
Certificate III in Screen and Media
National ID: CUA31020 State ID: BGT8
Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation and Visual Effects)
National ID: CUA60620 State ID: AC88
Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation and Visual Effects)
National ID: CUA51020 State ID: AC87
Certificate IV in Screen and Media (Content Creation and Production)
National ID: CUA41220 State ID: AE74
SharePoint Essentials: What You Need to Know
State ID: SC-PIN-V2422

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