131 674 www.nsi.edu.au Unlock your potential. It starts here. BRADFIELD 192 Paci ic Highway Crows Nest NSW 2065 CROWS NEST 149 West Street Crows Nest NSW 2065 HORNSBY 205 Pacific Highway Hornsby NSW 2077 MEADOWBANK See Street Meadowbank NSW 2114 NORTHERN BEACHES 154 Old Pittwater Road Brookvale NSW 2100 RYDE 250 Blaxland Road Ryde NSW 2112 ST LEONARDS 213 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 Certificate IV in Design (Graphic Design) National Code Course Code Qualification Industry Area Training Package CUV40311 CUV40311-02V01 Certificate IV (NRT) Art And Design CUV11 Visual Arts, Crafts and Design Description Looking at a career in Graphic Design? This intensive six month course will give you the essential skills sets in typography, photo-imaging design processes, colour theory, illustration using industry standard software. It will allow you to explore and experiment through the design process. The course is delivered in state of the art facilities using Macintosh computers by teachers who have extensive experience in the design industry. Entry requirements There are no entry requirements for this qualification. Pathways into the qualification ------------------------------- It is recommended that people entering this qualification possess either CUV30311 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals, or CUV30311 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals (Graphic Design) or possess some creative and design skills. A suitability test to ensure the appropriate course entry point will be held on campus prior to commencement New enrolments Select your preferred campus to enrol. If you would prefer to enrol in person, or online enrolment is not available for your course, please visit your chosen campus or call 131 674. See Enrolling and registering for more information on enrolling in a Government Subsidised course. Please note that in addition to your formal training you may need to allow for additional study time. Your teacher will guide you in what is appropriate for you. Fees Subsidised fee This training is subsidised by the NSW Government under Smart and Skilled. RTO Provider Number 90011 CRICOS Provider Code 00591E
To be eligible for the Smart and Skilled subsidised fee you must be an Australian or NZ citizen, permanent resident or humanitarian visa holder. You must also be over 15, no longer at school, and live or work in NSW. See our Smart and Skilled page for full details. The subsidised fees shown below are indicative only. What you will actually pay depends on your individual circumstances.you will be able to estimate your fee before completing your application or enrolment. Fully subsidised training Some part qualifications or prevocational training will be fully subsidised by the NSW Government under Smart and Skilled. These fee-free courses range from short preparatory programs to advanced skill sets for priority groups and industries. Full fee If you are not eligible for subsidised training, you can still choose to enrol in the course but will need to pay the full (non-subsidised) fee. If you are granted recognition of prior learning or credit transfer for one or more units in this qualification, your student fee will be reduced. For more information about eligibility, fees, payment plans, exemptions and concessions go to Fees and Financial Assistance. Course related charges You may be required to pay a course related charge in addition to the course fee. Course related charges cover the cost of materials, resources, equipment or services you may need to participate in your course. Early school leavers and TVET Prospective students under 17 years of age who have not completed Year 10 or equivalent should go to the Early School Leavers page or contact their school. Prospective TVET students should contact their school regarding enrolling in this course. Unique Student Identifier (USI) All students studying a nationally recognised qualification must have a Unique Student Identifier before enrolling. If you do not already have a USI, go to www.usi.gov.au to create one. International enrolment This course is also available to international students. For more information see the International Students website. Course outcomes Career options There may be some employment opportunities as a junior design assistant,
working in the graphic and digital design sectors. Future study options Successful completion of this qualification provides a pathway into the Diploma of Graphic Design and Bachelor of Graphic Design delivered by The Northern Sydney Institute in partnership with University of Canberra. TAFE NSW courses run only if there is sufficient demand and resources. Course availability Hornsby Important Dates There are information sessions which you can discuss course details with teachers and see the college facilities.hornsby campus orientation for Certificate IV Design:Thursday June 16th, 4pm to 7pmSaturday June 18th, 9am to 12pmWhere to Go:Hornsby Campus - K Block Ground Floor. Contact For further information contact us on 131 674 or (02) 9942 0333. Government Subsidised Full Time Course Units This course intended to introduce graphic design concepts to students who wish to enter the industry. Typical applicants: - those wishing to pursue graphic design as an occupation - High school leavers (usually with Art as an elective) - those who have completed Cert 3 Design and wish to continue study The course content combines drawing, design and computer skills using Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. No prior knowledge is expected in software, an interest in art or design is desirable. Outcomes are suitable for progression into Diploma of Graphic Design. The industry standard for graduate recognition is Diploma and above, we don t expect maximum employment opportunities at Cert 4 level. The level of knowledge and skills is a major challenge for those with mental disabilities. It is recommended they complete Cert 3 prior to enrolment in Cert 4. This course is delivered in 1 semester over 3 days of the week totalling 18 hours. Additional self directed hours will be required from time to time. Other offering information: Classes commence 11th July 2016. After enrolment, an orientation session will take place 11th July 2016. Please come to Hornsby Campus K Block gallery at 10am. At the orientation session you will be provided with detailed information about the course you are enrolled in, obtain a timetable and other admin tasks. Classes may commence after the orientation session. Assemble at the Gallery (ground floor K Block). Class Commencing Dates: Classes commence 11th July 2016, the actual days and times will be according to your timetable, and group you are assigned at orientation. Enrolment at other times may be possible subject to an interview with the Head Teacher
and a place being available in the course. Commences Length 11 July 2016 - Classes held on Monday, Tuesday and Friday between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM 18 weeks, 18 hours per week Subsidised fee From $1,960.00 Visit our Hornsby page for information about location and services. St. Leonards Important Dates There are information sessions which you can discuss course details with teachers and see the college facilities.st Leonards orientation for Certificate 4 Graphic Design:Thursday June 16th, 4pm to 7pmSaturday June 18th, 9am to 12pmWhere to Go:St Leonards Campus - Level 2 Room J2.07, Cameraygal Building Contact For further information contact us on 131 674 or (02) 9942 0333. Government Subsidised Full Time Course Units This course intended to introduce graphic design concepts to students who wish to enter the industry. Typical applicants: - those wishing to pursue graphic design as an occupation - High school leavers (usually with Art as an elective) - those who have completed Cert 3 Design and wish to continue study The course content combines drawing, design and computer skills using Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. No prior knowledge is expected in software, an interest in art or design is desirable. Outcomes are suitable for progression into Diploma of Graphic Design. The industry standard for graduate recognition is Diploma and above, we don t expect maximum employment opportunities at Cert 4 level. The level of knowledge and skills is a major challenge for those with mental disabilities. It is recommended they complete Cert 3 prior to enrolment in Cert 4. This course is delivered in 1 semester over 3 days (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) of the week totalling 18 hours. Additional self directed hours will be required from time to time. Other offering information: Classes commence 13th July 2016. Classes commence Wednesday 13th July 2016, the actual times will be according to your timetable which will be given on the day. Come to St Leonards Campus - Level 2 Room J2.07, Cameraygal Building at 10am. An orientation session will take place prior to class commencement, you will be provided with detailed information
about the course you are enroled in, obtain a timetable and other admin tasks. Enrolment at other times may be possible subject to an interview with the Head Teacher and a place being available in the course. Commences Length 11 July 2016 - Classes held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM 18 weeks, 18 hours per week Subsidised fee From $1,960.00 Visit our St. Leonards page for information about location and services. Recognition of prior learning - TAFE NSW recognises the skills and knowledge you have gained in other courses, life experience, work or training provided at work. You may be able to have your learning recognised and credited against a course of study. TAFE NSW courses run only if there is enough resources and demand. For more information check with the campus on 131 674 or visit the website at www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au.