Advanced Diploma of Design for Live Production, Theatre and Events
| CRICOS Code |
056798E |
| National Code |
CUE60103 |
| Course Fees |
| Total Tuition |
Other fees |
Total costs |
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AUD$36,000
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AUD$36,000
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Note:Students will be invoiced each semester. The total course costs will be split evenly across each semester of study.
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6 Semesters within 3 Years and Average Cost per Year of AUD$12,000
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Note: Students will be charged an additional fee for Overseas Students Health Insurance Cover (OSHSC).
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| Additional Fees |
No additional fees are payable eg. Training Materials, Books etc. |
| Duration |
6 Semesters within 3 Years Note: one year of study is equivalent to not less than 36 weeks of instruction.
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| Scheduled Contact Hours |
2483 |
| Course Type |
Training Package Qualification |
| Entry Requirements |
• An IELTS score of 5.5 General or equivalent and
• Satisfactory completion of Year 12 or overseas equivalent and
• Applicants are required to assemble and present a portfolio of previous work and supporting documents. |
| Commencement Details |
January |
| Study Mode |
Face to face in a classroom
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| Field of Education |
1005 - Graphic and Design Studies |
| Maximum Nominal Hours |
2283 |
| Overseas Health Cover |
All overseas students are required to have Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) insurance for the entire duration of the course. The OSHC rate will vary depending on the personal circumstances and duration of stay in Australia. Please visit the following link for further details: http://www.ahm.com.au/4471/What-you-Pay-OSHC |
| Additional Services |
TAFE SA offers an optional Airport Pick up and/or Accommodation Service. For further details please contact our International Unit |
Brochures
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 Course Brochure
 Enrolment Information
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Campus Specific Information
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Adelaide College of the Arts
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Course Content
Conceiving, developing and realising set and/or costume and/or props design; collaborating with colleagues; realising productions; establishing a brief; analysing performance outline/script; researching industry knowledge; managing design realisation; CAD; making presentations; producing technical drawings; managing a budget; and developing a budget.
Expected Employment Outcome Example
Theatres, festivals and other live entertainment settings, as well as in film and television production studios and museums require qualified individuals to produce, stage or install plays, concerts, events and exhibitions. Students have access to fully equipped, state of the art facilities and graduates gain employment in occupations including lighting, sound, staging, vision systems technicians and as stage managers, costume-, set- and props-makers, and as scenic and costume designers.
Note: Completion of a TAFE South Australia course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations.