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I N D U S T R I E S
CREATIVE
I N D U S T R I E S
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. Graphic Design
. Building Design
. Multimedia
. Professional
Writing
. Music
. Retail
. Visual
Merchandising
. Visual Arts
. Indigenous
Studies
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CREATE YOUR
OWN STORY.
Creative arts and design qualifications
at Bendigo TAFE can open up a
world of exciting career paths. We
offer qualifications in creative arts,
interactive digital media, building
design, graphic design, writing, music,
retail and visual merchandising.
Our facilities are equipped with the latest industry
technologies. Design students train in the Apple
iMac lab with the latest software at their fingertips,
so they can deliver innovative design solutions for
the industry.
Music Industry (Sound Production) students
have the opportunity to turn their passion for
music into career opportunities. Students will use
industry standard computer based studio and
audio production tools to record and produce
creative music and audio tracks.
Art students create their work in creative art studios
equipped with everything needed to produce their
own works of art and hone their creativity.
Writing and editing students will be taught
and mentored by industry professionals who
continually update their skills to ensure students
graduate with up-to-date skills and knowledge in
this ever evolving industry.
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Bendigo City campus
Learn from industry experts.
Gain hands-on practical skills.
Access our industry partner network.
Our world-class training faculty come with
extensive industry experience and connections.
Our personalised approach means you get
one-on-one attention in class.
Our focus is all about getting you work ready.
With an emphasis on practical training, industry
projects and work placements, you will gain real
experience and the latest industry knowledge.
So, when you graduate, you will have the skills
that employers are looking for.
Bendigo TAFE has established a vast network of
industry partners and a strong reputation with
employers across regional Victoria. By developing
our courses in consultation with industry partners,
we make sure that you gain the most current and
up-to-date skills. Our Skills and Jobs Centre experts
also provide support and connect students to jobs
each year.
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Your study
options.
Let us help you progress to your dream
career or into higher education.
VET in School (VETiS).
VETiS offers you the opportunity to complete a
nationally recognised qualification, while providing
credit towards your VCAL, just like your other
subjects. The study score can contribute directly
to your ATAR score and give you access to
guaranteed pathways for further study at
Bendigo TAFE.
Find out more at
bendigotafe.edu.au/VETinSchools
Certificates.
Diplomas and
advanced diplomas.
A diploma or advanced diploma can help you
progress your career further with specialised
industry specific knowledge and gain employment
at a more skilled, specialised or paraprofessional
level.
Short courses.
A short course is great way to update your current
skills, or learn something totally new. We offer
a number of short courses to help you grow
professionally or personally.
Visit bendigotafe.edu.au to find the right
course for you.
Certificate programs combine theory and practical
components of a subject to prepare you for a job
in your chosen industry. You can learn basic to
advanced skills as you move up each certificate
qualification.
Angelica (right), student
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Pathways into
your dream career.
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CAREERS IN DESIGN
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Junior Design Assistant
Freelance
Designer
Graphic Design Assistant
Building Designer
Draftsperson
• Certificate IV in Design (CUA40715)
• Diploma of Graphic Design (CUA50715)
• Advanced Diploma of Building Design
(Architecture) (22268VIC)
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CAREERS IN MULTIMEDIA
Digital Artist
Interactive Media
Media Asset Producer
Web
Author
Information Architecture
Designer
Instructional Designer
Interactive
Interface Designer
Media Developer
Visual Effects Designer
Animator
• Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media
(CUF40207)
• Diploma of Interactive Digital Media
(CUF50207)
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CAREERS IN RETAIL
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Frontline Team Member
Customer
Point of Sale
Service Assistant
Frontline Sales Assistant
Operator
Customer Service Representative
Shop Assistant
Retail Supervisor
Team Leader
Senior Sales Assistant
• Certificate II in Retail Services (SIR20216)
• Certificate III in Retail (SIR30216)
CAREERS IN VISUAL
MERCHANDISING
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Retail Store Visual Merchandiser
Visual Merchandising Manager
Photographic Stylist
Freelance
Exhibition or
Visual Merchandiser
Event Display Designer
• Diploma of Visual Merchandising
(SIR50212)
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Why choose
TAFE.
Have you finished year 12?
A TAFE qualification can
secure your future.
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CAREERS IN MUSIC
Recording Artist
Studio Session
Writer/Composer/Arranger
Musician
Record Producer
Studio Engineer/
Music Researcher/
Technician
Multimedia Programmer/
Archivist
Stage Producer/Manager
Designer
Instrument Technician/Tuner
Live Sound Mixer/Audio Engineer
Musical Director
Private Music
Film/TV Sound Technicians
Teacher
LOW ATAR?
NO WORRIES!
Get a taste
of a trade with a
pre-apprenticeship.
Get on track
to a certificate,
diploma or degree.
Gain basic skills in a trade
with lots of support and
resources.
Guaranteed work
placements mean real
world skills!
Find a job
that supports an
apprenticeship.
Gain
a certificate.
GOING TO TAFE
MAY SAVE MONEY
AND TIME
NO NEED TO
RELOCATE IF
YOUR TAFE IS
LOCAL
• Certificate IV in Sound Production
(CUS40209)
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CAREERS IN WRITING
Advertiser
Corporate Writer
Creative Writer
Journalist
Public Relations Consultant
Reviewer
Publisher
Editor
Screenwriter
• Certificate IV in Professional Writing
and Editing (22203VIC)
• Diploma of Professional Writing
and Editing (22091VIC)
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CAREERS IN VISUAL ARTS
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Photographer
Printmaker
Sculptor
Digital Artist
Painter
• Certificate IV in Visual Arts (CUA41315)
• Diploma of Visual Arts
(CUA51115)
Earn money
while studying.
Gain
a diploma.
Complete
an apprenticeship.
Start a Uni degree from
2nd year with a pathway
arrangement.
Get a place at University
no matter what your ATAR
score.
Learn practical skills
specific to a trade.
START A REAL
CAREER
WITH A TAFE QUALIFICATION
Graduate
with a certificate,
diploma and degree.
Graduate with three
qualifications.
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Your study
experience.
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Bendigo TAFE is spread across five
regional campuses throughout central
Victoria and is home to over 9,000
students from diverse backgrounds,
ages and interests each year. Not only
do you have access to purpose-built
state-of-the-art facilities, but also to a
range of support services.
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Located in the central business district of
Bendigo, the City campus is only a 10 minute walk
from the Bendigo train station, bus stops and the
main shopping mall on Hargreaves Street.
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Bendigo TAFE qualifications are flexible; this
means that you can optimise your studies while
maintaining a work life balance and we promise
to support you by providing you with flexible
learning resources.
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You will enjoy hands-on experiences in our
industry standard design labs and studios,
and have the opportunity to work on real
client projects and display your work through
exhibitions open to the public. You can start
making your mark here at Bendigo TAFE with a
highly regarded qualification.
Marketplace
Train station
BENDIGO CAMPUSES
BC - Bendigo campus
BT - Bendigo Tech campus
CH - Bendigo, Charleston Road campus
The Charleston Road campus is a 20 minute walk
from the train station. The V/Line train is only a
40 minute ride from Kyneton or a short bus ride
from Heathcote and other regional towns.
We also have a campus in Echuca and
Castlemaine.
Bendigo City campus
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We support
you through
your journey.
We work hard to make it easy for you to enjoy your
experience at Bendigo TAFE. You can access any of
our support programs when you need to throughout
your time with us.
TutorSpace.
TutorSpace is a free study session with specialist tutors to help
you write an assessment, begin a project, gain basic information
technology skills or just to build your confidence in areas you need
help with. These sessions run at various times and days during the
week throughout the school year and are located in the Bendigo
City campus library.
Student support services team.
Bendigo TAFE’s student support services provide free and
confidential services across all campuses with the aim of facilitating
a positive learning environment for you. Services include counselling
support, disability support, student activities and youth workers as
well as Indigenous and international support services.
Skills and Jobs Centre.
One of our primary goals is to strengthen the employability of our
students and help them find real jobs in their chosen industry.
Our Skills and Jobs Centre is specifically dedicated to helping you
develop your employability skills. Our experts can help you with
preparing for a job, career advice and support, providing access to
our weekly vacancy listing and other useful resources.
To contact the centre, call 1300 100 606
or email skills&[email protected]
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Paying for
your course.
How much you pay is determined
by the course you enrol in, the
scheduled hours you commit to
undertake, your eligibility for a
government-funded place and any
concession entitlements you might
be eligible for.
Health Care Card.
If you are eligible for a Health Care Card, make
sure you apply for one through Centrelink prior to
enrolling so you are eligible to pay concession fees.
Find out if you are elibile for fee assistance at
bendigotafe.edu.au/courses/fees-and-charges
Study now, pay later
with VET FEE-HELP.
Part payment plans.
Part payment plans are available to anyone
enrolling into a certificate course. Bendigo TAFE
offers eligible students the option of paying
their course fees over time. Weekly or fortnightly
instalment payments are set up to cover tuition,
material and consumable fees.
Find out more at
bendigotafe.edu.au/courses/fees-and-charges
Scholarships and grants.
At Bendigo TAFE, we believe in rewarding hard
work and achievement. We offer a number of
scholarships and grants to help pay for your
course.
Find out more on what you can apply for at
bendigotafe.edu.au/students
VET FEE-HELP, an Australian Government loan
scheme, can cover all or part of your tuition fees
for diploma courses or higher. When you take out
a VET FEE-HELP loan, the government pays the
loan amount directly to Bendigo TAFE. When you
finish your course and start working, you will need
to repay the loan.
For more information, visit studyassist.gov.au
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How to apply.
Applying for a course is easy. Just
follow these simple steps to get your
application in. Make sure you check
your course dates and apply early so
we can enrol you in the next intake.
STEP 1.
Pick the course you want to study from
this course guide and go online to our
website.
STEP 2.
Find the course using the option and click
on ‘Online Application’.
STEP 3.
Fill out the online application form,
select your campus and hit the
‘Submit’ button.
We will review your application and will contact
you directly to confirm your application status.
Most courses commence at the start of
semesters one and two, but there are some
courses which take enrolments at any time
throughout the year (rolling enrolments).
VTAC applications.
VTAC handles most applications for entry into
higher education and some full-time TAFE
courses from the certificate IV level onwards.
The course guide will indicate if you need to apply
through VTAC for your course.
To find out how to apply via VTAC, visit
vtac.edu.au
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Icons
in this guide.
Follow these icons in the course pages to select your preferred course type,
study mode, study period and campus location.
Course type
Certificate
Diploma
Advanced diploma
Campus location
Charleston Road campus
City campus
BTEC campus
Echuca campus
Study period
Castlemaine campus
Docklands campus
Full-time
Part-time
Richmond campus
Broadmeadows campus
Essendon campus
Study mode
Flexible
Workplace
Off-campus
Pathways
University credit
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DESIGN.
Certificate IV in Design
Diploma of Graphic Design
Course code CUA40715
Course code CUA50715
Application to VTAC and supplementary application to
Bendigo TAFE / Semester one
Direct entry / Semester one
Course code 22268VIC
This qualification reflects the role of Graphic Designers at
the beginning of their professional careers. They combine
technical, creative and conceptual skills to create designs
that meet client requirements and solve a range of visual
communication challenges.
Application to VTAC and supplementary application to
Bendigo TAFE / Semester one
A starting point for your graphic design career, you will
learn about design briefs, creative thinking and design
solutions. Key study areas include basic design principles
and elements, drawing, typography, colour theory, 2D and
3D exploration and techniques, use of design software
and creative thinking skills.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Selection Process
Individual interview.
Career Opportunities
Junior Design Assistant.
Further Study Options
Diploma of Graphic Design (CUA50715).
Prerequisites
You need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy
skills to undertake this course and be at least 15 years
of age.
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Duration
Full-time: 2 years
Part-time: 4 years
Selection Process
Assessment of portfolio and individual interview.
Career Opportunities
Freelance Designer, Graphic Design Assistant.
Further Study Options
Upon completion of this course, you will be guaranteed
a place at La Trobe University and Deakin University to
undertake a bachelor degree.
Prerequisites
You need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be of
mature age and have sufficient work experience. You also
need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills
following completion of an LLN assessment. Some art and
design skills.
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Advanced Diploma of Building
Design (Architectural)
Design and document residential and commercial
buildings with the ability to follow sustainable building
design principles. Select building materials, present a
design, conduct bushfire attack level assessments and
apply to a design. Comply with building regulations and
legislation, architectural project administration and small
business planning.
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Duration
Full-time: 2 years, then part-time for final year
Selection Process
Individual interview. Applicants must complete a
language, literacy and numeracy skills (LLN) application.
Career Opportunities
Building Designer, employment in the building industry,
Draftsperson.
Further Study Options
Architecture at university level. Guaranteed offer
to La Trobe University on successful completion of this
three year course.
Prerequisites
You need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be of
mature age and have sufficient work experience. You also
need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills
following completion of an LLN assessment.
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MULTIMEDIA.
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Certificate IV in Interactive
Digital Media
Diploma of Interactive
Digital Media
Course code CUF40207
Course code CUF50207
Application to VTAC and supplementary application to
Bendigo TAFE / Semester one
Application to VTAC and supplementary application to
Bendigo TAFE / Semester one
Learn, develop and broaden your knowledge in 2D and
3D modelling, website design, visual effects or digital
art and production coordination. Hone your skills for
pursuing a career in web development, film making,
editing, visual effects and game development with this
all-encompassing digital course.
This qualification equips you with the skills and
knowledge to initiate and develop a career in electronic
media. Learn sound theoretical knowledge and use a
range of specialised technical media skills to work in film,
television, radio and digital media industries.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Selection Process
Interview. Assessment of application (VTAC).
Career Opportunities
Digital Artist, Interactive Media Author, Media Asset
Producer and Web Designer.
Further Study Options
Diploma of Interactive Digital Media (CUF50207)
Prerequisites
Basic computer skills.
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Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Selection Process
Assessment of portfolio and individual interview.
Career Opportunities
Information Architecture, Instructional Designer,
Interactive Media Developer, Interface Designer, Visual
Effects Designer or Animator.
Further Study Options
Further study opportunities are available at
University level.
Prerequisites
You need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be of
mature age and have sufficient work experience. You also
need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills
following completion of an LLN assessment. Certificate
IV in Interactive Digital Media (CUF50207) or equivalent
experience, skills and knowledge.
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PROFESSIONAL
WRITING.
MUSIC.
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Certificate IV in Professional
Writing and Editing
Diploma of Professional
Writing and Editing
Course code 22203VIC
Course code 22091VIC
Direct entry / Semester one
Direct entry / Semester one
This industry standard course has been designed to
introduce participants to the skills required in the
contemporary writing and editing industry and will suit
the needs of a range of writing industry professionals.
This course is designed to develop advanced skills in
creative as well as professional writing and editing.
Suited to a range of writing professionals, the course will
prepare you to take the next step in your writing career.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 years
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 years
Selection Process
Assessment of portfolio and individual interview.
Selection Process
Assessment of portfolio and individual interview.
Certificate IV in Sound Production
Course code CUS40209
Career Opportunities
Advertiser, Corporate Writer, Freelance Writer (fiction),
Journalist, Poet, Public Relations Consultant, Reviewer,
Freelance Writer (non-fiction), Publisher (traditional and
e-book/digital) and Editor.
Further Study Options
Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing (22091VIC).
Prerequisites
Basic computer skills. Literacy and numeracy skills to
the Australian Core Skills Framework level 3 (assessed
at interview). A portfolio of three pieces of work as well
as a summary of career goals in the writing and editing
industry.
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Career Opportunities
Advertiser, Corporate Writer, Freelance Writer (fiction),
Journalist, Freelance Writing (non-fiction) or Publisher.
Further Study Options
Bendigo TAFE students completing the Diploma of
Professional Writing and Editing can take advantage of
guaranteed placements through our pathway agreements
with the following Universities:
Deakin University – Students are given a guaranteed place
and eight subject credits (equivalent to one year of study)
towards the Bachelor of Arts (Professional and Creative
Writing) or the Bachelor of Arts. La Trobe University
(Bendigo) – Students are given a guaranteed place and
subject credits towards the Bachelor of Education
Prerequisites
You need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be
of mature age and have sufficient work experience. You
also need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy
skills following completion of an LLN assessment. Relevant
qualification, or equivalent industry experience.
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Application to VTAC and supplementary application to
Bendigo TAFE / Semester one
You will learn about studio operations, digital audio
production and PA assembly for live shows. Explore the
world of studio recording, sound mixing and essential
music industry business skills. Produce music tracks for
bands or soundtracks for film, TV and multimedia.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Selection Process
Individual interview. Audio portfolio highly
recommended.
Career Opportunities
Multimedia Programmer/Designer, Music Researcher/
Archivist, Record Producer, Stage Producer/Manager,
Studio Engineer/Technician, Studio Session Musician,
Writer/Composer/Arranger or Recording Artist.
Further Study Options
Diploma of Music Industry (Technical Production),
Advanced Diploma of Music Industry (Technical
Production). Guaranteed offer to RMIT or Melbourne
Polytechnic at second year level on successful completion
of this one year course.
Prerequisites
Year 10 (or equivalent) mathematics. Adequate literacy
skills and basic computer skills.
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RETAIL.
Certificate II in Retail Services
Certificate III in Retail
Course code SIR20216
Course code SIR30216
Direct entry / February, July and October
Direct entry / February, July and October
If you are looking to start an exciting career in retail which
offers challenging and varied work, then this is the course
for you. It will help further develop your communication
skills and provide you with opportunities in both, the
general and specialist areas of the retail industry.
Take the next step in your retail career and prepare
for a more senior role in the industry. This course will
give you the skills and knowledge required to engage
with customers, manage and maintain day to day store
operations and assist in delivering on organisational and
business expectations.
Completion of this course will have you prepared with the
hands on skills and knowledge required to work and grow
within the retail industry. You will learn to engage with the
customer, understand how to communicate effectively
and gain product knowledge.
Duration
Full-time: 3 months (4 days a week)
Flexible study options available.
Selection Process
You will need to undertake a Language, literacy and
numeracy assessment.
Career Opportunities
This course may lead to employment as a Frontline Team
Member, Customer Service Assistant or a Point of Sale
Operator.
Further Study Options
Students completing the Certificate II in Retail Services can
progress to studying the Certificate III in Retail (SIR30216),
Certificate III in Business to Business Sales (SIR30316),
the Certificate IV in Retail Management (SIR40316) or the
Diploma of Retail Leadership (SIR50116).
Prerequisites
You need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills
to undertake this course and be at least 15 years of age.
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This qualification provides a pathway to work in a
diverse range of retail settings including specialty stores,
supermarkets, department stores and quick service
restaurants, and reflects the role of a team member
who has sound knowledge of products and services.
Working at this level may also entail the responsibility of
supervising staff.
Duration
Full-time: 3 months (4 days a week)*
Flexible study options available.
Selection Process
You will need to undertake a Language, literacy and
numeracy assessment.
Career Opportunities
Frontline Sales Assistant, Customer Service
Representative, Shop Assistant, Retail Supervisor,
Team Leader or a Senior Sales Assistant.
Further Study Options
Students completing the Certificate III in Retail may move
onto further studies in Certificate IV in Retail Management
(SIR40316) and Diploma of Retail Leadership (SIR50116).
Prerequisites
You need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills
to undertake this course and be at least 15 years of age.
*Four days a week on campus for the first six weeks and then two days a
week on campus and two days a week in the workplace.
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VISUAL
MERCHANDISING.
Diploma of Visual Merchandising
Course code SIR50212
Direct entry / February, July and October
If you are a visually creative individual who loves all
things fashion and retail, then our Diploma of Visual
Merchandising qualification can lead to your perfect
creative career as a Visual Merchandiser. Visual
merchandising has become a vital feature in the
promotional mix when it comes to creating a striking
visual retail presence.
With our Diploma of Visual Merchandising course,
you’ll quickly develop the knowledge and skills you
need to flourish in the global and fast-paced world of
visual merchandising. Through an established learning
partnership with major retail and departmental stores at
Metro and Regional locations, our students participate in
work placements, undertake live projects, client briefings,
presentation of concepts to senior executives and
business owners as well as planning, budgeting and the
implementation of major window displays.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year (4 days a week)*
Part-time: 2 years (2 days a week)*
Flexible delivery and evening classes also available.
*The course duration includes work placement and
industry projects.
Selection Process
All applicants will be required to attend an interview and
undertake a language, literacy and numeracy assessment.
Career Opportunities
Retail Store Visual Merchandiser, Visual Merchandising
Manager, Photographic Stylist, Freelance Visual
Merchandiser or a Exhibition/Event Display Designer
Further Study Options
Upon completion of the course, students may undertake
further studies at the Bachelors level in Interior design.
Prerequisites
You need to have satisfactory literacy and numeracy skills
to undertake this course and be at least 15 years of age.
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VISUAL ARTS.
TEACHER TRAINING
Certificate IV in Training and
Assessment
Certificate IV in Visual Arts
Diploma of Visual Arts
Course code TAE40110
Direct entry / Semester one or two
/ Rolling enrolments
Course code CUA41315
Course code CUA51115
Direct entry / Semester one
Direct entry / Semester one
This qualification is designed for students working
at a pre-professional level who are developing their
own artistic voice. They produce work that shows
proficiency with techniques in their chosen art form
and are able to apply solutions to a defined range of
unpredictable problems.
This qualification reflects the role of visual artists who
combine specialised technical, creative and conceptual
skills to prepare for and develop an emerging arts
practice. They are able to plan and realise a body of
work in one or more art forms.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 year
Selection Process
Assessment of portfolio and individual interview.
Selection Process
Assessment of portfolio and individual interview.
Career Opportunities
The course is designed for students who wish to pursue
a career in the diverse visual arts industry. Studio
based or shared workshop environment as a Painter,
Sculptor, Printmaker or in the photographic industry.
Career Opportunities
Photographer, Printmaker, Sculptor, Painter and
Digital Artist.
Further Study Options
Diploma of Visual Arts (CUA51115), advanced diploma
and degree levels.
Prerequisites
Some art and design skills and intermediate literacy
and numeracy.
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Further Study Options
Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts (CUA60715). Further
study opportunities are available at La Trobe University.
Prerequisites
You need to have completed VCE (or equivalent) or be
of mature age and have sufficient work experience. You
also need to have a high level of literacy and numeracy
skills following completion of an LLN assessment.
Relevant certificate IV qualification
or equivalent. Folio for submission.
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This is the qualification required by trainers and
assessors. It is a great option if you are currently
employed in a training role, are looking for a career
change, seeking to move into training and assessment
or wish to upgrade your training and assessment
qualifications. You will study: learning design, delivery
and facilitation, assessment, language, literacy and
numeracy practice as well as maintaining training and
assessment information.
Duration
Part-time: 8 months
Off campus: 1 year*
Selection Process
Individual interview. Language, literacy
and numeracy test. Access to the internet.
Access to a computer.
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Enterprise Assessor, Registered Training Organisation
(RTO) Trainer/Assessor, Training Adviser or Training
Needs Analyst, Vocational Education Teacher,
Enterprise Trainer.
Further study options
Diploma of Vocational Education and Training.
*The off campus option is online and students have up to one year
to complete the course.
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INDIGENOUS
STUDIES.
Certificate II in Aboriginal or Torres
Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Course code CUV20211
Direct entry / Semester one
This course has a strong Indigenous cultural and identity
component. Develop the basic art-making skills that
underpin visual arts and craft practice. Suitable for VET
in schools programs. If you wish to undertake further
tertiary studies in visual arts you would benefit from the
portfolio preparation. All materials are supplied.
Duration
Full-time: 1 year
Part-time: 2 years
Selection Process
Individual interview. Prospective students are expected
to have an interest in and commitment to Indigenous Art
practices.
Career Opportunities
Indigenous Art Worker, Artist.
Further Study Options
Certificate III in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
Cultural Arts (CUV30211).
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INDIGENOUS
STUDIES.
Certificate III in Aboriginal or Torres
Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Course code CUV30211
Suitable for Indigenous students who wish to develop
skills in visual arts practices, media and bring a vocational
approach to their artwork. If you wish to undertake
further tertiary studies in visual arts you would benefit
from the portfolio preparation opportunities. All materials
are supplied.
Duration
Direct entry / Semester two
By investigating the influence of Indigenous history
on the current environment, this course enables the
development of personal connections with community
and provides the opportunity to develop vocational skills
to pathway into further training or employment.
By investigating the influence of Indigenous history
on the current environment, this course enables the
development of personal connections with community
and provides the opportunity to develop vocational skills
to pathway into further training or employment.
Duration
Duration
Part-time: 1 year
Flexible: 15 months
Selection Process
Selection Process
Individual interview. The course is available to Indigenous
Australians.
Career Opportunities
Assessment of folio. Individual interview. Prospective
students are expected to have an interest in and
commitment to Indigenous art practices.
Career Opportunities
Community worker, councils, farming and horticultural
industries. Employment in horticulture or conservation,
DEPI fire crew.
Indigenous Art Industries.
Further Study Options
Further study available through other training
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Direct entry / Semester one and semester two
Part-time: 1 year
Full-time: 2 years
Part-time: 3 years
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Certificate III in
Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt
Course code 22218VIC
Course code 22217VIC
Direct entry / Rolling enrolments
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Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt
Further Study Options
A range of vocational courses within Bendigo TAFE may
be undertaken. Certificate III in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt
(22218VIC).
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Language, literacy and numeracy test.
Assessment of portfolio.
Individual interview.
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Career Opportunities
Work with councils, farming and horticultural industries.
Employment in horticulture or conservation. Become an
Independent Artist in your home town.
Further Study Options
Further study opportunities are available at University
level. A range of vocational courses within Bendigo TAFE
may be undertaken.
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Courses offered at
our Melbourne
campuses with
Kangan Institute.
Certificate III in Applied Fashion
Design and Technology
Course code LMT31407 / Direct entry / February intake
Certificate IV in Applied Fashion
Design and Technology
Advanced Diploma of Applied
Fashion Design and Technology
Course code LMT60307 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February intake
Diploma of Visual Merchandising
Course code SIR50212 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February and mid-year intake
Certificate II in Millinery
Diploma of Fashion and Textiles
Merchandising
Course code LMT20807 / Direct entry / February intake
Course code LMT41007 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February intake
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design
and Technology
Course code LMT50307 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February and mid-year intake
Course code LMT50607 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February and mid-year intake (mid-year direct
entry only)
Advanced Diploma of Fashion and
Textiles Merchandising
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES COURSE GUIDE 2017
Course code CUA20615 / Direct entry
/ February intake
Certificate III in Music Industry
Course code CUA30915 / Direct entry
/ February and mid-year intake
Certificate IV in Music Industry
Course code LMT30607 / Direct entry / February intake
Certificate IV in Millinery
Course code CUA40915 / Direct entry
/ February and mid-year intake
Diploma of Music Industry
Course code LMT60507 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February and mid-year intake
(mid-year direct entry only)
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Certificate III in Millinery
Certificate II in Music Industry
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Course code LMT40707 / Direct entry / February intake
Course code CUA50815 / Direct entry / VTAC
/ February and mid-year intake
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The information printed in this publication is correct at the
time of printing (September 2016).
Every effort has been made to ensure details are correct
and accurate, however Bendigo TAFE reserves the right to
change information with respect to course costs, timing
and selection criteria without notice. Conduct of courses is
dependent on student numbers and sufficient funding.
PROUDLY TAFE
Some or all of this training is delivered with Victorian
and Commonwealth Government funding.
Copyright Bendigo TAFE 2016.
Registered Training Organisation No. 3077.
CRICOS Provider No. 01218G.
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