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MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)<br />

Section 7 – Mapping of <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Tool</strong>s<br />

Skill Set 7 – Engineering science<br />

Units of competency<br />

MEM14081A Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to support design and<br />

development of projects<br />

MEM23071A Select and apply mechanical engineering methods, processes and<br />

construction techniques<br />

Units of competency<br />

MEM23041A Apply basic scientific principles and techniques in mechanical engineering<br />

situations<br />

MEM23051A Apply basic electro and control scientific principles and techniques in<br />

mechanical and manufacturing engineering situations<br />

Element Performance Criteria Interview Topic Practical Tasks Supplementary Evidence<br />

MEM23041A Apply basic scientific principles and techniques in mechanical engineering situations<br />

Topic 10 a) b) Task 10 a) b) c)<br />

1.1 The basic mechanical scientific principles relating<br />

to mechanical and manufacturing engineering is<br />

researched and reported on from appropriate<br />

sources of information and examination of<br />

applications.<br />

Element 1 – Research and<br />

identify the range of basic<br />

mechanical scientific principles<br />

and techniques relevant to<br />

mechanical and manufacturing<br />

engineering<br />

Topic 10 a) b) Task 10 b) c)<br />

1.2 The basic mechanical techniques and associated<br />

technologies, software and hardware required to<br />

implement scientific principles relating to<br />

mechanical and manufacturing engineering<br />

situations.<br />

Topic 10 b) c) Task 10 e)<br />

2.1 For particular mechanical and manufacturing<br />

engineering situations, the relevant basic<br />

mechanical scientific techniques and principles<br />

can be selected.<br />

Element 2 – Select basic<br />

mechanical scientific principles<br />

and techniques relevant to<br />

particular mechanical and<br />

manufacturing applications<br />

Topic 10 b) c) Task 10 e)<br />

2.2 For particular mechanical engineering situations,<br />

the relevant basic mechanical techniques and<br />

associated technologies, software and hardware<br />

can be selected.<br />

Topic 10 c) Task 10 e)<br />

3.1 The basic mechanical scientific principles are<br />

applied in a consistent and appropriate manner to<br />

obtain any required solution.<br />

Element 3 – Apply the relevant<br />

basic mechanical scientific<br />

principles and techniques<br />

appropriately<br />

Topic 10 d) Task 10 e)<br />

3.2 Appropriate calculations and coherent units are<br />

used in the solution of engineering calculations.<br />

Topic 10 d) Task 10 e)<br />

3.3 Significant figures are used in engineering<br />

calculations.<br />

Page 197 of 206 © Department of Education and Training 2009<br />

Version 1, July 2009

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