Foundational skills for a career in engineering.
Overview
We are not currently accepting enrolments into this course. To be added to the waitlist for future courses, please enquire here.
Thinking about a career in engineering? Discover whether this pathway is for you with this introductory qualification.
The qualification is intended for people interested in exposure to an engineering or related working environment with a view to entering into employment in that area. This qualification will equip graduates with knowledge and skills which will enhance their prospects of employment in an engineering or related working environment.
Course Outcomes
One course offers many courses of action and pathways for you.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate II in Engineering Pathways (MEM20413).
This qualification will provide you with the opportunity to develop trade-like skills. As an example, welding skills in this qualification are not about learning trade-level skills but about being introduced to welding, how it can be used to join metal and provide you with the opportunity to weld some metal together. You will be provided with the opportunity to use engineering tools and equipment to produce or modify objects.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal prerequisite units required for entry into this course.
You will however require basic English language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills.
Before commencing this course, you will be required to undertake an Online LLN ASSESSMENT. You can check your LLN level right now.
If you are completing the course via an online or RPL delivery mode, you will need access to a computer with word processing, PDF reader capabilities and an internet connection.
Please be advised we are unable to train students on a student visa. You must find a CRICOS registered training provider.
Units of Competency
To complete this course you must demonstrate competency in a total of 12 units. These units have been selected to give you the most comprehensive overview skills for engineering.
Core Units
Elective Units*
You can view the full list of units available to study within this qualification on training.gov.au.
Delivery Options
We are not currently accepting enrolments into this course. To be added to the waitlist for future courses, please enquire here.
Pathways
This qualification delivers broad-based underpinning skills and knowledge in a range of engineering and manufacturing tasks which will enhance the graduates’ entry-level employment prospects for apprenticeships, traineeships or general employment in an engineering-related workplace.
Achievement of competence in units MEM13014A Apply principles of occupational health and safety in a work environment, MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team, MEM16006A Organise and communicate information, MEM16008A Interact with computing technology, MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices, MEM18001C Use hand tools and MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations will provide credit towards a range of manufacturing and engineering trade and production qualifications.
Achievement of competence in all of the other units will provide advanced progress towards reaching competence in units contained in other metal and engineering qualifications.
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