Mandatory local entry requirements
Students need to be able to demonstrate and/or provide evidence of their graphic design skills and ability. Students need to be able to:
- Produce multiple examples of graphic design work that respond effectively to different design challenges
- Produce typography that supports the overall design solution
- Use graphic design software
Successful completion of D0121 Graphic Design Essentials will provide you with the knowledge and skills to meet this entry requirement.
If you already have knowledge and skills (from working or prior education) then you may be eligible to enrol directly in CUA50720 Diploma of Graphic Design and you should speak with an Enrolment Consultant about the direct entry requirements.
Recommended local entry requirements
- Are 18 years old (students under 18 will need permission from a parent or guardian to enrol)
- Have language, literacy and numeracy skills that ensure the ability to read and comprehend technical terms design terms, learn complex design task in an online self-paced environment, and communicate effectively through email. These skills are equivalent to those that would be required to successfully complete a qualification at Certificate IV level or higher
- Access to a modern computer with high-speed internet
- Access to Microsoft Office or equivalent
To successfully complete this course, students will require the following basic computing skills on enrolment. This includes:
- Basic skills in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
- Creating, saving and editing Microsoft Office documents
- Accessing and searching the internet
- Downloading and saving documents from websites
- Uploading documents through websites/Cloud computing
- Understanding of participating in online discussions
- Attach and use peripheral devices such as scanners, digital cameras, media storage (e.g., flash drive for design storage).
- Saving a compressed file (.zip)
- Saving a PDF File and multipage PDF’s
- Connecting digital cameras and downloading and storing images
- Connecting digital video devices and downloading and storing videos
- Compressing image audio and video files
It is also highly desirable that entrants have:
- Familiarity with Internet searches
- Experience with social media platforms
- Basic experience with Adobe Creative Cloud software
It is recommended that a student achieves the following ACSF levels to successfully complete this course and be able to learn effectively in a self-paced online environment:
- Learning,– Level 4
- Reading, writing, oral communication & numeracy – Level 3
If the student is still concerned about whether they have the skills to complete the course, they will be referred to Admissions as part of the enrolment process to complete a formal LLN assessment through BKSB.
If the student does not achieve the recommended ACSF levels, their application will be sent to the Education Manager to determine if Open Colleges has the required level of support services available to support the needs of the student.
In some cases, the student may be referred to an external provider such as their local TAFE to complete additional foundation skills training before being enrolled into the course.
Minimum age
You will need to be at least 18 years old.
Equipment and tools
This course requires you to have access to a specific tools, equipment, and resources.
Software Requirement (This is Mandatory Material)
This course requires the use of design industry software.
You will need access to the Adobe Creative Suite, which can be purchased on subscription through the Adobe Creative Cloud (ACC).
The ACC subscription is not included in the course fee. Student subscriptions are available at a reduced price.
IT Requirements
It is recommended that students have the following hardware and additional software:
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows 7 or higher (Windows 10 recommended)
- Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan) or higher
Note: (Microsoft Office 365 can only guarantee support on the current release of Mac OS, plus two previous versions. Older versions may work but may have issues)
Processor: 2 GHz or faster, 2-core
Memory: 8GB of RAM or higher z916GB recommended)
Hard Drive Space: 2 GB free disk space
Browser: Chrome is the preferred browser for students
Software
- Acrobat Reader
- Microsoft Office 2017 or later (including MS Office 365). Note: if using an equivalent office software (such as Open Office or Apple Pages etc), ensure that documents can be formatted correctly and exported to common file formats
- Audio recording Software (Voice recorder app, Garageband, or Audacity)
- Video editing software (iMovie, Video Editor app)
- File compression software
Internet Connection
DSL, Cable, or Satellite with at least 2mbps upload speed
Note: it is strongly recommended that you have access to the Internet from home. Expecting to access your course from your work internet or a public network like a library or coffee shop may be impractical due to your average weekly study hours.
Printer/Scanner: Access to printing/scanning devices or facilities may be required for certain course activities
Peripherals
- 1280 x 800 display (1280 x 1024 recommended) with 16-bit colour and 512 MB of V RAM
- Speakers or headset for audio playback
- Microphone for audio recording
- Webcam or equivalent (such as a smartphone with video recording capability)
- External hard drive for back up of 1T or above
E-mail capability
Access to e-mail through an e-mail program or web-based e-mail system (e.g., Gmail, Hotmail, Mail for Android or Mail for iOS apps)
Access to others
Students will need to work with one or two other people to participate in video or audio roleplays. It is the responsibility of the student to find their own suitable role-play participants.
Language, literacy and numeracy
Our free online assessment tool can help give you an idea of the language, literacy and numeracy skills needed to study a VET course. This tool can also help you determine your learning level and help you plan your future studies.