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A90 Advanced Diploma of Design for Live Production, Theatre and Events

The Advanced Diploma of Design for Live Production, Theatre and Events is available to those students who demonstrate potential for, and wish to acquire expertise in the technical and production aspects of Design for the entertainment industry. The program is structured to provide skills and experience consistent with the growing needs of the entertainment industry.

 

Units are structured to provide training in the principles, techniques and processes required in designing for theatre, film and television. After initial exposure to basic visualisation and research skills, students are confronted, as a learning experience, with challenging design projects including sets, costumes, millinery, make-up and wigs. These projects precede practical design involvement in Academy productions and professional placement.  Students also attend classes in drawing, technical drawing and computer aided design. Admission requirements include demonstrable ability in fine arts techniques.

 

This nationally-accredited VET course is offered by ECU as a Registered Training Organisation under the Australian Quality Training Framework.

 
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Students apply directly to the Academy for admission. Admission is based upon comprehensive interview and the submission of a prescribed project for evaluation. Interviews are normally held in November-December. Students are assessed against the following criteria:

  • presentation
  • originality
  • demonstrable empathy for the discipline
  • technical ability
  • capacity to complete the course with excellence

 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING AND CREDIT TRANSFER
Students may apply for credit for acquired skills or previous studies provided they meet the Academy’s Recognition of Prior Learning criteria or supply transcripts or academic records from the appropriate institution.

 

PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE
Students work as directed on productions mounted by the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Students begin by assisting until sufficiently skilled to perform designated tasks. In the final year students will be expected to collaborate on productions at a professional level of competence.

 

PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Professional placement to industry in the graduating year is a compulsory and practical component. Students undertake an appropriate attachment for production experience. The purpose of this work is to develop and strengthen the proficiencies and skills required in the industry.

 
COURSE LOCATION
This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.
 
MODE OF STUDY
This course is available by Full-time mode.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.
 
COURSE STRUCTURE

The course achieves endorsed national units of competence principally from the entertainment industry training package (CUE03). The units of competence are clustered within course delivery units. Details of the specific delivery arrangement for each unit of competence are available from the relevant Course Coordinator or the Programme Director. Students commence the programme at AQF level 4 – Certificate IV, and over a period of three years full-time study achieve the standard required to graduate at AQF level 6 with an Advanced Diploma of Design for Live Production, Theatre and Events.

 
YEAR ONE
Semester one
50214 » Assist on production (Part A)   
 
Semester two
50215 » Assist on production (Part B)   
 
Full Year
BCF3069A Styles of architecture   
BSBDES201A Follow design process   
BSBDES301A » Explore use of colour   
BSBDES303A » Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms   
BSBDES305A Source and apply information on the history and theory of design   
BSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes   
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry   
CUECOR01C Manage own work and learning   
CUECOS09B Develop and apply knowledge of costume   
CUEPRP03B Apply a general knowledge of props construction   
CUESCE05B Apply a general knowledge of scenic art   
CUESET05C Apply set construction techniques   
CUESMT12B » Analyse performance outline/script   
CUVCOR11B Source information on history and theory and apply to own area of work   
CUVCRS04B » Produce technical drawings   
CUVCRS06B Make scale models   
CUVCRS08B » Document the work progress*   
CUVVSP14B Apply techniques to produce drawings   
ICTCC120A Use basic computer technology   
THHGHS03B Provide first aid (Refer CUFSAF01B)   
 
 
YEAR TWO
Semester one
50216 » Coordinate an area of production in (Part A)   
 
Semester two
50217 » Coordinate an area of production in (Part B)   
 
Full Year
BSBDES402A » Interpret and respond to a design brief*   
CUECOS02C Apply art finishing   
CUEFIN01C Develop a budget   
CUESCE06B Use scenic art painting techniques   
CUFDIG304A Create visual design components   
CUFIND201A Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge   
CUSGEN03B Collaborate with colleagues in planning and producing a project   
CUVCOR02B » Develop and articulate concept for own work   
CUVCOR08B Produce drawings to represent and communicate the concept   
CUVCRS03B » Produce computer-aided drawings   
CUVDSP07A Research and apply techniques for graphic design   
 
YEAR THREE
Semester one
50213 » Lead a production team   
 
Semester two
CUETEM08B » Realise productions   
 
Full Year
BSBCMM401A Make a presentation   
CUEDES04B Establish and refine a brief   
CUEDES05B Manage design realisation   
CUEFIN02C Manage a budget   
CUEIND01C Source and apply entertainment industry knowledge   
CUEIND02B Research and evaluate theatrical references to inform industry practice   
CUEOHS01C Implement workplace health, safety and security procedures   
CUEPRP501A Conceive, develop and realise props designs   
CUESET501A Conceive, develop and realise set designs   
CUFCOS504A Design costumes   
CUFCOS505A Realise costumes   
CUVCOR04B Originate concept for own work and conduct critical discourse   
CUVCOR09B Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent and communicate the concept   
CUVCRS11B » Select and prepare work for exhibition*   
 
Students must attain competency in all units in a given year before progressing to the next year, i.e. successful completion of year one is a prerequisite for entry into year two, and successful completion of year two is a prerequisite for entry into year three.
 
» Designated Unit - a Unit or Unit of Competency which a Faculty Board has designated as a fundamental course requirement and may only be attempted once unless otherwise determined by Board of Examiners.
 
 
 
 
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website:
http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity

Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2010 VET: 31/03/2010