Course providers in Toowoomba
The MST30222 Certificate III in Manufactured Textile Products is a trade qualification that teaches you how to sew and construct sails, PVC and other canvas products. This nationally recognised qualification is usually completed as an apprenticeship under the guidance of a qualified sailmaker. Your course begins with canvas production essentials: working safely, selecting canvas and sail materials, industrial sewing techniques, taking measurements, using sailmaking production tools, applying quality standards. You’ll then gain specialist skills in your area of employment: motor vehicle trimmings, marine covers, yacht sails, caravan frames and canopies, welding and constructing metal frames. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, specialisation areas, and training providers near you.
Learn moreThe MSF30722 Certificate III in Upholstery is a nationally recognised qualification that will teach you how to upholster commercial-grade furniture. The course prepares you for work in a factory or furniture making workplace and begins with the essential aspects of workplace safety, chemical handling, teamwork and communication. You’ll then learn to take measurements, cost out a job, use standard tools and equipment, assemble and disassemble furniture, cut and sew fabric, then apply final coverings. Enquire now for the full list of study units, opportunities to specialise in production upholstery, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreThe MEM30719 Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction is part of a trade apprenticeship in boat building and is delivered under the guidance of a qualified tradesperson. Starting with the basics, you will learn technical drawing, CAD technologies, engineering measurements and computations, using hand and precision tools, as well as workplace safety and team communication. At the same time you will be engaged in actual boat construction while developing a full range of technical skills including precision assembly, soldering, mechanical and thermal cutting, using fillers and resins, and different types of welding. Enquire now for the list of study units, graduation competencies, and enrolment centres near you.
Learn moreThe CUA30720 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals will boost your career in photography, graphic design, and desktop publishing. Over 6 months you will learn the fundamentals of colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images — graduating with a nationally recognised qualification and ready to work in a photography or design role. Enquire now to discuss your study options.
Learn moreThe CPC31220 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining is the training component of a trade apprenticeship in gyprock and drywall hanging. Training under the supervision of a licensed tradesperson you will learn to fix and finish plasterboard using standard tools and machinery. You’ll graduate with a construction industry White Card, Working at Heights permit, and ready to apply for your trade licence. Enquire now for the full list of study units and upcoming enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreSpecialise in motor vehicle and boat interiors with the AUR32320 Certificate III in Automotive and Marine Trimming Technology. This nationally recognised course is the training requirement of the trade apprenticeship in vehicle trimming and requires 4 years of study under a qualified tradesperson. The course covers: removing and replacing vehicle interiors, sewing and trimming, fabricating components, carrying out repairs to automotive and marine trim. You’ll also gain essential skills in welding and soldering. Enquire now for your eligibility subsidised training and enrolment.
Learn moreThe CUA51120 Diploma of Visual Arts supports your career in photography, ceramics, painting, digital art, printmaking, sculpting, and fashion — or for further developing your creative hobbies and artistic interests. It’s the perfect blend of creative arts history, theory, and practice. Over 12 months you’ll be refining your practical skills across a range of mediums, plus realising and presenting a body of your own creative work. Even better, you’ll have the opportunity to join an international study tour to the world’s artistic hotspots such as Milan, Paris, New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong. Enquire now for the list of study choices and details of the portfolio submission required at enrolment.
Learn moreThe CUA41320 Certificate IV in Visual Arts is an exciting 1 year course for anyone wanting to bring their creative interests to a professional level. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you the history and theory of visual arts while developing your techniques as an artist in drawing, sculpture, wood objects and 3D digital design. Graduate with a completed project ready for exhibition. Enquire now for the list of study units and instructions for enrolment.
Learn moreIf you dream of becoming a professional dancer the CUA20120 Certificate II in Dance is a course to get you started. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you basic dance techniques while developing your artistic expression. Your studies begin with an introduction to safe dance practices and the physical fitness required for dance performance. You’ll also gain a good appreciation for the creative arts industry in Australia and have the opportunity to prepare for a live performance. The course has scope to study ballet, tap, street, Aboriginal and cultural dance, contemporary, and many more dance, styles. Enquire now for the the list of study units, dance competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a dance professional with the CUA30120 Certificate III in Dance. This nationally recognised qualification covers a range of dance styles (ballet, jazz, rhythm, contemporary) and will develop your audition, improvisation, partnering and performance techniques. The course also helps you condition your body for dance performance, plus improve your overall level of fitness. Enquire now for the list of study units and your eligibility for enrolment.
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Career opportunities
The Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies will prepare you for the following roles.
Museum Curator
A Museum Curator manages exhibitions and collections in museums. You might plan displays and collect information on exhibition pieces. Museum Curat...
Conservator
Conservators work at art galleries, museums, libraries, and archive institutions preserving the integrity of artworks, photographs and paintings, h...
Gallery Curator
A Gallery Curator manages and organises art exhibitions, ensuring the effective display and interpretation of artworks. You might work in public ga...
Music Historian
A Music Historian studies and analyses the development of music throughout history, exploring various genres, composers, and cultural influences. Y...
Art Gallery Assistant
An Art Gallery Assistant helps with daily operations at an art gallery or community art centre. You’ll assist with setting up exhibitions and may b...
Museum Assistant
A Museum Assistant works in a museum or cultural centre. You might be in a customer service role where you greet visitors, answer their questions a...
Exhibition Coordinator
An Exhibition Coordinator oversees the running of special exhibitions, museums or displays at places of interest. You might organise setting up and...
Cultural Heritage Consultant
A Cultural Heritage Consultant is a professional who works to protect and manage cultural heritage sites and resources, ensuring their preservation...
Archivist
An Archivist examines and stores historical or culturally important documents. You’ll analyse pieces to determine their value and take steps to ens...
More about Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies
The Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies is an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their career in the vibrant city of Toowoomba, Australia. This qualification opens doors to exciting roles such as Exhibition Coordinator, Museum Assistant, and Art Gallery Assistant, which are crucial positions within the fields of Arts and Culture and other related sectors. By enrolling in this course, students will gain valuable skills that are highly regarded by local cultural institutions and heritage organisations, setting them on a path towards a rewarding career.
In addition to practical experience, the Graduate Certificate programme immerses students in various aspects of the creative industry, including Arts and Craft and Music. Graduates can pursue careers as Archivists, Conservators, and Museum Curators—roles that are not only vital for preserving history but also for educating the community. With Toowoomba’s rich cultural landscape, there are ample opportunities for graduates to step into positions that make a difference in the preservation of cultural heritage.