C5408 - Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services

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Plan: C5408 - Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

 

Program Information

The approach to learning and assessment for this program will include both supervised and non-supervised forms of training delivery. 

Supervised training describes structured learning and assessment activities that are directed by teachers/trainers. These can include: 

  • Work Integrated Learning activities, which are mandatory requirements of learning and assessment and can occur at RMIT or away from RMIT.
  • Structured online learning activities where there is real-time access to your teachers/trainers e.g. online lectures, teacher-led discussions and online activities which are assessed or monitored by teachers.
  • Face-to-face learning e.g. tutorials, workshops, practical classes.
  • Assessment tasks.

The supervised hours in this program are: 908 hours

Non-supervised training describes learner-directed/self-paced learning activities and/or work placements. These can include:

  • Learner directed study activities such as reading, investigation, practical and/or theoretical tests or assessments. 

The number of non-supervised hours in a program will vary, depending on the learner, but the anticipated non-supervised hours in this program are approximately: 264 hours

Student directed learning involving skills practice, private study and research, either at RMIT or away from RMIT, is approximately: 216 hours

Successful completion of this program requires you to demonstrate competency in 15 units of competency.

The learning and teaching experience in the Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services program was developed in consultation with industry operators. The learning tools used in our program are designed to offer the most effective and relevant environments possible, ensuring that you have the skills required throughout your career.

Learning and teaching is conducted in the following types of environments:

CLASS

Onsite and online (via Collaborate Ultra) classroom delivery, often augmented by audio/visual presentations. These classes will concentrate on arming you with essential core theory and information before embarking on practical projects.

COMPUTER LAB     

Practical classes in computer labs in RMIT building 94 containing workstations, each consisting of an industry-standard computer and current software and hardware relevant to the subject matter and industry. Can be accessed onsite or online via RMIT Desktop and the Learning Management System Canvas.

STUDIO

Practical sessions are conducted in the RMIT building 9 Radio Theatre, RMIT The Capitol and the RMIT Media Precinct's Television Studios, Black Box and Kaleide Theatre.

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Work integrated learning

RMIT is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice. As a student enrolled in this RMIT program you will:

  • undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice;
  • interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities;
  • complete these activities in real work contexts or situations;

and in addition:

  • these interactions and the work contexts provide distinctive sources of feedback to you to assist your learning.

Any or all of these aspects of a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience may be simulated.

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Program Structure

Students must complete all 15 units: 4 core units plus 11 elective units
 

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C5408 Core Courses

Complete all Four (4) Core Units:

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Establish and maintain safe creative practice (CUAPPR515) 40 PUBH5211C City Campus
Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge (CUAIND512) 60 EMPL5994C City Campus
Manage complex projects (BSBPMG541) 60 BUSM8892C City Campus
Manage people performance (BSBLDR522) 70 BUSM8891C City Campus
 
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C5408 Group A Elective Courses

Complete all Group A Elective Units:

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Prepare to work safely in the construction industry (CPCCWHS1001) 6 PUBH9423C City Campus
 
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C5408 Group B Elective Courses

Complete all Group B Elective Units:

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Create a final sound balance (CUASOU506) 85 VART6382C City Campus
Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief (CUADES512) 65 GRAP9467C City Campus
Manage installation of lighting systems (CUALGT512) 110 PERF5109C City Campus
 
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C5408 Group D Elective Courses

Complte all Group D Elective Units:

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Shoot different screen content (CUACAM411) 90 COMM7388C City Campus
Contribute to organising productions (CUAPPM421) 50 PERF5110C City Campus
Operate complex vision systems (CUAVSS401) 90 VART6342C City Campus
Manage audio system control networks (CUASOU413) 120 COMM7397C City Campus
Set up and operate lighting cues and effects (CUALGT413) 50 EEET7410C City Campus
Provide freelance services (CUAIND412) 40 PERF5101C City Campus
 
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C5408 Imported Elective Courses

Complete all Imported Elective Units:

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Undertake live audio operations (CUASOU331) 100 COMM7392C City Campus
 

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Program transition plan

Due to the upgrade of the CUA Training Package, the Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services has been revised to meet the needs of learners and industry to support successful education and emplymnet outcomes.

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