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Printing and Graphic Arts (ICP)

Package Summary

The ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package is designed to provide learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to work in the printing and graphic arts industries. These qualifications cover a range of printing processes, digital technologies, and graphic design fundamentals, ensuring learners are well-prepared to meet industry standards. From entry-level printing roles to more advanced technical positions, the training package emphasizes hands-on learning and practical applications, making it suitable for those looking to begin or advance their careers in printing, publishing, and graphic arts.

Selected courses summary (may not include all courses on offer. For full details of courses or units on scope, please refer to https://training.gov.au/Organisation/Details/32485):

1. ICP20120 - Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts

  • Foundational Skills in Printing and Graphic Arts: Provides learners with basic knowledge and skills in printing processes, including pre-press, press, and post-press operations.
  • Hands-On Learning: Focuses on practical skills in operating printing equipment, handling materials, and understanding print quality.
  • Introduction to Graphic Arts: Includes basic graphic design concepts, preparing learners for further studies or entry-level roles in graphic design and print production.
  • Career Entry Pathway: Ideal for those seeking to enter the printing or graphic arts industries, offering essential skills for junior roles in print shops, design studios, or publishing houses.

2. ICP31220 - Certificate III in Printing

  • Advanced Printing Techniques: Builds on foundational skills, focusing on more complex printing operations, including digital printing, offset printing, and color management.
  • Practical Industry Training: Provides hands-on experience with modern printing technologies and equipment, ensuring learners are prepared for real-world applications.
  • Quality Control and Process Management: Emphasizes print quality assurance, troubleshooting, and managing the print production process.
  • Career Development: Prepares graduates for technical roles in the printing industry, such as printer operator, press technician, or production assistant, with pathways for further advancement in printing or graphic arts.
  • Industry-Recognized Qualification: Ensures learners are equipped with the necessary skills to meet the demands of the printing industry, including new technologies and processes.

Current Full Course Listing:

  • ICP20120 - Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts
  • ICP31220 - Certificate III in Printing

Please note that not all courses or units listed are offered at all times. Additional courses or units may be added to or removed from scope. For an up-to-date list of courses and units, including those currently being delivered, individuals should refer to training.gov.au. This list reflects the training products the RTO is approved to deliver, but does not necessarily indicate what is actively being offered. Contact the RTO directly to confirm current delivery details.