CUA20415 Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts

Award Course
This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding

Overview

Certificate II ATSICA is designed for adult Koorie learners who live in Mildura and the surrounding area. The program is targeting a cohort who identify with one or more of the following categories: Passionate in learning about art, passionate in learning about culture, long-term unemployed and looking to re-engage in a learning pathway, pensioners seeking a learning pathway or having barriers to employment.

Careers

This will be particularly useful for those who are interacting with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander colleagues and community, with a focus on hands on skills.

Pathways

Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts, Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts.

Course Delivery

The program will run over 40 weeks with breaks loosely aligned to Victorian Government school term holidays. The program will commence on the 4th of February 2019 and conclude on the 20th of December 2019.

Entry Requirements

The pre-training review for Koorie Learners undertaking training within the Dulka Yuppata Koorie Training Centre is divided in two parts. The first part is conducted by our cultural community expert our Mildura Koorie Liaison Officer. The KLO holds intimate community and cultural knowledge which informs their assessment on pathway requirements and course suitability. The second part involves an interview with the teacher of the Certificate II ATSICA. This will include completion of a paper based pre-training review with the teacher.

Expected Time to Complete

1 Years

Units & Assessment
Core Units
Code Unit Name Hours Material
BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others 20 $30.00
CUAACD101 Use basic drawing techniques 50 $50.00
CUAATS101 Develop understanding of own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity 150 $20.00
CUAPPR201 Make simple creative work 40 $20.00
CUARES202 Source and use information relevant to own arts practice 30 $20.00
Elective Units
Code Unit Name Hours Material
BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others 15 $30.00
CUACER201 Develop ceramic skills 50 $100.00
CUADRA201 Develop drawing skills 50 $80.00
CUAPAI201 Develop painting skills 50 $100.00
CUAPRI201 Develop printmaking skills 50 $115.00
CUASCU201 Develop sculptural skills 50 $25.00

Course Assessment

  • Observation and oral questioning
  • Portfolio
Your particular units of study will be determined from the core and elective units required for this qualification.

RPL is a formal assessment process that recognises relevant skills and knowledge you have already gained through previous training, work and life experiences. Contact the Institute today to discuss your options for RPL.

Indicative Fees

2020
Government Subsidised $2,775 $2,775
Concession $947 $947
RPL Government Subsidised $1,061 $1,061
RPL Concession $212 $212
RPL Self-funded $1,591 $1,591
Self-Funded $3,305 $3,305

Average total fees include designated materials and will vary according to your specific unit choices and other factors.

The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.

For information on refunds in relation to withdrawals, transfers and cancellations refer to the following policies and procedures.
Refund of Course Fees Policy
Student Withdrawal and Refund of Course Fees Procedure

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Intake Campus Course Details
2020 Ongoing Enrolment Swan Hill Campus Classroom Based, Full Year
2020 February Mildura Campus Full Time, Classroom Based, Full Year