COURSE TYPE:
Qualification
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Course Overview
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Learning Outcomes
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Fees Information
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Pathways & Careers
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Next Steps
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Course Overview
Overview
This course is an excellent starting point for a career in visual arts, offering you the opportunity to develop your artistic voice and master techniques across various art forms. You'll be introduced to numerous creative practices, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, textiles and wearable arts, photography, exhibition planning, and creative thinking. This broad range of media and processes will help you discover your artistic strengths. Additionally, you will participate in exhibitions held in professional gallery spaces, go on excursions, and attend artist talks. You'll also have the opportunity to connect with industry professionals, such as local curators, to prepare you for a successful career in visual arts.
Duration
Full-time: 11 months
Requirements
There are no entry requirements, however we recommend that you have completed Year 10 as a minimum, or that you enrol as a mature-aged student. A pre-training interview is required.
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?Visual Arts Diary (A4 or A3) 120 pages
General Art Kit
PPE: Closed in shoes, arts apron (cloth is suitable), hair tie.
Students are required to supply materials for some of their final artmaking pieces.
Field Placement
There are no field placements associated with this course, students receive extensive and direct industry engagement during the course. All students have the opportunity to exhibit their work at various points throughout the year. All students participate in a major exhibition in November each year. This is an excellent opportunity to start or extend your exhibition practice for your portfolio.
Assessment
The assessments will enable students to demonstrate the underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet the specific unit outcomes. A range of assessment strategies will be utilised, including practical assessments, theoretical assessments such as written tasks and tests, as well as displaying your technical abilities through project based assessments.
Learning Outcomes
Skills Developed
- Research and communication skills
- General administration
- Painting, printmaking, photography, drawing and digital media
- Collaboration on arts projects
- Creative thinking and diversity
- Work health and safety
- Develop Self as an artist
- Networking with others in the field
Certification
By successfully completing this course you will receive a nationally recognised AQF Qualification.
Compulsory Units
CUAACD311 - Produce drawings to communicate ideas
CUADES303 - Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms
CUADES421 - Research and apply techniques for the design of wearable objects
CUAPAI411 - Experiment with techniques to produce paintings
CUAPHI403 - Enhance, manipulate and output photo images
CUAPPR314 - Participate in collaborative creative projects
CUAPPR411 - Realise a creative project
CUAPPR414 - Develop self as artist
CUAPPR415 - Develop and discuss ideas for own creative work
CUAPPR417 - Select and prepare creative work for exhibition
CUAPRI411 - Experiment with printing techniques
CUARES403 - Research history and theory to inform own arts practice
CUASCU411 - Experiment with techniques to produce sculpture
CUATEX311 - Produce textile work
CUAWHS312 - Apply work health and safety practices
Fees Information
Fees
2025 | Tuition | Materials | Total |
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Government Funded | $4,228 | - | $4,228 |
Concession | $846 | - | $846 |
Full Tuition | $6,230 | - | $6,230 |
Fees Additional Information
Additional fee assistance may be available for eligible individuals, as part of State & Commonwealth government initiatives. Materials fees may apply.
The student tuition fees published are indicative only and can be subject to change given individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. Funding made available to eligible individuals by State and Commonwealth Governments. If funding is utilised, this may affect future opportunities to access additional funding in the future. For more information see 'Fee information and eligibility' under the 'How to Apply' tab on the Wodonga TAFE website.
Pathways & Careers
Pathways
Once you have completed Certificate IV in Visual Arts, you may extend your skills by completing further studies at diploma level or complement your skills by completing additional studies in business. Study pathways with Wodonga TAFE
Careers
On completion of this course students will be well prepared for employment opportunities in:
- Galleries (retail, teaching, exhibiting, curating, administration)
- Arts therapy (aged care, mental health, rehabilitation - some further training required))
- Teaching (further study required)
- Artist with small business (product development alongside body of work)
- Arts and cultural position in local government
- Designer (further study required).
Next Steps
How To Apply
Applying for a course at Wodonga TAFE is a simple 4-5 step process. You can learn more here: Understanding the application process
Course Snapshot
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DURATION
Full-time: 11 months
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