The course consists of design, sewing and pattern making subjects giving students the skills to create garments of their own design. Students who successfully complete the Certificate II will receive direct credit for a number of the units, against units within the Diploma of Applied Fashion Design & Technology if they choose to continue their study.
Students who undertake the Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design & Technology course will learn to develop their creative ideas in a caring, nurturing and supportive environment to bring out the best in every individual.
They will learn professional sewing and garment construction methods from real industry professionals with many years experience in the fashion industry. Your garments will never look home made or amateur again. Students will not only create a resource book of sewing sample techniques for future reference, but will also make completed garments to their own designs as well.
Design fundamentals is another topic covered and how they relate specifically to the fashion industry, and students will develop the skills and knowledge to create wearable yet innovative garments that will be developed from initial concept through to pattern making and final garment production.
Textile knowledge is one of the most important skills that any designer can have as it is the fundamental building block of any good fashion design. Students will benefit from the many years of industry experience that all of their teachers have, and students will have the opportunity to learn this theory subject using innovative blended learning techniques specifically developed for the Australian Institute of Fashion Design by a leading textile artist and educational resource designer.
Essential computer skills for working in any area of the fashion industry are also covered in this course, with students creating professional looking word and spreadsheet documents used for communicating essential information across different sectors within the industry, such as:
As this qualification is from the latest updated nationally recognised training package students can be assured that they are receiving the most recent industry relevant training with results that are recognised Australia wide.
| UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME |
LMTGN2001A |
Follow defined OH&S policies and procedures |
LMTGN2002A |
Apply quality standards |
LMTCL2001A |
Use a sewing machine |
LMTCL2003A |
Identify fibres and fabrics |
LMTFD2005A |
Identify design process for fashion designs |
LMTFD2001A |
Design and produce a simple garment |
LMTCL2004A |
Sew components |
LMTCL2010A |
Modify patterns to create basic styles |
| LMTCL2011A | Draw and Interpret a basic sketch |
LMTCGN2009A |
Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace |
The course is to be completed over one day a week for a year on Wednesdays from 9am – 4pm. Starting in February 2009.
TERM DATES 2009 |
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Term 1: |
Wed 4th Mar 09 |
Wed 8th April 09 |
Term 2: |
Wed 22nd April 09 |
Wed 24th June 09 |
Term 3: |
Wed 15th July 09 |
Wed 16th July 09 |
Term 4: |
Wed 30th July 09 |
Wed 2nd Dec 09 |
Upfront Payment: $350 non-refundable deposit, balance of $3150 due on course commencement. (Total: $3500)
Payment Plan: $350 non-refundable deposit, balance of $3500 paid in weekly installments over the course duration.
To enrol, you must contact us on (07) 55 938 335 and request an enrolment pack for this course. Please note, enrolment packs are only given out on request.
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