

VTCT (ITEC) Level 3 Diploma in Fashion, Theatre and Media Make Up (Mandarin)
Description
An opportunity to become skilled in the specialist area of make-up for the fashion and entertainment industry. A growing demand exists for skilled make-up artists, especially those capable of creating special effects with no damage to the artistes made up.
Aims and objectives
The ITEC Level 3 Diploma in Fashion, Theatre and Media Make up comprises of ITEC units:
• Unit 10 Make-up
• Unit 22 Professional Conduct and Business Awareness
• Unit 41 Fashion, Theatre and Media Make-up
• Unit 42 Special Effects
Entry Requirement
Course participants should at least be 16 years of age and must possess the following requirements as follows:
Complete Secondary 4 Education and obtained a pass in Chinese language for the 'N' Level
AND Singaporean or PR/Work Permit/ Long Term Visit Pass (Dependents Pass)
Graduation Requirement
Student must obtain a ‘Pass’ in the ITEC examinations with at least 75% attendance.
Training Hours
Classroom Duration – 300 Hours
Duration of Course
a) Full-Time – 2 months
b) Part-Time – 5 months
Mode of Delivery
Classroom Learning
Language Proficiency
Obtain minimum grade 5 for GCE 'N' Level Chinese Language
Certificate Conferring Body
Upon completion of the course, students will be awarded the Level 3 Diploma in Fashion, Theatre and Media Make-up by International Therapy Examination Council (ITEC).
Fees and Payment Schedule
*Course Fees – S$3500
*Exam Fees – S$380
*Fees can be paid in monthly installment.
Assessment Method
Assessment is conducted through a combination of practical and theoretical examinations. All assessments are set and assessed by VTCT (ITEC) in accordance with awarding body requirements.
Course Schedule
Course commencement dates are scheduled throughout the year and will be confirmed upon enrolment. Course end date will be based on the selected full-time or part-time schedule.
Industrial Attachment
This course does not include any industrial attachment component.
Teacher-Student Ratio
The average teacher-student ratio for this course is approximately 1:14, depending on class size and scheduling.
