2002 Swinburne TAFE Handbook - Swinburne University of ...
2002 Swinburne TAFE Handbook - Swinburne University of ...
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<strong>TAFE</strong> Courses I Engineering and Technology 181<br />
trainees in the areas <strong>of</strong> mechanical, fabrication, electrical, automotive and<br />
electronics.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn; Wantirna<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Employment as an apprentice or trainee in Engineering trades in the areas <strong>of</strong><br />
mechanical, fabrication, electrical, automotive and electronics.<br />
Course duration<br />
20 Weeks at 20 Hours per Week.<br />
Course subjects<br />
EPCIl3<br />
NBBOI<br />
NBB02<br />
NBB05<br />
NBB06<br />
NBBOl<br />
NBB09<br />
NBBIO<br />
NBBI2<br />
NBB14<br />
NFOI<br />
NF02<br />
Functional Mathematics<br />
Communications and Industrial Relations<br />
Occupational Health and Safety<br />
Quality Concepts<br />
Machining<br />
Hand and Power Tools<br />
Welding and Thermal Cutting<br />
Fabrication Techniques I<br />
Engineering Drawing Interpretation I<br />
Introduction to Electrical & Electronics<br />
Manual Metal Arc Welding I<br />
Gas Metal Arc Welding I<br />
NF03 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1<br />
NMOl<br />
NM15<br />
NMI9<br />
NM25<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Machining<br />
Fitting Techniques I<br />
Tool Sharpening Off-hand<br />
Turning I<br />
Entrv requirements<br />
Year 10 level is preferred, or mature age.<br />
Application procedure<br />
Applicants should apply directly to the Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical & Automotive<br />
Technology, or complete the online application form at: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/<br />
eng<br />
Further information<br />
Contact the Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical and Automotive Technology on:<br />
(03)92148504 (Hawthorn), or<br />
(03) 9210 1226 (Wantirna)<br />
Email: tafeeng@groupwise.swin.edu.au<br />
Website: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/eng/<br />
MEM20198 Certificate II in Engineering<br />
(Production)<br />
This course aims to provide students with a broad overview <strong>of</strong> the engineering<br />
field and prepares participants for entry into employment as apprentices or<br />
trainees in the area <strong>of</strong> mechanical. fabrication, electrical, automotive and<br />
electronics.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn; Lilydale; Wantirna<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Employment as apprentices or trainees in the areas <strong>of</strong> mechanical, fabrication<br />
automotive electrical and electronics. Students who successfully complete all or<br />
part <strong>of</strong> this course, and are subsequently employed as an apprentice, will have<br />
units accredited to his/her apprenticeship.<br />
Course duration<br />
Up to six months (400 hours) full-time or part-time.<br />
Course subjects<br />
A 1.1 F<br />
AI.2F<br />
A1.3F<br />
A I.4F<br />
A2.ICI2<br />
A2.5CII<br />
A5.4A<br />
A5.7A<br />
A5.12A<br />
A7.5A<br />
A7.6A<br />
A9.2A<br />
AIB.IA<br />
AIB.2A<br />
Workplace communication<br />
OH&S<br />
Quality procedures<br />
Plan a routine task<br />
Quality systems<br />
Measure with graduated devices<br />
Perform routine oxy/acetylene welding (fuel gas welding)<br />
Manual heating, thermal cutting and gouging<br />
Perform routine manual arc and/or gas metal arc welding<br />
Perform general machining<br />
Lathe operations<br />
Interpret Technical Drawing<br />
Use hand tools<br />
Power tools/hand tools<br />
Entry requirements<br />
There are no formal entry requirements. However, applicants must be at least 15<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
Application procedure<br />
Applicants should apply directly to the department listed below, or complete the<br />
online application form at: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/eng<br />
Further information<br />
Contact the Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical and Automotive Technology on:<br />
(03)92148504 (Hawthorn I, or<br />
(03) 9210 1226 (Wantirna and Lilydale)<br />
Email: tafeeng@groupwise.swin.edu.au<br />
Website: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/eng/<br />
MEM20298 Certificate n in Engineering<br />
(Production Technology)<br />
This course aims to provide students with a broad overview <strong>of</strong> the engineering<br />
field and prepares participants for entry into employment as apprentices or<br />
trainees in the area <strong>of</strong> mechanical, fabrication, electrical, automotive and<br />
electronics.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn; Lilydale; Wantirna<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Employment as apprentices or trainees in the areas <strong>of</strong> mechanical, fabrication<br />
automotive electrical and electronics. Students who successfully complete all or<br />
part <strong>of</strong> this course and are subsequently employed as an apprentice, will have<br />
units accredited to his/her apprenticeship.<br />
Course duration<br />
Up to six months (640 hours) full-time or part-time.<br />
Course subjects<br />
A 1.1 F Workplace communication<br />
AI.2F OH&S<br />
A1.3F Quality procedures<br />
AI.4F Plan a routine task<br />
A2.1C12 Quality systems<br />
A2.2Cl1 Organise and analyse information<br />
A2.3Cl1 Operate in a team environment<br />
A2.4Cl1 Assist in on the job training<br />
A2.5Cll Measure with graduated devices<br />
A2.7ClO Perform basic computations<br />
AZ8CIO Perform computations<br />
A2.9CIO Perform computer operations<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology I <strong>TAFE</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2002</strong>