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TEB711 Thermodynamics 1.0<br />
TEB720 Fluid Mechanics 2 1.0<br />
TEB771 Advanced Dynamics 1.0<br />
TEB840 Advanced Strength <strong>of</strong> Materials 1.0<br />
Manufacturing Stream:<br />
NM009 CNC Machining 1.0<br />
NMOlO CNC Turning 1 1.0<br />
NM012 CNC Milling 1 1.0<br />
TEA160 Advanced PLC 1.0'<br />
TEA501 Production Planning and Control<br />
Main Functions 0.5<br />
TEA502 Jig and Tool Drafting 1.0<br />
TEB050 Engineering Project 2.0<br />
TEB507 Production Planning and Control<br />
Charting Techniques 0.5<br />
TEB508 Production Planning and Control<br />
himating and Planning Techniques 1.0<br />
TEB509 Production Planning and Control<br />
Forecasting 1.0<br />
TEB5 11 Injection Mould Processing & Tooh 1.0<br />
TEB512 Injection Mould Tool Construction<br />
and Design Practices 1.0<br />
TEB523 Design for Economic Manufacture 1.0<br />
TEB722 Computer Based Modelling Design<br />
and Drafting 1.0<br />
TEB770 Robotics 2 1.0<br />
CAD<br />
TEA060 Engineering Design Concepts 0.5<br />
TEA074 CAD Modelling Concepts 1.0<br />
TEA772 Introductory Dynamics 1.0<br />
TEA780 Design for Manufacture 1.0<br />
TEA804 Introductory Strength <strong>of</strong> Materialsl.0<br />
TEA859 Statics 1.5<br />
TEB030 Advanced Quality Concept 1.0<br />
TEB050 Engineering Project 2.0<br />
TEB061 Managing CAD Utilities 1.0<br />
TEB523 Design for Economics Manufacture 1.0<br />
TEB703 Machine Design 1.0<br />
TEB704 Mechanical Design 1.0<br />
TEB722 Computer Based Modelling,<br />
Design and Drafting 1.0<br />
TEB840 Advanced Strength <strong>of</strong> Materials 1.0<br />
1 module equals 40 hours, .5 module equals 20 hours<br />
Application procedure<br />
Prospective students (exit VCE and mature-age) wanting<br />
to apply for full-time places in the February intake must<br />
contact the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC)<br />
for a VTAC Guide and application form. Students wanting<br />
to apply for places in the mid-year intake should contact<br />
the School <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Industrial Science.<br />
Prospective students wanting to apply for part-time<br />
places should contact the School <strong>of</strong> Engineering and<br />
Industrial Science on 9214 8916.<br />
Certificate IV courses<br />
2406ACC<br />
Certificate IV in Materials<br />
Science<br />
Course aims and description<br />
This course provides a post secondary level entry<br />
qualification for people seeking work in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
materials fields as trainee laboratory assistant or technician.<br />
Training is directed at people employed or seeking<br />
employment in industries involved with the mining,<br />
production, manufacture and marketing <strong>of</strong> goods made<br />
from metals, timber, ceramics, plastics or composites.<br />
Career potential<br />
Graduates <strong>of</strong> this course may find employment in the<br />
mining industries, engineering plants, polymer and plastics<br />
industries, ceramics industries (traditional and advanced),<br />
paints and adhesives industries, research laboratories,<br />
aualitv . control laboratories. as well as marketing and<br />
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management associated with materials production.<br />
The Certificate IV is designed for junior technicians,<br />
operators and research assistants at the lower middle level.<br />
The work <strong>of</strong> such people would be closely supervised by<br />
more experienced and/or qualified technical <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Further studies pathways<br />
On successful completion <strong>of</strong> the Certificate IV students are<br />
eligible for advanced entry into degree courses.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
The preferred entry requirement for the course is the<br />
successful completion <strong>of</strong> VCE or equivalent, with a science<br />
or technology background.<br />
Alternative or mature-age entry will be considered.<br />
Course availability and duration<br />
The Certificate IV in Materials Science would normally be<br />
completed by two years <strong>of</strong> part-time study.<br />
Course structure<br />
The Certificate IV in Materials Science requires satisfactory<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> twenty-eight modules. Bridging Mathematics<br />
and Advanced Mathematics are additional to the Certificate<br />
qualification and optional.<br />
Semester l<br />
Subject<br />
Hours<br />
ITC301 Computer System Basics 20<br />
ITF304 Word Processing Operations 20<br />
ME004 Critical Path Analysis 20<br />
ME005 Bridging Mathematics* 20<br />
ME007 Mechanics 40<br />
ME010 Materials Testing 20<br />
ME011 Introduction to Materials Science 40<br />
ME012 Introduction to Personal Computer Systems 20<br />
NBBO2 Occupational Health and Safety 20<br />
NCS004 Work Team Communication 40<br />
TEA000 Basic Statistics 20<br />
TEA002 Engineering Maths A 40<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 1 997 Hand book 103<br />
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