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South Australia

Auctioneer Programme – South Australia

In SA, auctioneers are licensed professionals who conduct auctions for the sale of a property. To become an auctioneer you must be registered as a land agent or sales representative and apply to have the auctioneer condition added to your registration.

If your land agent or sales representative registration has been cancelled a new application will be required.

Auctioneers conduct auctions for the sale of a property. You can work as an auctioneer in SA if your interstate registration allows this. SA auctioneers must be registered as a land agent or sales representative with the auctioneer condition added to their registration. 

Pricing

The tuition fee has been reduced from $999 and will be eliminated shortly.

699 online + Distance Learning

$

after hours assistant

no deadine

study in your personal environment, flexible

Blended (Online + Distance Learning)

This course at National Property Education of Australia will be delivered via a blended mode using online Zoom sessions and access to the training & assessment resources via email & Learning Management System (Moodle), which will include access to a simulated environment of the Real Estate business, New Pathway Group as well as case studies, templates to achieve knowledge and skills defined in each unit of competency for this qualification.

How much time is spent on this course?

The Auctioneer Programme lasts  4 weeks for 2 units if it has no breaks.

Qualification Description

Auctioneers are licensed professionals who conduct auctions for the sale of a property. To become an auctioneer you must be registered as a land agent or sales representative and apply to have the auctioneer condition added to your registration.

Are there formal entrance requirements for this course?

Students entering this course at National Property Education of Australia must meet the following

entry requirements:

  • Students must be a minimum age of 18 years or above at the time of course commencement.

  • To enter this qualification, applicants should have successfully completed Year 12.

  • All learners will undertake an initial skills assessment (online) to determine suitability for the course and student needs. The review aims to identify their training needs through questions on previous education or training, the relevance of the course and relevant experience. Determination of course suitability and additional support (if any) will be made by a qualified assessor.

  • Mature age students may also be considered without the minimum education requirements but with relevant work experience within chosen area of study and a demonstrated capacity to meet course requirements.

  • All students will be required to complete an LLN assessment prior to the commencement of the course. National Property Education of Australia uses LLN robot platform for the assessment.
    All reports, training supplements and recommendations are generated by the LLN Robot system after comparing the learner’s ACSF spiky profile to the profile of this course.

  • For students to enrol into this course it is mandatory for them to have access to a laptop or computer with windows operating system and office application like MS Office at their own cost (refer to online requirements under 3.1 Delivery Arrangement for details)

What units will I complete?

To become an auctioneer you must be registered as a land agent or sales representative and apply to have the auctioneer condition added to your registration.

You also need to successfully complete the following units of competency.

Current training:

  • CPPREP4162 - Conduct and complete sale by auction

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