Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

About

On successful completion of this program you will be prepared to work at technician level in the live event and audiovisual related industries.

You will be equipped to adapt to varied live production and broadcast industry environments and opportunities available locally and overseas.

You are expected to understand the need for high production values and professionalism in order to participate in the live production, audiovisual and broadcast industries.Graduates may choose to continue to study in C5349 Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services.

Structure

C4371 Courses

C4371 Core Units - Select ALL Five (5) Courses

Course Title Nominal Hours Course Code Campus
Collaborate in a creative process (BSBCRT402) 40 GEDU6110C City Campus
Lead team effectiveness (BSBLDR403) 50 GEDU6111C City Campus
Work safely in the construction industry (CPCCOHS1001A) 6 OHTH5849C City Campus
Contribute to the organisation of productions (CUAPPM401) 50 PERF5080C City Campus
Communicate effectively with arts professionals (CUAIND403) 30 GEDU6112C City Campus

C4371 Elective Units - Select Eleven (11) Courses

Course Title Nominal Hours Course Code Campus
Contribute to WHS hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control (BSBWHS404) 60 OHTH5956C City Campus
Operate complex vision systems (CUAVSS401) 90 VART6342C City Campus
Set up and operate lighting cues and effects (CUALGT403) 50 EEET7374C City Campus
Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace (UEENEEE101A) 20 OHTH5851C City Campus
Conduct in-service safety testing of electrical cord connected equipment and cord assemblies (UEENEEP026A) 20 EEET7324C City Campus
Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 Volt supply (UEENEEP024A) 20 EEET7341C City Campus
Mix live audio (CUASOU401) 140 VART6343C City Campus
Vision mix television productions (CUABRD402) 50 VART6385C City Campus
Install and test lighting equipment (CUALGT303) 30 EEET7375C City Campus
Repair and maintain vision system equipment (CUAVSS303) 55 EEET7325C City Campus
Manage audio system control networks (CUASOU403) 120 VART6419C City Campus

Entry requirements

There are no minimum requirements.

Selection task

All applicants must complete and submit the selection task. See Program Admissions for details:

https://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/vocational-study/certificates/certificate-iv-in-live-production-and-technical-services-c4371

Learning outcomes

This nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification delivers competency-based training and assessment, designed to help you develop the skills and knowledge (competency) needed to perform effectively in the work you are training for. Competency-based assessment allows you to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to complete workplace activities, safely and consistently, at the standard required in your job, in a range of situations and environments. This could involve showing an assessor how you plan and carry out tasks while explaining what you know about the task and the relevant work environment. It could also involve completing a project and reporting on the both the process and outcomes.

If you are working, your work supervisor may provide the assessor with a report on the skills and knowledge you have demonstrated.

If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (e.g. through prior paid or voluntary work experience), you can be assessed and have these skills and knowledge formally recognised. This process is called Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). There is information on the RMIT website about how to apply for RPL

https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/enrolment/apply-for-credit

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