International. Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts. Unlock your potential. It starts here.

Similar documents
International. Diploma of Visual Arts. Unlock your potential. It starts here.

Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging

Start Date. Census Date Delivery Mode EFTSL Unit Fee. End Date

YEAR 7 & 8 THE ARTS. The Visual Arts

2012 Suite. Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 2 & 3 ART & DESIGN. Summary Brochure 2015/2016.

ART DEPARTMENT HIGH SCHOOL VISUAL ART PATHWAYS 3-D STUDIO (CERAMICS/SCULPTURE) 1 Studio 1 Ceramics/Sculpture 1 Digital 1 Photography 1

(A) consider concepts and ideas from direct observation, original sources, experiences, and imagination for original artwork;

DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY Qualification code: DPFD19 - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)

VCE Studio Arts Study Design. Implementation briefing July August 2016

EUROPASS SUPPLEMENT TO THE DIPLOMA OF

Bachelor of Photography

Level 3 Diploma in Design and Craft

Programme Specification

3.10 A2 Unit F149: Professional Practice and Progression

Guidance for applying to study design

CATHOLIC REGIONAL COLLEGE SYDENHAM. Study: Studio Arts

PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING, BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (B.F.A.)

Programme Specification

BSc in Music, Media & Performance Technology

Visual Arts. Every artist was first an amateur RTO Ralph Waldo Emerson.

MSc Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. MSc. Postgraduate Diploma. Postgraduate Certificate. IChemE. Engineering. July 2014

BE JOB READY BE YOUR OWN BOSS BE AMBITIOUS CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING COURSES

EUROPASS DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT

Programme Title: BSc (Hons) Business Management (Full Time and Part Time) On Campus Division. URL None

VISUAL ARTS COLLECTION COORDINATOR

Painting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS)

ART DEPARTMENT POSSIBLE ART SEQUENCES. Ceramics/Sculpture. Photography. Digital. Commercial Art* Digital 2* Studio

Painting, Drawing & Sculpture (PDS)

Graduate Programme. Begin your rewarding career in engineering at the AMRC. amrc.co.uk

in the New Zealand Curriculum

PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING, BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (B.F.A.) [VCUQ]

PROGRAMME SYLLABUS Sustainable Building Information Management (master),

Art & Science. Curriculum. Master programme Duration: 4 Semesters Programme Number:

DEPARTMENT OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS

Commercial Radio Industry Training courses Overview

AWQ 30 Photography - Grade 11 Open McEwan

First Semester. Art II Scope and Sequence Year at a Glance

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN PAINTING AND DRAWING

2018 Student Guide. Sydney College of the Arts. School of Literature, Art and Media Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Design, Technology and Engineering

Studio Arts. Victorian Certificate of Education Study Design. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority 2009

GCSE (9-1) Specification ART AND DESIGN. J170, J171, J172, J173, J174, J175, J176 For first assessment in ocr.org.uk/gcseartanddesign

Curriculum for Excellence Scotland

Vertical black lines indicate a significant change or addition to the previous version of this specification.

Making It Your Own A PUBLIC ART POLICY AND PLANNING TEMPLATE. Arts North West Creative Opportunities 2012

Unit Handbook. Associate Degree of Design Fashion and Textile

ART DEPARTMENT ART COURSES CAN BE USED AS ELECTIVE CREDITS

Introduction. Unit 1. Unit 2. 2D and 3D Visual Language. Materials, Techniques and Technology

ART AND DESIGN AS LEVEL. Specification

Course and Examination Regulations

Level 3 Certificate in Design and Craft

FINE ARTS (FA) Explanation of Course Numbers

TExES Art EC 12 Curriculum Crosswalk

ENGINEERING COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA. Qualification Standard for Bachelor of Engineering Technology Honours: NQF Level 8

Review of Technology Level 3 achievement and Level 3 and 4 unit standards. Graphics Design Graphic Communication

Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73

TExES Art EC 12 (178) Test at a Glance

UNIT Art and Design: Digital Media (SCQF level 6)

Centre for the Study of Human Rights Master programme in Human Rights Practice, 80 credits (120 ECTS) (Erasmus Mundus)

Make props using mixed media

ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDIO ART

University of New Mexico-Taos Certificate in Applied Arts and Crafts

ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Adopted: 12/15/04 Visual and Performing Arts Subject Area

Achievement Targets & Achievement Indicators. Compile personally relevant information to generate ideas for artmaking.

PROFESSIONAL COURSES. Faculty of Creative Industries

BA (Hons) Photography Length of Course

Art (ART) Contact the Art Department for further information. (760) , ext Office: D-14

Design and Textile Materials, 2. cycle Master Study programme

Achievement Targets & Achievement Indicators. Envision, propose and decide on ideas for artmaking.

UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS AUSTRALIA: SUBMISSION TO THE NATIONAL CULTURAL POLICY

Utbildningsplan Konstnärligt masterprogram i fri konst Avancerad nivå 120 högskolepoäng Programkod: K2FRI

JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS ART262. CERAMICS/POTTERY II INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS Part II. 3 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Sandra Burke

Information and Communication Technology

Ontario Ministry of Education Curriculum Expectations

Digitisation Plan

MARITIME MANAGEMENT MASTER S DEGREE (ONLINE) Train for a leading role in maritime-based organizations.

STUDIO ARTS. Certificate of Achievement. Monterey Peninsula College Catalog

VISUAL ARTS PRELIMINARY COURSE. Year 11 and Year 12 syllabus

Public Research and Intellectual Property Rights

Ceramics + Sculpture. 1 The skills, techniques, elements, and principles of the arts can be learned, studied, refined, and practiced.

Design Technology. IB DP course syllabus

TECHNOLOGY, ARTS AND MEDIA (TAM) CERTIFICATE PROPOSAL. November 6, 1999

California Subject Examinations for Teachers

Design and Technology Subject Outline Stage 1 and Stage 2

Changes to the list of assessment standards that can contribute to the University Entrance (UE) literacy requirements

A LEVEL. Specification

DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Qualification code: DIND18 - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)

SPECIFICATION GCSE. WJEC GCSE in ART AND DESIGN. Teaching from 2016 For award from 2018 APPROVED BY QUALIFICATIONS WALES

ART S105 Beginning Drawing ART S113 Painting Workshop ART S116 Fiber Arts Spinning ART S138 Natural Dye

Praxis Technology Education (5051) Study Plan Description of content

DIGITAL WITH PLYMOUTH UNIVERSITY DIGITAL STRATEGY

Art Department Courses

A MANIFESTO FOR ART, CRAFT AND DESIGN EDUCATION

SCHOOL OF SPATIAL & PRODUCT DESIGN

ABORIGINAL ART ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA LTD ABORIGINAL ART CODE

Submissions for Art, Craft and Design should aim to present evidence of the following in order to meet assessment objective requirements.

ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE. FOR CANADA S FUTURE Enabling excellence, building partnerships, connecting research to canadians SSHRC S STRATEGIC PLAN TO 2020

Years 5 and 6 standard elaborations Australian Curriculum: Design and Technologies

Opportunities for the Visual Arts and how it can contribute to Unlocking Potential, Embracing Ambition

Iowa Core Technology Literacy: A Closer Look

Transcription:

.break { page-break-before: always; } International www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au/international Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts CRICOS Code 090491G National Code CUA60715 Course Number R10420 Qualification Advanced Diploma Study Area Arts and Design Course Type Stand alone or Package Training Package Visual Arts, Craft and Design Description This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have para-professional level technical, creative and conceptual skills to originate, realise and exhibit a substantial body of resolved work that expresses their own creative vision. Visual artists work within and across many mediums, and their practice may incorporate ceramics, digital art, glasswork, drawing and illustration, jewellery making, painting, photomedia, printmaking, public art, sculpture, textiles or wood design. Practice at this level is underpinned by application of art theory and history, the ability to engage in critical discourse and to debate one s own work and the work of others. Visual artists may work in their own practice, or a wide range of contexts across the arts, government or commercial organisations and also bring visual arts perspective to areas such as business, community services and science. Licensing/Regulatory Information No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Entry Requirements International Student Services Unit The Northern Sydney Institute, part of TAFE NSW issnsit@tafensw.edu.au +61 2 9448 4499 Crows Nest Hornsby Meadowbank Northern beaches Ryde St Leonards Unlock your potential. It starts here. Government owned and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities (DEC). RTO Provider Number 90011 CRICOS Provider Code 00591E

Academic Year 12 or equivalent English Academic IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL (ibt) 60 or Certificate 3 in Advanced English for Further Study (AEFS) at TAFE NSW or equivalent Course Entry to this qualification is open to individuals who are able to demonstrate visual arts knowledge and skills equivalent to graduates from the Diploma of Visual Arts. To enter this qualification, individuals must have the conceptual, technical and organisational skills to create and present work in their chosen creative form. Those skills and knowledge may have been acquired through experience in a creative field or through formal study. You will be required to show you have sufficient language, literacy and numeracy skills to complete this qualification. If you have a Year 12 certificate or equivalent, that is enough. Career opportunities Working within and across many media, practicing within: ceramics, digital art, glasswork, drawing and illustration, jewellery making, painting, photomedia, printmaking, public art, sculpture, textiles or wood design sectors involvement in installation and public artwork teaching in a range of community settings Future study options On completion of this course, you have the option of continuing to study with us. You may choose to combine two courses as your study package. If the course is D2D, it will allow you to enter a bachelor degree program with guaranteed credit at our partner universities. Visa requirements may apply. Core unitstotal number of units = 12 7 core units plus 5 elective units. Core units BSBCRT601 Research and apply concepts and theories of creativity CUAACD601 Extend professional expertise with drawing and other visual representation

tools CUAPPR505 Establish and maintain safe creative practice CUAPPR601 Originate a body of independent creative work CUAPPR603 Engage in the business of creative practice CUAPPR604 Publicly present a body of own creative work CUARES602 Extend cultural research expertise Elective units Group A BSBCRT501 Originate and develop concepts BSBDES501 Implement design solutions BSBDES502 Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief BSBDES601 Manage design realisation BSBDES602 Research global design trends BSBDES801 Research and apply design theory CUAACD502 Create observational drawings CUAACD503 Select and refine a specialised drawing technique CUAACD504 Research and apply light and colour CUAACD505 Work with the human form in creative practice CUAACD506 Refine 2-D design ideas and processes CUAACD507 Refine 3-D design ideas and processes CUAACD508 Refine model making skills CUAACD509 Develop and refine metalworking techniques CUAACD510 Manage kiln operations CUAACD511 Make moulds and casts CUAACD512 Work with photomedia in creative practice CUAACD513 Make mixed media artworks CUAACD514 Refine carving techniques for creative work CUAACD515 Manage specialised finishing processes CUAACD602 Extend professional expertise across new art forms and media CUACER501 Refine ceramics techniques CUACER503 Refine throwing techniques CUACER504 Refine handbuilding techniques CUACER505 Develop and apply ceramic glazes CUADES601 Design innovative products CUADIG508 Refine digital art techniques CUADRA501 Refine drawing techniques CUAGLA501 Refine glassworking techniques CUAGLA503 Refine kiln cast glass techniques

CUAILL501 Develop professional illustrations CUAILL502 Refine illustration techniques CUAINS601 Realise an installation work CUAPAI501 Refine painting techniques CUAPHI501 Apply visual communication theories to photo imaging practice CUAPHI503 Explore the descriptive and emotive nature of photo lighting CUAPPR602 Collaborate in professional creative projects CUAPPR605 Evolve ideas for professional creative work CUAPPR606 Extend expertise in a specialised art form to professional level CUAPRI501 Refine printmaking techniques CUAPUA501 Create works of art for public spaces CUAPUA601 Realise a public art project CUASCU501 Refine sculptural techniques LMTDD4004A Produce woven tapestry samples LMTTD5002A Design and produce woven tapestry products LMTTD5004A Design and produce experimental textiles LMTTD5005A Design and produce printed textiles LMTTD5007A Develop textile designs using computer based design programs LMTTD6001A Research commercial development of textiles LMTTD6004A Create and produce textile designs for commercial production MEM19038A Apply traditional techniques to jewellery and 3D object production MEM19039A Plan, conduct and supervise a jewellery and object exhibition MEM19043A Oversee jewellery or object design production Group B BSBWRT401 Write complex documents BSBINN501 Establish systems that support innovation BSBINN502 Build and sustain an innovative work environment BSBIPR501 Manage intellectual property to protect and grow business BSBLDR803 Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships and relationships BSBPMG522 Undertake project work BSBSMB401 Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business BSBSMB402 Plan small business finances BSBSMB403 Market the small business BSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning BSBSMB405 Monitor and manage small business operations BSBSMB406 Manage small business finances BSBSMB408 Manage personal, family, cultural and business obligations BSBSMB413 Design a digital action plan for small business BSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability

CUACMP501 Manage copyright arrangements CUAFIM501 Source funding for projects CUAPPR504 Establish and maintain environmentally sustainable creative practice CUARES502 Critique cultural works SITXICT401 Build and launch a small business website TAEDEL401A Plan, organise and deliver group-based learning Students must complete all core units and any additional units that may be required. Additional units (either compulsory or elective) are chosen by the teaching staff and may vary by campus and semester. Course related fees Additional costs for uniforms, equipment, textbooks and materials (if applicable) range from A$300 - $1,000 per course Campus Duration Fee Date Meadowbank 1 Year A$10,500 Feb 2017 Meadowbank 1 Year A$10,500 Jul 2017 For further general information about qualifications, work placement, articulation, facilities and equipment, assessment and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) please contact us. The Northern Sydney Institute, part of TAFE NSW continuously reviews its course curriculum to ensure that it meets current industry requirements and reserves the right to withdraw and change courses at short notice. Please note that tuition fees and locations are also subject to review and/or change at any time.