Career Advice
Not sure of what course or program of study suits your needs and aspiration? Why not use our free advisory service? While we will not make a decision for you (as you are the best person to make a decision for yourself), we will share our knowledge with you in an independent and confidential manner. For example, if we feel that a more vocational study option might suit your needs and interests we will ask you to consider that option instead of our courses. At any rate, you are free to make your final decision but we are happy to listen to you and provide information where we can. Please note that we are providing this free advisory service to you in good faith, but cannot assume any responsibility for the outcomes of your choices; you need to consult your own advisors and consider the relevant facts before making your choice.)
Professional Assessment
If you would like to have professional assessment of your current competencies then consider enrolling in our Professional Development Planning (PDP) workshop (fees apply). Every professional person needs to realign his/her competencies regularly, particularly when there is a career shift and when there is a feeling of insufficiency in the face of the prevailing challenges.
E-Library Services
APIC provides access to a comprehensive online library of journals and scholarly work to support the teaching and learning activities of the College. Students may wish to avail themselves of the local libraries in their own area. In addition we provide a comprehensive set of electronic learning materials in each unit of study, workshop and or short course. Also we specify a limited number of textbooks and provide a large number of electronic learning resources on-line to all students across all units of study.
Careers and Employment
APIC sees its role as that of bridging the divide between students and the world of industry and commerce. Our role is to support individuals to attain their full potential through our industry programs.
Disability Services
APIC premises in North Sydney are accessible to disabled students. APIC staff are required to provide all possible support to those in need when attending workshops and other essential functions at APIC locations or venues designated for seminars, workshops and conferences. Please communicate your needs to our staff in advance on
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