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The list below shows all of the categories of courses listed by learning providers / organisations that have registered as Educators with the Directory of Adult and Community Learning in QLD. They all provide learning opportunities within a diverse range of interests within Queensland.

Agriculture, Environment and Related Studies - Animal Husbandry

Agriculture, Environment and Related Studies - Horticulture and Viticulture

Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies - Environmental Studies

Architecture and Urban Environment - Landscape Architecture

Building

Communication and Media Studies

Creative Arts - Communication and Media Studies

Creative Arts - Graphic and Design Studies

Creative Arts - Performing Arts

Creative Arts - Visual Arts and Crafts

Economics

Education

Employment Skills Courses

Employment Skills Courses - Career Development Programmes

Engineering and Related Technologies

Engineering and Related Technologies - Aerospace Engineering and Technology

Engineering and Related Technologies - Boilermaking and Welding

Engineering and Related Technologies - Cleaning

Engineering and Related Technologies - Plant and Machine Operations

Food, Hospitality and Personal Services - Food and Beverage Service

Food, Hospitality and Personal Services - Food and Hospitality

General Education Programmes

General Education Programmes - General Primary and Secondary Programmes

General Education Programmes - Learning Skills Programmes

General Education Programmes - Literacy and Numeracy Programmes

Health

Health - First Aid

Health - Human Movement

Health - Indigenous health

Health - Occupational Health and Safety

Health - Pharmacy

Human Welfare Studies and Services

Human Welfare Studies and Services - Counselling

Information Technology

Information Technology - Networks and Communication

Justice and Law Enforcement

Management and Commerce - Accountancy

Management and Commerce - Business Management

Management and Commerce - Farm Management and Agribusiness

Management and Commerce - Human Resource Management

Management and Commerce - Investment and Securities

Management and Commerce - Office Studies

Management and Commerce - Practical Computing Skills

Management and Commerce - Sales and Marketing

Natural and Physical Sciences

Natural and Physical Sciences - Physics and Astronomy

Personal Services

Social Skills Courses

Social Skills Courses - Parental Education Programmes

Social Skills Courses - Survival Skills Programmes

Society and Culture - Business and Commercial Law

Society and Culture - Economics

Society and Culture - English Language

Society and Culture - History

Society and Culture - Human Geography

Society and Culture - Language and Literature

Society and Culture - Philosophy and Religious Studies

Sport and Recreation

Adult and Community Learning is available in QLD through a variety of individuals and organisations, eg, churches, community centres, cultural centres, resources centres. It includes libraries, museums, sporting and leisure bodies, private businesses, local governments, and TAFE colleges, to name but a few.

Adult and Community learning is post-school learning. It can be incidental or intentional, formal or informal, accredited or non-accredited.

The value of community and adult learning should never be understated. Through adult and community learning, people's individual capabilites are built up, their health is enhanced as well as their social and economic well-being.

Such learning opens up new possibilities for people to re-educate or retrain themselves, or to complete learning which may have been interrupted while they were at school. An example was a young woman who had to drop out of high school because of an illness. She later went to night school, and went on to complete a degree and an associate diploma at university. This in turn led to employment.

The benefits of adult and community learning are diverse. Job seekers can acquire new skills which improve their chances of finding employment. Literacy, language and numeracy skills can be increased for those whose formal education has been lacking. It promotes lifelong learning habits, making the whole of life a learning opportunity. It engages both the mind and the body, and keeps people active, engaged and youthful. It can inspire people to engage in volunteering activities. It also encourages self-reliance.

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