Diploma
RMIT produces highly sought after graduates who will perform the role of conveyancers with distinction.
You will gain specialised technical knowledge and skills in property transactions, learn about the operation of our legal system and develop the necessary technical, team leadership and practice management skills as you prepare for professional practice as a conveyancer.
Leading conveyancing industry specialists will guide you through regular, face-to-face, evening workshops and online instruction, using real-world scenarios and authentic documentation in a rich and unique learning experience.
Our program is highly recommended by the Australian Institute of Conveyancers (Victorian Division), the peak professional industry body for conveyancers in Australia and is the product of outstanding relationships between RMIT and industry partners.
Whether you are already working in the industry or are looking to have a career change, the conveyancing program is tailored to your needs.
Choose RMIT, the leader in training for conveyancers!
Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent
OR
Completion of Post Secondary Studies (including Certificate III)
OR
Successful completion of the Australian Senior VCAL Certificate
OR
At least 6 months' work experience
Conveyancers do work associated with the transfer of ownership of land and related property transactions.
Graduates may be self-employed or employed by:
Employment for conveyancers to November 2020 is expected to grow.
Graduates will have met the educational requirements for licensing as a conveyancer in the State of Victoria. Please note that there are other requirements for licensing as a conveyance in Victoria and further information in relation to these requirements should be directed to the Business Licensing Authority, Consumer Affairs Victoria.
Source: Department of Employment, Canberra.
Credit, recognition of prior learning, professional experience and accreditation from a professional body can reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant experience. Find out if you might be eligible.