Please note - Swinburne University of Technology
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NF021<br />
Computer Applications<br />
NF022 Fabrication - Cylindrical 1<br />
NF023 Fabrication - Cylindrical 2<br />
NF024 Fabrication - Cylindrical 3<br />
NF025 Fabrication - Conical 1<br />
NF026 Fabrication - Conical 2<br />
NF027 Fabrication - Transitions 1 (Concentric)<br />
NF028 Fabrication - Transitions 2 (Offset)<br />
NF029 Fabrication - Pressure Vessels 1<br />
NF030 Fabrication - Pressure Vessels 2<br />
NF031 Fabrication - Pipework Drawing<br />
NF032 Fabrication - Pipework<br />
NF033 Fabrication - Structural 1<br />
NF034 Fabrication - Structural 2<br />
NF035 Fabrication - Structural 3<br />
NF036 Fabrication - Stainless Steel<br />
NF037 Fabrication - Aluminium<br />
NF039 Fabrication - Computer Applications 2<br />
NF040 Fabrication - Workshop and Site Organisation<br />
NFO6O Welding Processes - Alloy 1<br />
NF061 Welding Processes - Alloy 2<br />
NF063 Welding - ASME<br />
p NF064 Fabrication - Conical 3<br />
g NF065 Welding Certificate 1 (MMAW <strong>of</strong> LCS)<br />
2 NF066 Welding Certificate 2<br />
% NF067 Welding Certificate 3 (MMAW <strong>of</strong> Alloy Steel)<br />
F NF068 Welding Certificate 4 (htMAW <strong>of</strong> Alloy Steel Pipe)<br />
9. NF069 Welding Certificate 5 (FTAW, MMAW Alloy<br />
(D Steel Pipe)<br />
2. NF070 Welding Certificate 6/6E (Fuel Gas Welding)<br />
NF071 Welding Certificate 7 (Gas Tungsten Arc<br />
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Welding)<br />
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- NF072 Welding Certificate 8/8E (Gas Metal Arc<br />
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Welding)<br />
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Submerged Arc Welding)<br />
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g NF075 Welding Metallurgy<br />
:' NF076 Weld Testing and Inspection<br />
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8 NF077 Codes and Specifications - Steel Structures<br />
(iii) Free eledives 8 modules<br />
Free elective modules may be selected from any <strong>of</strong><br />
the fabrication, mechanical or electrical/electronics<br />
streams. Details <strong>of</strong> modules may be obtained from the<br />
Mechanical and Manufacturing <strong>Technology</strong> Department.<br />
Application procedure<br />
Students may enrol at any time during the year by<br />
contacting the Mechanical and Manufacturing Department<br />
on 9214 8504.<br />
3 2 1 2 ~ Certificate ~ ~ 1 ~ <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
(Mechanical)<br />
(Fitting and Machining)<br />
Course aims and description<br />
The aim <strong>of</strong> this course is to train apprentices in the trade<br />
<strong>of</strong> fitting and machining.<br />
Career potential<br />
It is a nationally recognised course which has some<br />
common subjects with the mechanical, fabrication and the<br />
electrical trades. On completion <strong>of</strong> this course, a student<br />
undertaking further study may be eligible to move from<br />
the tradesman's pay level (CIO) to a higher level (C3).<br />
Examples <strong>of</strong> further study are post trade certificates,<br />
advanced certificates, or associate diplomas.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
Employment as an apprentice must be obtained before<br />
any trade training can take place. Provided a person is<br />
over fifteen years <strong>of</strong> age then he/she is eligible to apply for<br />
an apprenticeship. Preference is usually given to those who<br />
have completed Year 10 or Year 11. The employer<br />
undertakes to train the apprentice in the skills <strong>of</strong> the trade<br />
and allow the apprentice time to attend a TAFE institution.<br />
The apprentice agrees to work for the employer for the<br />
specified number <strong>of</strong> years required for apprenticeship.<br />
Course availability and duration<br />
This is a part-time day apprenticeship course <strong>of</strong> three<br />
years duration. Attendance is one or two days per week.<br />
Course structure<br />
(a) The course consists <strong>of</strong> three main areas:<br />
Broad base<br />
Core (prerequisites for electives)<br />
Electives<br />
(b) To obtain a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Engineering the<br />
apprentice must pass twenty-four full modules from<br />
the three main areas.<br />
(c) <strong>Swinburne</strong> TAFE Division has devised a course<br />
that should suit most students with some flexibility in<br />
the elective area.<br />
(d) Each module should take approximately forty hours<br />
to complete.<br />
Broad Base (compulsory modules)<br />
NBBOl Communication and Industrial Relations<br />
NBBO2 Occupational Health and Safety (0.5module)<br />
NBB06 Machining<br />
NBBO8 Electrical Fundamentals<br />
NBBO9 Welding and Thermal Cutting<br />
Core prerequisites<br />
NBB04 Computing in Engineering<br />
NBB07 Hand and Power Tools<br />
NBB12 Engineering Drawing Interpretation<br />
NBB 13 Engineering Science<br />
NMOOl Milling 1<br />
NM005 Engineering Calculations