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NM015<br />

NM016<br />

NM017<br />

M019<br />

NM025<br />

NM026<br />

Elective<br />

NBBll<br />

NM002<br />

NM003<br />

NM008<br />

NM009<br />

NM018<br />

NM020<br />

m021<br />

m022<br />

Fitting Techniques 1<br />

Drills and Drilling<br />

Grinding 1<br />

Tool Sharpening Off Hand (0.5 module)<br />

Turning 1<br />

Turning 2<br />

stream modules<br />

Mechanical Components<br />

Milling 2<br />

Milling 3<br />

Engineering Materials<br />

CNC Machining<br />

Grinding 2 (Cylindrical Grinding)<br />

Tool and Cutter Grinding<br />

Precision Measurement<br />

Machine Repair and Installation<br />

NM024 Turning 4<br />

NM027 Turning 3<br />

NM028 Fitting Techniques 2<br />

NM030 Fluid Power<br />

NM031 Pneumatics 1<br />

NM032 Hydraulics 1<br />

NM044 Engineering Drawing Interpretation 2<br />

NM045 Electrical Discharge Machining<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 />

Post-apprenticeship courses<br />

4200ERB Engineering (Post Trade)<br />

Course aims<br />

This area <strong>of</strong> study aims to provide students with<br />

knowledge and skills to:<br />

CNC Machining<br />

use CNC technology in an engineering environment;<br />

program and operate CNC equipment to a high degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> accuracy.<br />

MointenancelFluid Power<br />

install and maintain factory equipment, machine tool;<br />

diagnose faults in fluid power equipment;<br />

develop welding skills to a useable level.<br />

Press Toolmaking<br />

manufacture presstools using CNC technology in a<br />

toolroom environment;<br />

design and manufacture tools to produce consistently<br />

accurate, and burr-free components;<br />

carry out press settings for tool trials.<br />

Career potential<br />

Students who have already completed an apprenticeship<br />

course will further develop their theoretical and<br />

practical side <strong>of</strong> high technology machining work. This<br />

will enable them to enter skilled positions <strong>of</strong> greater<br />

responsibility in a wide variety <strong>of</strong> manufacturing<br />

industries. The Course in Engineering (Post Trade) will<br />

enable tradespersons to facilitate their progression along<br />

the career path established by the Federal Metal Industry<br />

Award.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional recognition<br />

Successful completion <strong>of</strong> nine modules not previously<br />

credited towards the trade certificate relates directly to the<br />

classification C7, under the Metal Industry Award<br />

Restructure and Training Program.<br />

Course availability and duration<br />

The course is <strong>of</strong> two years duration and is available both<br />

day and evening. Students may attend one half-day per<br />

week or two evenin s per week. An accelerated course is<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered <strong>of</strong> one year &ration, whereby the student attends<br />

for one day plus an additional four hour evening class for<br />

one semesfei only.<br />

Entry requirements<br />

Students should have completed an apprenticeship course<br />

in Fitting and Machining, containing the prerequisites<br />

necessary for this course.<br />

Course structure<br />

The course in Engineering-Post Trade is comprised <strong>of</strong><br />

nine forty-hour modules to be selected from one <strong>of</strong><br />

three available streams. These modules must be in<br />

addition to those completed during the Apprenticeship<br />

course in Fitting and Machining.<br />

Stream 1: CNC Machining<br />

NM006 CAD 1<br />

NM009 CNC Machining<br />

NMOlO CNC Turning 1<br />

NMOll CNC Turning 2<br />

NM012 CNC Milling l<br />

NM013 CNC Milling 2<br />

NM045 Electrical Discharge Machines<br />

NM081 Computer Aided Machining 1<br />

NM082 Computer Aided Machining 2<br />

Stream 2: MaintenancelFluid Power<br />

NFOOl Manual Metal Arc Welding 1<br />

NF004 Oxy Acetylene Welding 1<br />

NF005 Manual Metal Arc Welding 2<br />

NM018 Grinding 2<br />

NM021 Precision Measurement<br />

NM023 Plant Condition and Monitoring<br />

NM029 Mechanical Power Transmission<br />

NM032 Hydraulics 1<br />

M033 Fluid Power Control 1<br />

NM034 Air Compression Distribution<br />

Stream 3: Press Toolmaking<br />

NMOlO CNC Turning l<br />

NM012 CNC Milling 1<br />

NM045 Electrical Discharge Machining<br />

NM046 Press Tool 1 Introduction<br />

NM047 Press Tool 2 Blank and Pierce<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 1 997 Handbook 109

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