Course Details

Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology

MST20616
This qualification provides an introductory overview of skills applied in the fashion industry. It includes skills used in the design and production of garments and millinery, as well as in the development of unique fashion and textile designs used in Indigenous Australian culture. The qualification is designed to apply in a highly supervised context, such as VET in Schools, or other equivalent introduction to fashion industry environments. To complete MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design & Technology learners must complete four (4) core units and nine (9) elective units of competency.

Delivery
Online & Face to Face

College
Groves Christian College

Duration
Equivalent to 8 Terms (2 Years)

QCE Credits
This course contributes to QCE Credits. Units completed in other Certificate Courses will impact the total QCE Credits.  Please see your Careers advisor for more information.

Fees
There are no additional fees to the learner.

Entry Requirements
Learners are required to take a Language, Literacy & Numeracy assessment pre-enrolment. This will help us support you if necessary in achieving a successful course outcome.

Possible Pathway Options
Learners may continue with further study post school with another RTO. 

Possible Career Outcomes
Milliners Assistant, Fashion Design Assistant


Course Units
To complete MST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design & Technology, learners must complete four (4) core units and nine (9) elective units. 

Core Units  
MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
MSMWHS200 Work safely
MSS402051 Apply quality standards
MSTCL2011 Draw and interpret a basic sketch
Elective Units*   
MSTML1001 Make a simple headpiece
MSTCL1001 Produce a simple garment
MSTCL2017 Press work for production support
MSMSUP106 Work in a team
MSTCL2003 Perform basic maintenance of headwear
MSTFD2006 Use a sewing machine for fashion design
MSTCL2019 Sew components, complex tasks
MSTCL2010 Modify patterns to create basic styles
MSTFD2001 Design and produce a simple garment

     
Training and Assessment
Learners are expected to engage in class/chat sessions on a regular basis, meet course requirements and undertake a certain amount of self-directed preparation, reading and practice at their initiative and in their own time.  Assessments include observation of performance, questioning, quizzes, simulations, online short responses and group tasks.


Digital Equipment
Learners will need access to a digital video recording device and/or a digital camera and associated software to save and upload video, image and audio files to Learner.Link. Software such as Adobe Reader, Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Viewer etc. are available as a free download from the internet.       


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*Correct at time of publication, subject to change
27 June 2023

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