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CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES
COURSE CODE: 22632VIC

Fed TAFE (RTO Code 4909)

What will you learn?

VET Engineering will give secondary students broad-based industry foundation skills and knowledge and is designed to enhance your job prospects by assisting you to become more competitive when applying for an apprenticeship in engineering, manufacturing or related fields of employment. Students will be able to learn in our new state of the art engineering facility at Fed TAFE, Wimmera Campus.

Study & Career Pathways

Possible study pathways

  • Certificate III in Engineering, Mechanical Trade;

  • Engineering, Fabrication Trade

  • Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting

  • Diploma of Engineering - Technical

  • Advanced Diploma of Engineering Techology

  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology

Potential career paths

Engineering trades person–metal fabrication; Manufacturing trades person; Sheet metal worker; Process worker; Engineering technologist; Mechanical engineer

Program Delivery

This program is a completion of the certificate over two years.

Location: Fed TAFE, Horsham

Contact: Wednesdays during school terms 9:20am to 3:20pm

Work Placement 

A minimum of 40 hours work placement is recommended by the VCAA

Clothing & Equipment

Safety boots required and appropriate PPE uniform must be worn each week with further information at Induction Day or in the Fed TAFE Student Handbook

Materials Fee

Paid for by Department of Education for Government students. Independent and Catholic students to discuss with your school VET Co-ordinator

Program commencement is subject to enrolment numbers.

Accreditation 

Contribution towards VCE: VM 

A Certificate II or above VET course is mandatory for students studying VCE-VM. 180 nominal hours or above equals two VET credits

 

Contribution towards VPC

Every 90 nominal hours of VET equals one unit of credit

 

Contribution towards VCE

Recognition of up to three VCE VET units at Units 1 and 2 level, and a VCE VET Unit 3–4 sequence

 

ATAR Contribution

Students wishing to receive an ATAR contribution for VCE VET Engineering Studies must undertake a scored assessment in 2nd year of the program

 

Scored Assessment: Yes

 

State Accreditation

 

This program is a completion of the certificate over two years.

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