Course providers in Nelson Bay
The Diploma of Social Media Marketing is perfect for students seeking careers as Social Media Managers, Digital Marketing Managers or Content Marketers. Students will learn about email marketing, niche social media marketing strategies, personal branding, managing blogs and content marketing as well as interpreting market trends and developments.
Learn moreThe Diploma of Retail Leadership (SIR50116) is perfect for retail business owners or departmental managers wanting to learn business sales strategies to deliver profitable results. The course is made up of 10 units with an overall focus on retail strategic planning and the leadership skills that drive profitability. Students gain real skills in managing budgets, reducing labour costs and implementing activities that improve the overall financial performance of the business. To enrol in this course students must already hold a Certificate IV in Retail Management or have relevant work experience and employment history (to be deterimined by your chosen course provider). The Diploma of Retail Leadership (SIR50116) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Retail Services Training Package.
Learn moreLearn how to repair TVs, computers, phones, and other electronic devices with the UEE30920 Certificate III in Electronics and Communications. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a full range of electronic repairs skills and prepares you for work in the electrotechnologies and energy sector. The course includes problem solving and repair work on: complex power supplies, amplifier circuits, electronic communication systems, digital sub-systems, DC circuits and power supplies, utilities industry componentry, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, career outcomes, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreBecome a Registered Open Cabler with the UEE30420 Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to install, test, and repair telecommunications systems and equipment at residences and commercial premises. During your studies you’ll be working with LAN networks, fibre optic, and copper cabling, as well as voice and data equipment and other electronic apparatus. You’ll gain a full technician’s skillset including on-the-job safety, electronic troubleshooting and fault diagnosis, component fabrication, cable laying, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and enrolment centres near you. PLEASE NOTE: always check with your course provider for Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) outcomes before enrolling.
Learn moreThe CUA31020 Certificate III in Screen and Media is a great way to get started in the film, television, and media industry in Australia. This nationally recognised qualification delivers the hands-on skills and knowledge you need to create digital content and work on a production team. The course covers: working effectively in the creative arts, critical thinking and teamwork, on-the-job safety protocols, preparing video and photo assets, creating visual design components, operating production equipment, installing and operating lighting and sound broadcasting gear. This course also has scope to obtain WHS licences enabling you to work at heights and install stage/event lighting, sets, and marquees. Enquire now for the list of study units, elective choices (and their availability), plus enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreThe CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media is an exciting qualification for the next generation of film makers and screen producers, as well as anyone wanting to advance their career in television, radio, film, or visual effects. Your studies begin with a sound introduction to the creative arts industry in Australia (and worldwide) — you’ll be developing ideas for later production work and building a solid creative practice. Choose specialisation electives to support your career aspirations: animation and visual effects, film and TV production, general media skills. Enquire now for the list of elective choices, career outcomes, and the availability of enrolment slots.
Learn moreAre you considering a career in the visual arts? The CUA10320 - Certificate I in Visual Arts is a great way to get started. This nationally recognised qualification develops your drawing techniques and creative ideas, plus teaches you how to use a range of digital technologies and art industry software. The course begins with workplace safety and communication essentials, then allows you to specialise in a number of interest areas including: textiles, painting, indigenous art, furniture, metal and plastics. Sound good? Enquire now for the list of study units (and their availability) as well as training providers who deliver this course.
Learn moreThe HLT47515 Certificate IV in Operating Theatre Technical Support qualifies you for work as an operating theatre technician. It’s a nationally recognised training course that takes 9-12 to complete. The course teaches you how to maintain operating theatre equipment and support patients in the recovery room — you’ll graduate ready for work in the Australian health system. Enquire now for the list of study units and upcoming training dates.
Learn moreThe HLT47015 Certificate IV in Sterilisation Services will teach you how to supervise the cleaning and sterilisation of Australian health clinics, hospitals, and nursing facilities. The course covers all aspects of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilisation processes — as well as team leadership and supervision. Enquire now for the full list of study units, electives, and entry dates.
Learn moreLooking for an exciting career in film, TV, or screen media? How about the nationally recognised CUA41220 Certificate IV in Screen and Media. This awesome qualification prepares you for supervisory roles in the creatives arts industry and allows you to gain specialist skills in any of seven different industry sectors. Specialisation areas include: animation and visual effects, specialist make-up services, radio and podcasting, journalism, content creation and production, film and video production, broadcasting. The course has a broad spectrum covers: understanding copyright, drawing to communicate ideas, producing digital images, developing personal work priorities, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, the availability of course specialisations in your region, and upcoming enrolment dates.
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Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
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Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Creative Industries will prepare you for the following roles.
Assistant Editor
An Assistant Editor works as part of the editing team on a film or television production. You’ll put footage, audio, music and special effects toge...
Camera Assistant
A Camera Assistant helps to operate camera equipment in film or television productions. You might be required to set up the equipment before produc...
Props Assistant
A Props Assistant creates and manages props and staging elements used in entertainment productions. You’ll be part of a stage crew working on film,...
More about Certificate II in Creative Industries
The Certificate II in Creative Industries in Nelson Bay offers students a unique opportunity to explore various facets of the creative world. This versatile course is connected to diverse fields, including Screen and Media courses and Film, TV and Production. By immersing yourself in this vibrant area, you'll not only gain practical skills but also be well-prepared for a range of dynamic career paths that await you in the creative industries.
Embarking on the Certificate II in Creative Industries allows you to develop essential skills that can lead to fulfilling roles such as a Camera Assistant, Production Assistant, and Assistant Editor. Each of these career options presents exciting prospects in Nelson Bay's thriving arts scene and can pave the way for more advanced positions in the industry, such as Film Editor or Director of Photography. Moreover, you may empower yourself to work as a Props Assistant, contributing to the creation of captivating visual narratives.