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(5) Course Design

How does a Certificate Course work?

1. A completed course requires successful completion of all the Units of Competency (UOC) required for that course.

2. A course generally has between 11 and 15 UOC.

3. Each UOC is divided into several sections called critical elements (like chapters in a book).

4. You will receive a grade of “CO” – competent - meaning you have passed or “NYC” – not yet competent - meaning you still have some way to go. You will be permitted two attempts at each unit of competency.

5. To be deemed Competent, you must show evidence that you have completed all the elements of each UOC.



To gain your certification you must complete the following units over three semesters. Each unit will have a specific task (or in some cases tasks) that will allow you to complete the unit requiremements.


Year 11 Units

BSBDES201A Follow a design process

CUSOHS301A Follow occupational health and safety procedures (core unit) (15 hours)

BSBDES302A Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms

CUFANM301A: Create 2D digital animations

BSBCRT301A Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills (core unit)

CUFSOU204A Perform basic sound editing



Year 12 Units


CUFPOS201A Perform basic vision and sound editing

CUFCAM201A Assist with a basic camera shoot

CUFIND301B Work effectively in the screen and media industries (core unit) (20 hours)

CUFSOU301A Prepare audio assets

CUFSOU302A: Compile audio material for broadcast



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MAJOR TASKS

Task 1
Web Portfolios

Task 2
OHS Workbook

Task 3
Band Graphic Design


Task 4
Animation

Task 5
Audio Remix


Task 6
Creative Thinking Assignment

Task 7 - Basic Vision & Sound Edit

Task 8
Screen Industry Research

Task 9
Assist with Basic Camera Shoot


Task 10
Promotional Video


Task 11
Exporting Audio


Task 12
Capturing and Preparing Audio





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