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Design Centre Enmore > Eora > Petersham > Randwick > St George > Sutherland > Ultimo
Do you want to be a world-renowned fashion designer?
Would you like to work in an exciting worldwide industry?
Do you have artistic fl air?
Graduates work... > Zimmerman
> Dion Lee
> Sass & Bide
Careers include…Apparel cutter, assistant brand manager, assistant fashion designer, assistant in design/production development, bespoke dress maker, brand manager, costume designer, design room manager, fabric designer/printer, fashion coordinator, fashion merchandiser, milliner, patternmaker, product developer, product manager, retail buyer, supply chain manager, stylist, textile agent, wardrobe supervisor, and more…
FASHION
Career factsFull-time work84.5% of people in fashion design industries
InternationalStudy tour may be available
11,000 peopleEmployed in the fashion and associated design industries
Industry facts sourced from: Service Skills Australia Environmental Scan 2014; Job Outlook, Australian Government Department of Employment; myfuture.gov.au; joboutlook.gov.au
Certifi cate III Certifi cate IV Diploma DegreeAdvanced DiplomaCertifi cate IICareer path
Costume for PerformanceCUF50507Career outcomes: Costume designer, wardrobe supervisor
Applied Fashion Design and Technology LMT50307Career outcomes: Clothing patternmaker and design-related roles
Fashion and Textile Merchandising LMT50607Career outcomes: Textiles and fashion merchandiser
Textile Design and Development LMT50507Career outcomes: Textiles design assistant , textiles designer
Design (Fabric Design and Printing)CUV40311Career outcomes: A range of assistant and junior design roles
Applied Fashion Design and Technology LMT60307Career outcomes: Fashion coordinator, leather goods designer, and a range of roles related to design and production
Fashion Design HE20506Career outcomes: Fashion designer, product developer, stylist, fashion buyer, production manager, merchandising manager, fashion events manager
Design Fundamentals (Fashion Design) CUV30311Career outcomes: A range of assistant and junior roles in the fashion industry, and pathways to further study
Clothing Production(Social Outfi t)LMT30507Career outcomes: Apparel cutter, clothing production team leader
Applied Fashion Design and TechnologyLMT21707Career outcomes: Fashion design assistant
Costume Maker
Fashion Design
Fashion Technology and Merchandising
Textiles
Fashion
Short courses teach skills in...Fashion CAD
Fashion Drawing for HSC Portfolio
Fashion E-Portfolio and Web Design
Fashion Illustration
Fashion Portfolio – Introduction to Fashion Design
Make a Fab Frock Sewing
Print your own T
Social Media for Fashion
Create Your Own - Patternmaking
Adobe for Fashion – CAD Course
Digital Fabric Design - An Introduction
Digital Fabric Design II
Fabric Manipulations
Degree pathwaysThere are 16 university partnerships, refer tosydneytafe.edu.au/tafetouni
Charles Sturt University
Federation University
Raffl es College of Design and Commerce
TAFE NSW Higher Education
University of NSW College of Fine Arts (COFA)
University of Western Sydney College
Whitehouse Institute of Design
TVET – Design Fundamentals – Fashion DesignCUV30311Career outcomes: Junior and assistant roles, and a pathway to further study
TVET – Fashion Design and Technology CUV30311Career outcomes: Junior and assistant roles, and a pathway to further study
Smart and Skilled – in some courses, your training may be partly subsidised by the NSW Government.
VET FEE-HELP or FEE-HELP – eligible students in certain courses repay loans when income reaches a certain level.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) You may be eligible for recognition of your prior learning and experience so you can fast-track your study.
Graduate becomes a famous Australian designerThe name ‘Akira’ is synonymous for fashion. After studying at Sydney TAFE, Akira Isogowa soon opened his fi rst store in Woollahra. Today his label is sold in a dozen countries and he remains one of the few Australian designers to show in Paris. He is one of the many people to graduate from Sydney TAFE and cement their place in the Australian fashion history.
While Sydney TAFE has made every reasonable effort to ensure the information in this brochure is accurate (August 2015), changes to courses may occur as they are updated, added or replaced.
For the latest information contact 1300 360 601 or go to sydneytafe.edu.au
More information
1300 360 601 > sydneytafe.edu.au/careers/fashion
Enrolling at Sydney TAFEMost students follow these steps when enrolling for a course at Sydney TAFE:
> Find a course
> Check the course entry requirements
> Get a Unique Student Identifier Number (USI)
> Enrol online and pay or register your interest.
A different enrolment process will apply if you are an apprentice or trainee, an international student, a TAFE at School (TVET) student, or applying for a degree program.
The Sydney TAFE differenceIt’s purpose-builtLearn in our specialist state-of-the-art, purpose-built design studios, including our internationally acclaimed fashion design studio. You’ll learn in environments that are industry-realistic and practice on equipment used by modern industry enterprises.
It’s realReal experience – you’ll have the chance to participate in Sydney Fashion Week and other events, and we work with industry partners to provide you with hands-on skills through sponsor programs, competitions, talks and lectures from industry leaders.
It’s globalGet a global experience – some students have had the opportunity to take part in study tours to New York and India.
It’s with partnersGerber Technology, David Jones, Digital printing, Indigo Design, Apparel Group, St George Leader, Lobelia Couture, Roslyn Wynn Couture and Duck & Weave.