CUA20215 - Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media)

This is a proposed offering for the 2022 academic year. At the time of publication, no agreements have been entered into with a Registered Training Organisation for the delivery of this qualification. On the basis of interest from students in this qualification, the College will initiate a formal partnership agreement with a RTO for the delivery of the qualification.

  • Qualification Code - CUA20215
  • General Pathway

Estimated Cost: $150.00

Based on previous years pricing, final cost to be confirmed. See Additional Cost Item Information Sheet for additional costs.

Course Outline

This is a two year course, and needs to be commenced in Year 11. This course will suit students with an interest in the media industry.

The focus for the second year of the certificate course is Digital Video: Foundations of Video Design and Production. It is a year-long, project-based curriculum that develops career and communication skills in digital video production, using Adobe tools. It uses a project-based approach.

Skills Outline

Digital Design develops four key skill areas; project management and collaboration, design, research and communication, professional video and television production using video tools.

Students develop these key skills in a spiral – each project adds more challenging skills onto foundation proficiencies. Students engage in skills to learn storytelling, capturing and editing video and audio, and finalizing content for DVD, web.

Minimum Entrance Requirements

Continuing on from Year 11 Certificate.

Further Study

Certificate IV and higher in Screen and Media.

Acknowledgement of Country
Mindarie Senior College acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of the Wadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. We recognise and respect the connection to the land, sky and seas of this area. We recognise and respect the continuing cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.