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Animal Studies 2018 ART, DESIGN & WRITING / FASHION / GRAPHIC DESIGN / PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND EDITING / VISUAL ARTS

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Animal Studies 2018

ART, DESIGN & WRITING

/ FASHION / GRAPHIC DESIGN / PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND EDITING / VISUAL ARTS

Animal Studies 2018

POSSIBLE CAREERS

/ Artist

/ Editor

/ Fashion Designer

/ Graphic Designer

/ Illustrator

/ Interior Decorator

/ Merchandiser

/ Writer

STUDY MODE KEY

Ap Apprenticeship

Tr Traineeship

Vc VCAL

Ft Full time

Pt Part time

Oc Off campus

Selected courses are provided to eligible individuals with funds made available by the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments.

For details visit boxhill.edu.au

The information contained in this publication is correct at time of print (August 2017). Box Hill Institute reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here.

© Box Hill Institute

BHI – RTO 4687 CRICOS: 02411J

CAE – RTO 3737

M1178 08/17

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CERTIFICATE III IN VISUAL ARTS (CUA31115)

This course gives you the opportunity to explore a variety of art techniques and methods. Guided by practising artists you will have a unique opportunity to realise your artistic goals.

You will study drawing, printmaking, sculpture, painting, art history and theory, visit exhibitions, listen to artist talks, participate in workshops and develop an understanding of what it is to be a visual artist. You will also further your interest in visual art and participate in classes that will teach practical skills and encourage you to develop your concepts.

Flexible timetable options exist for those wishing to complete the program on evenings or Saturdays.

VCAL students are welcome to apply. See boxhill.edu.au for further information.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou will be required to present a visual art folio and attend an interview. Book a folio review and interview at boxhill.edu.au

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion of this course, you will have the essential skills and a portfolio of work that could be used for self-promotion or further study. You may wish to find employment as an arts and media professional, sculptor, painter (visual arts) or visual arts and crafts professional.

STUDY PATHWAYSAfter successful completion, you may apply to study the Certificate IV in Visual Arts.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONCity

DURATION

Ft 12 months

Pt 2 years

CERTIFICATE III IN DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (CUA30715)

This entry level design course will help you build a strong foundation of graphic design skills. The training program covers the basics of design that can be applied to any design area including graphic design, fashion and interior design.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis course can only be completed as part of your VCAL program in Year 11 & 12.

You must have successfully completed Year 10 (or Year 9 by negotiation).

CAREER OUTCOMESThis qualification prepares people for learning at higher levels across a broad range of design disciplines.

STUDY PATHWAYSAfter successful completion of this program, you may wish to apply for entry into the Certificate IV in Design.

START DATEFebruary

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONBox Hill

DURATION

Ft 12 months

Pt 2 years

ART & DESIGN

Do you have a creative flair or natural talent for design? Whether you’re into graphic design, interior design or the visual arts, a career in art or design can provide the perfect balance between your passion and your work.

Vc

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CERTIFICATE IV IN VISUAL ARTS (CUA41315)

This course will enable you to build on conceptual and practical skills. You will undertake extensive studies in drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture.

You will broaden your understanding of art history and theory by listening to artists speak about their work. Our practising artist teachers will provide you with valuable mentoring and experience with practical techniques.

Our city location is ideal for you as an aspiring artist offering exposure to many galleries both public and commercial.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must present a visual art folio and attend an interview. Book a folio review and interview at boxhill.edu.au

CAREER OUTCOMESThis course may provide you with the skills and knowledge to set up in your own studio working as a visual artist.

STUDY PATHWAYSAfter successful completion of this nationally recognised course, you can pathway into the Diploma of Visual Arts.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONCity

DURATION

Ft 12 months

Pt 2 years

CERTIFICATE IV IN DESIGN (CUA40715)

Develop and enhance your skills in graphic art, graphic design, industrial design, product design and related design studies. You will learn about design concepts, and how to select the right techniques and media outlets to communicate ideas.

You will develop an understanding of graphic design techniques, colour application, typography and digital production. In addition, you will learn about design history, drawing, the design of 3D forms and visual effects are covered.

Your major studies will include 2D and 3D design, colour theory, manual and digital techniques, digital image editing, design history and theory, drawing, illustration, typography and creative thinking.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSVTAC:

› Submit your VTAC Application

› Book a folio review and interview

› or email a request to: [email protected]

› call 1300 BOX HILL

› Complete a supplementary application form.

Direct entry:

› Attend information or enrolment session (optional)

› Book a folio review and interview

› or email a request to: [email protected]

› call 1300 BOX HILL.

CAREER OUTCOMESThis qualification prepares people for work in some limited junior design roles and for learning at higher levels across a broad range of design disciplines.

STUDY PATHWAYSOur study pathways are as follows:

› Certificate IV in Design is a pathway into

› Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into

› Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into

› Bachelor of Media and Communication at Deakin University.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYVTAC and direct entry

LOCATIONBox Hill, Lilydale

DURATION

Ft 6 months

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DIPLOMA OF VISUAL ARTS (CUA51115)

This course may help you to realise your creative aspirations by providing you with regular and detailed feedback to help you prepare for a career in the visual arts industry.

You will explore and develop skills in specialist areas including painting, printmaking and sculpture and build on your existing skills.

Our visiting artist program ensures you develop a breadth of understanding of current trends in visual art. Studies in art theory and art business are integral to the Diploma.

You will select a major study in painting, printmaking or sculpture and at the end of the year will exhibit your works. You will also undertake a minor study of their choice in painting, printmaking, sculpture or works on paper.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSCompletion of Certificate IV in Visual Arts or experience in visual arts is preferred.

Book a folio review and interview at boxhill.edu.au

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion, you may have attained the necessary knowledge and confidence to explore being a self-employed art practitioner.

STUDY PATHWAYSAfter successful t you may wish to pathway into Deakin University’s Bachelor of Visual Communication (Fine Art), advanced standing for subjects completed will be applied.

START DATEFebruary

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONCity

DURATION

Ft 12 months

Pt Available

DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN (CUA50715)

You will develop the skills and knowledge required to work as a graphic designer. You will learn design principles and elements, technical drawings, digital image development & illustration and design for web environments.

Your major studies include 2D and 3D design, typography, page layout, drawing, illustration, digital image editing, work placement, copyright, design history and practice, and user interface design.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have:

› successfully completed Year 12 of education, or

› be a mature age applicant.

Book a folio review and interview at boxhill.edu.au

We offer pathways into this course if you do not meet the entry requirements through completing the Certificate IV in Design.

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion, you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to apply for employment opportunities such as but not limited to graphic designer, graphic artist for print shops, design agencies, design studios or your own business.

It is recommended to continue your studies in the Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design to ensure the best chance of gaining employment in this field.

STUDY PATHWAYSOur study pathways are as follows:

› Certificate IV in Design is a pathway into

› Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into

› Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into

› Bachelor of Media and Communication at Deakin University.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONBox Hill, Lilydale

DURATION

Ft 12 months

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN (CUA60315)

This course will extend your understanding of the print and design industry and will help you gain advanced skills in managing major projects and implementing design solutions when dealing with complex design briefs.

Your major studies will include work placement, advanced digital production, branding, packaging, illustration, project and intellectual property management, sustainable practice, and web design.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must:

› have successfully completed Year 12 or equivalent, or be a mature age applicant

› have successfully completed required units from the Diploma of Graphic Design

› book your interview at boxhill.edu.au

Relevant work experience may mean you are suitable for this course.

We offer pathways into this course if you do not meet the entry requirements.

› Certificate IV in Design with a pathway into

› Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into this course (Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design).

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion of the course, you will have a strong portfolio of work that will assist you to gain employment.

You may wish to apply for employment opportunities as a designer in graphic design, advertising, publishing or digital media.

STUDY PATHWAYSOur study pathways are as follows:

› Certificate IV in Design is a pathway into

› Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into

› Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design with a pathway into

› Bachelor of Media and Communication at Deakin University.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONBox Hill

DURATION

Ft 12 months

Course code (22268VIC) RTO 4687 CRICOS 02411J

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CORAL BAKER

DIPLOMA OF VISUAL ARTS

Artist Coral Baker said that a personal challenge led to discovering her artistic talent.

“I was diagnosed with a rare neurological condition, Cervical Dystonia, and decided to do a course at CAE to keep my spirits up. I found that doing smaller art courses at the CAE was something I could do physically, and this led to me deciding to do the Diploma of Visual Art over five years at Box Hill Institute,” said Coral.

“While at the Institute, I learnt the difference between a good photo and a piece of artwork. I learnt how art can portray your mood, and that you can put your personality into a drawing or painting. But more importantly, it has shown me that I can operate in the world with a neurological problem, and that I can keep going. The course has transformed me from an adult trying to take my mind off living with a disability, into a functioning artist with loads of new skills at my disposal. I can now design and make a saleable product. I can produce something tangible and positive out of difficult circumstances.”

Coral is an Ambassador for the Port Phillip Housing Association which supports people in community housing through art exhibitions.

She won the Fire Station Printmaking Award for her major portfolio, and has been accepted into the coveted Bachelor of Fine Arts at RMIT.

Coral’s artwork was exhibited at Bright Space in 2013, at the Museum of Art and Democracy in 2014, and at Gasworks in 2015.

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BACHELOR OF FASHION (BAF02)

Gain the skills and knowledge required to work as a fashion designer of the future with this bachelor degree. This course covers all aspects of the fashion industry as well as the creative and technical knowledge required for the industry.

You will learn about fashion theory, design elements and principles, CAD illustration, patternmaking, garment construction and application of these skills in the industry.

The course has a strong focus on industry and you will gain real industry skills using Gerber patternmaking technology, Apparel 21, Adobe and WGSN software.

The course also focuses on the business side of fashion including marketing, digital marketing and event management.

In the final year, students will design, pattern make and construct a showcase collection for the end of year graduate fashion parade and undertake an internship with an Australian Fashion organisation to gain real industry experience.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSVTAC (Year 12) applicants must:

› Have successfully completed VCE (or equivalent) with a study score of at least 20 in English

› An interview and folio are also required. Please visit boxhill.edu.au to book.

Direct entry (Non-Year 12 applicants):

› You must be 21 years of age at Jan 1 in year of commencement and have current employment and experience in the industry. An interview and folio are required. Please visit boxhill.edu.au to book.

Find out more information: the Guide to Folio Presentation, Folio Presentation Advice sessions and Audition Preparation workshops.

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion, you may wish to apply for employment opportunities in the industry such as a fashion designer, product developer, pattern technician, production manager or trend forecaster.

You will be equipped with the relevant skills and knowledge to be self-employed in your own fashion business.

STUDY PATHWAYSThis course may prepare you for further postgraduate study options such as Master of Design or Masters of Arts.

START DATEFebruary

HOW TO APPLYVTAC and direct entry

LOCATIONBox Hill

DURATION

Ft 3 years

FASHION

Do you have a flair for fashion? If you think you have what it takes to cut it in the dynamic world of fashion, then we have the courses to help you develop your career.

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FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON ALL COURSES, INCLUDING ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS, FEES AND UNITS VISIT BOXHILL.EDU.AU

BACHELOR OF FASHION MERCHANDISING (BFM01)

Are you seeking a career in the world of fashion merchandising, retailing, or marketing? Do you want to travel the world as a fashion buyer, create exciting merchandising displays, develop a fashion website or market a fashion brand using social media?

If you are creative, enjoy using social media and technology and are business minded, the Bachelor of Fashion Merchandising course will inspire you to pursue your ultimate fashion retail career. This course offers an exciting program that provides career opportunities in the rapidly changing fashion retail industry.

A key component of this new course is digital merchandising, focusing on current and new technologies. You will learn how to market your brand using social media, understand how consumers will shop using new mobile technologies, and design and develop a fashion website.

The merchandising subjects will develop your skills as a fashion buyer to research trends and develop fashion ranges using computer aided design programs. You will develop a fashion range plan, then create and merchandise a virtual retail store with your own fashion range.

In the third year, you will undertake a workplace internship to gain real industry experience in a fashion retail organisation. You will also undertake a major industry project in consultation with a fashion retail brand. This project requires students to research, plan and develop a comprehensive merchandising solution.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYear 12 Applicants – VTAC

› Submit a VTAC Application.

› Complete a BHI Application Form.

› Book an interview at boxhill.edu.au

Direct Entry (Semester 2 or Non Year 12 Applicants)

› Complete an Application Form.

› Book an interview at boxhill.edu.au

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion, you may wish to apply for employment opportunities as a fashion buyer, merchandiser, visual merchandiser, product developer, retail manager, marketing assistant or be self-employed as either a fashion boutique or online retailer.

STUDY PATHWAYSThe Bachelor of Fashion Merchandising course can prepare you for further postgraduate study such as a Master’s program.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYVTAC and direct entry

LOCATIONCity

DURATION

Ft 3 years

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CERTIFICATE IV IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND EDITING (22203VIC)*

Have you always wanted to write a novel? Have you thought about using writing skills for a career in journalism, publishing or business? Do you want to re-focus your career? Have you thought of using your gap year to build your skills in research and writing?

At Box Hill Institute, you can take a professional writing and editing course and your new writing career will take off.

The Certificate IV is a highly practical foundation course designed to help you develop and extend your writing skills. It will give you a grounding in core computing and editing skills and an overview of the various industries in which writers work. You will also have the opportunity to undertake a number of writing specialisations, including short story, nonfiction, writing for children or young adults, screenwriting, novel writing and journalism.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have successfully completed Year 12, or equivalent. It is recommended that you have a strong interest in writing and literature and possess high level English writing skills.

CAREER OUTCOMESAfter successful completion, you may wish to apply for employment opportunities in the publishing industry, or use the employability skills you’ve learnt in any occupation.

You could also become published writers of fiction or non-fiction.

STUDY PATHWAYSYou may wish to progress into the Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing at CAE or apply for entry into any number of university degree programs.

START DATEFebruary and July

HOW TO APPLYDirect entry

LOCATIONCity

DURATION

Ft 12 months

Pt 2 years

* Please refer to boxhill.edu.au for current course information. Training packages may have changed since the publication of this guide. If changes have occurred, new students will be enrolled in the new course.

PROFESSIONAL WRITING & EDITING

Do you want to write the next great Australian novel? Are you interested in short fiction, non-fiction or research? Do you correct other people’s grammar? A course in writing and editing could be just what you need to start your own writing career, or to add valuable skills to your current employment.

LITERACY & NUMERACY SUPPORT PROGRAMThe Literacy and Numeracy Support (LN Support) program provides eligible students with help to complete their course by focusing on workplace reading, writing, numeracy (maths) and communication skills.

The LN Support program is flexible, and provides support in classrooms and/or in group tutorials and with online activities. Students are enrolled in LN Support program units based on their Core Skills Diagnostic Test. When students have successfully completed these units, they receive a Box Hill Institute Statement of Attainment.

The LN Support Program is nationally accredited course and students use their second government subsidised place for that year. This training is provided to eligible individuals with funds made available by the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments.

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