Engineering 22470VIC Cer ficate II in Engineering Studies
Program Details The VET Engineering Studies program is a skills development based course for the metal industry and associated trades.
VET Engineering uses Project Based Learning to enhance student understanding and skill development in machining, fabrication and the use of hand and power tools. Students will work on a number of projects over the two years which incorporate a large range of workshop tools and machinery. VET Engineering provides hands on practical skills and theoretical knowledge for students interested in Apprenticeships or a University pathway. Course Length: 2 years Program Content: 11 Units of Competency Nominal Hours: 420 hours Delivery Mode: Face to Face, classroom based
Year 1 Unit 1& 2
MEM13014A Apply principles of OH&S in work
environment
MEM18001C Use hand tools
MEM18002B Use power tools
VU22329 Report on manufacturing & engineering industries
VU22330 Select, interpret and prepare drawings
VU22331 Perform basic machining processes
VU22332 Apply basic fabrication techniques
VU22336 Perform metal fabrication operations
Year 2 Unit 3 & 4
MEMPE006A Undertake basic engineering project
VU22333 Perform engineering computations
VU22237 Perform basic welding & thermal
cutting processes
Program Content
Complementary Subjects
The subjects listed below are recommendations only: Maths Product Design & Technology
Metals Visual Communication & Design VET Automotive
Study Pathways
Certificate III in Engineering—Mechanical Certificate III in Engineering—Light Fabrication Certificate III in Engineering—Heavy Fabrication Certificate IV in Engineering (Post Trade) Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering
Future Career Opportunities
Engineering Technician Fitter and Turner Mechanical Engineer Welder Fabricator Civil Engineer Allied Trade eg Plumbing Panel Beater
Contribution – VCE & ATAR
Students will receive two VCE VET units at 1 – 2 level, and one VCE VET 3 – 4 sequence.
Students wishing to receive an ATAR contribution for the Units 3 and 4 sequence of a VCE VET pro-gram must undertake scored assessment for the purpose of achieving a study score. This study score can contribute directly to the ATAR, either as one of the student’s best four stud-ies (primary four) or as a fifth or sixth study. Where a student elects not to receive a study score, no contribution to the ATAR will be available. Contribution – VCAL
Contribution to VCAL is determined by the number of units of competence successfully completed. When a student has been assessed as competent in units totalling 90 nominal hours, this will contribute one VCAL unit towards satisfactory completion of VCAL. Students can receive up to 4 VCAL credits for VET Engineering. This program will satisfy learning outcomes for the Industry Specific Skills and Work Related Skills strands of VCAL.
PLEASE NOTE: Information is correct at the time of printing, July 2021
Mildura Senior College, Cnr 14th St & Deakin Ave PO Box 1436 Mildura VIC 3500 P: (03) 5021 2911 F: (03) 5023 2440 E: [email protected] www.milsen.vic.edu.au
Training Organisation Information
This is a third party arrangement with the RTO to be confirmed.
Mildura Senior College is responsible for the Training and Assessment of this program. The RTO, is responsible for issuing qualifications and statements of attainment associated with this course. More information will be provided when the RTO is announced. GET VET—Scan the QR Code
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Structured Workplace Learning Highly Recommended.
SWL Recognition is available to VCAL and VCE students who are undertaking a VCE VET program.
Students who complete 10 days full-time equivalent work placement in their VCE VET industry area and the three sections of the Workplace Learning Rec-ord may be eligible for one VCE credit at Units 1 & 2 level or one VCAL general credit.
VET Coordinator: Linda Snoxall, Email: [email protected]