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Qualification:
Certificate III NRT
Course no:
19123
National Code:
91486NSW
Requirements:
yr 10
Location:
Sutherland College - Gymea
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How to enrol
NO application form required. This course will enrol for semester 1 on Monday 1 February 2010 between 10am and 7pm.
Attendance
Sutherland College
Gymea Campus:
Part Time(Day), 2 Years, 6 Hours per week
Proposed Timetable: 1 day per week Tuesday 9.30am to 4pm Part Time(Day), 1 Year, 12 Hours per week
Proposed Timetable: 1 or 2 days per week, Monday and or Tuesday 9.30am to 4pm Part Time(Evening), 4 Years, 3 Hours per week
Proposed Timetable: 1 evening per week Tuesday 6pm - 9pm and some Saturdays
You will receive your class timetable at the time of enrolment. However, timetables are subject to change.
Course Description
What will you learn in the Ceramics course?This course is for people who want to work in a ceramic studio and related ceramic areas and will include: * wheelforming, * handforming and * mouldmaking methods, * finishing methods, * alternative media, * professional arts practices and art theory. You will be introduced to the use of creative strategies to express your individual ideas. You will develop the practical and theoretical knowledge and skills to begin work as a Ceramic artist. You will learn to research and experiment with techniques to safely create your own ceramic work using various methods, materials and processes. This course is also suitable for people who want to go on to study ceramics at Diploma or Advanced Diploma level.
For more information on Ceramics courses at Gymea visit our website www.sit.nsw.edu.au/ceramics/gymea
Career Opportunities
Ceramic artist/craftsperson.You may find it useful to explore the My Future website www.myfuture.edu.au Local Entry /Selection Details
At Sutherland Gymea College no prior knowledge of ceramics is required for entry into this program. The Ceramics courses are very comprehensive so we are able to take students with very little experience and take them to an advanced level in the 2 - 3 years. Prior to applying it is preferable you contact the Head Teacher of Ceramics on 9710 5048, or the Course Information Office at Gymea for advice on Ceramics program selection and entry requirements. Cost
In 2010 the TAFE NSW fee for this course is $343.00 per semester.Additional Cost: (see note 3 below)$80 per Semester course related charge at Sutherland College - Gymea part time Payment Notes
1) The TAFE NSW fee is payable for each year of enrolment. A TAFE year consists of two semesters of 18 weeks. The minimum TAFE NSW Fee for a course is based on one semester, even if the course duration is less than 18 weeks. If the course runs from 18 weeks to a year, it counts as two semesters and you may pay the TAFE NSW Fee in two half-yearly payments. If you choose to pay the TAFE NSW fee in two instalments, the first instalment must be paid at enrolment and the second must be paid by 31 May. Note:If you commence a course in semester 2 and your course duration is more than 18 weeks you will be required to pay the relevant TAFE NSW fee for 1 semester. A Fee Notification will be sent to you. You may pay the TAFE NSW fee by EFTPOS, Visa card, Mastercard, cheque or money order. NO CASH is accepted.2) If you receive a government benefit such as Youth Allowance, Austudy, or Sickness Allowance and provide proof at enrolment, you may be eligible for a TAFE NSW concession of $51 per course enrolment per year. Students in receipt of a Disability Support Pension and students with a disability who are Clients of a teacher Consultant are entitled to one full fee exemption for one TAFE NSW course per year and are eligible for the $51 Concession fee for subsequent enrolments in that year. Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students are exempt from paying the TAFE NSW Fee. 3) In addition to the TAFE NSW fee, some programs have Course Related Charges associated with them. Course Related Charges cover the cost of materials, resources, equipment and services used in your program. If your circumstances do not enable you to pay this charge you will need to speak with your teacher when you commence class to negotiate alternative arrangements. Articulation
When you finish this course you may be eligible to do a Ceramics Diploma.Please refer to the Career Pathway brochure to review career options and educational progression. Recognition
TAFE NSW recognises skills and knowledge gained through previous studies, the workplace and life experience which may allow you to complete your qualification faster. You may be entitled to recognition that will exempt you from one or more modules, up to 100% of the requirements for a course award. There is no fee for processing recognition applications for current TAFE NSW students. Commercial (fee based) recognition is also available to organisations and individuals.For further information please contact the Sydney Institute Information Centre on 1300 360 601 or visit our website www.sit.nsw.edu.au Course Replaced
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7561 Ceramics
Course Structure & Assessment Guide
For more information on Program Structure and Student Assessment Guide please go to the website http://www.tafensw.edu.au or call 1300 360 601.Contact Details
Sydney Institute Information Centre Ground Floor, Building W, 827 - 839 George Street, Haymarket NSW 2007 Phone: 1300 360 601 or email: sydney.info@tafensw.edu.au Sutherland College - Gymea Campus Course Information Phone: 9710 5015 Subjects
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