Open Training Institute

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Open Training Institute
TypeRegistered Training Organisation
Established2013
Address
Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia
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Headquarters in Melbourne
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CampusDistance learning
Websitewww.opentraining.edu.au

Open Training Institute is an online Registered Training Organisation (RTO)[1] based in Australia. It is owned by Open Universities Australia.

Open Training Institute offers online Vocational Education Training (VET) courses across a number of business disciplines.

While the majority of enrolled students are based in Australia, courses are available to students internationally. The courses do not have entry requirements, and there are no quotas for courses.

Open Training Institute offers 24 business qualifications online and provides two ways to study: At one's own pace or in a structured class.

Background

Open Training Institute is owned by Open Universities Australia.[2]

History

Open Training Institute launched on December 27, 2013.

Y Factor

Open Training Institute launched with a brand advertising campaign featuring a fictional talent show called Y Factor.[3] The advertisements featured Australian TV stars Mark Holden and Kimberly Davies as celebrity judges.

The talents of the fictional contestants featured on the Y Factor were a claw machinist, an extreme dog groomer, a slipper kicker, a dance cup stacker, an anthem gargler, a food juggler and a gymnastic spoonist.

References

  1. ^ "MySkills". Australian Government. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Training.gov.au". Australian Government. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  3. ^ Y Factor

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