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Diploma of Art (Product Design)
CRICOS: 031864F
National Code: 12864VIC

Course Location and Department

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*Due to the specialist nature of facilities some classes may be conducted at other campuses.

Course Description

The course has been developed in conjunction with industry for the vocational preparation of design skilled artists. It is being offered with the major studies in jewellery/gold & silversmithing.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this course may establish their own product range, gain employment in product design / jewellery related areas, undertake apprenticeships or continue tertiary education in industrial design or gold and silver smithing.

Course Duration

2 Years

Course Commencement Dates

February

Entrance Requirements

Australian Year 12 (or recognised equivalent) or relevant work experience. IELTS 5.5 or higher(or recognised equivalents). Mature Age. A recent portfolio relevant to course preference must accompany application.

Course Fee

$AUD 9000 p.a.

Application Procedures

How to Apply (including forms).

Skills Recognition - Exemptions/Transfers

Students may be eligible for exemptions/transfers on the basis of previous qualifications.

Pathways to Further Study

Pathways to Further Study can be found at the Diploma of Arts (Product Design) page on the NMIT website.

Course Outline

This outline for this course is located at the Diploma of Arts (Product Design) page on the NMIT website.

Assessment Methods

Assessment is by course work and folio presentation.

Materials

Throughout the course students are expected to supply additional materials when required.

Qualification

As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this program is nationally recognised.  On successful completion students will be awarded the Diploma of Arts (Product Design).

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