22632VIC Certificate II Engineering Studies
Delivered at the Park Road Trade Training Centre in partnership with BSSC (RTO: 6659)
Are you hoping to secure an apprenticeship and develop an engineering career in the metal fabrication, manufacturing or mechanical field? Then this course will help you get started.
You will learn how to produce technical drawings, basic fabrication techniques and machining processes, the use of hand and power tools, and how to handle basic engineering projects. Overall, this course gives you entry-level skills for the engineering industry and will increase your potential to gain an apprenticeship.
VCE VET Credit:
Students undertaking 22632VIC Certificate II in Engineering Studies are eligible for up to five VCE VET units on their VCE (including VCE VM and VPC) statement of results.
Three VCE VET units at Units 1 and 2 level
A VCE VET Unit 3–4 sequence
Scored Assessment:
Students who wish to receive an ATAR contribution for VCE VET Engineering Studies must undertake scored assessment. This consists of three coursework tasks that are worth 66% of the overall study score and an end-of-year examination that is worth 34% of the overall study score.
VU23475: Safely use hand tools and hand held power tools for general engineering applications
VU23476: Report on the sectors and employment in the manufacturing, engineering and related industries
VU23477: Interpret and prepare basic two- and three-dimensional engineering drawings
VU23478: Prepare basic machining processes
VU23479: Apply basic fabrication techniques
VU23481: Apply occupational health and safety principles in an engineering environment
MEMPE006: Undertake a basic engineering project
VU23480: Perform intermediate engineering computations
VU23482: Produce basic engineering components and products using fabrication and machining operations
Students are required to meet the minimum language, literacy and numeracy requirements for Certificate II as set by Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF)
Pathways Director vet@cmc.vic.edu.au