Ceramics Skill Set
Learn how to operate a kiln
This skill set will broaden the scope of your present practice and create new opportunities, whether you're a ceramicist or potter wishing to experiment and explore this art form or an art teacher or technician seeking to finish some professional development in a ceramic’s studio setting.
Overview
Campus Geraldton
When Semester 2, 2024
Study Mode On campus
Learn how to operate a kiln
This skill set will broaden the scope of your present practice and create new opportunities, whether you're a ceramicist or potter wishing to experiment and explore this art form or an art teacher or technician seeking to finish some professional development in a ceramic’s studio setting.
- Hand building course understanding clay and its properties, slab, coil and finishing techniques.
- Students will be required to fire a kiln, load, and stack products, monitor, and adjust kiln operation.
- Operating ancillary equipment safely and principles of operation
Our Ceramics skill sets will be run subject to enrolment numbers.
Select your preferred campus and apply
Semester 2, 2024
Details
Units and fees
To attain this skill set, you are required to successfully complete all four (4) units of competence listed below. Students enrol in one (1) unit per term.
For an approximate fee estimate, mark the boxes below corresponding to the number of units needed for this course. The estimated fees will be displayed on the right-hand side.
Core
National ID Unit title | General fee | Concession | Resource fee |
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CUACER311 Produce ceramic works | $244.00 | $73.50 | $79.34 |
Elective
National ID Unit title | General fee | Concession | Resource fee |
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$195.20 | $58.80 | $79.34 |
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$195.20 | $58.80 | $84.62 |
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$244.00 | $73.50 | $79.34 |
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$195.20 | $58.80 | $119.16 |
Please note: Course information and fees are subject to change without notice.
- Fees may differ between campus locations due to the difference between elective units in the course study plan or a need to adapt courses to meet local industry needs.
- Fees may also differ for individuals depending on units of study selected, prior qualifications and recognition of prior learning (RPL).
- Fees are payable at the time of enrolment.
- Total fees quoted include tuition fees and resource fees. You may also be required to purchase text books, uniforms or other personal equipment that are not included in this fee estimate.
- For Lower Fees, Local Skills (half-price) courses please refer to additional eligibility information above.
- Concession rates: If eligible, proof of concession must be presented.
- Concessions and the secondary school age fee cap do not apply to commercial courses (short courses), or Foundation Programs (i.e ESL and General Education).
- Secondary school aged persons (in 2024, students born on or after 1 July 2006 who are at least 15 years old in 2024) undertaking training that is not part of a VET Delivered to Secondary Schools program, the maximum course (tuition) fee chargeable is $420. Additional resource fees and discretionary fees may apply.
- VET Student Loans for eligible courses and fee caps may be subject to changes implemented by the Australian Government.
More information: Visit our fees and payment options page or call us on 1800 672 700