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LMT21706 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

Qualification: Certificate II (AQF)
Training Package: LMT00 Textiles, Clothing and Footwear
TAFE NSW Course No: 19505

This course is for people who want an introduction to basic design and development skills and knowledge to prepare them for work in a creative and production oriented environment within the fashion industry. Depending on the electives selected, you will learn about different aspects of the fashion industry, including:
- basic sketching;
- identifying design processes;
- identifying and selecting fibres and fabrics;
- a limited range of product development processes such as basic pattern modification, machining, making and finishing of a simple garment and dyeing and printing techniques to produce Aboriginal textile designs.

In a highly supervised training environment you will learn what it is like to work in the fashion industry, and how to work safely and produce high quality products. This is a hands-on course that allows for some creative expression to develop and be displayed in the practical projects undertaken. This course is also available to high school students as a TAFE delivered 4 unit / 2 year Higher School Certificate TVET Content Endorsed Course.

Career Opportunities: This course is intended as an introduction to the fashion industry, and will help you make an informed decision about pursuing further training for a career in the industry.

Articulation: When you finish this course you may be eligible to do a higher level qualification in Applied Fashion Design and Technology.

Entry Requirements: There are no formal educational requirements for entry to this course.

Modules/Units
Core:
LMTCL2001A Use a sewing machine
LMTCL2003A Identify fibres and fabrics
LMTFD2001A Design and produce a simple garment
LMTFD2005A Identify design process for fashion designs
LMTGN2001A Follow defined OH&S policies and procedures
LMTGN2002A Apply quality standards
Elective:
8473L TCF technical tutorial support
8999A Tutorial support
ICPSP221A Prepare substrate
ICPSP270A Manually prepare and produce screen prints
LMTCL1001A Produce a simple garment
LMTCL2004A Sew components
LMTCL2010A Modify patterns to create basic styles
LMTCL2011A Draw and interpret a basic sketch
LMTFD2002A Apply printing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs
LMTFD2003A Apply dyeing techniques to produce Indigenous textile designs
LMTFD2004A Work within an Indigenous cultural framework
LMTGN2003A Work in the Textiles, Clothing and Footwear industry
LMTGN2004A Work in a team environment
LMTGN2009A Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace
LMTGN2010A Perform tasks to support production
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Applying and Enrolling:

Semester 2, 2008: Places may be available in some units. Contact the campus for details.

Campuses:

Great Lakes - contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.
Kempsey - contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.
Port Macquarie - contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.
Taree - contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.
Wollongbar - contact Marianne Wade on (02) 6620 4700.


Semester 1, 2009: North Coast Institute Application form by 31 October, 2008. Late applications will be accepted.

Campuses:

Coffs Harbour - Part-time, 3 hours per week for 2 years, Fridays.
Enrolment in individual units is also available.
Information session: Wednesday 15 October, 2008 or 28 January, 2009, 2.00pm, G Block

Great Lakes - Offered via online and distance learning from Kempsey campus. Will include 2 or 3 on campus workshops held at Kempsey or Port Macquarie. For more information contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.

Kempsey - Offered via online and distance learning from Kempsey campus. Will include 2 or 3 on campus workshops held at Kempsey or Port Macquarie.
For more information contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.

Port Macquarie - online and distance learning from Kempsey campus. Will include 2 or 3 on campus workshops held at Kempsey or Port Macquarie.
For more information contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.

Taree - Offered via online and distance learning from Kempsey campus. Will include 2 or 3 on campus workshops held at Kempsey or Port Macquarie.
For more information contact Jill Woodlands on (02) 6581 6200.

 

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