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Certificate III in Visual Arts

Box Hill Institute, TAFE VIC

Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 02411J

Begin your artistic journey in the heart of Melbourne, with the Certificate III of Visual Arts (CUA31115). Under the guidance of practising artists at our Degraves Street campus, you’ll develop skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture and digital media. With your creative classmates, you will have the option to visit exhibitions, attend artist talks, and participate in special workshops. If you’re new to the art world, the Certificate III in Visual Arts is the perfect place to start. Begin your artistic journey in the heart of Melbourne, with the Certificate III of Visual Arts (CUA31115). Under the guidance of practising artists at our Degraves Street campus, you’ll develop skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture and digital media. With your creative classmates, you will have the option to visit exhibitions, attend artist talks, and participate in special workshops. If you’re new to the art world, the Certificate III in Visual Arts is the perfect place to start.

Designed for

This course can only be completed as part of your secondary school studies in years 10, 11 and 12. You must have the approval of your school to enrol in the course.

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Recognition

This course is government accredited and has national recognitionThe qualification is aligned with the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) level 3 After successful completion, you may apply to study the CUA41315 – Certificate IV in Visual Arts.

Study pathways

After successful completion, you will have the essential skills and a portfolio of work that could be used for self-promotion or further study.

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