Certificate I in Live Production - Theatre & Events is suitable for students with disabilities particularly those with individual learning needs. This course is supported by the City of Darebin, which provides activity opportunities for students in Darebin's Arts and Cultural Development Branch. The course aims to provide skills to assist with:

  • Voluntary or paid employment
  • Further education and training
  • Other adult service options
  • Community-based cultural activities

About the Course

  • Local Students
  • International Students
  • National Code: CUE10103

Campus: Preston

Duration

Full-time: 1 year

Modes of Delivery

Further Study and Careers

Pathways to Further Study

Students who complete this course may move onto a variety of courses at the Certificate I & II levels. Such as: Certificate I in Transition Education Certificate I in Work Education Certificate I & II in General Education for Adults They may also receive credit for units of competence completed that exist in other courses through the Entertainment Training Package. Students may also move into paid employment, voluntary work or other service providers.

Study Pathways at NMIT

  • Certificate I in Work Education
  • Certificate I in Transition Education
  • Certificate II in General Education for Adults (CGEA)
  • Certificate I in General Education for Adults (CGEA)

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this course may gain employment at base level entry points into a wide variety of industries.

Entrance Requirements

Have special learning needs (possibly associated with intellectual, learning or psychological disabilities). Have an interest in participating in community-based performing arts and entertainment activities. Have the support of his or her family or advocate.

Materials

Assessment Methods

The method of assessment is competency based through student participation in performance and group based activities, on & off campus and where possible an integrated approach to assessment is taken. Assessment is through: observations demonstrations oral questioning performance tasks discussions simulations / improvisations.

Materials

Stationery.

More Information

Phone: 03 9269 8390

Web: Enquiry Form

Department: Work Education Centre

How to Apply

Local Students

Full-time (2010):
To start this course in 2010 apply directly to NMIT.

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Units of Study

Code Subject Hours Type
BSBCMN103A Apply Basic Communication Skills N/A Core
CUECE05A Apply General Knowledge of Scenic Art N/A Core
CUECOR02B Work with Others N/A Core
CUEFSAF01B Follow Health, Safety & Security Procedures N/A Core
CUEIND01B Entertainment Industry Knowledge N/A Core
CUESET5B Apply Set Construction Techniques N/A Core
CUESTA05B Apply a General Knowledge of Staging N/A Core
CUFGEN01A Develop and Apply Industry Knowledg N/A Core
CUSRAD01A Collect & Organise Information N/A Core
VBP660 Develop Basic Performance Skills N/A Core

**Skills Recognition - Exemptions/Transfers

Students may be eligible for exemptions/transfers on the basis of previous qualifications, which must be provided as evidence of completion.