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52913WA Certificate II in Engineering Foundations (Engineering (General) Pre-apprenticeship)

52913WA Certificate II in Engineering Foundations (Engineering (General) Pre-apprenticeship)

National ID 52913WA State ID AE29

Give yourself a head start in gaining a light fabrication (sheet metal) apprenticeship

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Overview

Campus Midland

When Semester 1, 2025

Study Mode On campus

Kickstart your career with a strong foundation in light fabrication!

If you enjoy working with your hands, are physically fit and able to visualise how an object should look from a drawing, you may have the aptitude for working as a fabricator. Fabricators work in either a domestic or commercial setting making roofing products, air-conditioning ducts, electrical switchboards, hospitality equipment such as range hoods and benchtops; and you may specialise in stainless steel custom fabrication using the latest welding and polishing processes.

Once qualified you may find work in a broad range of industries including, rail transport infrastructure and maintenance, mechanical and civil engineering, mining resources sector, heavy haulage and road transport, agriculture machinery, construction, defence, refineries and materials bulk handling.

Many employers now prefer apprentices to have completed a pre-apprenticeship and this course will give you a better chance of gaining an apprenticeship and a flying start in learning a trade.

  • Working from detailed drawings/ plans to specification
  • Use hand tools, power tools and machines to shape, cut, and bend metals
  • Assemble parts and structures by welding, bolting or riveting
  • Use welding and cutting equipment, including manual metal arc, gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, oxy fuel gas cutting plant, oxy-acetylene welding plant, plasma cutting plant and spot welder
  • Finish products by cleaning, polishing, filing

I have the following attributes:

  • Comfortable working in a physical environment
  • Good hand-eye coordination
  • Interested in computer programmable machinery
  • Enjoy technical activities
  • Able to work individually and/or in a team

Important information

Select your preferred campus and apply

Semester 1, 2025

Details

Duration 1 Semester
When Semester 1, 2025
Where Midland
How On campus

Course fees

Indicative General fee $2,137.32
(Tuition fee* $1,532.32 + Resource fee $605.00 )
Indicative Concession fee $1,066.58
(Tuition fee* $461.58 + Resource fee $605.00 )

*Fee disclaimers

The fees quoted are estimates only and are for the entire course for students enrolling on a full-time basis. Please view the full list of Fee disclaimers.

Please note fees listed include all units required to gain this qualification.  If you're a continuing student and have successfully completed a lower-level qualification that is a prerequisite for this course, you'll only pay for the units that you need to enrol in, to complete this course.

Enquiries regarding fees can be made by calling us.

T 1300 300 822

Units

Core

National ID Unit title
MEM11011 Undertake manual handling
MEM12023 Perform engineering measurements
MEM13015 Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering
MEM16006 Organise and communicate information
MEM18001 Use hand tools
MEM18002 Use power tools/hand held operations

Elective

National ID Unit title
AW866 Module 1 (placement arranged)
AW867 Module 2 (commenced)
AW868 Module 3 (mid-point)
AW869 Module 4 (completed)
MEM05004 Perform routine oxy fuel gas welding
MEM05005 Carry out mechanical cutting
MEM05006 Perform brazing and/or silver soldering
MEM05012 Perform routine manual metal arc welding
MEM05050 Perform routine gas metal arc welding
MEM06001 Perform hand forging
MEMPE004 Use fabrication equipment

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