Northern Territory

CUA20320

Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Industry Work in Darwin

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Industry Work will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Industry Work

Embarking on a journey through the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Industry Work in Darwin offers students a unique opportunity to engage with the rich cultural heritage of Australia. This course, provided by various reputable Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), equips learners with essential skills to thrive in the creative arts sector. The training not only enhances understanding of Indigenous artistic practices but also allows students to explore numerous career paths. Graduates can pursue roles such as Artist, Painter, or Sculptor, thus contributing to the vibrant arts scene in Darwin.

Within the scope of this qualification, learners will delve into aspects of Community Services courses, where they can understand the importance of community collaboration in cultural arts. Additionally, students exploring Creative Arts, Fashion and Music courses will benefit from hands-on experiences that develop their artistic skills further. Those aiming for a career in performance arts can look into opportunities as a Performer, while others interested in supporting roles can consider positions like Art Gallery Assistant or Museum Assistant.

The connections made through this course extend into several fields, including Government and Public Sector courses, which enhance the understanding of cultural policy and advocacy. Students may consider becoming a Community Liaison Officer or take on the role of a Fashion Design Assistant, blending traditional Indigenous techniques with contemporary fashion. The exposure to various domains of arts, such as Performing Arts and Dancing, enables students to harness their creativity fully while also celebrating Australia’s diverse heritage.

On completion of the Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Industry Work, graduates will emerge as well-rounded professionals ready to make meaningful contributions to their communities and the creative arts industry in Darwin. With practical skills and a profound understanding of Indigenous cultural practices, students are positioned for success in various roles, from Potter to Arts and Culture advocates. To discover more about this transformative opportunity, visit the course page at Courses.com.au.