CUA51015

Diploma of Screen and Media

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Pathways

Once complete, this qualification can provide a pathway to relevant Bachelor degree courses and you will be able to gain credit for your studies, which means you’ll complete your degree sooner.

Entry Requirements

  • Completed Year 10 (or equivalent)
  • Minimum age requirement of 16
  • We encourage you to attend an interview and tour of the academy prior to enrolment

Workplace Experience

  • Completed Year 10 (or equivalent)
  • Minimum age requirement of 16
  • We encourage you to attend an interview and tour of the academy prior to enrolment

Course Structure

Core Units
  • CUAMUP402 Maintain make-up and hair continuity
  • CUAMUP404 Style wigs and hairpieces for performances or productions
  • CUAMUP503 Design and apply special make-up effects
  • CUAMUP401 Design, apply and remove make-up
  • CUAMUP403 Style hair for performances or productions
  • CUAPPR505 Establish and maintain safe creative practice
  • BSBDES402 Interpret and respond to a design brief
  • CUAPHI302 Capture photographic images
  • CUAMUP502 Design and apply specialised make-up
  • BSBCRT501 Originate and develop concepts
  • CUAIND502 Maintain and apply creative arts industry knowledge
  • CUAMUP504 Create prosthetics for special make-up effects
  • CUAIND402 Provide freelance services
  • CUARES402 Conduct research
  • BSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning
Elective Units

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learing is the acknowledgement of skills and knowledge that have been gained through training, work, or life experiences into formal competencies. The assessment of RPL is carried out by collating evidence against formal competencies as described in the relevant training package.

Students who believe they already have the skills and knowledge required by some or all of the units in a qualification may seek to have their existing competency recognised through a formal RPL process. The RPL process involves the learner gathering evidence from life, work and both formal and/or informal study experiences and matching it against the specific learning outcomes of individual units of competency. The RTO will appoint an appropriately qualified person to assist the student with this process.

Where the qualified Assessor determines that the evidence is sufficient to demonstrate current competency against the unit requirements the student will be awarded the unit. In many cases this will mean the learner can complete all or part of a qualification without needing to attend training – although training may be required where there are gaps in the students’ knowledge and/or skills.

Duration

12-18 months

Study Mode

Face to Face

Online

Job Outcomes

Possible job outcomes after course completion:

  • freelance make-up artist and hair stylist
  • fashion photography, television, stage and film

RTO Partners

This course is delivered and assessed by the following RTO Partner(s):

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