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82 I <strong>TAFE</strong> Courses I Engineering and Technology<br />
A5.4A<br />
A5.7A<br />
A5.12A<br />
A5.15A<br />
A6.7A<br />
A7.5A<br />
A7.6A<br />
A7.7A<br />
A9.2A<br />
A9.3A<br />
AIB.IA<br />
AIB.2A<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 />
Weld using Manual Metal Arc Welding<br />
Basic Heat Treatment<br />
Perform general machining<br />
Lathe operations<br />
Milling operations<br />
Interpret Technical Drawing<br />
Basic Engineering 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) 9214 8504 (Hawthorn), or<br />
(03) 9210 1226 (Wantirna and Lilydale)<br />
Email: tafeeng@groupwise.swin.edu.au<br />
Website: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/eng/<br />
MEM30398 Certificate III in Engineering<br />
(Fabrication Trade)<br />
This course will qualify personnel for the engineering fabrication trade. On<br />
completion, students will have skills in welding and metal fabrication in the trade<br />
<strong>of</strong> boilermaking.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn; Wantirna<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Employment as engineering tradespersons - fabrication, in industries such as<br />
maintenance and repairs, structural steel fabrication, container manufacture,<br />
pipeline welding, shipbuilding and general engineering.<br />
Course duration<br />
Three years part-time.<br />
Course subjects<br />
Foundation units<br />
AUF Undertake interactive workplace communications<br />
AI.2F Apply principles <strong>of</strong> Occupational Health and safety in a work<br />
environment<br />
A1.3F Apply quality procedures<br />
AI.4F Plan to undertake a routine task<br />
Band 1 core units<br />
A2.1C12 Apply quality systems<br />
A2.2Cl1 Organise and analyse information<br />
A2.3Cl1 Operate in a work based team environment<br />
A2.4CII Assist in the provision <strong>of</strong> on the job training<br />
A2.5Cl1 Measure with graduated devices<br />
A2.6C10 Plan a complete activity<br />
A2.7C1D Perform computations - basic<br />
A2.BCI0 Perform computations<br />
A2.9Cl0 Perform computer operations<br />
Specialisation units<br />
A5.3A S<strong>of</strong>t soldering basic<br />
A5.4A Perform routine oxy/acetylene welding (fuel gas welding)<br />
A5.5A Carry out mechanical cutting<br />
A5.6A Perform brazing and/or silver soldering<br />
A5.7A Manual heating, thermal cutting and gouging<br />
A5.BA Advanced manual thermal cutting, gouging and shaping<br />
A5.9A Automated thermal cutting<br />
A5.10A Undertake fabrication, forming, bending and shaping<br />
A5.11A Assemble fabricated components<br />
A5.12A Perform routine manual arc and/or gas metal arc welding<br />
A5.13A Perform manual production welding<br />
A5.14A Monitor quality <strong>of</strong> production welding/fabrications<br />
A5.15A Weld using Manual Metal Arc Welding<br />
A5.16A Perform advanced welding using manual metal arc welding<br />
A5.17A Weld using Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />
A5.1BA Perform advanced welding using gas metal arc welding<br />
A5.19A Weld using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />
A5.20A Perform advanced welding using gas tungsten arc welding<br />
A5.21A Weld using oxy/acetylene welding process<br />
A5.22A Perform advanced welding using oxy/acetylene welding<br />
A5.23A Weld using submerged arc process<br />
A5.26A Apply welding principles<br />
A5.36A Repair/replace/modify fabrications<br />
A5.37A Geometric development<br />
A5.3BA Advanced geometric development - cylindrical/rectangular<br />
A5.39A Advanced geometric development - conical<br />
A5.40A Advanced geometric development - transitions<br />
A9.1A Draw and interpret sketches<br />
A9.2A Interpret technical drawing<br />
AI2.7A Mark <strong>of</strong>f/out structural fabrications and shapes<br />
A13.1A Perform emergency first aid<br />
A1B.1A Use hand tools<br />
A1B.2A Use power tools - hand held operations<br />
Entry requirements<br />
Students must be registered apprentices.<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) 9214 8504 (Hawthorn), or<br />
(03) 92101226 (Wantirna and Lilydale)<br />
Email: tafeeng@groupwise.swin.edu.au<br />
Website: www.tafe.swin.edu.au/eng/<br />
MEM30298 Certificate III in Engineering<br />
(Mechanical Trade)<br />
This course is designed for people who are employed as apprentices in the metals<br />
industries and work under the Metals Industries Award. The course will provide<br />
students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work at trade levels within<br />
the metal trades industry.<br />
Campus<br />
Hawthorn; Lilydale; Wantirna<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology I <strong>TAFE</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2002</strong>