MARJORIE MILNER COLLEGE
SFL50110 Diploma of Floristry Design
This new Diploma offers floristry design, web maintenance, business management and it is of great benefit to the industry. Be ahead of your competitors. This is the first time that this course has been offered.
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THIS COURSE HOLDS NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Unit Name
BSBCRT601A |
Research and apply concepts and theories of creativity |
C |
BSBDES602A |
Research global trends |
C |
BSBDES701A |
Research and apply design theory |
C |
SFLDEC510A |
Design and produce innovative floristry products |
C |
SFLDEC511A |
Style and manage an event |
C |
SFLSOP509A |
Research, assess and develop a floristry product range |
C |
SITXCOM005A |
Make presentations |
E |
BSBCRT501A |
Originate and develop concepts |
E |
BSBDES502A |
Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief |
E |
CUVDES04B |
Integrate colour theory and design processes in response to a brief |
E |
BSBEBU401A |
Review and maintain a website |
E |
SITXMGT006A |
Establish and conduct business relationships |
E |
Descriptor
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a specialist range of
highly developed floristry design, construction and sales skills. They are highly skilled operators who apply a range of specialised technical, creative, conceptual and team leadership competencies to plan, carry out, evaluate and take accountability for personal outputs and, usually, those of a team. They possess a substantial depth of theoretical knowledge of floristry design elements and principles and construction techniques.
The qualification is not suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway.
Application
Individuals with this qualification are able to work in many floristry industry sectors and enterprise types. The designer may even be an individual freelance contractor. The structure of this qualification recognises the diversity of business models that characterise the floristry industry. The types of enterprise to which this qualification may apply include retail floristry shops, studios and businesses who sell via the internet or phone.
Work would be undertaken in any type of environment where flower and plant materials are stored and cared for and where floristry products are designed, constructed and either sold direct to customers or via the floristry distribution network. This would include on-site team coordination and assembly work at events.
Florists with this qualification would be senior designers in the floristry industry with considerable experience across product categories and who operate autonomously. This florist specialise by fully and formally producing designs for diverse and complex, small to large or themed products. They also have a role in the overall and long-term operation of the floristry business by having a strategic design and product planning focus as part of their job role. These senior designers can also take a lead role in coordinating the day-to-day operational activities of the floristry business and may be involved in business planning activities for the organisation.
Possible job titles include:
- specialist designer
- freelance design florist
- senior studio design florist
- senior floral designer
- floral stylist
Entry requirements
This qualification is for senior florists with substantial experience that have been recognised as competent through a recognised training program or recognition process against the following units of competency from the Core of Certificate IV in Floristry.
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