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1800 001 001 www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au vetis@smtafe.wa.edu.au Page: 1 RTO code: 52787 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (Pattern-making) National ID: MST20616 | State ID: BDH5 About this course Do you want to work in the creative and energetic world of fashion? South Metropolitan TAFE offers an exciting new pathway of learning which incorporates all aspects of the fashion production process - from design principles to construction techniques and from fibre and fabric research to pattern-making and drafting. Main areas of study include: • Design • Construction (woven and knit) • Pattern-making • Sustainability • Occupational health and safety • Textile Development • Fashion Design Process • Electronic design tools • Hand finishing techniques

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1800 001 001www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au

[email protected]

Page: 1 RTO code: 52787

Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (Pattern-making)National ID: MST20616 | State ID: BDH5

About this courseDo you want to work in the creative and energetic world of fashion?South Metropolitan TAFE offers an exciting new pathway of learning which incorporates all aspects of the fashion production process - from design principles to construction techniques and from fibre and fabric research to pattern-making and drafting.

Main areas of study include:

• Design

• Construction (woven and knit)

• Pattern-making

• Sustainability

• Occupational health and safety

• Textile Development

• Fashion Design Process

• Electronic design tools

• Hand finishing techniques

1800 001 001www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au

[email protected]

Page: 2 RTO code: 52787

How Part Time

When

Overview

Where Bentley

Duration Two years, one day per week, Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm

Incidental costsClass kits and fabric samples of approximately $55 for Friday classes, to be paid on the first day.

• Friday class: students may be required to purchase further design and pattern making equipment for project work.

Uniform/personal protective equipmentStudents to supply and wear/bring:

• Appropriate clothing

• Closed in shoes

• Hair tied back

• Minimal jewelery

Work practiceNot applicable

Job outcomesAssistant Fashion Designer, Textile Print Designer

For information about jobs and pathways, please see http://joboutlook.gov.au/

Commences Semester 1, 2019, Week 2 - 15th February Ends Semester 2, 2019, Week 10 - 26th September

1800 001 001www.southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au

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