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Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services - Costume For Performance

  • Diploma

Turn your passion for theatre and fashion into a costume-making career. Our Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services CUA50415 (Costume for Performance) is a hands-on course that prepares you for employment in costume designing and costume making.

Key details

Degree Type
Diploma
Duration
10 months full-time
Course Code
CUA50415
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

All the materials needed for a career in costume design

Turn your passion for theatre and fashion into a costume-making career. Our Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services CUA50415 (Costume for Performance) is a hands-on course that prepares you for employment in costume designing and costume making. Home to over 50 theatres, the city of Melbourne and its inner suburbs is the perfect place to turn your imaginative designs into visual expressions on stage.

Hone your creative skills

In this practical course, you will spend the year designing, constructing, making and altering a variety of costumes. Gain expertise in novelty and period costume making, millinery, tailoring, costume history, and film and television wardrobe. Taught at Melbourne Polytechnic's Prahan campus, you will be among the hustle and bustle of a lively artistic community. Melbourne Polytechnic's costuming facilities have individual work stations equipped with modern sewing machines, a wet area for costume dyeing, designing and cutting tables and materials and costume storage. Your teachers have specialised skills in the industry and as a result, you will have the opportunity to work on industry related events. Melbourne Polytechnic's Performing Arts Department has enduring industry connections with small and large-scale theatre companies such as Arts Centre Melbourne, La Mama, Carlton Courthouse, Red Stitch Theatre Company, Black Hole Theatre Company, Impro Melbourne and the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA).

A future that's a great fit

Graduates will have learned the skills to set up their own business as a costumier. You will also be qualified to work in the theatre, film and television industries - as well as in the broader clothing and fashion industries - making and designing costumes, evening wear and day wear.

Entry requirements

  • Apply through VTAC or direct to Melbourne Polytechnic
  • Attend an interview
  • More than a basic level of sewing preferred

To assess applicants meet Entry Requirements - It is required that candidates undergo an interview before offer of a place can be made and submit:

  • Resume or CV which includes evidence of technical skills and previous experience
  • Statement of purpose or reasons for wanting to undertake course
  • Photograph of themselves

To enter this qualification, individuals must provide evidence of their technical skills in either costume, lighting, scenery and props, screen and media, sound, stage management, staging or vision systems and the ability to:

  • develop solutions in at least one technical area
  • produce a body of work demonstrating skills in at least one technical area
  • respond effectively to workplace challenges and requirements in line with current industry standards
  • apply knowledge of trends and traditions in at least one technical area
  • and have completed CUAWHS302 Apply work health and safety practices or can demonstrate equivalence.

Those skills and knowledge may have been acquired through personal or work experience, or through formal study.

Study locations

Prahran

Career pathways

Graduates will be skilled to work in the Creative Arts Industries as costume designers and makers, millinery assistants, wardrobe technicians, sewers, makers of wearable art and setting up a business.

  • Costumier

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Creative Arts courses at Melbourne Polytechnic.
56%
Employed full-time