Please note - Swinburne University of Technology
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Advanced Certificates(old title) 3300EZD Engineering H l yr 2 yrs VCE, or equiv. - level 3/4 passes in VTAC Direct maths and physics 3300ECW Industrial Electronics H 2 yrs 4 yrs VCE level 1/2 passes in maths, Direct Direct English and technology subjects 3300ABB Laboratory Technology H 1 yr FT+4 yrs VCE, level 1/2 -passes in maths Direct Direct 2 yrsPT and science subjects. Mature age considered CerfmcatesIII 2306AEC Electrical (Electrician) H NA 3 yrs Employed in electrical trade industry NA Direct industry and have a contract of train in^ with employer Cerfmcates l 2106ADC Electrical (Pre-Apprent'ship) H l yr NA Certificates (old title) 3222ECE Basic Electronics (CBE) H 1 yr 1 yr to 3 yrs 3100ERA) Engineering Production H NA N A 3221 ERA) Certificate (Level 1, 2, 3) 3222~~) 21 00EFA Swinburne Certificate in H Engineering (Basic ] t*i Swinburne Certificate H Engineering Practice 3500EEB Swinburne Certificate H Quality Technology App&'ceship 3212ERA/F Certificate in H Engineering (Fabrication) 3212EWM Certificate in H Engineering (Mechanical) (Fitting & Machining) Post-Apprenticeship 4200ERB Engineering (Post Trade) H - CNC Machining - Press Toolmaking - MaintenancelFluid Power Bridging and Preparatory 2200AZY Bridging Technology H 2200AZO Foundation Year Science H 2200NOW New Opportunities for H Women Swinburne Certificates in Welding 2100EFA Basic Welding H 3222ERA Advanced Welding H 4200ERB Welding Cert. to AS1 796 H lyr N A N A N A N A N A NA 2 yrs min. 2 yrs min. 3 yrs 3 yrs 2 yrs 6 months 6 months lyr NA l yr 2 yrs No previous experience necessary Direct N A VCE level 1/2 with passes in English, Direct Direct maths and science. Mature age considered Employed in industry N A Direct Must be over 15 and have basic Direct numeracy and literacy Some relevant industrial exp., pref. NA in quality control Some relevant industrial exp., pref. NA in quality control Employed in industry and have a contrad of training with omployer Employed in industry and have a contrad of training with employer NA NA Completed an app. course in Fitting NA and Machining No formal prerequisites Year 11, for overseas students to improve English No formal prerequisites Direct Direct N A 1 yr min. No formal prerequisites N A N A 1 yr min. Basic Welding N A N A 1 sem. min. Advanced Welding N A * The Diploma and Certificate IV in Laboratory Technology will run in 1997. For information on the content of these courses please see the Associate Diploma and Advanced Certificate in Laboratory Technology. ** These courses are being phased out and may not be offered in 1997 *** At time of printing course codes had not been assigned to these new courses Direct N A Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Details on the content of each course are listed in the pages that follow. Courses are listed in school order, alphabetically within qualification fype.
Associate Diploma courses 3500~~~ Associate Diploma of Engineering (Computer Systems) Course aims This course provides initial vocational training for persons seeking a career in the computer and allied industries at the para-professional/higher technical level. Course description Associate diploma courses are designed to train engineering associates who are the immediate support staff for professional engineers in industry. The course consists of a number of compulsory core subjects. To complete the Associate Diploma course successfully the candidate must complete all core subjects. X The students could be involved in any of the following 5 areas in their employment: design development, installation, commissioning, operations or maintenance of 2. plant or equipment associated with the electronics and F computer industry. E. =I Career potential (D On completion of this course graduates are qualified to be S. employed in positions such as technical officer or senior m computer technician. =I a Professional recognition 2 Students completing the course are academically qualified for admission as graduate Engineering Associates 5. of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. m Y X Further studies pathways On completion of the course, students are eligible to apply for entry to second year of related degree courses. In some cases, some first year subjects may still be required. Entry requirements Successful completion of VCE incorporating any of the following: Prerequisite units 1 & 2: Mathematical Methods or Prerequisite units 3 & 4: Mathematics (any) (Prerequisites do not apply to mature-age applicants.) Course availability and duration This course may be completed by two years full-time study or four years part-time study or a combination of both. For most subjects, day and evening classes are available. Course structure The course consists of a minimum of 1404 credit hours of study. The diploma is awarded after completion of the academic studies. Subject code Hrs/week Hrdsern Semester 1 CBE-1 Electrical Fundamentals 5 90 CBE-2 Analogue Fundamentals 4 72 CBE-3 Analogue Applications 4 72 CBE-4 Digital Electronics 5 90 CBE5.1 Electronic Assembly Techniques 2 36 CBE5.2 Wiring and Soldering Techniques 2 36 TE145 Mathematics 1E 4 72 Total: 26 468 Semester 2 TE245 Mathematics 2E 4 72 TE700 Microprocessor Systems 4 72 TE701 Electronics Software Tools 4 72 TE702 Linear Electronics 1 4 72 TE703 Circuit Analysis 1 2 36 TE704 Digital Design 1 4 72 Total: 22 396 Semester 3 TE705 Microprocessor Interfacing 4 72 TE708 Design Projects 2 36 TE710 Quality Control and Management 2 36 TE715* Circuit Analysis 2 4 72 TE716 Data Communications 1 4 72 TE720 High Level Languages 2 36 TE721 Computer Test Equipment 2 36 TE722 Peripheral Principles 4 72 Total: 20/24 432 Semester 4 TE345') Maths 3E 4 72 TE711 Microprocessor Control 4 72 TE717 Electronics Systems 4 72 TE719 Operating Systems 4 72 TE725 Interfacing Applications 4 72 Using C TE727 Computer Architecture 4 72 TE728 Networks 2 36 Total: 22/26 468 TE445* Maths 4E (Summer School) ;' Subjects required for articulation to degree courses. Application procedure Prospective students (exit VCE and mature-age) wanting to apply for full-time places must contact the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) for a VTAC Guide and application form. Students wanting to apply for places in the mid-year intake should contact the School of Engineering and Industrial Science. Prospective students wanting to apply for part-time places should contact the School of Engineering and Industrial Science (9214 8916) for an Engineering and Industrial Science part-time application form.
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Advanced Certificates(old title)<br />
3300EZD Engineering H l yr 2 yrs VCE, or equiv. - level 3/4 passes in VTAC Direct<br />
maths and physics<br />
3300ECW Industrial Electronics H 2 yrs 4 yrs VCE level 1/2 passes in maths, Direct Direct<br />
English and technology subjects<br />
3300ABB Laboratory <strong>Technology</strong> H 1 yr FT+4 yrs VCE, level 1/2 -passes in maths Direct Direct<br />
2 yrsPT and science subjects. Mature age<br />
considered<br />
CerfmcatesIII<br />
2306AEC Electrical (Electrician) H NA 3 yrs Employed in electrical trade industry NA Direct<br />
industry and have a contract <strong>of</strong><br />
train in^ with employer<br />
Cerfmcates l<br />
2106ADC Electrical (Pre-Apprent'ship) H l yr NA<br />
Certificates (old title)<br />
3222ECE Basic Electronics (CBE) H 1 yr 1 yr to<br />
3 yrs<br />
3100ERA) Engineering Production H NA N A<br />
3221 ERA) Certificate (Level 1, 2, 3)<br />
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21 00EFA <strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate in H<br />
Engineering (Basic ]<br />
t*i <strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate H<br />
Engineering Practice<br />
3500EEB <strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificate H<br />
Quality <strong>Technology</strong><br />
App&'ceship<br />
3212ERA/F Certificate in H<br />
Engineering (Fabrication)<br />
3212EWM Certificate in H<br />
Engineering (Mechanical)<br />
(Fitting & Machining)<br />
Post-Apprenticeship<br />
4200ERB Engineering (Post Trade) H<br />
- CNC Machining<br />
- Press Toolmaking<br />
- MaintenancelFluid Power<br />
Bridging and Preparatory<br />
2200AZY Bridging <strong>Technology</strong> H<br />
2200AZO Foundation Year Science H<br />
2200NOW New Opportunities for H<br />
Women<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> Certificates in Welding<br />
2100EFA Basic Welding H<br />
3222ERA Advanced Welding H<br />
4200ERB Welding Cert. to AS1 796 H<br />
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2 yrs<br />
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lyr NA<br />
l yr<br />
2 yrs<br />
No previous experience necessary Direct N A<br />
VCE level 1/2 with passes in English, Direct Direct<br />
maths and science. Mature age considered<br />
Employed in industry N A Direct<br />
Must be over 15 and have basic Direct<br />
numeracy and literacy<br />
Some relevant industrial exp., pref. NA<br />
in quality control<br />
Some relevant industrial exp., pref. NA<br />
in quality control<br />
Employed in industry and have a<br />
contrad <strong>of</strong> training with omployer<br />
Employed in industry and have a<br />
contrad <strong>of</strong> training with employer<br />
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NA<br />
Completed an app. course in Fitting NA<br />
and Machining<br />
No formal prerequisites<br />
Year 11, for overseas students to<br />
improve English<br />
No formal prerequisites<br />
Direct<br />
Direct<br />
N A 1 yr min. No formal prerequisites N A<br />
N A 1 yr min. Basic Welding<br />
N A<br />
N A 1 sem. min. Advanced Welding<br />
N A<br />
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The Diploma and Certificate IV in Laboratory <strong>Technology</strong> will run in 1997. For information on the content <strong>of</strong><br />
these courses please see the Associate Diploma and Advanced Certificate in Laboratory <strong>Technology</strong>.<br />
** These courses are being phased out and may not be <strong>of</strong>fered in 1997<br />
*** At time <strong>of</strong> printing course codes had not been assigned to these new courses<br />
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Details on the content <strong>of</strong> each course are listed in the pages that follow.<br />
Courses are listed in school order, alphabetically within qualification fype.