Teacher in Charge: Mr C. Yearbury
This course is designed to give students practical engineering skills. Units cover machining, welding and assembly.
Note: Students must achieve US497 within the specified time frame in Term 1 to continue with this course.
This course links to the Manufacturing and Technology, and Construction and Infrastructure Sector
pathway. These pathways encompass careers in steel fabrication, welding, apprenticeships, engineering, construction, fitter/turner, machinist, roofer, steel workers, building, aluminium fabricators, fencing, and many more. Students build the foundation skills needed for all trade careers.
Level 2 Automotive Engineering, Level 2 Engineering - Materials, Level 2 Engineering - Practical
Recommended Prior LearningYear 10 Technology Hard Materials preferred or HOD approval.
Assessment | Level |
Internal or External |
Credits |
L1 Literacy Credits | UE Literacy Credits | Numeracy Credits |
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U.S. 497 v10 Demonstrate knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements | 1 |
I |
3 |
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U.S. 4433 v7 Select, use, and care for simple measuring devices used in engineering | 1 |
I |
2 |
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U.S. 22923 v3 Demonstrate basic engineering workshop skills under close supervision | 1 |
I |
12 |
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Total Credits |
Total Credits Available: 17 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 17 credits.
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