Welcome to Futures Education & Training (FEAT)
Futures Education & Training (FEAT) is a forward-thinking Registered Training Organisation (RTO) based in Western Australia, delivering high-quality, nationally recognised vocational education and training that equips learners with the skills to thrive in modern workplaces.
Each year, we support hundreds of students across diverse industries, delivering future-focused courses that prepare learners for the jobs and skills of tomorrow. Our flexible and innovative training solutions are built to respond to real workplace demands, with an emphasis on learner success, industry engagement, and community inclusion.
We operate under rigorous standards - aligned with the latest RTO regulations, the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), and WA accreditation requirements - to ensure excellence and compliance at every level.
At FEAT, our culture is founded on respect, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We foster a supportive, inclusive learning environment where all students and team members are encouraged to reach their potential.
Join us, and explore a learning pathway tailored to you - whether you’re changing careers, upskilling, or starting out, FEAT is your partner in achieving tomorrow’s opportunities, today.
Contact us today for more information.
PH: (08) 9300 2677
Courses
Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory) outcomes focus on the development of literacy skills to create and engage with personally relevant simple, familiar and predictable paper based and web based text types and mathematical knowledge to apply numeracy skills in everyday familiar situations and to develop learning goals.
Unit Code & Title
VU22358 Develop learning goals
VU22359 Conduct a project with guidance
VU22360 Engage with simple texts for personal purposes
VU22365 Create simple texts for personal purposes
VU22361 Engage with simple texts for learning purposes
VU22366 Create simple texts for learning purposes
VU22363 Engage with simple texts to participate in the community
VU22368 Create simple texts to participate in the community
VU22369 Work with simple numbers and money in familiar situations
VU22450 Work with simple directions in familiar situations
VU22370 Work with simple measurement in familiar situations
VU22371 Work with simple design and shape in familiar situations
BSBTEC101 Operate digital devices
BSBPEF202 Plan and apply time management
BSBWHS211 Contribute to health and safety of self and others
VU22410 Investigate driving and owning a car
VU22379 Identify community options
| Code: | 22476VIC |
|---|---|
| Location(s): | Bayswater, Joondalup, Mirrabooka, Swan View. |
| Mode: | On campus, flexible timetable. |
| Duration: | Individual study plan |
Certificate I in General Education for Adults outcomes focus on the development of literacy skills to create and engage with a range of familiar and less familiar paper based and web-based text types of limited complexity.
Unit Code & Title
VU22384 Develop and document a learning plan and portfolio
VU22385 Plan and undertake a project
VU22386 Engage with texts of limited complexity for personal purposes
VU22391 Create texts of limited complexity for personal purposes
VU22387 Engage with texts of limited complexity for learning purposes
VU22392 Create texts of limited complexity for learning purposes
VU22389 Engage with texts of limited complexity to participate in the community
VU22394 Create texts of limited complexity to participate in the community
VU22395 Work with a range of numbers and money in familiar and routine situations
VU22396 Work with and interpret directions in familiar and routine situations
VU22397 Work with measurement in familiar and routine situations
VU22399 Work with design and shape in familiar and routine situations
BSBTEC101 Operate digital devices
BSBPEF202 Plan and apply time management
BSBWHS211 Contribute to health and safety of self and others
VU22410 Investigate driving and owning a car
VU22379 Identify community options
| Code: | 22472VIC |
|---|---|
| Location(s): | Albany, Ballajura, Bayswater, Caversham, Clarkson, Comet Connect, Joondalup, Midland, Mirrabooka, Swan View and West Swan. |
| Mode: | On campus, flexible timetable. |
| Duration: | Individual study plan. |
Certificate II in General Education for Adults outcomes focus on the development of literacy skills to create and engage with a range of familiar and unfamiliar complex text types.
Unit Code & Title
VU22411 Research pathways and produce a learning plan and portfolio
VU22412 Implement and review a project
VU22413 Engage with a range of complex texts for personal purposes
VU22418 Create a range of complex texts for personal purposes
VU22414 Engage with a range of complex texts for learning purposes
VU22419 Create a range of complex texts for learning purposes
VU22422 Investigate and interpret shapes and measurements and related formulae
VU22424 Investigate and use simple mathematical formulae and problem-solving techniques
FNSFLT212 Develop and use a savings plan
FNSFLT211 Develop and use a personal budget
BSBTEC201 Use business software applications
BSBWHS211* Contribute to health and safety of self and others
VU22410 Investigate driving and owning a car
*Alternative elective if not undertaken in Certificate I
| Code: | 22473VIC |
|---|---|
| Location(s): | Albany, Ballajura, Bayswater, Caversham, Clarkson, Comet Connect, Joondalup, Midland, Mirrabooka, Swan View and West Swan. |
| Mode: | On campus, flexible timetable. |
| Duration: | Individual study plan. |
Certificate III in General Education for Adults outcomes focus on the development of literacy skills to create and engage with a broad range of highly complex paper based and web-based text types.
Unit Code & Title
VU22434 Evaluate pathway options, design a learning plan and compile a portfolio
VU22435 Engage with a range of highly complex texts for personal purposes
VU22439 Create a range of highly complex texts for personal purposes
VU22441 Create a range of highly complex texts to participate in the community
VU22444 Use formal mathematical concepts and techniques to analyse and solve problems
OR
VU22442* Analyse and evaluate numerical and statistical information
VU22445 Investigate current issues
VU22428 Investigate Indigenous history
VU22446 Design and review a project
HLTAAP001** Recognise healthy body systems
* alternative core
**alternative elective
| Code: | 22474VIC |
|---|---|
| Location(s): | Albany, Ballajura, Bayswater, Caversham, Clarkson, Comet Connect, Joondalup, Midland, Mirrabooka, Swan View and West Swan. |
| Mode: | On campus, flexible timetable. |
| Duration: | Individual study plan. |
This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of entry-level Business Services job roles.
This qualification also reflects the role of individuals who have not yet entered the workforce and are developing the necessary skills in preparation for work.
Unit Code & Title
BSBCMM211 Apply communication skills
BSBOPS201 Work effectively in business environments
BSBPEF202* Plan and apply time management
BSBSUS211 Participate in sustainable workplace practices
BSBWHS211* Contribute to the health and safety of self and others
BSBPEF201 Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
BSBTEC101* Operate digital devices
BSBTEC201* Use business software applications
BSBTEC203 Research using the internet
VU22411* Research pathways and produce a learning plan and portfolio
* Credit transfer from Certificates I & II in CGEA.
| Code: | BSB20120 |
|---|---|
| Location(s): | Albany, Ballajura, Bayswater, Caversham, Clarkson, Joondalup, Midland, Mirrabooka and Swan View. |
| Mode: | On campus, flexible timetable. |
| Duration: | Individual study plan. |
This qualification is designed for individuals who require further foundation skills development to prepare for workforce entry or vocational training pathways. This qualification is delivered in conjunction with the RII20720 Certificate II in Civil Construction, delivered by Motivation Foundation.
Unit Code & Title
FSKLRG011 Use routine strategies for work-related learning
FSKNUM014 Calculate with whole numbers and familiar fractions, decimals and percentages
FSKNUM015 Estimate, measure and calculate with routine metric measurements for work
FSKOCM004 Use oral communication skills to participate in workplace meetings
FSKOCM007 Interact effectively with others at work
FSKRDG009 Read and respond to routine standard operating procedures
FSKRDG010 Read and respond to routine workplace information
FSKWTG009 Write routine workplace text
| Code: | FSK20119 |
|---|---|
| Location(s): | West Swan |
| Mode: | On campus. |
| Duration: | Individual study plan. |