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Certificate IV in Engineering

MEM40119

Length

4 Years (part time)

Study Mode

Block Release On Campus

Free TAFE is available

Certificate IV in Engineering - MEM40119

Course Overview

Gain deep engineering skills and graduate as a specialist tradesperson with the Certificate IV in Engineering.

Students will get the most up-to-date skills with the latest technology. Students will learn diverse engineering skills used in refrigeration and air conditioning, casting and moulding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) programming, fluid power, heavy fabrication, instrumentation, maintenance, plant mechanics, marine electronics, mechatronics, patternmaking, robotics, toolmaking, welding, and watch and clock services.

Learn from expert trainers and business owners, and gain the practical skills and knowledge to succeed in the workforce.

This course is available as part of the Free TAFE scheme for eligible students.

Careers & study pathways

Where can this course take me?

This course prepares graduates to work as a:

  • Mechanical/Fabrication Engineering Supervisor
  • Mechanical/Fabrication Engineering Draftsperson
  • Mechanical/Fabrication Engineering Technician

Further study

After successful completion of this course, students may wish to pursue further training and complete the MEM50119 Diploma of Engineering.

Course details

Upcoming dates and times

Choose a location below to learn more about when this course is offered and on which days you’ll need to attend.

Open From: 29-Mar-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - Monday to Friday inclusive - 8.00am - 5.00pm - Block Release On Campus

Open From: 29-Jun-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - Monday to Friday inclusive - 8.00am - 5.00pm - Block Release On Campus

Open From: 21-Sep-2024 - Apprenticeship - Part time - Monday to Friday inclusive - 8.00am - 5.00pm - Block Release On Campus

Study units

Take a look at some of the subjects you’ll be studying when you take this course.

  • MEM09002 Interpret technical drawing
  • MEM11011 Undertake manual handling
  • MEM12023 Perform engineering measurements
  • MEM12024 Perform computations
  • MEM13015 Work safely and effectively in manufacturing and engineering
  • MEM14006 Plan work activities
  • MEM16006 Organise and communicate information
  • MEM16008 Interact with computing technology
  • MEM17003 Assist in the provision of on-the-job training
  • MEM18001 Use hand tools
  • MEM18002 Use power tools/hand held operations
  • MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
  • MEM03003 Perform sheet and plate assembly
  • MEM05005 Carry out mechanical cutting
  • MEM05006 Perform brazing and/or silver soldering
  • MEM05007 Perform manual heating and thermal cutting
  • MEM05009 Perform automated thermal cutting
  • MEM05010 Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques
  • MEM05012 Perform routine manual metal arc welding
  • MEM05037 Perform geometric development
  • MEM05049 Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding
  • MEM05050 Perform routine gas metal arc welding
  • MEM05052 Apply safe welding practices
  • MEM05062 Apply welding and welding related codes and standards
  • MEM05068 Apply welding procedure specifications
  • MEM05072 Perform advanced welding using manual metal arc welding process
  • MEM05073 Perform advanced welding using gas metal arc welding process
  • MEM05074 Perform advanced welding using gas tungsten arc welding process
  • MEM05085 Select welding processes
  • MEM05089 Assemble fabricated components
  • MEM05090 Weld using manual metal arc welding process
  • MEM05091 Weld using gas metal arc welding process
  • MEM05092 Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process
  • MEM05094 Repair, replace and/or modify fabrications
  • MEM07005 Perform general machining
  • MEM07006 Perform lathe operations
  • MEM07007 Perform milling operations
  • MEM07008 Perform grinding operations
  • MEM07015 Set computer controlled machines and processes
  • MEM07016 Set and edit computer controlled machines and processes
  • MEM07021 Perform complex lathe operations
  • MEM07024 Operate and monitor machine and process
  • MEM07028 Operate computer controlled machines and processes
  • MEM07032 Use workshop machines for basic operations
  • MEM09003 Prepare basic engineering drawing
  • MEM09009 Create 2-D drawings using computer-aided design system
  • MEM09010 Create 3-D models using computer-aided design system
  • MEM12001 Use comparison and basic measuring devices
  • MEM12003 Perform precision mechanical measurement
  • MEM12006 Mark off/out (general engineering)
  • MEM12007 Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes
  • MEM12026 Perform advanced trade calculations in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment
  • MEM13003 Work safely with industrial chemicals and materials
  • MEM16005 Operate as a team member to conduct manufacturing, engineering or related activities
  • MEM16011 Communicate with individuals and small groups
  • MEM16012 Interpret technical specifications and manuals
  • MEM16014 Report technical information
  • MEM18003 Use tools for precision work
  • MEM18004 Maintain and overhaul mechanical equipment
  • MEM18005 Perform fault diagnosis, installation and removal of bearings
  • MEM18006 Perform precision fitting of engineering components
  • MEM18007 Maintain and repair mechanical drives and mechanical transmission assemblies
  • MEM18009 Perform precision levelling and alignment of machines and engineering components
  • MEM18011 Shut down and isolate machines/equipment
  • MEM18012 Perform installation and removal of mechanical seals
  • MEM18018 Maintain pneumatic system components
  • MEM18020 Maintain hydraulic system components
  • MEM18055 Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering components

Attendance & commitment

Apprenticeship blended delivery | 4 years course length | Full-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Attend classes on-campus seven weeks per year for five days per week and 8 hours per day (110 days in total).
  • Attend on-campus night classes for 2 years (64 days in total).
  • Spend approximately 2 hours per week in the first 2 years and 4 hours per week in Years 3 and 4 working through their course materials research, revision, and completion of assessments.

General public blended delivery | 2 years course length | Part-time study load

Students are expected to:

  • Attend on-campus night classes for 2 years (64 days in total).
  • Spend approximately 4 hours per week working through their course materials research, revision, and completion of assessments.

Assessment methods

Assessment methods may include:

  • Knowledge assessments
  • Practical assessments

Before you begin

Entry requirements

GOTAFE entry requirements

Before being accepted into the course applicants:

  • Complete a Basic Key Skills Builder (BKSB) online test to ensure the required literacy & numeracy levels for the course are met.
  • Undertake a Pre-training review interview to ensure the course suits their needs and aspirations, and that they are likely to complete the course successfully.
  • General public students require a previous Certificate III in Mechanical or Fabrication Trade or extensive engineering background. They also need to currently be working in the industry.
  • The Certificate III upgrade cohort is required to hold an older Certificate III or higher engineering qualification to be considered to undertake this pathway.
  • Prospective Traineeship or Apprenticeship students are required to apply through an Apprenticeship Network Provider with their employer to organise their apprenticeship contract before applying for this course.

Student resources

Students must have:

  • A personal computer or laptop
  • Connection to the internet

Enrolment

Please note: Eligible individuals who wish to access a government-subsidised place, must participate in a Pre-training Review. This will consider your:

  • Aspirations/career goals
  • Educational attainment and capability
  • Literacy and numeracy skills
  • Suitability for Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer

Skills recognition / Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Skills Recognition is an assessment only process that may result in credits towards a part or full qualification. There is no formal training involved, although you may choose to complete further training as a result of the assessment process.

You can apply for Skills Recognition before you enrol in the qualification you are seeking. You can apply for Skills Recognition through one or both of the following processes:

  • Credit Transfer for formal training that might be equivalent to a new qualification or partial qualification.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for people who have relevant and current skills and knowledge that they have gained through non-formal or informal learning i.e. work or life experience.

Fees and payments

This course is available as part of the Free TAFE scheme for eligible students.

Fees and costs

GOTAFE offers a range of payment options to help you pay your tuition fees, so you can get on with your studies.

1. Subsidised Apprentice
$5,880.00
2. Subsidised Apprentice (Concession)
$1,176.00
3. Full Fee
$27,580.00
Course Materials
$2,520.00
Student Services Fees (per year)
$100.00

This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding to eligible individuals.

Please note that the fees on this webpage, for this particular course:

  • are correct at the time of publishing for those enrolling in 2024 and may change without notice.
  • will be discussed with applications as part of the application process to ensure it is understood what is being paid for and which fee rates they may be eligible for.

Course Fees consist of 3 different components:

  1. Student Tuition Fee - cover the costs of training and assessment. These fees vary across courses and are calculated based on a rate per nominal hour enrolled in. The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment. Circumstances may include:
    1. an individual’s eligibility for Victorian (Skills First) and Commonwealth government-funded training
    2. an individual’s eligibility for concession rates on Victorian (Skills First) and Commonwealth government-funded training
    3. ineligible individuals who are required to pay the full fees for tuition and other costs.
  2. Material Fee - where applicable, cover the costs of classroom consumables, handouts, and booklets, e-Learning resources, and associated license access fees and excursions.
  3. Student Services Fee (SSF) - contributes to the provision of student engagement, learning and support services. SSF is a non-refundable annual fee that does not apply to short-course participants.

Additionally, some courses require students to purchase or supply textbooks, kits, tools, uniforms and personal protection equipment. Some specific materials may be purchased through the GOTAFE Bookshop. A full list with associated costs will be provided to you at your course information session or during the pre-training review Interview.

GOTAFE offers a range of payment options to help you pay your fees.
Learn more about fees, charges, refunds and payment options

Student support

As an enrolled student at GOTAFE you may access a wide range of academic support services to assist you to meet the academic challenges of your course from our Learning Support Unit.

Learning support

A free and confidential service to help you build the foundation skills you need to be successful at TAFE. Improve your english language, maths and/or writing skills; enhance your computer, exam and study skills.

Learn more about our learning support services

Library

Our library team are passionate about supporting students to achieve their study goals. They have subject guides, referencing help, and online resources to assist you with you assessments.

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Jobs and study options

Our Skills and Jobs Centres can assist and talk through options for courses, careers, assistance with job applications and more.

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Contingent Study Arrangements

Where a situation arises that prevents campus attendance (such as COVID restrictions, natural disasters, etc.) and it is deemed an appropriate response in protecting the health and safety of staff, students, and visitors, this course will adapt to alternative training arrangements, possibly using online methods of teaching and/or communication while students engage from home with their Trainers. Any required practical components of the course will be moved to a more appropriate time.

Whether you need support with time management, your mental health, grief and loss, a diagnosed disability, financial hardship, or any other challenge life throws your way, we are here to help.

Support for personal issues

We have a dedicated team to ensure students have the help they need with personal issues impacting studies such as homelessness, family problems & setting up payment plans.

Find out how the Student Experience Team can help you

Disability support

Get access to the supports and adjustments you need for your disability or medical condition to be successful in your studies.

Seek support from our Equitable Learning Advisors

Counselling services

We offer free counselling services to help you work through life's challenges including grief and loss, mental health or relationships.

Learn about our Student Wellbeing Advisors

Refer to the Student Handbook for information regarding Learner’s Rights Student Handbook.

Further information is provided at course induction.

Nationally Recognised Training

This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

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