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Further studies pathways<br />

Students who have undertaken an appropriate<br />

study program within the Advanced Certificate course<br />

may progress to the Associate Diploma course.<br />

Entry requirements<br />

Successful completion <strong>of</strong> VCE or equivalent with passes<br />

in units 1 and 2 Mathematics and Physics.<br />

Note: For studmts who do not have the prerequisite academic<br />

qualifications, a bridging program may be undwtaken.<br />

Course availability and duration<br />

The Advanced Certificate is one year full-time or two<br />

years part-time study.<br />

Course structure<br />

The required fifteen modules will be <strong>of</strong>fered from<br />

the following:<br />

Subject<br />

Module value<br />

NMOO6 Computer Aided Design A 1<br />

TEA001 Calculus 1<br />

TEA002 Engineering Mathematics A 1<br />

TEA003 Engineering Mathematics B 1<br />

TEA010 Materials Science 1<br />

TEA027 Presenting Reports 0.5<br />

TEA033 Writing Workplace Documents 0.5<br />

TEA040 Occupational Health and Safety 0.5<br />

TEA050 Engineering Computing 1<br />

TEA061 Engineering Graphics 1<br />

TEA701 Engineering Drawing (Detail) 1<br />

TEA711 Mechanical Drive Components 1<br />

TEA740 Workshop Practices Fabrication 1<br />

TEA741 Workshop Processes Machine Shop 1<br />

TEA772 Introductory Dynamics 1<br />

TEA790 Manufacturing Process 1<br />

TEA804 Introductory Strength <strong>of</strong> Materials 1<br />

TEA859 Statics 1.5<br />

TEB030 Advanced Quality Concepts 1<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 courses<br />

*+* <strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate in<br />

Engineering Practice<br />

not already been used for any other course. It has been<br />

developed to allow degree and diploma students and<br />

graduates to improve their practical skills and employment<br />

opportunities.<br />

Entry Requirements<br />

Participants should be enrolled in, or have completed an<br />

Engineering course.<br />

Course availability and duration<br />

The <strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate in Engineering Practice is a 2<br />

year part time course that involves 240 hours <strong>of</strong> study and<br />

can be studied in tandem with an engineering associate<br />

diploma or degree course.<br />

. m<br />

A~~lication Procedure<br />

Application should be made directly to the department on<br />

9214 8504.<br />

Course Structure<br />

The course consists <strong>of</strong> six modules selected from the list<br />

below including appropriate pre-requisites for advanced<br />

modules.<br />

NBB06 Machining<br />

NBBO9 Welding and Thermal Cutting<br />

CBE5.2 Wire and Soldering Techniques<br />

NBB l0 Fabrication Techniques 1<br />

NFOOl Manual Metal Arc Weld.<br />

NF002 Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />

NM006 Computer Aided Drafting A<br />

NF004'F Oxy Acetylene Welding 1<br />

NF013') Thermal Cutting and Associated Processes<br />

NMOOl Milling 1<br />

NM025 Turning l<br />

NM009 CNC Machining<br />

NMOlO CNC Turning 1<br />

NM012 CNC Milling 1<br />

NM045 EDM / Wire-cut<br />

" As NF004 & NF013 are half modules they should be<br />

selected together<br />

3500EEB<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />

Quality <strong>Technology</strong><br />

Course aims<br />

Quality technology is concerned with the techniques and<br />

strategies necessary to build quality into a product or<br />

service at a com etitive price and to maintain and improve<br />

this level <strong>of</strong> quaEty in order to give continued customer<br />

satisfaction.<br />

Course description<br />

The achievement <strong>of</strong> quality goals in a manufacturing<br />

company is tw<strong>of</strong>old.<br />

Firstly, the inclusion <strong>of</strong> quality responsibilities into various<br />

functions such as product design and development,<br />

production engineering, . . human resources, production<br />

control and purchasing.<br />

Course Aims<br />

The <strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate in ~ ~ practice is ~ Secondly, i as ~ a separate function ~ in installing, ~ operating ~ i ~<br />

up <strong>of</strong> a six nationally accredited 40 hour modules, that have<br />

and auditing quality The quality is<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 1997 Handbook

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