Designer Training Australia specialist design courses

Kick start your career, add extra capabilities and continue to challenge yourself with specialist design courses from Designer Training Australia (DTA).

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DTA is a private, registered training organisation (RTO) that specialises in training and professional development for trades and professionals. With the aim to raise the standards of professional practice in the Australian design community, DTA offers nationally-accredited training (qualifications), professional development and short-term courses to meet the variety of needs in the industry.

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The DTA national office is based in Brisbane, Queensland but trainers are located across Australia. All courses utilise technology-driven platforms to make the courses accessible by everyone. So, even if you are distance-challenged or time-poor, there is a DTA course to suit your needs.

DTA’s team of trainers are practicing industry professionals with expertise across a diverse range of areas including retail, design, sales, marketing and business management. These experienced trainers understand the industry and are able to tailor training sessions to meet the needs of individual businesses.

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DTA’s Certificate IV Certificate IV in Kitchen and Bathroom Design is a nationally-recognised course (code MSF40318) that is the only specialised qualification in Australia for professionals designing kitchens, bathrooms and other spaces including built-in cabinetry in residential homes.

If you are looking to upskill or get started in the industry, why not choose from one of DTA’s short courses? These courses cover such diverse topics as Kitchen Planning, Bathroom Planning, Effective lighting for kitchens & bathrooms, 2D AutoCAD for residential interiors, Wardrobe & Storage planning, Laundry planning, Kitchens & Bathrooms for the elderly and disabled, Outdoor Kitchen planning, 3D SketchUp for residential interiors, and Drafting Standards for kitchens and bathrooms.

For more information visit designertraining.edu.au/