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RMIT University

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Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear

  • Certificate

Develop your skills in drawing, illustration, design and concept development.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
C4389, 094157A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$23,250 per year / $23,250 total

About this course

In the only dedicated footwear course in Australia, you'll develop the technical and practical skills to produce custom-made (bespoke) footwear.

Develop your technical and practical skills to produce custom-made footwear, focusing on design, pattern, manufacturing and the presentation of finished ideas.

By understanding the nature and environment in which footwear is created, you'll learn the skills that are applied at each stage of the construction process.

From the creation of freehand to computer aided design sketches and technical drawings, you'll learn how to prepare, cut and sew the necessary components using a variety of materials to create uniquely original shoes.

Email Anna Deisis in the School of Fashion and Textiles or call +61 3 9925 9134 for details.

Entry requirements

There are no minimum academic requirements.

Entry to this program is competitive. Applicants are ranked and selected in order of merit based on their academic achievement, e.g., ATAR (including any adjustment factors).

Study locations

Brunswick

Career pathways

As a graduate, you will be able to enter the industry as an assistant where, over time, you may progress to a head footwear designer role within a large company. Head footwear designers lead large design teams and travel or conduct market research to gain insight into current trends.

A number of graduates currently own and operate their own footwear design businesses.

Other graduates work as designers, product developers, production/quality controllers, supply chain managers and technical officers.

As a footwear designer your daily activities may include:

  • working with other designers, clients and stakeholders
  • sketching design drawings by hand or using computer aided design programs
  • attending fashion shows and events for research
  • making prototype shoes
  • sourcing materials such as leather or synthetic or sustainably produced materials
Graduate successes
  • Ben Galloway
    Winner, Best Student Award presented by NSW Leather Co
  • Ashlea Grisold
    Manager and Head Product Developer, Anuko Fashion
  • Mindy Madden
    Maker and Designer, Du Zen, Luxury leather bags. Teacher, RMIT Short courses
  • Raphael Thomson
    Technical Officer, Florsheim - Brand Collective