RPL Qualifications in Real Estate & Security
Earn the Qualification You Deserve: If you’ve got the expertise, we’ve got the qualification. Get a nationally recognised qualification in Real Estate & Security through RPL It’s seamless process with our accredited RTO partners.
70 qualifications available in Real Estate & Security
Graduate Diploma
Graduate Certificate
Advanced Diploma
Diploma
Certificate IV
Certificate III
Certificate II
You have the experience. In the diverse landscapes of real estate, security, and the public sector, your expertise has been built through years of high-stakes decision-making and professional practice. Whether you are managing complex property portfolios, overseeing correctional facility operations, or navigating government procurement, your daily work demonstrates a level of competency that aligns with national standards. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the process that allows this experience to be assessed as evidence toward a formal qualification, acknowledging that your skills are real and your prior investment of time is valuable.
The qualifications within the Property Services (CPP), Correctional Services (CSC), and Public Sector (PSP) training packages cover a broad spectrum of professional levels, from Certificate II through to Graduate Diplomas. For professionals in building design, surveying, or real estate practice, your portfolio might include site assessments, project contracts, or property management logs. Those working in security operations or correctional practice may provide evidence through incident reports, risk management plans, or operational briefings. Each piece of documentation serves as a bridge between your practical expertise and formal recognition.
Many qualifications in this industry, such as the Diploma of Property (Agency Management) or the Certificate IV in Security Risk Analysis, carry significant licensing implications. While the qualification issued by our partner Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) is often a mandatory prerequisite for obtaining a professional licence, it is important to note that the qualification itself is not a licence to practice. Licensing is governed by state and territory regulators, and we guide you through the educational requirements needed to meet their standards. If the RTO assessor identifies areas where your evidence does not fully meet the competency requirements, targeted gap training will be provided at no additional cost where applicable. This ensures your pathway to recognition is thorough, respectful of your history, and aligned with the rigorous standards of your industry.
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