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There are 7 courses available within the Melbourne area for people who want to become a fashion merchandiser.
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Get started in interior decorating with the MSF40122 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to design colour schemes and decorate residential houses. The course covers: producing drawings to communicate ideas, 2D and 3D modelling, technical drawing, exploring the use of colour, history and theory of design, generating design solutions, and much more. There is also scope to work with interior lighting, furnishings, window coverings and merchandising displays. Enquire now for the full list of study units, career competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
Get the skills you need for an exciting career in interior decorating with the MSF50222 Diploma of Interior Design. This 2 year course can be completed at a number of modern design campuses with options for accelerated learning. You will be studying all facets of interior design including colour schemes, lighting, design briefs, project documentation, 2D and 3D modelling — in residential or commercial settings. Graduate with a materials and finishes board to present to prospective employers or clients. Learn more.
Get a job selling blinds, awnings, and other interior decorations with the MSF31018 Certificate III in Interior Decoration Retail Services. This nationally recognised training course delivers both technical and design skills and you’ll graduate with working knowledge of a wide range of interior decoration products including floor coverings, furnishings, blinds, awnings, modular kitchens, and bathrooms. The course also covers: customer service, CAD applications, taking measurements and calculations, using colour, job costings, and sales skills. Enquire now for the list of study units, entry requirements, and enrolment availabilities. Learn more.
A Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production is the qualification you need to kick start a career in fashion. You’ll learn foundation skills for clothing production including pattern making, sewing and producing a range of garments. You’ll explore fabric choices, cutting techniques and finishing and alteration skills. The Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production covers a range of subjects relevant to fashion and clothing production. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including drawing and interpreting a basic sketch, identifying fabric performance and handling requirements and embellishing garments by hand or machine. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates. Learn more.
The CUA40720 Certificate IV in Design will teach you the fundamentals of good design and prepare yourself for a whole range of creative careers. Over 12-18 months of study you will develop your critical and creative thinking skills, integrate colour theory and design processes, and realise a creative project. The course also covers: creative collaborations, 2D and 3D modelling, graphic design. Graduate with a portfolio of work ready to present to employers or clients. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and enrolment centres near you. Learn more.
Get started in the fashion industry with a Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (MST20616). In this nationally recognised qualification you’ll be drawing and interpreting basic sketches, using a sewing machine for fashion design, as well as modifying patterns to create basic styles. Completed on-campus over 1 year you’ll graduate ready to assist a chief fashion designer or milliner. Enquire now for the full course brochure, eligibility for government subsidies, and a list of training centres. Learn more.
Become a TCF design assistant or product developer with the MST50119 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a mix of skills in fashion design, product development, fashion business, and marketing. The course covers: quality standards, identifying suitable fibres and fabrics, understanding fabric performance and handling, interacting and networking with fashion industry identities, TCF computing technologies, analysing fit models, contour draping, fashion illustrations. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, graduation outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
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To become a fashion merchandiser in Melbourne, you may want to consider completing the Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a fashion merchandiser by completing a qualification with Open Colleges (established in 2002) or Kangan Institute (established in 1995). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Melbourne area that provides fashion merchandiser training. This campus is 9999km away from the center of Melbourne. You can also study a fashion merchandiser course through online learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within merchandising. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Merchandising
Fashion Merchandiser
$960 weekly pay
Visual Merchandiser
Senior Merchandiser
$1,050 weekly pay