SHB30215 Certificate III in Make-Up
This qualification reflects the role of individuals employed as make-up artists to design and apply make-up for a range of purposes and occasions across the beauty, fashion, media and entertainment industries.
These individuals possess a range of well-developed technical and consultation skills where discretion and judgement is required and are responsible for their own outputs. This includes working cooperatively with a range of individuals including photographers, fashion stylists and media production staff.
Work is typically conducted as part of a team or on a freelance basis in settings such as make-up studios, retail cosmetic counters, fashion and media sets and photography studios.
No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
How can training benefit you?
- A Nationally Recognised qualification upon successful completion of the course
- Enjoyable and flexible delivery of training and assessment by experienced industry trainers and assessors
- The opportunity to choose a career path through recognised qualifications
- Learning of new skills
- Develop your existing skills further, or have your existing skills recognised with a nationally recognised qualification
- Meet new people and gain confidence in your employment skills!
Pathways Information
After completing this qualification students may wish to continue training in this industry by undertaking training in:
SHB40115 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy
SHB50115 Diploma of Beauty Therapy
SHB50216 Diploma OF Salon Management
Possible career opportunities
- Make Up Artist
- Retail Cosmetic Assistant
- Make up assistant – Photography
- Make up assistant – Fashion Stylist
- Make up assistant – Media Production
Units
Core Units:
SHBBMUP002 | Design and apply make-up |
SHBBMUP003 | Design and apply make-up for photography |
SHBBMUP004 | Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up |
SHBBMUP005 | Apply airbrushed make-up |
SHBBMUP006 | Design and apply creative make-up |
SHBBRES001 | Research and apply beauty industry information |
SHBXCCS002 | Provide salon services to clients |
SHBXIND001 | Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment |
SHBXWHS001 | Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices |
Elective Units:
SHBBFAS001 | Provide lash & brow services |
SHBBHRS001 | Provide waxing services |
SHBBBOS001 | Apply cosmetic tanning products |
SHBBCCS001 | Advise on beauty products & services |
SHBBMUP001 | Apply eyelash extensions |
SHBXCCS001 | Conduct salon financial transactions |
Entry Requirements
There are no Qualification entry requirements to this course.
ITS Admission requirements
ITS Admission requirements are as follows.
Students:
- Must be 17 years or older
- This program has been designed to be delivered through classroom-based delivery and students must have the ability to attend the scheduled sessions as per the timetable. Students are to be informed of the timetable prior to enrolment and are to maintain the required student contact hours
- Students are required to be must competent in written and spoken English and will undertake a Language, Literacy and Numeracy test prior to enrolment
Duration
Training and Assessment methods
This program is to be delivered in a classroom-based environment and in simulated work environment called the Salon (a fully functional & operational salon) to provide access to appropriate environments for the practical components of the course.
All theory-based delivery will occur within designated classrooms through structured training sessions from a qualified Trainer / Assessor employed by the RTO. At these training sessions a qualified Trainer/ Assessor will provide the required skills and knowledge as per the unit content and will ensure the learning is imparted. The Trainer/Assessor will have designated session plans to reference to ensure the learning content is provided consistently to all students.
As part of this course students will also be required to undertake practical activities related to the course content. These practical activities will be undertaken in an appropriately simulated environment free of WHS hazards.
As this is a competency-based program, the student gains feedback through the training and assessment is undertaken once the unit has been delivered. The assessment process may include written questions, verbal questions, case studies, assignments, projects and practical demonstrations.
Cost
This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth funding. Please refer to the current Statement of Fees for further details.
Government Funding
Eligibility for government funded training in Victoria is based on your citizenship, residency status, age and previously completed qualifications.
Generally, you are eligible for a government-subsidised training if you are:
- an Australian citizen
- an Australian Permanent Citizen (holder of a permanent visa)
- a New Zealand citizen
and are any of the following:
- under 20 years of age
- seeking to enrol in a Foundation Skills List course (and do not hold a Diploma or above qualification or are receiving core skills training in other sectors)
- seeking to enrol in VCE or VCAL
- seeking to enrol in an apprenticeship
- 20 years and older and ‘upskilling’ by seeking to enrol in a course at a higher level than your existing qualification.
Students are eligible to commence a maximum of two subsidised courses at the same qualification level in your lifetime. This restriction applies whether or not you complete the courses. For example, this means if you have already commenced two courses at the Certificate III level, you may only commence courses at the Certificate IV level (or above).
This restriction does not apply to courses on the Foundation Skills List or to students recommencing training in the same qualification (at the same or a different provider).
Under exceptional circumstances students may apply for an exemption to the rule allowing only two commencements at the same level, enabling them to enrol in a further qualification at the same level. No exemptions are available for any other eligibility criteria.
In addition, eligible students can begin up to two subsidised courses in a year as long as you are not doing any more than two courses at a time.
Please note:
If you are eligible for Government Funding and enrol in a course subsidised by the Victorian and Commonwealth Governments under the Victorian Training Guarantee, this will affect your future training options and eligibility for further government subsidised training under the Victorian Training Guarantee.
For more information contact our friendly team at ITS Hairdressing Academy on:
Telephone: 9738 0836
Email: admin@itsacademy.vic.edu.au
Students with disabilities are encouraged to apply to access government subsided training.