CERTIFICATE III IN PRINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS

DESCRIPTION OF THE QUALIFICATIONS:

The Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-Press) is suitable for trainees wishing to gain a broad and thorough knowledge of the Printing and Graphic Arts industry. The course provides the opportunity to develop pre-press skills in typography, design and layout, preparation of files for print, scanning images, image outputting, imposition and a range of current industry software applications. The Diploma of Graphic Design is designed to provide skills and knowledge for those who wish to enter the Graphic Design Industry. This course is for anyone who wants to develop the theoretical, technical and practical skills necessary to work as a graphic designer.

You will learn how to design logos, brochures, corporate identity, annual reports, magazines, advertising, packaging, websites, animation and more! You will learn to solve problems by designing innovative solutions, and be able to produce creative contemporary graphic designs.

Design professionals are in great demand in a range of industries including graphic design studios, magazine publishers, television, packaging, production, advertising and digital media. Our graduates will have an exciting future in the industries that inspire creative thinking, innovation and professionalism.

WORK EXPERIENCE

The Australian International College of Art (AICA) guarantees the trainee a total of 900 hours unpaid work experience in the Graphic Pre-Press Field.

FURTHER ENGLISH STUDIES

The Australian International College of Art has Memorandum’s of Understanding (MOU’s) with various English Language Schools.

COURSE DURATION

The double award is delivered over 2 academic years and comprises four terms per academic year. The study mode is full time, which consists of 20 teacher contact hours per week.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The entry requirements for these courses are the successful completion of Year 10 or the equivalent level of studies in the trainee’s home country and a minimum English level of IELTS 5.5.

COURSE REQUIREMENT

A LAPTOP COMPUTER capable of processing all the software required for the course, particularly with wireless networking. Software required for the course can be purchased at
student discounts through the College after payment of College fees.


PATHWAYS

The Australian International College of Art provides pathways into various Universities on the Gold Coast (e.g. Griffith University). For example trainees who successfully complete the double award in Certificate III in Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-Press) and the Diploma of Graphic Design will gain 1 year (80 credit points) advanced standing into the Bachelor of Design, Griffith University South Bank campus.

ICP30205 CERTIFICATE III IN PRINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS (GRAPHIC PRE-PRESS)

UNIT CODE Title of unit of competency

CORE UNITS
ICPKN311B Apply knowledge of the graphic pre-press sector
ICPMM263B Access and use the Internet
ICPPP211B Develop a basic design concept
ICPPP221B Select and apply type
ICPPP224B Produce pages using a page layout application
ICPPP225B Produce graphics using a graphics application
ICPPP252B Output images
ICPPP321B Produce a typographic image
ICPPP322B Digitise images for reproduction
ICPPP324B Create pages using a page layout application
ICPPP334B Prepare an imposition format for printing processes
ICPPP386B Undertake digital proofing
ICPSU216B Inspect quality against required standards
ICPSU261B Follow OHS practices and identify environmental hazards
ICPSU262B Communicate in the workplace

ELECTIVE UNITS
ICPPP325B Create graphics using a graphics application
ICPPP328B Generate high-end PDF files
ICPPP430B Manage colour
ICPPR383B Prepare for personalised digital printing
ICPPP331B Manually combine complex four-colour images

39148QLD DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN

UNIT CODE Title of unit of competency

CORE UNITS
CUVDES04A Integrated colour theory and design processes in response to a brief
CUVDES01A Apply colour theory in response to a brief
CUVCOR09A Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent and communicate the concept
CUVDSP04A Research and apply the history and theory of design to design practice
CUVCRS05A Use typography techniques for design work
CUVDES02A Apply the design process to 2-dimensional work in response to a brief
CUVDES03A Apply the design process to 3-dimensional work in response to a brief
CUVDSP01A Source and apply design industry knowledge
CUVDES05A Interpret and respond to a brief
CUVCOR04A Originate concept for own work and conduct critical discourse
CUVPHI08A Enhance, manipulate and output photoimages
CUFSAF01B Follow health, safety and security procedures
CUFMEM01A Use an authoring tool to create an interactive sequence
ICPPP325A Create graphics using a graphics application
ICPPP324A Create pages using a page layout application
ICPPP328A Generate high-end PDF files
DGD505A Prepare workflow files for print output
DGD504A Develop complex vector workflow
DGD503A Develop complex page layout workflow
DGD502A Develop multiple web workflows
DGD501A Incorporate design theory in creation of websites

ELECTIVE UNITS
Category 1 Conceptual/Project/Art & Design
ICPPP411A Undertake a complex design brief
CUVDSP11A Research and apply techniques for illustrative work
CUVDSP07A Research and apply techniques for graphic design
Category 2 Business/Communication/Promotion
BSBSBM403A Promote the business
Category 4 Website Design
ICAA4142A Design a website to meet technical requirements
CUFMEM12A Update web pages
Category 5 Multimedia
CUFANM03A Produce storyboard for animation
CUFIMA03A Create 2D digital animation
CUFIMA05A Create 3D digital models and images
Category 6 Photography/Image Capture
CUFIMA01A Produce and manipulate digital images

Course outlines can be subject to change throughout the duration of the Course

Campus: Head Office Studios: Units 29 & 30
44 Ashmore Road Block 4
BUNDALL QLD 4217 Pegasus Centre
42 Bundall Road
BUNDALL QLD 4217

Refer to: www.aica.edu.au

2008 Course Fees

Initial Deposit $300.00
OSHC (Medical Insurance) $348.00 per year
Accident Insurance To be advised

2008 Course Start Date:

14 July 2008

2009 Course Start Dates:

2 February 2009
18 July 2009

* Contact the college for further details regarding work experience.

ENROLMENTS

Online Application and Enrolments +International Form

Complete Enrolment Application form along with deposit of $300.00* and send to:

AICA – Australian International College of Art
PO Box 8183
Gold Coast Mail Centre QLD 9726
AUSTRALIA

Disclaimer: AICA has the right to to make changes to course outlines, course modules, course fees and commencement dates at any time without prior notice.

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