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Furniture Design (Certificate IV - Advanced Diploma)Provides students with the skills and knowledge to design and produce furniture using timber, plastics, metals and newer materials. They will learn skills in visual presentation, problem solving, creative thinking as well as computing, 3D construction, traditional and digital design. The students apply their skills in a workshop environment and the students projects and prototypes are exhibited to key industry groups.
Qualifications Available in this Program (depending on your entry & exit points)
General Entry Requirements and Pre-requisites Entry into the Certificate IV - Advanced Diploma requires the equivalent of Australian Year 12 with passes in English or completion of the Certificate III in Design Fundamentals. What You'll Learn in Each Course The Certificate IV provides students with the practical skills and knowledge to design and produce contemporary furniture using timber, plastics, metals, and other newer materials for domestic and customised production. They will learn skills in visual presentation, problem solving and creative thinking as well as skills in computing, 3D construction, traditional and digital design. The Diploma further develops the practical skills and knowledge to produce contemporary furniture designs. Students undertake projects where they apply creative, critical and visual judgement to devise innovative solutions using timber, plastics, metals, and other newer materials for domestic, commercial, corporate and customised furniture products. They learn about ergonomics, modernism, postmodernism, digital modelling, computer aided design (CAD), business and marketing. The Advanced Diploma provides the practical skills and knowledge needed to produce contemporary furniture designs to a professional standard. Students investigate, implement and timetable their own study program. Their individual expression will be developed by working on four to five highly innovative and original projects through to prototypes which are displayed at the end of the year in the graduate exhibition which is open to key industry groups. Career Outcomes Depending on the stage of completion, graduates can gain employment in entry level positions in furniture design, work as a freelance furniture designer/maker or as a furniture designer with furniture manufacturers. Further Study & University Options Studies at TAFE WA can be continued through to the Advanced Diploma level (see the Study Pathway diagram above). Successful completion of the Advanced Diploma will allow guaranteed entry to the Bachelor of Arts (Furniture Design) at Curtin University in W.A. Students will receive around 300 credits at Curtin (equivalent to around 12 months of the Bachelor degree). Back to TAFE of Western Australia To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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