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also in a position to provide an independent assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

the quality capabilities <strong>of</strong> manufacturing processes and to<br />

provide quality assurance information regarding the<br />

conformance to specification <strong>of</strong> materials and<br />

manufactured goods.<br />

Course structure<br />

One year full-time and two years pan-time.<br />

Students who have successfully completed the<br />

following subjects will be eligible for a Certificate in<br />

Quality <strong>Technology</strong> awarded by <strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Technology</strong> (TAFE Division).<br />

Core subjects<br />

Hourdweek<br />

TFl95 Organisation and Management for Qdty A 2<br />

TF196 Orgamsation and Management for Qdty B 2<br />

TF197A Statistical Quality Control A 2<br />

TF197B Statistical Quality Control B 2<br />

TM127 Statistics 2<br />

Electives<br />

Three electives are to be selected from the following:<br />

TF253 Computer Appreciation and Application<br />

to Quality Control 2<br />

TF297 Statistical Quality Control 2 2<br />

$f TF317 Dimensional Metrology 2<br />

g TF340 Principles <strong>of</strong> Measurement 2<br />

TF462 Reliability and Prototype Testing 2<br />

% TF464 Product Liability and Recall Management 2<br />

m<br />

TF465 Quality Control Systems and Assessment 2<br />

?. TF467 Human Factors 2<br />

(D<br />

Application procedure<br />

Students should contact the Mechanical and<br />

Manufacturing <strong>Technology</strong> Department on 9214 8504 for<br />

further information regarding application.<br />

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2 2100~F~ Certificate in Engineering<br />

5 1. (Basic)<br />

P Course aims<br />

g Thecertificate in Engineering (Basic) has been developed as<br />

a pre-emplo ment program to assist school leavers and<br />

8 unernploye B people to enter employment in the metal<br />

and engineering industry.<br />

Entry requirements<br />

Participants should be not less than fifteen years <strong>of</strong> age and<br />

have the basic literacy and numeracy skills to undertake<br />

the course.<br />

Course structure<br />

The Basic Certificate in Engineering is a one year, full-time<br />

course that involves 600 hours <strong>of</strong> provider based training.<br />

Students must complete the equivalent <strong>of</strong> fifteenmodules.<br />

One module is equivalent to 40 hours and a half module to<br />

twenty hours.<br />

Hours<br />

AATMOl Functional Maths 20<br />

NBBOl Communications and Industrial Relations 40<br />

NBBO2 Occupational Health and Safety 20<br />

NBB04 Computing in Engineering 40<br />

NBB06 Machining 40<br />

NBB07 Hand and Power Tools 40<br />

NBBO9 Welding and Thermal Cutting 40<br />

NBBlO Fabrication Techniques 1 40<br />

NBB12 Engineering Drawing Interpretation 40<br />

NBB13 Engineering Science 40<br />

NFOOl Manual Metal Arc Welding 1 40<br />

NF002 General Metal Arc Welding WIG) 40<br />

NF019 Fabrication Techniques 2 40<br />

NMOOl Milling 1 40<br />

NM016 Drills and Drilling Machines 40<br />

NM025 Turning 1 40<br />

Application procedure<br />

Application should be made directly to the School <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineering and Industrial Science on 9214 8916.<br />

3 1 OOERA Engineering Production<br />

Certificate<br />

(Level 1 )<br />

3221 ERA Engineering Production<br />

Certificate<br />

(Level 2)<br />

3 2 2 2 ~ Engineering ~ ~ Production<br />

Certificate<br />

(Level 3)<br />

Course aims and description<br />

This course gives production workers access to training<br />

which will increase their skill levels in their industry.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> twenty-four modules enables a person to<br />

move to C10 level (tradesperson) in the Metal and<br />

Engineering Award structure.<br />

Career potential<br />

The Engineering Production Certificate is a new training<br />

program specifically developed for production and process<br />

workers by the Metals and Engineering Industry in<br />

conjunction with TAFE.<br />

Entry requirements<br />

The student would need to be employed in the industry<br />

that he/she is studying for.<br />

Course planning is organised between the employer,<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> and the student.<br />

Course location<br />

The training can be conducted in your workplace or at<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>, using TAFE<br />

teachers or a combination <strong>of</strong> TAFE teachers and workplace<br />

trainers.<br />

Course structure<br />

The Engineering Production Certificate @PC) has three<br />

levels designated as C10, C11 and C12, in the Metal and<br />

Engineering Award Structure, each level having eight<br />

modules <strong>of</strong> forty hours duration.

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