| Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) |
CRICOS:
040240G
National Code:
20020VIC
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Course Location and Department
Fairfield Campus
Mechanical Manufacturing Department - Jewellery Section

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Course Description
The completion of the course provides graduates with a number of differing options.
- To seek employment within the Jewellery Industry.
- To become self employed in their own studio or through craft outlets.
- To seek entry into the prestigious Degree of Art-Gold & Silversmithing at RMIT or the equivalent at Monash University.

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Career Opportunities
The completion of the course provides graduates with a number of differing options:
. To seek employment within the Jewellery Industry.
. To become self-employed in their own studio or sell through jewellery outlets.
. Articulation to further study.
. To seek entry into the Degree Art-Gold & Silversmithing at RMIT or the equivalent course at Monash University.
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Course Duration
2 Years

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Course Commencement Dates
February

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Entrance Requirements
Australian Year 12 (or recognised equivalent) or relevant work experience. IELTS 5.5 or higher (or recognised equivalents). Mature Age. Upon application, students are required to submit a resume of their interest and experience in the jewellery industry. (A prior knowledge of technical terminology or design would be an advantage).

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Course Fee
$AUD 9000 p.a.

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Application Procedures
How to Apply (including forms)

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Skills Recognition - Exemptions/Transfers
Students may be eligible for exemptions/transfers on the basis of previous qualifications.

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Pathways to Further Study
Pathways to Further Study can be found at the Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery) page on the NMIT website.

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Course Outline
This outline for this course is located at the Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery)
page on the NMIT website.

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Assessment Methods
Each module is assessed by the submission of practical exercises, written exercises, studio journal or combinations of the three.

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Materials
Successful candidates will be required to purchase their own jewellery kit. The minimum requirements are discussed on the student's induction. The Jewellery Section will provide some basic materials - precious metal is not supplied by NMIT. A materials fee applies to all students and is set each year and advertised accordingly.

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Qualification
As part of the Australian Qualifications Framework this program is nationally recognised. On successful completion students will be awarded the Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery).

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