Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade
Location | 201 Arden St, North Melbourne, VIC, 3051 |
Course Code | MEM30305 |
Training Product Status | Current |
Training Product Release date | 16/03/2012 |
CRICOS Code | 069786B |
Intakes | Weekly |
Total Tuition Hours |
1000 hours |
Delivery Mode |
Face-to-face |
Assessment Mode |
Combination of theory, practical and/or project assessments |
Fees* | Refer to “Course Fees“ |
Prerequisite | Not Applicable |
Admission Direct Entry Requirements | -IELTS 5.5 or equivalent Completion of Year 11 (Aus) or equivalent¹ and
-Successful completion of Pre-training review (PTR) |
Third party arrangement | Not applicable |
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CRICOS Duration: 62 weeks incl. holidays
MEM13014A Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment
MEM16008A Interact with computing technology
MEM12024A Perform computations
MEM12023A Perform engineering measurements
MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
MEM15002A Apply quality systems
MEM15024A Apply quality procedures
MEM14004A Plan to undertake a routine task
MEM14005A Plan a complete activity
MEM17003A Assist in the provision of on the job training
MEM16006A Organise and communicate information
MEM16007A Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment
ELECTIVE:
MEM11011B Undertake manual handling
MEM05052A Apply safe welding practices
MEM18001C Use hand tools
MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations
MEM03003B Perform sheet and plate assembly
MEM09002B Interpret technical drawing
MEM05005B Carry out mechanical cutting
MEM05051A Select welding processes
MEM05004C Perform routine oxy acetylene welding
MEM05006C Perform brazing and/or silver soldering
MEM05007C Perform manual heating and thermal cutting
MEM05008C Perform Advanced manual thermal cutting, gouging and shaping
MEM05014C Monitor quality of production welding/fabrications
MEM24001B Perform basic penetrant testing
MEM05012C Perform routine manual metal arc welding
MEM05015D Weld using manual metal arc welding process
MEM05016C Perform Advanced welding using manual metal arc welding process
MEM05050B Perform routine gas metal arc welding
MEM05017D Weld using gas metal arc welding process
MEM05018C Perform Advanced welding using gas metal arc welding process
MEM12007D Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes
MEM05047B Weld using flux core arc welding process
MEM05048B Perform Advanced welding using flux core arc welding process
MEM11016B Order materials
MEM05049B Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding
MEM05019D Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process
MEM05013C Perform manual production welding
All individuals interested in doing this course will undergo a PTR (Pre-training review) process to determine the suitability of the individuals’ preferred course or qualification as per the institute’s documented policies and procedures. This PTR process includes a PTQ (pre-training questionnaire), LLN (Language, Literacy, and Numeracy) assessment and PTI (pre-training interview). The PTR process helps determine if the course chosen by the individual learners would be the most suitable and appropriate for them by identifying their aspirations and interests, existing educational attainment and capabilities, competencies previously acquired Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) or credit transfer, experiences and aptitude as well as determining ACSF core skills level (literacy and numeracy skills), and digital capability.
– Advanced Trade or other relevant qualifications
Certificate IV in Engineering
Location | 201 Arden St, North Melbourne, VIC, 3051 |
Course Code | MEM40105 |
Training Product Status | Current |
Training Product Release date | 15/09/2013 |
CRICOS Code | 072114E |
Intakes | Weekly |
Total Tuition Hours |
1360 hours |
Delivery Mode |
Face-to-face |
Assessment Mode |
Combination of theory, practical and/or project assessments |
Fees* | Refer to “Course Fees“ |
Prerequisite | Not Applicable |
Admission Direct Entry Requirements | -IELTS 5.5 or equivalent Completion of Year 11 (Aus) or equivalent¹ and
-Successful completion of Pre-training review (PTR) |
Third party arrangement | Not applicable |
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This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required for employment as a Higher Engineering Tradesperson or a Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) – Level II, Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) – Level II, Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical/Electronic) – Level II within the metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries or at equivalent levels in other industries where Engineering Tradespersons work.
The qualification has been specifically developed to be delivered to people who are existing engineering tradespersons or delivered to apprentices in an Engineering Trade who choose to study at a higher level during their apprenticeship. The qualification packaging has been developed on an assumption that competency will be developed through an integrated combination of on and off-the-job learning strategies such as those delivered through a formal apprenticeship. The qualification may also be achieved through formal skills recognition assessment processes.
CRICOS Duration: 80 weeks incl. holidays
MEM13014A Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment
MEM16008A Interact with computing technology
MEM12024A Perform computations
MEM12023A Perform engineering measurements
MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
MEM15002A Apply quality systems
MEM15024A Apply quality procedures
MEM14004A Plan to undertake a routine task
MEM14005A Plan a complete activity
MEM17003A Assist in the provision of on the job training
MEM16006A Organise and communicate information
MEM16007A Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment
ELECTIVE:
MEM11011B Undertake manual handling
MEM05052A Apply safe welding practices
MEM18001C Use hand tools
MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations
MEM03003B Perform sheet and plate assembly
MEM09002B Interpret technical drawing
MEM05005B Carry out mechanical cutting
MEM05051A Select welding processes
MEM05004C Perform routine oxy acetylene welding
MEM05006C Perform brazing and/or silver soldering
MEM05007C Perform manual heating and thermal cutting
MEM05008C Perform Advanced manual thermal cutting, gouging and shaping
MEM05014C Monitor quality of production welding/fabrications
MEM24001B Perform basic penetrant testing
MEM05012C Perform routine manual metal arc welding
MEM05015D Weld using manual metal arc welding process
MEM05016C Perform Advanced welding using manual metal arc welding process
MEM05050B Perform routine gas metal arc welding
MEM05017D Weld using gas metal arc welding process
MEM05018C Perform Advanced welding using gas metal arc welding process
MEM12007D Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes
MEM05047B Weld using flux core arc welding process
MEM05048B Perform Advanced welding using flux core arc welding process
MEM11016B Order materials
MEM05049B Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding
MEM05019D Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process
MEM05013C Perform manual production welding
MEM05037C Perform geometric development
MEM05020C Perform Advanced welding using gas tungsten arc welding process
MEM16012A Interpret technical specifications and manuals
MEM09009C Create 2D drawings using computer aided design system
MEM09010C Create 3D models using computer aided design system
MEM05026C Apply welding principles
MEM05043B Perform welds to code standards using gas metal arc welding process
All individuals interested in doing this course will undergo a PTR (Pre-training review) process to determine the suitability of the individuals’ preferred course or qualification as per the institute’s documented policies and procedures. This PTR process includes a PTQ (pre-training questionnaire), LLN (Language, Literacy, and Numeracy) assessment and PTI (pre-training interview). The PTR process helps determine if the course chosen by the individual learners would be the most suitable and appropriate for them by identifying their aspirations and interests, existing educational attainment and capabilities, competencies previously acquired Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) or credit transfer, experiences and aptitude as well as determining ACSF core skills level (literacy and numeracy skills), and digital capability.
– Advanced Trade or other relevant qualifications.
Mechanical Engineering Trades Workers
¹ subject to assessment level of student’s country – not applicable to level 1 & 2 countries.
^ qualifications not offered at Baxter
* tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled