Graduates in this program may have the opportunity to work as a designer, stylist, buyer, retailer, marketer, manufacturer and/or wholesaler within the clothing and fashion industry. The sector caters for men/women/children's apparel across formal, tailored, casual, and bridal market areas. The main business activity focuses on product development, technology, high value-added products, marketing and export activities. Graduates may gain employment working as designers, stylists, pattern makers, CAD operators, production assistants/managers and/or buyers.
Accredited Training - Fashion Designers and Garment Construction
Courses which are accredited meet the national standards as set down by the National Training Framework (NTF), the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and National quality assurance requirements such as the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF). The courses are recognised throughout Australia and once you have finished your studies, by completing the relevant core and elective subjects, your efforts are recognised by achieving a qualification and receiving a formal parchment. Assessment is often conducted in real or simulated work places which measure your ability to perform competently in job focused outcomes.
| TAFESA Code |
National Code |
Course Name |
Intake Cycles |
|---|---|---|---|
| XAF | LMT41006 | Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology Incorporating: Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology, Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology |
2008 - Semester One |
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