RTO Code 90171
Training and Assessment
MTC delivers courses through classroom and distance or online learning. We provide students with the right training and learning for each unit of competency.
Mode of delivery
MTC Australia delivers courses through classroom and distance or online learning. Students are provided with the necessary training, assessment and reference materials for each unit of competency.
Assessment tasks may be conducted in class, in a simulated workplace, or on-the-job, based on the requirements of the qualification. MTC assessment tools are customised to meet the needs of participants.
Our trainers and assessors
MTC employs qualified trainers and assessors who are industry and/or subject matter experts and who are capable of delivering high-quality training to all students. All trainers and assessors have an obligation to maintain and update their knowledge and skills annually, so they are qualified to continue delivering training and assessment activities for our participants.
Learning resources
Our participants are provided with dedicated learning resources at the beginning of their training. These resources are specifically designed to ensure all participants gain in-depth knowledge of the subject and assist in completion of the required assessment tasks.
Training plans
MTC provides a structured Training Plan to all enrolled participants for any qualification offered under the NSW Government-subsidised Smart and Skilled training. This will be provided at the beginning of your training.
A Training Plan outlines the training requirements and includes the following (but not limited to):
- Details of the Units of Competency (UOC) to be completed;
- The timeframe for achieving each unit of competency including start date and end date of each UOC;
- Mode of training delivery for each UOC;
- Method of assessment for each UOC;
- Training Plans can be customised to meet your requirements.