CERTIFICATE II in ENGINEERING STUDIES
Certificate Code:
22632VIC
RTO:
3784: Educational Living
Structured Workplace Learning (SWL)
Strongly Recommended.
VCAA strongly recommends a minimum of 80 hrs (2 weeks) of structured workplace learning over the duration of the VCE VET program.
Course Description
This program provides students with the knowledge and skills to achieve competence that will enhance their employment prospects in the engineering or engineering related industries.
Career Pathways
The Certificate II program provides pre-employment training for pathways into engineering apprenticeships. Articulation into higher level courses is also available.
You can work in various engineering roles, such as machining, fitting, welding, or other specialized trades.
Program Requirements
Additional Costs:
Protective clothing and minor equipment may also need to be purchased.
Contribution to VCE
ATAR
Scored assessment.
Contribution to VCE VM These credits must be confirmed with the VET Coordinator at your school.
Location
VCE UNITS
UNITS 1 & 2
DAY & TIME
Wednesday 8:00am – 12.00pm
DELIVERY SCHOOL
MACKILLOP COLLEGE WERRIBEE
Trade Training Centre
Units & Assessments
MODULE CODE
MODULE NAME
HOURS
Scored Assessment
VU23481
Apply occupational health and safety principles in an engineering environment
20
N
VU23475
Safely use hand tools and hand held power tools for general
engineering applications
40
N
VU23477
Interpret and prepare basic two and three dimensional engineering drawings
30
N
VU23478
Perform basic machining processes
40
N
VU23479
Apply basic fabrication techniques
40
N
VU23476
Report on the sectors and employment in the manufacturing,
engineering and related industries
20
N
Location
VCE UNITS
UNITS 3 & 4
DAY & TIME
Wednesday 1.00pm – 5.00pm
DELIVERY SCHOOL
MACKILLOP COLLEGE WERRIBEE
Trade Training Centre
Units & Assessments
MODULE CODE
MODULE NAME
HOURS
Scored Assessment
MEMPE006A
Undertake a basic engineering project
80
Y
VU23480
Perform intermediate engineering computations
40
Y
VU23482
Produce basic engineering components and products using
fabrication and machining operations
60
Y